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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Hold up, it's too good play some temple mind. We
can get damn perspective on what I'm healing from might
not be your perspective on what from your perspective, rather
on where healing is because my understand, like, for example,
you went through something when you were young, we went
through the same scenario. Let's just say we both got
knock on wood hit by a car when we were jump.
(00:31):
Now we're scared of the highway. Okay, my way of
healing from that might not be the same way you do.
But if we both aren't afraid of the highway anymore,
why is my journey to getting there different from yours?
And I'm wrong because it is like that don't make
no sense to me. That's just someone who's still dealing
with abandonment issues and wants to control everything. Well that's
most people. Yeah, most of these wishes is lost. There
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we go. We got to that quick. Let's see how
quick that was that was? That's how you talking out
right there on the couch, y'all scared of the highway.
I went to jail for whooping the motherfuckers who hit me.
But you, why is that wrong? That was your way
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of healing? I did serve served your purpose. Yeah, I'm
not crazy. I was thinking about that. What go back
and get an old go get some old work. I mean,
if they don't gone through you know, a journey or two,
it's different though, why I don't think so. I think
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it really doesn't matter. Who still wants the best for
themselves and for you. And sometimes that's like as basic
as that is. I think that can be hard to find.
It is hard to it's safe. It's safer, that's very safe.
Somebody that you know, though, it's much safer because at
least you know what you're getting, you know what I mean,
you don't happen. I thought there was the point of
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this ship anywhere you know, you don't have to go
through that that preliminary process where you're trying to figure
out if you like somebody before you give them supposed it,
and then you've got to get to that point where
you don't know if you like the fucking which is
which is very very very swept under the rug in
these relationships. That's what I'm scared going. I don't understand.
See what if you go back and she's fucking completely different, Well,
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that's a blessing. I don't know. I don't, I don't know.
That's a blessing. But I'm talking about when you don't
know somebody. See most of the time, when you just
getting to know somebody, you sweeping under the rug, like
you know, hey, let's go out to dinner, let's go
to the movies, when in reality, you really just want
to know if y'all fuck each other. Well, because if
you don't, and all of the movie dates and the dates,
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it is pointless. But would you say that sometime how
y'all fuck is determined by the connection y'all had before
you See. That's what I don't want you fucking me
all respectfully. I want you to fuck me like you
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was raised in a household with no adults. Yeah, I
want you to all that trauma and ship bring that
to the sexual table. Yes, suck my dig like your yeah,
like you've been like yeah, yeah, your own training out
the window, show me your mama made the home. I'm
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not laughing because I've done that. You look into relationship,
you and now you prop sty crazy. I don't know.
I think at the end of the day, you know, well,
I've had that. I've had a scenario where I did
dust off another. I mean, I think there's a lot
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of folks that like, we met each other younger and
then we've we've Yeah, it's fun the block. So they
say as they say, and um, wasn't the same, damn't
the same? Didn't didn't have this to the point where
I had to pull him to the side and I
was like, you know, I think he had gone through
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a divorce. I think see them, damnage busy. She took
your dick off, she took your dick off the champ
and she left with the charger. Well, if marriage sex
is anything like they said, he ain't putting much effort
into that. This showed up like a yeah protocol. Oh
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that was some terrible dick that nigga gave her some pussing. Yeah,
now you definitely need therapy. Your lady leave you for
a lady bro. Yeah. Man, but it's but when you
think about it, let's go, let's go deep into the wormhole.
(04:52):
Can you really say that? Because the thing about it,
we get one dick, the lesbian ladies get a choice,
they get a mirriad. So you're finding out that more
than half Maine even using dicks. That's a niche market.
They're using anatomy class really, some of them using toys,
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and some of them they they just natural. Oh see
when you talk like cut your ship, cut your ship
all the way off? God damn what happened? Huh? Us
as she called them people, you call them people on us?
