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March 11, 2025 64 mins

Glasses Malone unpacks the impact of trolling, the power of storytelling in hip-hop, and the influence of artists like Kendrick Lamar and Drake. We break down recent rap battles, the balance between success and criticism, and the ongoing controversies surrounding public figures like R. Kelly. The conversation also examines racial disparities in sentencing, how the legal system defines sexual misconduct, and the importance of fair treatment within justice. Plus, we explore how society views power dynamics in relationships and the ways certain labels get misused in public discourse. Joining the discussion is co-host Rose Gold Pete and special guests Trap Bradshaw, King and Uncle Mook. Tune in and join the conversation in the socials below. 

 

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Watch up and welcome back to another episode of No
Sealers Podcast with your hosts Now fuck that with your
loaw glasses Malone, because now you're not blocking the sign.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
Yeah right, see the whole thing that's sick.

Speaker 1 (00:19):
He's just some man that's not anywhere near It's just eighty.

Speaker 3 (00:25):
HD man plagued by ADHD.

Speaker 1 (00:28):
That's so again. Now, what was the definition of trolling?
I erased it.

Speaker 3 (00:36):
It was deliberately making inflammatory comments and an effort to
antagonize an audience on the Internet.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
Yes see, so when people think I'm trolling, I don't.
I don't troll, like I'm not deliberately making inflammatory like
I have no goal to mislead.

Speaker 2 (00:59):
I do.

Speaker 1 (01:00):
I will say that there is a borderline of what
I'm doing intellectually, like there is things that I push
on because there's a general consensus. But then once I
start realizing that maybe the general consensus is ignorant, I mean,
then I'll say something and that could cause like a
that can cause an outrage because again it's like if

(01:23):
imagine if you have a bunch of one hundred white
men trying to lynch some black men that didn't do anything,
but they assumed he did it, and you're like, hey, man,
he didn't do it. You screaming? People would get mad.
I mean they might hang you next.

Speaker 4 (01:37):
Is there any truth to what you're saying when you
when they say you're trolling.

Speaker 1 (01:42):
All the time, I won't. I'm not getting on the internet,
just trying to cause a conversation out of like for gaziness.
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (01:51):
The definition of trolling isn't falsehood. It's inflammating, inflammation or
whatever the inflammatorilers.

Speaker 1 (02:01):
I like, how you did that? Oh? No, definition inflammatory?
I really don't really get inflammation. Oh arousing or intended
to arouse angry or violent feelings. Okay, okay, now you're
in Troe. Okay, Okay, that's what I'm saying. What I'm saying, no, no,

(02:26):
because I don't know if that's fair. Like if I
tell the story of Tupac and then culturally I express
it in a way that makes sense to the culture,
Like right, Tupac must die?

Speaker 3 (02:39):
Was that that's true?

Speaker 1 (02:42):
But how is that trolling if it's a true story.

Speaker 3 (02:45):
Because it's inflammatory with an intent to arouse an outsized
response from the recipient of the content.

Speaker 1 (02:55):
My goal is not for people to be angry or
have violent feelings. My goal is to educate somebody. Like again,
when I finally figured out what hip hop was, just listen,
When I finally figured out what hip hop was, I
realized it was street urban culture. It was all about
giving perspective, giving a voice to the voiceless.

Speaker 2 (03:13):
Right.

Speaker 1 (03:14):
And then where I'm an expert in, right, is street
urban culture based out of the West Coast, Right, crips
and bloods. That's my expertise. That's why I'm absolutely brilliant,
you know what I mean, and insightful and knowledgeable. Right.
So my goal, right, my job as a hip hop

(03:34):
artist is to give you insight into how the mind
of West Coast street urban culture thinks. Right, when you
look up the word culture, this is how I came
to a pete I swear on Olivia or my mother.
I looked at that the aspects of culture. One aspect
was morality. So I realized, as long as there was
a general consensus in mainstream America versus how we see

(03:56):
things morally, one of the biggest things the way we
see things morally. If ten people jump on one person
that's within this culture, it's usually normal and understanding culturally,
if y'all get shot, if somebody comes back shooting, that's expected.
That's the expected response. Get that right, especially at that level,

(04:18):
not a head up fight right where you fight somebody
and somebody get the better you. People will look at
you like a buster like men shouting because he couldn't
handle that face, and it.

Speaker 5 (04:26):
Took the fairness out of it.

Speaker 1 (04:28):
You made it unfair. So Pete again, like I realized
I needed to express something like my goal as a
storyteller that's in innate talent as well, is to tell
a story about a crypt and give a crypt's perspective
that everybody would have in like they would have to
know or care about why this crypt mattered. I get that. Yeah,

(04:51):
So it wasn't intentionally just to make people angry, like right, yeah,
but did I know people could be discomfort Yes, I
mean yes, I mean.

Speaker 3 (05:03):
You kind of getting there because because the other alternative
title to Tupac Must Die, the real reason Tupac was shot,
Oh boy, Tupaca must Die is now the other side
of the line.

Speaker 5 (05:19):
But it gave me an interesting idea.

Speaker 3 (05:21):
Because of your expertise in the field, we have to
you've heard the obviously of a pH D. Right, you
need to rebrand yourself and come out with the glasses
as a professor would wear and dub yourself a PHC.

Speaker 6 (05:46):
Yes like that.

Speaker 1 (05:50):
I'm not mad at that. No siilings glasses g L
the LC however you want to say it. Back in
season five, I got my brother Peter Boss in the house.
I got my big brother King of Things in the house,
and I got my homeboy like hip hop historian and

(06:11):
true honorable member of Queen's you feel me from from
ADHD one of the greatest communities, you know what I
mean in hip hop on the internet. My brother track
Queen's Sad.

Speaker 3 (06:27):
Queen's the land of trolls.

Speaker 2 (06:30):
Do that we ain't about to do that.

Speaker 1 (06:34):
Is a troll.

Speaker 7 (06:35):
We ain't about to do that. We ain't about to
do that. But yeah, Queen's get the money. You know,
all the time this.