(05:34):
Oh that's you over there. I'm just this my nigga
that I'm not even the sh I'm just trying to
get them my guys a second to reset. You see,
it's still got the red lights on. I mean, we're
going to hell. That means wow, wow, you put that
in perspective. Go you just you just recently had a
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big controversy. You was giving you perspective on Oh yeah,
oh yeah, you and your relationship. Oh my god, though
listen controversy. Yeah, I went on the Breakfast Club and
said that I didn't want to be in a relationship
with He said, yeah, all the way. See. But see
there you go. That is the perfect response. You're still
on that. Me and you have had this conversation years ago,
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years nothing has changed. But when it's new to people,
they act like they have never heard somebody say anything
that's remotely close to what they believe or opposite of
what they believe, and I'm seeing that in the response
because I don't understand how me saying I don't do
something is in turn telling you you shouldn't. And that's
been the response. Like the response has been, like I said,
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you should be because they want to be in a
relationship with you. No, I don't know who these women are.
These are random people in the comments. Have no connection
to any of these people. All probably think if I
met him, I could have a shot. But they're wrong
and I know that. But the thing is, but as
a woman, I'll say this, do you believe this is
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the most simplistic question that you can ask a woman?
In my opinion, do you believe that women want a
man to be honest with them? That shit will never worked,
I tell you, but I'm looking it'll never worked. You'd
be out here telling women the truth. You ain't never
gonna have a ship. I think we want honestly, but
we want tact. They want you to be honest about
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everything else, but light of them. What honest are you
talking about? Because some shit doesn't need to be said
on either part. Then you that's what I'm saying, honesty,
But that's not not honestly. I mean that's not when
is it lying by our mission? Sometimes you have to
lie to keep shit sweet. I don't know if the
lying is the word. I ain't saying like lying had
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another family. I'm just saying them last, see yeah, them last.
That makes shit feel good? You feel you look lovely
in that dress? Baby, little type conversational lass like we're
happy over here. My girl would never like that type
of ship. Little relationship lads them like nails to keep
that ship together. I mean, I think people, I think
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people in general want honesty when they want honesty, and
I think that's the thing. It's like sometimes you just
ain't ready for it. So when it hits you, you you like,
oh I wasn't ready. So it's knowing that then you
need the honesty, but also making space for it. And
I think a lot of people don't make space for
it to go. You made space, Give a fuck what
You made space for relationship. This is who I am.
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This is what. So if you're not ready for what,
you have the choice? What are they getting from you?
Stay engagement? You? What do you mean what are they
getting from me? Like? What is the commitment? Like? What
is the commitment? Is what is the arrangement? I guess well,
there is no conventional arrangement. Like the thing is if
you did what I would call it an understanding, if
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you deal with me, like people always say, this is
two things out here a lot you're going. Who wants
to be old and lonely? And who hurt you? Those
are the two things. You definitely want to be old
and lonely. You need somebody to run down there the
Walgreens to get you some of your shoes, some of
them stops. I agree, Well, look I think it was
your last relationship. What year did you decide this shit
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and snort years? What about that made you be like,
I'm done with this shiit self reflection. I've never had
the luxury of running away from facing myself and being
and doing the self reflection that you have to do
as a man to be okay with what you present
to the the relationship up you have a the relationship,
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but I'm talking about many relationships, whole relationship, and the
only one I actually count is the one I followed
the rules and where I didn't cheat and wasn't lying.