Speaker 1 (06:43):
Week has been in the Western because obviously, right, like
I I'll always applaud what God is doing, what Kendrick
is doing, like I'm just gonna scream it loud. I'm
really impressed, mind you. DoD has been doing a lot
of great things since I've known him, and even when
he got his record deal, right Good Kid Mass City
was outstanding. To Pimper Butterfly was outstanding. The having the

(07:08):
Black Panther soundtrack was outstanding. The Damn album was outstanding,
right mister Morale and the Big Steppers. People loved it.
He's won a Politzer Prize. He's had the number one
record in the country. Humble, you know, we had another
number one record in the country. Like, he's achieved great things,
you know, tours, you know, college arenas. I mean, he's

(07:30):
done and this is the same. You know, little dude,
I knew, you know what I mean, He's toppling the world.
And I've never really went overboard because everything that Kendrick
had done up to that point, up to this point
I saw before. I saw what it looks like with

(07:50):
Good Kid Mass City. I saw that up close. In personal,
I saw a classic album on the West Coast being made,
come out the first week, sell gold, and launch a
superstar into the atmosphere in the game. I've saw really
good albums. I went to the Blueprint. I bought the
Blueprint the first day it came out, when the Twin

(08:12):
Towers went down. After the Twin Towers went down, I've
saw artists come from nothing and sell out arenas. I've
saw everything that Kendrick had did all the way up
to twenty twenty three. I saw that over and over,
and it is somebody close to me. So there is

(08:32):
a level of like, I like, I was appreciative of,
like what was happening Like then that's dope. I'm proud
of ro like he is. You know, I would never
compare him still at that point to a Snoop Dogg,
or to an ice cube, or to Tupac, or to
a even a E forty or short because they did

(08:53):
things that had never been done before. Kendrick's path that
he's following dots path has been laid out, and it
is impressive. I mean all of us couldn't follow that path,
but he was able to. But it is a path
that has been laid out by many great artists even
before him. But man, when I tell you, from twenty

(09:15):
twenty four to the current present to the present right now,
I ain't never seen no shit like this. I have
never So when Kendrick would shouting me out on the
hearts and interviews and it was love, that's my guy,
of course, you know what I'm saying, Like, Yeah, that's
love bro like you know what I mean, I'm proud

(09:38):
and I'm gonna say it on Twitter. Man, not my
boy killing him. He's rocking them, you know what I mean.
He got them all fucked up. He's doing his thing.
But you know, these are all achievable things. I saw it.
But man, the shit he started doing the twenty twenty four,
you know, on the dawn of this battle, all the
way through the battle to right now uncharted territories. This

(10:03):
is the first time I saw a Dish record go
number one in the country like that, not even the
song we're talking about like that with number one in
the country. I never saw that before. So I'm screaming it.
And it's a great song. Shout out to Metro, Shout

(10:24):
out the Future for even allowing him to air out
his grievances and respond on that record. And they did
a great job because it's a West Coast artist and
it's a sample that's really popped on the West Coast.
Using Rodneyo and Joe Cooley, it was like the perfect marriage.
They nailed it.

Speaker 2 (10:41):
But the song with.

Speaker 1 (10:42):
Number one, and it was amazing, And I heard this
energy that I hadn't heard from dot on a record before.
I've heard it on Control where he's a rapper, he's
outrapping you, but I never heard this like this was
kind of the person that I know, like diabolical, not
even diabolical, but like not taking no nonsense. See like

(11:06):
a lot in earlier in Dodd's career, it comes across
conscious Even though I'm listening, I'm like, it sounded like
dot But I think people was able. He was able
to disguise it so people could just enjoy it and
they didn't see like they was getting this little dude
from Compton that was outside, you know, fucking up, but
man or it to go number one like that, then

(11:28):
this battle happens. Now, mind you, Drake is not hip
hop like I think at this point most people know
that I'm not crazy because I got cussed out for
saying this too. But I think you could tell after
the response to this battle, he's not responding to it
in a true hip hop sense. You could see he's
very much outside of the culture at this point because

(11:49):
it's all about complaining about you know, hey, you guys
didn't take down this record even though you guys are
competing and saying negative things about each other that is
really lame, so you know it. But at that time
people felt like he was still within the coaching right.
So the battle happens, right, the battle happens, amazing battle,

(12:11):
amazing right, But they are now heights being reached.

Speaker 5 (12:15):
Right.

Speaker 1 (12:16):
It's captivating the world. We're all all lies on them.

Speaker 2 (12:19):
You know.

Speaker 1 (12:19):
It's not like when the album comes out and we
just jockey, you know, we just like your album and
different albums coming out. There no nothing else even matters,
you guys. Competing for rap supremacy is what's happening in
front of the whole world. And to watch. I saw battles.
I saw jay Z Nis, I saw easy in Death

(12:40):
Row ruf Is and Death Row Hill. As a little kid,
I saw shan And and Chris, I saw and mo D.
I saw all kind of quick and MCA. I saw
all kind of huge battles as high as jay Z
and Nis to as low as the Relatives versus mac

(13:04):
Tin rest in peace to a big why like I saw.
I saw the locks versus State property. Ye comment, that
really wasn't even no better, But you're right. Like I
saw these battles, I saw cub version Cypress Hill, for yes,
I saw that it had nothing on this ship. This

(13:28):
is by far the biggest thing that ever happened with
two people that make rap music. It was obvious whole world,
you know. I mean, because he's not a hip hop artist.
He carries a lot of he carries a lot of
sway with people outside of this, people who may have
not paid attention to all of these other things. They

(13:49):
have to care about this because this man is making
crossover or what would be considered a crossover smash for
hip hop artists, but for him, this is standard. This
is the same kid that came from Nickelodeon, that bro
the Nickelodeon audience with him. So he's this huge act.
He's not like like I say, he's like Madonna. He's
a huge act.

Speaker 3 (14:09):
But are you suggesting that there's a portion of Drake's
audience that was not equally as invested in this rap
beef as they were in the Jez Gucci rap beef.

Speaker 1 (14:17):
Yeah, that's fair to say, pretty much, pretty much, right,
exactly right, So this is the biggest thing now, So
now my guy is on the world stage. And not
to mention, I know, Drake, this is this guy, this
kid that walked into cash Money records like I saw him.
I watched him, I watched I knew how great he

(14:38):
was as a rapper then and as a as a talent,
he was a phenomenal talent. So now you you launched this,
you kick off the battle with the first dish record
to go number one. That's how you break. That's major
and we don't see it that maybe we're in the
middle of it. But mind you even of a battle

(14:58):
of this caliber, like there were certain things that happened
in jay Z and Nas that I didn't know, like
the Nas, like the Nas free style, or like jay
Z dissing Nas or excuse me, havoc at, I mean
Prodigy at the Summer Jam, like you heard about it,
but there was no internet to be aware. So you've
read or you heard somebody talk about it. Oh no, no,

(15:20):
my boy, this right here front center. So it kicks
off with the first dish record in history to go
number one. My guy is rocking. Now they go back
and forth, they're competing. I am celebrating and I'm backing
my guy. This is my guy. I'm backing him all

(15:40):
the way. You know, I'm topping it. If you if
you with Aubrey I'm on you. We clowning fun time, yo.
I'm not We're not fighting the streets, but hey, I'm
riding shit. If I can cheer for Magic Johnson, Kobe Bryn, Shaquille, O'Neil,
Kareem abdu Jabbar or Anthony Devil or any other Laker,
how the hell, I'm not gonna cheer for my guy ship.

(16:03):
If he had a jersey that came out, I'd have
bought that motherfucker.

Speaker 5 (16:06):
You didn't say Lebron.

Speaker 1 (16:17):
Sure, So I'm screaming loud. I'm laughing at the jokes.
I'm enjoying the moment. This is a great battle. I mean,
we probably got almost ten records off this battle, right
about seven or eight.

Speaker 2 (16:32):
Yeah, pretty much at.