It wasn't full of shit. You know, we jumped off
the portrait you did it. You did it wrong with you, James,
and you did it wrong all the time. Then I
did it right and realize it's the same ship. It's
the second ship, you know what I mean, It's the
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same shit, and you why participate in that mental But
back to your question, So what the arrangement is is
there's no way that, in my opinion, I can end
up lonely because I've never put myself in a position
where you would need to leave me. If you look
at the motherfuckers in the world, and who I am
is not conducive to what I need from you. What
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I say, what I say, you know, this is what
we do. We have. I think, no, I think that
you won't be lonely just because you're making a choice
to be a loner. So that's a choice, you know,
And I love my own best friend. The people who
end up feeling lonely are the folks who feel like
they are not making the choice, like you know. And
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so that's that's why you get a lot of women
who are like, I'm staying the big and I love
it because when you hurt, that pain, no, that's pain. No,
Sometimes it's just nice to not have no nigga that
can make you cry around nigga shouldn't get Unfortunately, that's
just the reality of you. But that's the thing if
if if you don't want to be made cry, you
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don't want a nigga to make you cry, Why would
a nigga that's telling you all the things that he's
not going to do make you sad in any capacity?
If you know, if you're going to a room, if
somebody say, hey, when you walk inhead, there's gonna be
some crackheads smoking crack, they're gonna blow the your face
and then they're gonna rub booboo point your forehead. If
you know that and then still decide to walk in
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that room, that means you like boo boring your forehead
and cracking. So where would you have a problem in
that If that is being presented to you before you
walk in the room. The only way it would be
a problem, in my opinion, disappoint the judgment that would
come from other people like you like crackheads and boo boo.
Disappointment that expectations, Well, they know they don't like crackheads
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and bobo. And if that's all you're offering, you like
damn I wish you were offering something I could actually
get down right before you walk in the door, though
you don't walk in when you know that that's not
what you're saying that they're they're upset that you are
telling them ahead of time. No something that nobody that
I'm telling this pe comment and the comments are just
mad because as a man, I don't think that they're
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used to seeing men be honest publicly. Most men can
say that they feel the way that I feel. It's
really just that most men aren't public honest. Aren't most
men aren't honest, aren't publicly honest, And so the conversation
can't even be had, was how are these comments affecting
your love? Like none, because ain't nobody who I would
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not heard this ship before. It's not new to anybody
who knows me. You just heard her say, well you're
still on that week. This is not new to anybody
who really knows me. So it's strangers who is upset
with the way that I choose to live. But that's
your right. I'm not mad at you. So you ain't
fucking with nobody real, real hard in the last fifteen years,
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And they're all she might be they all still around.
Now that's hold. Now that's the feet in the fucking sell.
They're all still around even if they're not. And that's
the thing sex. But do they have the same mindset
about relationships as you Now they do? Dude, you stop
sucking them when they get a boyfriend. Yes, I have to,
But that doesn't they too because I'm not I'm not
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wait wait wait why because I'm not in the ruin
and nobody's happiness. But you was fucking up first. But
it doesn't matter. That's like somebody, but I'm not saying that.
He just said. If I'm Susi, you're like you shop that.
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But that if I trained in the car. If I
trained in the car, I can't just tuck come back
and be like, hey, nigga, that's my old cat, like
get the fuck out the driving. Yes, but if he
went this cant let I know the only nigga that
can put this bumper back on when this thing rick
this ship, who they're gonna call to come get this ship?
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Your name difference, but your name rental. But the thing is,
it's not always about women go straight. The fucking like.
They don't like the fact that you think a manager
is out here just giving bev away and that's not
the last thing on my mind. Like, if I'm able
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to build with you, then we're able to build for
a lifetime. I don't need no pussy from you. I
can cut off and nothing like that pussy. Can you
leave und the house without what I want to shp
and without you fucking with nothing? Because I trust you
to be somebody that I can depend on to help
me the way that you're going to depend on me
to help you as a man. What makes that relationship
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different from just a platonic friendship because I have the
option of fucking if I decide to, right, I was
just about to say, I'm gonna put that I'm I'm
cool with you know, not fucking, but can't fucking. That's
not that's different. It's different. That's different. We don't ever
have to have sex, But you're not gonna put me
in a position where you tell me I could never
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have no right who you got on your pride? Man,
That's what I'm trying to see. Man, I'm trying to
hear my prize place together right now. Man, I take
Devin Booker, Man, you know he gonna put something up
you know, I gotta ride with my boy job man.