Speaker 1 (16:34):
A high level. We didn't get seven to eight with
eight and Quick. We didn't get seven to eight with
Roofless and death Row. We didn't get seven eight with
Biggie in Pock. We didn't get seven to eight with
jay Z and Noles. We get seven to eight with
Mo D N L.

Speaker 7 (16:47):
Bro.

Speaker 1 (16:48):
This is highest the high level stuff in volume, in
real time.

Speaker 4 (16:53):
In thirty less than thirty days, nine records records days.

Speaker 1 (16:59):
So yes, I him loud because I'm rooting my my
guy on I'm texting him. I'm talking shit on Twitter,
y'all think y'all gonna fuck with my boy. My boy
gonna watch y'all. I'm I'm in the spirit and all
this history is being made. So he break first first
Dish record to go number one, boom, and then in
the battle he drops his greatest record. This is a

(17:20):
record that goes number one for multiple weeks, and it's
so tremendous because it combined somebody you know culturally from
the same place, and they lock in and they make
something monstrous, and he wins this battle, you know what
I mean, with another number one. So not only does

(17:40):
he have the first number one song, you know, first
Dish record to go number one, he has a second
number one, this song to go number one. So I'm
cheering Drake. Obviously, Ivory has fans. They're mad. They talking
shit because they lost. I was jay Z on the
jay Z side. I remember that. They like I just

(18:01):
didn't do that. I just kind of took it on
the chair, like, yeah, we lost that one. So people
on Twitter talking shit, I'm talking my shit. My boy
got it done, y'all sick now, I never entertained all
the PDF stuff. I don't know that man enough to
be calling that, and I ain't never seen him. Do
we do some We have some weird relationship. He's a
niggolodeon start whatever. But I'm not saying that don't know. No,

(18:24):
I don't know what nobody else knows. I'm telling you
what I thought, So I didn't really joke about that part.
The out wit, the out skill, the outthought of what
needed to happen is what I'm bragging about. And the success.
So I'm excited. I'm popping.

Speaker 7 (18:41):
Now.

Speaker 1 (18:41):
People follow me. They know that this is my kid,
so they feel like I'm some direct reflection of his thought,
even though I'm not asking him about I'm giving him
my advice on a battle, but I'm not trying to
ask his next move. This is your fight, bro, We're
not jumping this. This is your fa you know you
gotta head up. I can give you some advice. This
is my opinion. If he takes it cool, he did cool, great, whatever,

(19:06):
that's his fight. He and the ring byself every so
they mad. So now it's following people mad fast forward.
Here we are. He puts out gn X, this is
a record where I could tell he really came into
his own like he stopped worrying about what people thought
and just was being the person he wanted to be.

(19:28):
If you accepted it, fine, If it didn't, fine. It's
succeeded in ways. He's generated multiple number ones off of
this particular project. Right now, his song Luther is number
one right now. It's been roughly fifteen sixteen weeks later,
his album is number one. Now, He's breaking uncharted territories. Now,

(19:49):
I got to put him up there with pop snooping them.
This nigga is doing shit I've never saw. And yes,
I am celebrating publicly. I want loating my friends accomplishments.
I am proud of them. I am going crazy for
his fucking accomplishments, and he deserves it. I should be
shouting to the highest mountains because this motherfucker worked his

(20:12):
ass off and did the impossible. Not something that dog
did not, some cue did not, something that easy did not,
some fot he did not, some short did not, some
exhibit did not, some game did. This is a one off.
This is where he becomes his own entity outside of everything.
So I'm I am voisterous and I should be fuck whoever,

(20:35):
don't think. So this is my guy and I'm going crazy.
I'm givena fuck with he or nobody else. Think I
am celebrating because I am proud and I am beyond impressed.
So he's the goat now to you, it's a conversation
for real.

Speaker 5 (20:48):
He in the conversation. Now it went from just.

Speaker 1 (20:50):
His generation to now, I got to take this shit serious. Oh,
this nigga is doing some impossible shit. This is impossible.
This last twelve months has been in It ain't been
twelve months yet, mind you has saw someone timing in
less than twelve months. So like, he won five Grammys
for one song.

Speaker 7 (21:10):
Five you know that was the second time winning five Grammars,
not for one song, not for one song. But he
went to the Grammars and perform one five too.

Speaker 1 (21:21):
There's been a song that won five Grammys. People don't
realize what's happening because we're in the moment. He won
the Writers Award the Song of the Year in the
Pop category. Him song is the only song in the
Writer's category and Song of the Year that has one name. Yeah, impossible,

(21:43):
what the fuck? It's a it's a record and it's
like I'm noticing him breaking records on he did a
super Bowl twice in thirty six months. This is second
super Bowl, so mind you, he's stepping past everything I

(22:03):
ever knew about hip hop. Now he's in uncharted territories.
So I'm loud. Obviously some people are mad. I'm making jokes.
They making jokes so so army forms of people, and
they're so mad that I am laughing and enjoying my
friend's success that they like, we need to knock a

(22:26):
pig out of this guy.

Speaker 4 (22:28):
So what's some of the texas that you know, you
said or sent out there that they so mad about Tweets?

Speaker 5 (22:34):
Tweets that you send out they mad about.

Speaker 1 (22:38):
It's not about this particular battle. This is them right now.
They can't trump my friend's success. So they were like,
any way possible to get a win, because if you're
a fan of Avery's bro, you haven't got a win
in a while. You actually do have a win, but
you don't even know how to celebrate it because everything
that's happened it seems second tier triumphant compared to the

(22:59):
things that God is doing. Which that don't make sense
is everybody runs their own race. Drake wasn't always the
highest selling artist every year. That's just not how it works, right,
But he always did well and that was always enough.
But this time, now there's somebody you could scream louder
because we're fresh out of a competition, so it's even louder,
which it's fine. It markets both of their projects. So

(23:21):
a group of guys went and found tweets from the past,
out of context, in conversation from the past. This don't
have nothing to do with it old, So people started
retweeting them. Now the tweets don't really have a lot
of coverage. I mean, we're talking about maybe the biggest
one got two hundred tweets. Retweets that ain't nothing. I

(23:43):
got the tweets that got thousands. On top of that,
I do it all the time. Today I got something
that got a thousand retweets. But people felt like I
really cared what they thought, like I said what I said,
but they wanted me to talk about it. I wouldn't
talk to them. But free the podcast pays us, pays

(24:06):
me at least to talk about it at this point,
So if this is a high ranging podcast, me and
Peter make some extra money. It's not then we just matter.
But I'm not talking about it for free. So I
had trapped a single, a list of tweets that people
wanted me to break down and we could talk about.

Speaker 4 (24:27):
Them from fifteen to fourteen to fifteen years ago.

Speaker 1 (24:31):
Don't matter, go back, I don't troll. Try everything I said.

Speaker 2 (24:37):
So I had a lot of.

Speaker 1 (24:40):
You we could all talk about it and people can
get my thoughts.

Speaker 2 (24:44):
He said some things, it said some things.

Speaker 7 (24:46):
So so I was getting since this happened, right I
was getting in Texas, Yo.