You know, he comes. He never disappointed, not be betting
on all kind of stuff like the three point and
made the rebounds like I get on the rebound. Yeah yeah, yeah,
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if you seven foot, but you better put in something.
I can't believe people don't know about this. Man. They're
paying out too, and they're giving you up to one
hundred dollars matching. That's how I has started. Yeah, you
put a hundred, they gave a hundred. Yeah, and you
got two hundred. Where you're at, now, how much you want?
I can't talk about that for tax purposes. Now, I
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don't want no better asking me nothing. How you played? Man?
Man pick This is the beauty of it, though. You
can you can pick your favorite player, Yeah, you can
rock with them. This don't had to be your favorite. Well,
it's some players I believe in. I just don't believe
in their team, right yeah, So you can bet on
the individual players, all these stats, whatever you know the
most about. That's where you're gonna get the bread there, bro. Now,
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they really didn't took it to a whole another level though,
because it's like right there, look, that's where I'm at
with it. Oh yeah, you were there. I flipped a
hundred dollars one hundred times. You were there. What's the
lowest you can bet? Let's see. If you're doing that,
you probably shouldn't be doing it. If you gotta, if
you gotta go to the if you bet a dollar
you can win three, don't do it if it's your
(16:33):
lands dollars. But okay, I mean what you're gonna do
with that dollar anyway? Trying to win in three millions? Yeah,
I ain't know about that. Yeah, you can go up
to have a much you can stand on pride picks.
I'm on that now. Yeah, what you're doing get on now? Hey,
make sure you go hit the website prize picks and
(16:53):
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on call of duty. They got people race car driving.
(17:13):
But now with the soccer, you can bet on comedians
who can make you lay. We gotta be got favorite.
You can bet On m m a tennis. But I'm
trying to learn a little. You know. I'm on the
hockey too, real bad. I'm still rocking with the Ducks,
and nobody rocking with my boys, the Mighty Ducks. Yeah,
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ain't no other ducks over the organ. But yeah, that's college.
It's all good, bro. I'm about to see what I
can put off. Look, I'm really on price picks right now.
I don't know what you're doing. Oh man, I have
showed y'all. I'm a balance. Blur it out that blur
that blur it out, lurn that up your ass and
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you move. I'm I don't even like you no more.
I won't say that I will, I will, I will
no no. But like if I hook you and you
get me like a sad hook, I'm like, whoa, who is?
This is not what I thought was. Yeah, I mean
that's cool, but like, but the thing is, like if
somebody I'm not going to like me and you were partners,
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if we out so you got a man and all that.
But if I'm somewhere and me and you are having
a good time, we party and we're having a good time.
I met your house, we're kicking it with you. I
don't want nobody feeling like what you're doing with her
whatever the fuck I want to do, Like, you don't
have the ability to be able to tell me what
I can and cannot do with anybody. Nor will I
allow you to put yourself in a mental space where
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you think you have that authority over me. I'm not
going to allow that to even happen. You need to
write a book, but it be a work book. Yeah,
I know like that, to have spaces when people can
fill in. That's a good idea. It's just it's just
different people want different shi Yeah you want that, and
some people don't want to be able to drive a
car after they lea like something is really like that.
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There's like one person it's like like simplicity, Yeah, I agree,
salute to them niggas. You know. So there's that, you know,
and and then there's people that just you know, they're fluid.
They want a full range of freedom. You can have that,
and that's the thing. America is the only play one
of the only places where you have that mentality, because
if you go other places in the world, the ship
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that we do is like, what do you mean you
only have one woman. You're poor, what's around your ugly?
Nobody likes you. You have one woman, then they're gonna
offer you some shit to eat. I tell you much rooms.
Well we are is it that time? I think so?
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Let me hear that just a little bit jail. What's
that like? Some shit your grandfather get put out to grandmother?
Just cigarett and ship. It's the middle of the day,
by one thirty two o'clock in the afternoon, the mill
ain't even came yet. All Johnny shit on the porch,
and you better not fuck with it. You full up
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on your bike. When you're riding your bike, you don't
even know what's going on. You see granddaddy walking up
to the house getting out the Cadillac. Hey, granddad exactly.
He pissed up because it ain't paid weekend. He got
two cigarettes, left one of them with in that pile
of shit in that pocket that she put out and
he can't find it. Nope. That's what set the argument though.
Hey man, welcome back to the eighty five. I'm sure
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voted the number one black show. Black Black people who
slept with a drag on before Sweater Guard, Sweater Guarden.
I got my motherfucking player partner all the way from
Goddamn who Bill Chico B. Yes, we're hit here. I
don't even think that even I thought she was about
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to announced. No fuck that that I had to announce
you bro. They be because every episode you're not on,
they try to make it seem like we just didn't
cut you out the old rotation. Well, god damn, what
Chico with the nigga didn't fell out with him? Get Yeah,
I don't understand why they said, you think you catch
you like this. Nigga only show up for niggas he
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want to meet in person, Like, what my fuck life?
I don't live in Atlanta. Like that's the only reason
if I lived in Atlanta and then I said I
don't live in Atlanta. Nigga was like, well, then get
a place that is nigga waiting on Nigga. I'm like,
ain't you at least an agent? Nigga? Find me one?
God damn. I wanted to introduce you first because we
got a very special guest yes in the trap house
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with us today. You know, it's not it's not often
that we get ladies of this caliber, stature, of this stature,
of this magnitude of this character. We really have one
with us today. Bro, I'm talking about a ghetto legend
all the way. No, that's the name of too, Bro.
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I've been watching this girl since got there, my brother
and me me too, since goddamn copping the head. Yeah,
since since Amanda Devil was the VJ. Yes here, Yeah,
we can do this all day. Man, we can talk
about funny black. That's the major. She'd be on land
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going and if you ain't never seen her, come out
the side of the view with the come on man,
come on, man, don't very opainated, strong, smart, independent, cold
as a motherfucker on a trampoline. Come on, man, real
hip hop head. Yes, all that what you could say,
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a lot of great things, but none other than Amanda.
Come on, man, make some noise for the queen among us. Well,
welcome to our trap house. It's very nice in the trap.
Make yourself at home. I mean, I'm sure you wouldn't
live in those ship like this, but you know, oh,
I've done my time. Really, Yes, I lived in a
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basement in Brooklyn. Really, Yes, what point of your career
was this college? I lived in a basement in Brooklyn
for a summer when you walked in, you had to
go through the kitchen at. You know when it's a
net on the end of it, So you had to
go through the kitchen that to get to the bedroom.
But at night, you you didn't turn on the lights
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because it was gonna come alive, so oh yeah, it
should be moving. It would be Flora's lava. So you
would run through the kitchen at and jump on the carpet,
you know, and then you know, you just kind of
turned on the light to see what's gonna greet you.
Sometime one time it was slugs crawling up the wall.
That was like morning. It was a kind of place
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where I had to make a decision in the middle
of night, if I had to get up the pits,
I had to make a decision, like am I gonna
do this at the threat of seeing some type of
critter shit? Like is there something that's gonna crawl out
the toilet and crawl into me? Like I, you gotta
put your shoes on and go to the bad. I
did my time. I did my time. Like was was
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that by choice or by circumstance? I mean, I could
have gone home to Orlando, to my mama's house, but
it was like, no, I'm going to be in New York.