Speaker 2 (24:50):
What's up with your man? This?

Speaker 7 (24:52):
That? This? And I ain't know what it was. I
ain't know what it said. I ain't know what tweets
got brought up. I ain't no none of that right there.
So but one thing I do know, I know my man,
I'm saying. I know that if he said something he
got you know what I'm saying, he's reasoning behind saying it.
You know what I'm saying, And it's gonna be he's
gonna be able to explain it in a very glass

(25:13):
and long way though. You know what I'm saying, Some
reason behind everything though. So I got a couple of
them though that came on, Like I said, I have
my own girl. She was sending me the joints like
they know that's my guy. So the first one is
the one that I think the act the act posted
up when he went along with him being disrespectful and

(25:33):
all that, which I ain't like that at all, Right.

Speaker 1 (25:35):
Is going to say that's not his page as somebody
else page. That's what he's gonna say. Me, don't say
act did it. You didn't do it. But you're family.

Speaker 7 (25:43):
We don't believe that. We don't believe that. But yeah,
this was the first one that got set. This was
from back in six nineteen twenty ten.

Speaker 1 (25:53):
Nice.

Speaker 7 (25:54):
This This was t yeah twenty ten. Yeah, this was
This was a ago. So it says I've been attracting
way too many young girls, and it says, ha ha,
that's some h.

Speaker 2 (26:11):
That's the first one.

Speaker 1 (26:14):
Okay, So so yes, that don't really make sense, right
because when you listen to it, it's like I've been
attracting way too many young girls. But what happened was
it says I've been attracted way many young girls. Like
it's rhyme or error. But what I'm saying is I've
been attracting too many young girls. That's what I'm That's

(26:36):
what I meant, but they didn't have edited. But that's
why the ben is there, right. But they felt like, so,
what's going on is because in that battle, Drake has
been labeled a pedophile, right, which they feel like that
mays and even though it don't mean anything. So they're like, oh,
this guy says he's been attracting too many young girls,

(26:56):
not realizing a young girl for Glasses at thirty one
years old was the girls were twenty twenty two, twenty
three years old. They were young to me. The fact
that I would have to explain that is a waste
of time. I agree, that's just simple. But somehow, because
people would like to conflate what their hero is going through,
they're like, oh, you know, it's like that's not remotely

(27:18):
the same. Like I'm not talking about you know, you
was even bad then in high school. You was even
bad then type young girls. I'm talking about young girls
that are twenty twenty one, twenty two years old. Like
all the way till I was thirty six, I would
allou you would be around me king go with the
track girls as twenty two years old. It was always
some young girl trying to be in my face. I mean,

(27:41):
that's young. When you're thirty one, thirty two, thirty three,
thirty four, thirty five, twenty year old girls, I would
they would always look to me. It made me feel
kind of like, damn, I can't get no girls my age.
Like I thought I was a smart dude.

Speaker 2 (27:55):
Yeah, I got that's what you were saying. Though it's
pretty obvious that's he was thirty years old at that time.

Speaker 1 (28:01):
Thirty one, Yeah, thirty one, especially because.

Speaker 3 (28:04):
You said add nausea on the podcast for years about
how you are attracted in younger chicks.

Speaker 1 (28:10):
Yeah, I don't know how that came into life. Yeah,
like I don't know how that came into somebody. That's like,
I don't know what the fuck the people think. But
it's interesting since they want me to even though that's
an obvious thing. But coach, sure, let's go.

Speaker 4 (28:23):
I mean, age only make a difference if you was
twenty one years old saying that, twenty three years old
saying that that's the only way to me that would
make a difference, because if you fifty saying that, like
you say, youngest subject to thirty years old.

Speaker 1 (28:36):
But they trying you gotta let these people they got
they trying to get their little wings. Okay, is that
much all right?

Speaker 2 (28:43):
So as we move on right now, f.

Speaker 3 (28:46):
Y, I those same women from twenty ten, sorry to interrupt,
are now old bitches, moving right along.

Speaker 7 (28:55):
I knew that was see now if you want to
just well you're talk about that time. But I told
you tena gotta be on the charts. That what you're saying,
we're else now. So they got you know, we got
some some lly some cutting tweets. You want to get

(29:15):
into that one.

Speaker 2 (29:16):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (29:17):
Sure.

Speaker 7 (29:19):
So one of the ARC cutting tweets says, when ar
Cully commits suicide, I'm going on the killing spree, starting
with starting with everyone everyone responsible for that bullshit Lifetime documentary.

Speaker 1 (29:36):
That documentary was horrible.

Speaker 5 (29:41):
So what was the feedback from you saying that?

Speaker 7 (29:43):
Like?

Speaker 1 (29:43):
What was it wasn't no feedback? In real time? People
are mad. Okay, we got to.

Speaker 3 (29:49):
The jury pool and it manipulated the integrity of the trial.
Fuck is that fair?

Speaker 1 (29:57):
Exactly? Like you're using content like right now, how they
use Eric and Lyos the Meninda's brother's thing. They were
trying to get them out and had action. If Nathan
Hoffman is not in office, you know what I mean,
they get out. Nathan Hoffman just didn't care about the
public pressure, right, he didn't care about the public pressure.

(30:19):
He went through the trial. I was like, man, these
dudes been lying. Here's twenty big lies they're telling. Like,
we're not moving to resensus them. This is not going
to happen this way. So now it would require like
the governor to partner them. He'd like, Man, it don't
make no sense. Y'all need to really you know what
I mean, y'all need to really adjudicate, Like y'all need

(30:40):
to say you're wrong. Stop playing with everybody like you
did this, you know, in defending it, like you're lying.
You need to tell the truth. Well, I felt the
same way about that. I watched this video right in
this TV show on R Kelly, and it's a bunch
of people saying things and it's like, there's this one
side of a story. There's women in that in that

(31:03):
show that's old and I'll never forget. There was his
sister and that shit that was said like she didn't
like because R. Kelly rules in his house. Was like,
if you want to eat, you have to ask me.
Until that point, stay in your room. Now, that make R.
Kelly a weirdo for sure, but weird do don't mean

(31:23):
you supposed to go to prison and you wear bitches.
It's weird for staying stuck in the fucking day.

Speaker 4 (31:29):
It is because you want to do that job, right.

Speaker 1 (31:34):
So I didn't like the Peak's point, which is what
I was saying, Why would these people be able? Now
you see fighting cases, now you're and I'm watching them happening.
They're corrupting minds. Entertainment corrupts minds. Everybody's not a villain
to have their own opinion. Entertainment can pollute or it

(31:56):
could actually better the mind. But in that particular case,
I didn't like how they were doing that. Like, I
didn't like that these people got together and did that
to him, that's not cool, which ended up creating a
federal charge for them to come in you feel me
and charge him with the man a. That's a racist law,
the same thing they charged Jack Johnson with. People think

(32:19):
R Kelly is in jail for pedophilia. There's no pedophilia charge.
R Kelly is in jail because he slept with a
fifteen year old girl on tape. That's supposed to carry
sixty seven years federally. They also have him in jail
for racketeering. That's a he's in jail for a rico charge.
He's in jail for trafficking. R Kelly. You couldn't even

(32:41):
see the girls. R Kelly wouldn't sell you no girl.
R Kelly. These are this is these are all his women,
and he would oh, if you fly, that's bullshit, that's
that's not That may be the letter, but it's not
the spirit of the law. And the third charge is
the man that the same thing they charged Dak Johnson
with for taking white women across They bord us to

(33:03):
have six So again him having thirty five years thirty
plus years, when Samy de Borg Gravano, who murdered twenty
people himself, has seven years. If black people don't see
what's wrong with that just because you don't like something
a brother did. It's not that R. Kelly doesn't deserve
to go to prison. He shouldn't be in prison for

(33:24):
thirty years. And shouldn't people be able to Black people
for sure, shouldn't be coming together Black people for sure,
shouldn't be coming together trying to railroad him knowing white
folks in this system is gonna railroad the black men
and they not gonna mistreat they on. I would rather
us put a fucking gun to it, like us the
brother's run put a gun to his head with his

(33:44):
ass in a circle, than us to let white people
get their hands on him and mistreat him. That's been
my position this whole time. Same with Diddy.

Speaker 2 (33:53):
I'm about to say the same thing again, charge same thing.

Speaker 1 (33:56):
Like these people commit crimes. Yes, crime come with accountability.
But when they start trumping it up, why is he
charged with a rico?

Speaker 2 (34:06):
One man rico?

Speaker 1 (34:08):
You know what I mean? Why is he charged with
fucking trafficking? Who? Who trafficking? Is a charge for you
kidnap somebody? You take them? They keep using the spirit,
they keep using a letter of these laws to mistreat
black men with power, and they get away with it,

(34:28):
right because black people be so blind at that time
in false rage, trying to appeal people on outside. R.
Kelly should be in jail for ten, seven or twelve years.
This motherfucker is gonna die in there. That is not
what's supposed to happen. And I don't care how fake
outraged motherfuckers is about it. Use a fucking fake ass lie,

(34:51):
fucking piece of shit.

Speaker 7 (34:56):
You say you just did an interview right recently. Say
they got twenty five albums right right now?

Speaker 1 (35:01):
I bet you we do, and mo fuck, I can't
do nothing but time is just sit up there and
make albums about motherfucker.

Speaker 7 (35:07):
Yeah, all right, So moving on, move on to the next,
to the next tweet. This was on I'm til the
datesse I for got the date on that one. Munch
to the date on that one next time. But this
is from April seventeenth, twenty eighteen. It says underage it

(35:27):
is a legal term we live by. It says a
difference per country. I'm serious, Kels can get a twenty
year twenty three year old. It says why does he
want to eighteen? Why does he want to sixteen?

Speaker 1 (35:46):
That people want me to explain.

Speaker 7 (35:47):
That that was one of the That was one of
the tweets.

Speaker 1 (35:52):
Yeah, I wouldn't know really what they listen. I think
r Kelly is a sexual deviate. First, even sexual deviants
don't necessarily deserve thirty five years in prison, you know
what I'm saying. Again, they don't get to be charged
with racketeering. They don't get to be charged with trafficking,

(36:13):
and they shouldn't be charged with the man at So
again r Kelly, like I said, we looking at his case, right,
you'll see certain things. They'll be like when he slept
with this girl at seventeen. But in that state, the
legal age of consent is sixteen. It's important that black
men in this country get treated. I don't care if
it's the worst of us. A society is judged by

(36:33):
how you treat the worst of the people, the worst
of the people, the worst of the people. So even
if r. Kelly is our absolute worst, there's a way
you supposed to treat that man that's fair. You can't
just get mad and throw your hands up and throw
away with him because you don't like his sexual preferences
or his choices. That's why laws are in place. Carry

(36:55):
out the law correctly. And again, when people was talking
to me about certain tweets, they'd be like glasses, Well,
he said, but this girl she was seventeen. I would
point out in that state the legal age of consent
is sixteen. Well that that don't matter. I'm like, that's
what matters, Like, you're not coming up. Eighteen is not
some kind of magic number. That maturity happens in your mind,

(37:15):
I wouldn't. An eighteen year old girl still is a
fucking goofball. You have to find even when I was
twenty a girl eighteen was a goofball, let alone as
an adult. So again it's one of those things to
me where it's like his preference. Again, his preference in women.
He took all women, and again that is against the

(37:37):
law in some of the states he was at, so
he should be held accountable. But again to start saying
things like, we have a California mind state. Here, the
legal age of concent in California's eighteen. That's the mind state, right,
But in Novatter.

Speaker 5 (37:51):
Is sixteen, Washington is sixteen.

Speaker 1 (37:53):
In Washington is sixteen in thirty plus states in America,
all these fifty states, thirty plus states, the legal way
you consent it's sixteen. So again me saying, be rational
with what we're saying about this person. But again, because
people hide sight and trying to look like, oh, you know,
I'm on the side of no, you're not, you're really

(38:14):
finna help these people do the wrong thing to somebody
because of your fake outrage, your false outrage. It's not
a real outrage. R Kelly again should be in prison
for seven to twelve years because he did break a law.
He did have again tape is called child pornography or
it's a federal law where you can't sleep with a

(38:36):
woman under sixteen on tape, even if sixteen or under,
even in a state where it's the legal age of consent.
It's important because I want that black man. I don't
give a fuck how fucked up he is. He should
be treated fairly. God damn it. If nothing else, we
need to be treated fairly. I don't care if I

(38:58):
don't have the same preference as him. I don't give
a fuck. What the fuck. I don't even like kids,
but I don't want this motherfucker to get treated any unfairly.
In every black person in America should have his stance.
You should make sure that we are treated fairly, especially
in the hands of this system. It's a simple thing.

(39:21):
So I'm responding back to somebody at that time that
was saying with this girl was seventeen. The legal age
of consent in that state is sixteen, so she was
a year over the age that she could consent. Morally,
Do I look at it crazy? Sure, but I also,
look at your fucking grandfather, crazy too married your grandmother.

Speaker 7 (39:42):
Yeah yeah, so I guess this next week that came
out March six, twenty nineteen. Basically, I think I think
he basically answered right there though, but it says, God,
please come through for R.

Speaker 2 (39:58):
Kelly.

Speaker 1 (40:02):
I didn't want him to get thirty five years. I
wanted sense to kick in for people. I wanted him
to get the time I didn't want him. He deserved
the time that he's supposed to get, which is between
seven and twelve years. The fact that that man got
thirty five fucking years, thirty to thirty five years is crazy.

(40:25):
I can see if he got thirty to thirty five
years for pedophilia, that's not what he in jail for.
Look at the charges. Why the fuck is he guilty
of racketeering? Nobody looking at the charges. All they like,
well he did this, or I don't like Shut the
fuck up. Y'all was playing his music. I always thought R.
Kelly was a nasty motherfucker, even when I was younger.
Y'all love this motherfucker sing them nasty ass songs. Then

(40:46):
you realize them nasty ass songs is real. Now you just.