So circumstance, circumstance, you know. But I, you know, I
stayed in New York that summer and I fugged it
out and uh, you know we I was working at
a restaurant like on the Upper East Side, and I
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would come home to Brooklyn at like two am in
the morning, and my man would come and meet me
because I told him that when I was coming to Brooklyn,
niggas would would be like yelling out gang shit to
me when I was walking from the trade and I
was like, I feel like I might get jumped. Are
you serious, like niggas just yelling that random gang ship? Yes,
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and women women niggas the fuck she supposed to say,
I'm interested in I get a little more information. This
must have been anybody in New York leave regular people alone. God,
I was at Harlem when I when I lived in Harlem,
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I remember I had a red coat. I had a
red coat, and they came up to me and was like,
what's up, what's up, what's up, Red, what's up Red?
And I was like I'm good, I'm good. And he
was like, oh, for real, with that red Bee about like,
my nigga, how do we go from you Holland to you?
What is it? Uh threatening we do that? Tell us?
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Tell me how you got your career started, because this
shit go back to childhood. Um, I got my career
started because I grew up in Orlando. Well, I was
born in la I lived thereuntil I was eight. I
moved to Orlando when I was eight, and like a
few months after moving to Orlando, my mom woke me
up one morning and was like, Hey, I saw an
audition in the newspaper for Disney. Do you want to go?
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And I was like, you just want to go for you?
I honestly don't know where. I don't even know where
I got that from. But I told her that and
she was like, shut up, let's go. So we went
to the audition and it was like fifteen hundred kids
and we had to do Disney choreography like and then
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I got a call back and so, uh, you're already
a dancer at this point though, right, I mean I
was taking dance classes, you know, but I was eight,
Like I wasn't. I mean, these kids on Instagram are
dancers at eight, you know, they're doing whole competitions and shit,
I wasn't doing none of that m but I ended
up getting it and I was the only black kid,
and so that was the other thing. That was the
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first time I experienced racing out to that affirmative action.
Well then, let me know that every day every day
of that show, they were like, you know, you only
here because you're black. I was like, that's with me.
With me, I take some job now just because I'm black,
I swear. So that was the beginning. And then you know,
my mom started asking around and shit, and uh then
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I auditioned for Cop and a Half and whatever happened
to that little boy. You know, he was following me
on the Instagram and he I had posted something from
Cop and a Half and people were taking the in
the comments that they loved the movie and everything he
was com He was responding to every single comment. I
(27:35):
just got a little excessive. I'm sure you blocked them.
So as long as I don't just I don't just
remove follower, I'm gonna block you. I'm gonna block you
because I don't really like that because I feel like
if I didn't block you, you still in my aura,
(27:56):
Like you're still in my space. Like the idea been
neble to block people like was incredible to me because
we can't really do it in real life. So the
fact that you can do it is like I can
really just out of here? What brings you to a
point of of blocking someone? Because I know you and
I have had plenty of dialogue where we disagree or
(28:16):
you disagree with something, disagree for real, you didn't get blocked.
I mean we've had of course, been blood. You've never
blocked me, so I guess we didn't disagree that bad.
It's like I don't remember. I'll give you an example
of one that we had a dialogue about something about it.
It's a love block. It ain't like a fuck you blood, right,
I know I'm blocked. We were having a conversation about
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something that we see it on the show, that you
disagree with it. We had a long conversation about it.
So how do you find the balance of you know,
being able to have dialogue where you might not agree
versus fuck you nigga, y'a out of here? What's the
what's the is there a point? Hey? What's up? She
met Carlos Miller and you know I kicked off on
tour because at the end of the day, I gotta
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be on tour and I want to go back to
one of my favorite cities in the world. Knew Orleans
was Hadden in Baby Back tells you, I'm getting mad
as you saying bitch because she asked you to eat
her busy like man, I come in a relationship. I
think I disrespect my lad. He'll just eating busses like this.
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Come home, man, March twenty fourth, I will be at
the Orphan bitter. Tell everybody I need the whole booth down.