Speaker 8 (40:54):
Geez oh god, man, the nasty shit ever heard of
my life is a great saw his sex Planet's the
nastiest shit ever heard of my life?

Speaker 2 (41:07):
Like a snake girl. Yeah, it seemed like you're ready.
It was crazy. That was that was.

Speaker 1 (41:16):
You're trying to talk shit?

Speaker 2 (41:17):
Now?

Speaker 1 (41:17):
Was jib rating to that. I just hate that thing.

Speaker 5 (41:19):
Frosd.

Speaker 1 (41:20):
The law is the law. That man should be in prison.
I get it, that's what makes his society work. Seven
to twelve years. Why do this motherfucker got more time
than Sammy? Sammy murdered thirty people, twenty thirty forty people. Man,
Oh he told.

Speaker 3 (41:35):
When you're the only person in eur Rico, it's difficult
to roll over on somebody.

Speaker 1 (41:41):
Why is he charged with racketeering? Like they doing puff
the same way and nobody sees it. They like, well,
you know what, I just know that shut the fuck up.
So you want Puffed to get thirty five years from
fighting with his old lady? That's all you saw when
he yo, I saw the video where he was hitting Cashi.
You know he get he can do what that shit
carry that don't even carry thirty months. They about to

(42:04):
give Puff life a Rico on one person. Rico stands
for racketeering. What's the corrupt organization organization? If one person
in prison for this shit, you can't be a one
man organization, or they might come get him after.

Speaker 5 (42:24):
That's not how it work. It's not get him after.

Speaker 1 (42:27):
You need the other people to turn on the balls.
They do that because they can railroad somebody. That is
something not hard to prove the letter of it. It's
easy to prove. Federal laws are easy. They're almost bulletproof.
They don't got to really prove shit conspiracy. It's like

(42:51):
a Rick ten ninety nine or a Rick Soul proprietorship.
You gonna have a fucking rico on this. One person
saying shit trap is like, yeah, was this man He's
supposed to be in jail seven and twelve years. This
motherfucker got more than thirty years. And people really think
he in jail for pedophilia. Bro, he's not. That is

(43:15):
actually a crime, and he's not a.

Speaker 5 (43:16):
Jail for that.

Speaker 1 (43:18):
He ain't fucking no fucking pedophile.

Speaker 7 (43:23):
All right, So this next week was, yeah, about fourteen
years ago, I think now, well, I don't know, but
this is in August twenty fifth, twenty fourteen in the States. Well,
you stated the kid was seventeen, the teacher was twenty five.

(43:44):
Rape question mark and he say opinions.

Speaker 1 (43:50):
Oh yeah, that was a seventeen year old boy and
a twenty five year old girl.

Speaker 9 (43:53):
Right yeah, the teacher, Yeah, I was that little boy
had it That little seventy ye old boy had it cracking.

Speaker 1 (44:03):
I don't know. Look, I am a bit sexist, Like
I think if it's a seventeen year old boy and
twenty five year old woman, their game whatever, seventy year
old five year old guy different. You know, Gods pray
on girls. Can women pray on men? Yes, but we're
hoping you're praying on us.

Speaker 3 (44:25):
It just usually goes the other way around because when
women pray on men, they pray on men who tend
to have more money than them, which is difficult to
do in that age dynamic.

Speaker 1 (44:33):
Yeah, yeah, I didn't really think that was much of anything.
I just wanted people's opinion women and a twenty five
year old man.

Speaker 7 (44:43):
This day, and they haven't. I've been hearing this set
a lot lately, like as far as like like, yeah,
we look at it different when it's when it's a
man doing it with a woman, and then like but
they they're trying to say nowadays that they should be
looked upon the same way when it's when it's an
older woman doing doing it with doing that to a
younger man like that because the young man is not

(45:07):
fully developmentally, you know what I'm saying, And like it's
also it's basically like the same thing they be trying
to say that. I mean that said a lot lately though.

Speaker 1 (45:15):
Yeah, I don't agree with that, I get it. I
would agree with that is the following.

Speaker 3 (45:20):
If you're an adult and you're a woman, you take
advantage of a kid who's like seventeen, or a student
in your class or whatever the hell where there's some
weird dynamic and you get knocked up, and then a
year later when the kids eighteen, now he's stuck on
the hook for eighteen fucking years child support. That's some
chicken shit concept.

Speaker 1 (45:40):
If you cross the.

Speaker 3 (45:42):
Legal age of consent line, at least let the guy
that have to pay for the goddamn kid, for the
love of God.

Speaker 7 (45:48):
Anyway, moving on, there's been some teachers out there that
have really been getting it popping with the students now
day lately.

Speaker 5 (45:54):
Why the god, that's why they joined that union.

Speaker 1 (45:58):
They fire your teacher, especially if she's cute. You know,
I'm never gonna really be able to make sense of that.
I'm I actually am proud of him.

Speaker 5 (46:07):
But some state seventeen, I remember, sixteen is the legal consent.

Speaker 1 (46:10):
Yeah, but again it go people act like this is
attached to some science or morality thing versus all legal.
They don't realize it. They in they mind, they think
eighteen something happened. Don't nothing happen to eighteen. That was
just a legal age that they with somebody having with
you older than you. Also, yeah, well, because it's not

(46:31):
the same, like somebody seventeen can consent to somebody having
sex with somebody seventeen.

Speaker 7 (46:36):
I think that there's more so to do with the
fact that it's a teacher, though too so it's a
person of authority that's sleeping with a student, you know
what I'm saying. So it's like they're looking upon it
like like like a boy sleeping with his employee or
something like that.

Speaker 2 (46:50):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (46:51):
I don't have an issue. I don't agree with it.
I have it just dumb as fuck. Yeah, I mean,
use beauty to get what they want me and use
money to get what they want.

Speaker 2 (47:00):
Mm hmm, yeah, what you were saying, I want to
say something to you get the next one.

Speaker 4 (47:05):
Oh no, I'll say that's that's bullshit too. You know,
I don't agree with that. Where workplace, your relationships is
you know, not that here to it are prohibited a
boss with an employee.

Speaker 5 (47:19):
Nah, I don't agree with that.

Speaker 4 (47:20):
I think you should be able to do whatever you
want to do.

Speaker 5 (47:22):
You're considing adults.

Speaker 7 (47:24):
I agree, But they but they would say though that.

Speaker 2 (47:33):
They said they would stay though at times.

Speaker 7 (47:35):
At times they would say like it's just how do
they use the word what's the what's the word the
term they use for that just a person like yeah.

Speaker 3 (47:44):
They say, like, you know, you could threaten somebody's jobs,
sleep with me or on fire you blah blah blah
blah blah, and and that's that's reasonable, that's fine, But
how do you prove that after the point? And furthermore,
how many women could in trap a guy and say,
you know, I want to I want a promotion or

(48:05):
I'm gonna go rat you out.

Speaker 1 (48:07):
Listen, I'm ignorant to why this is so, this is
one of those things that I really don't step on.
But I mean, I think women use beauty to get
what they want out of men and vagina, and men
use money to get what they want out of women.
So I think that's always all I know. Now again,
I have to do more research on exactly why that
power structure works. Because again, if you.

Speaker 3 (48:30):
Force, it's pretty simple.

Speaker 1 (48:34):
If you force somebody to do something, that can be
considered rape. So if you say, hey, you're gonna lose
your job if you don't seek, that's rape.

Speaker 5 (48:41):
That's yeah, that's something different though, but that's not that.

Speaker 1 (48:44):
But if it's like I'll give you this raise if
you suck my penis, or if you watch like the
Harvey Wystee some of his cases, that's.

Speaker 5 (48:56):
That's a that's like a contract.

Speaker 1 (49:01):
Yeah, but he makes me got a sexual deviate. But
again I don't know quite if that should be. I
need to know more about why it's against the law.
I need to have the right person come school me
because I don't get it. I don't get it. It's
called something I forgot what it's called.

Speaker 7 (49:18):
Place of power? Right, then you using your power against the.

Speaker 3 (49:21):
People coercion or something sexual coercion.

Speaker 1 (49:25):
But isn't that the same thing like when you do
something nice for your wife because you think she gonna
like what. I don't get it.

Speaker 3 (49:32):
I need all relationships are blackmail because every woman hangs
over every man's head. Look, the guy next door has
got to dick in a credit card to.

Speaker 1 (49:42):
No.

Speaker 7 (49:43):
I definitely get it, though, I mean I get it
because it's like it's like, yeah, so the person could
not actually be be attracted to you, you know what
I'm saying. But being at your in the place, in
the position of power, you know what I'm saying, They
could find an attraction to you because your position of
power that you have, and NY could kind of think
that maybe if I don't do this, I might lose

(50:04):
my job, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (50:06):
Like that, Yeah, but at that point that would be
a crime if somebody's threatening your job for it. But again,
I don't know enough to really get into it. I
need to get educated on that, to be honest, I
don't know enough about that.

Speaker 7 (50:21):
All right now, this one right here, man, I need
to get I want to know your answer to this,
swim right here. So this this tweet came out February nineteenth,
twenty twenty three. Nice, So this was you stated, I
don't like Corme alone. But we can't. But we can't

(50:43):
go around and lie on and lie on people, lying
on people. Excuse me, man ain't no pedal.

Speaker 1 (50:51):
So this was a part of a bigger conversation. A
pedophile is a is a person attracted to present children
pre puberty. There are multiple that podcast that we talked about,
there are multiple definitions of people attracted to somebody under
the legal age of consent. Right, you have a hemophilia, right, hepophilia,

(51:16):
which is somebody attracted to girls eleven fourteen post post
post puberty. Right, post minstrel you have I think it's
pronounced formophilia. That's when people are fifteen to seventeen. So
again bringing that conversation a pedophile, my whole life was

(51:40):
somebody who liked somebody that were children children. Most of
your grandfathers would be pedophiles if you believe, if it
had to be somebody, you know what I mean, post puberty.
So again me correcting people and giving more information because
they want to be fake outrage, Shut up, get the game.

(52:03):
Listen to what I'm saying. I'm not saying whatever crime
it is, it's not the crime. But pedophilia is not
what it is. He had a baby with this person,
so this person obviously had went through a menstrual cycle.
So that's not a pedophile by definition. I get it.
You want to feel like it anyway, y'all shut up,
like you know, use the right terms when you're speaking

(52:27):
on people. Are they Are they properly placing these jail
niggas properly?

Speaker 7 (52:35):
No?

Speaker 1 (52:35):
I don't even know if they're doing jail or nothing. Man,
I'm saying period though, Like shit, this motherfucker's getting that
getting that penth on them. Motherfucker's getting pedophile. It's off
pissing that elementary schools. Yeah, they getting control, They getting
out of control, you know what I mean? Because it's
again it's like, look, I don't know enough about that,

(52:58):
but yes, Karl Malone is not a pedophile based off
the girls specifically, he would be a hebaphile. And that matters.
It matters when you call somebody a pedophile, a person
attracted to women post puberty between the ages of eleven
and fourteen. That's back off conversation. It's the reason they

(53:22):
have these files so you can know the difference. But again,
because I know the difference, and you just want to
If you listen to this podcast, you're like, why just
was shut up? Stop being fake outraged. You're not protecting anybody.
What you're doing is you're making yourself look like a sucker.
Because if you know Karl Malone's a pedophile and he
walking around as motherfucker, you ain't found him use a
bitch anyway, So stop saying that because it don't make sense.

(53:46):
That's why nothing is happening to this man, because nobody
thinks he's a pedophile. If somebody was around here having
sex with six year old kids, they couldn't walk around.
They couldn't walk around, So you only look dumb by
saying that and having some false sense. I was raising
a talking point like be for real? Is that you
do what I'm saying? Trap, Like you don't think that

(54:06):
niggas ain't rented up on him fighting him. He's everywhere
outside and it's caral alone.

Speaker 7 (54:11):
I know cal alone is though it's not fabu because
because he was he was I think he was twenty
years old the time.

Speaker 2 (54:19):
I don't know how that the girl was.

Speaker 1 (54:21):
She was like thirteen or something.

Speaker 2 (54:22):
Fourteen, Yeah, so it was yeah, but again, but again.

Speaker 1 (54:27):
Karl Malone is also from another time, like that was
not crazy thirty forty fifty years ago, and we have
to we can't judge things like that, Like you can't
think like this was the normal thing. People have puberties,
people would get married. They not mad at Elvis, you

(54:48):
know what I'm saying. It's like, you gotta realize the
time was different. That's just intellect. You gotta allow intellect
to set in. You cannot just get the sense of emotions.
And it's not even real. I could see if it
was real, people would be hunting carme alone. Damn, if
somebody did something to a six year old, like a
true pedophile, we wouldn't let that person exists. We'd be

(55:09):
That'd be a problem, you know what I mean. So again,
to false label somebody based off of a sense of
trying to look superior is lame. Like I get it,
He's I agree with you, trap. It is different. That
is different. I don't give a fuck if I was
born in nineteen thirty, I don't think I would want
to date somebody fifteen if I was twenty. You ever

(55:31):
met somebody fifteen? It's like a little kid all the time,
Like the fuck do they know, but again, that's how
humanity was forty years before. This is how it used
to be. Now, if we want to judge that time period, cool,
that's cool. But I'm saying use the right terms so
we don't look stupid as a society going to label

(55:52):
somebody something and he walking around this motherfucker, because for
sure we would let a pedophile walk around this motherfucker
or Kelly couldn't be a jail and be a pedophile,
you couldn't they the stablished sucking ass up.

Speaker 2 (56:05):
Yeah, all right, you want to continue on? Yeah, yo, yeah,
on this one right here.

Speaker 7 (56:13):
The managers for this one, so this this one right here,
and I'm noticing a lot these these are these tweets
are put out pretty late at night though, too, so
there might be times when you was having time sleeping
or something like that. This is that. This is December nineteenth,
twenty sixteen, at four thirty eight am. So it states

(56:38):
like rape really question mark the pussy, the pussy not
even wet, should be all dry.

Speaker 1 (56:48):
I don't get how you would you want to rape
a woman. I was watching for you that ship. I
was up in the middle of the night watching that
s VU and that was like I saw this man
rate this lady and I was like, how did you
enjoy that? But she not even excited? You ever got dry?

(57:09):
Pussy trapped?

Speaker 2 (57:10):
The worse.

Speaker 1 (57:13):
My pussy is, Oh, you don't want me. It's defeat.
Imagine you with some lady and she trying to give
you some pussy, and the pussy not even with for you.
You know in the back of your mind, like this
bitch really don't want me.

Speaker 3 (57:32):
This is really just about the money.

Speaker 1 (57:34):
This is definitely about the credit card. Think about that.
It's just not when you just we even get into that,
it made sense to me. I don't get what the
fucking pointing? What do they people miss? What did they
not get about that tweet? It's simple?

Speaker 3 (57:53):
How did they call the term sexual predator? It's like,
you're not mutually you're engaged in the mutual intimacy. You're
engaged in a predatory consumption that you know in some regard,
you know what I.

Speaker 1 (58:07):
Mean, taking over they want to take. Gotta be something else.
And I don't know, because I don't really know. I
never had a conversation with somebody who takes vagina, well,
I never had no conversations with him, but just off
looking at it.

Speaker 8 (58:24):
You you.

Speaker 1 (58:26):
Ain't controlling shit in your life. You ain't a superior
and nowhere in your life. So that's where you feel superior.
Gotta be weird bro shout out talk just popped in.

Speaker 3 (58:35):
But it's like even like with it, Like I get that,
like that that like domination fetish thing. Typically I would
have thought in my mind and granted everyone's got their
own whatever, but like I figure in that case scenario,
it's like I'm gonna dominate you till you like it

(58:58):
or something along those lines like this domination, not like
you're gonna hate this ship.

Speaker 1 (59:04):
Good for you. Yeah, that's just it. Some cold motherfuckers
that ship crazy. I don't get what's wrong with that tweet? Trap,
I really don't understand what people.

Speaker 3 (59:14):
How dare you go after the go after rape culture
in a negative way?

Speaker 1 (59:23):
How dare you?

Speaker 3 (59:25):
What?

Speaker 1 (59:25):
Am I missing? Trap? What it was?

Speaker 2 (59:28):
It was at four thirty eight am, So watching this
is you?

Speaker 1 (59:33):
Yeah, this is my tweet your tweets Okay, it was
trying to be outraged, and I'm like, wow, I don't
get well with so outrageous about that specific tweet, Like
and he was saying it's at four thirty. But I
was watching SBU. I remember I was reading some ship.
I was watching for you, and this man was just
taking it from this lady. I'm like, bro, how do
you even she not even excited for you. Part of

(59:56):
the ship that I love about sex is somebody wanting me. Yeah,
I could not sing.

Speaker 2 (01:00:03):
The whole thing.

Speaker 1 (01:00:06):
Probably when you get in the relationship, you just gotta
do it. Butorious otherwise than you still, even even in
the relationship, you don't want to motherfucking start getting more
somebody who.

Speaker 2 (01:00:21):
Yeah, I'm getting at that ship going right back.

Speaker 3 (01:00:24):
Up, extremely physically uncomfortable.

Speaker 6 (01:00:26):
To be you gotta be different, just go back right
right back crazy, right back up crazy.

Speaker 7 (01:00:37):
But yeah, I think that's the last one though, really
unless we get some more something. But yeah, that's pretty
much the last one right there.

Speaker 3 (01:00:45):
Yeah, So legal railroading and rape are I guess good
things to the who m C Trudeau audience calling Trudeau true.

Speaker 1 (01:01:00):
But know what happened is Drake's audience is so what
they haven't they had? They been taking losses they don't
even know. They gotta win that they don't know, not
accept so they trying anybody that they feel is connected
to Kendrick and bragging about it. They trying to find something. Obviously,
the funniest thing, the funniest thing in this battle is,

(01:01:21):
you know, obviously people making fun of him because you know,
he kissed some seventeen year old old stage he be
tweeting Millie Bobby Brown when she was a little kid.
And obviously you hope that these are professional relationships, a
professional thing whatever. But because dot you know, a rap battle,
you put ten on it, you know what I mean?
He now this Fans like, well, no, you have it.

(01:01:41):
It's like, Bro, me really like, come on, man, this
is crazy, but but you got it. But you gotta
let it fly. Do this how I feel like, like
I tell Trap, I earned all my haters, Bro, I
earned them all like I needed. I've been trying to
get these for a long time. I just didn't realize
it would be this way. Now. I'm just gonna keep

(01:02:01):
leaning on it. It's like putting my that's not trolley.

Speaker 5 (01:02:08):
Lean leaning.

Speaker 1 (01:02:11):
This could kind of be trolly, No.

Speaker 3 (01:02:16):
Because five years then and we finally.

Speaker 1 (01:02:21):
What I'm about to coming down about what I'm about
to do is kind of true, but it's not necessarily trolling.
He is following the lawsuit. So if I have him
under standpoint that he mad at the West coast, is
that really trolling?

Speaker 5 (01:02:33):
Trolling isn't lying.

Speaker 3 (01:02:35):
Trolling is deliberate antagonization.

Speaker 2 (01:02:39):
It's not.

Speaker 5 (01:02:42):
Deliberate antagonization.

Speaker 1 (01:02:44):
First, So I'm about to go into a phase.

Speaker 2 (01:02:49):
You gotta change another nothing for him.

Speaker 7 (01:02:51):
He'll feel a lot better.

Speaker 1 (01:02:52):
If you call it him like like a crip. Now
I have to kind of accept it because now crip
somewhere and that man, feel good. I am about to
I'm about the troll. I'm about to troll the party
all that. Man, So that is true. So this push
is crazy. Yeah this, I'm about to be a troll.

(01:03:13):
That's true. Trapping this Now finally you got me.

Speaker 2 (01:03:17):
Well here's what it is, man. I mean there's always,
it's a time and everything. It's time to place for everything, though, Man,
it's time to go.

Speaker 3 (01:03:26):
Yeah, dolls from back in the day. Can we get
one of those and put the clothes from like one
of those other like Mexican dolls that wears the dickies
and ship and put the dickies on the troll kind
of crim them out a little bit and sell them
on the cript store.

Speaker 1 (01:03:43):
Man, you're talking too much.

Speaker 5 (01:03:45):
Right now, that's the time you're talking too much.

Speaker 1 (01:03:48):
I'm gonna say you're talking too much.

Speaker 5 (01:03:49):
Holy Ship.

Speaker 2 (01:03:51):
Put a little ben down around and anything with the
hen and all that and.

Speaker 1 (01:03:58):
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