Boot up, and bring me a little boot from across
the way too, and all the people in Mississippi who
live down south gonna dry down. Now you know how
we're doing. Act like it's my birthday. March twenty fourth,
when New Orleans with it. Bring me some bees and
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show me some tittis. Definitely showing some tedtis, even if
you don't bring the beds. All right, I'm sorry, I'm
trying to be a better person to you. You are
an intellectual, like you will have the conversation and you
keep it at a conversation, so it's not you don't
go out of character. You've never gone out of character
with me, and I've never gone out of character with you.
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It's just a conversation, and I think at the end
of the day, you're genuinely listening, like you're not just
like responding so that you get your shit off. You're
like reading what I'm saying and then actually respond to
what I'm saying and vice versa. At the end of
the day, you know, you're just not a funk nigga.
That's really what it is. And in the past you've
had nigga moments. We'll fuck it then, but that's just
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really been based on you being like I don't want
to have a conversation. I ain't big on conversation. I'll
just say my ship and leave. I don't give a
fuck what you're saying. You want to Sometimes I go
back and be like, I decoded, I don't give a
fuck about social media. Most of my real friends ain't
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eve moan that motherfucker ye say whatever. I want my
real friends from social media for a time because I
went through some ship publicly that they did not well.
When I got escorted out of a party that I
was let's talk about it. I mean, you should have
called us. We would have got them came out then
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kicked it with you point. At this point, people have
their version of the story that they want to believe,
and so it's like it's it defeats the purpose of
me even talking about the truth because they don't want
to hear the truth. But at the end of the day,
my friends saw the ship going down publicly and did
not say nothing to me. Because when I kicked them after,
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like you seeing the ship go why you why are
you having I heard from me? They're like, oh, I
guess because I was watching it on your Yeah that
I felt like I was talking to you because I
saw it on Instagram and I was like, oh, well,
then I know we're gonna have to block. We have
to cut this because you didn't talk to me. It
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was a one sided situation. How did y'all work out?
How did y'all work that out? Because you went back
to work after them? How do we work that? Because
I'm really mature, That's how we worked it out. I'm
really mature, And at the end of the day, I
understand professional dynamics and when you work at a place
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where you are not the boss, you need to carry
yourself a certain way and you need to address things
a certain way. And so well, how do you how
do you because you have you have been given you
have been given the Yeah, we definitely this nigga. No,
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but you have been given the stigma. And I've seen
you addressed this a couple of times. But like a
lot of I think this is a good perspective for us,
all black women to have, like you've been given. I'll
never say all black women that's true for I would
say all because a lot of them get this stigma
put on them that hard to work with or difficult
to work with. I don't even know where that started.
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I literally I don't know, Like I feel like somebody
started that ship that ever even work with me, Like,
I don't know where that started from. Well how do
you how did you get to the point of addressing it?
But like Helen, if you don't know where it started,
did it get to a point where it started to
affect you in real life? Um? Not in my workplace. No,
I've never had that be a conversation in my workplace.
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I've only had that be a conversation on the internet. Like,
I ain't never been at a job where they're like,
you know, you're difficult to work with. Let's talk about it,
like I've never like, I've never had that since I've
never had that at insecure, Um, you know, at the
real my issue was y'all, y'all are difficult to work with.
You know, it wasn't vice versa, and um, you know,
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I think for the most part at this point, I'm
a gee. Like I'm a veteran. I've been in this
game long enough to where I work with the people
that I like, and I think that once you get
to a point where you've established that, it makes life
a lot easier. But also like, I'm an efficient worker,
so I think most people fuck with me because I'm
gonna make sure the shoot ends early. Like that's gonna
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happen if if it's me at the helm, I'm gonna
read the ship out this prompter and we're gonna get
out this bitch early. And everybody likes that. Well in
that case, thank you all for coming ton. But you know,
I always say, because you know you enjoy your time
on the room, did I enjoy my time on the reel? Um?
I mean I enjoyed some of it. I think that
was a real like weird time just for me. In general,
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like I just wasn't I was going, like twenty nineteen
was like a really like fucked up but like also
dope year like simultaneously, and I don't think I've ever
experienced like extremes like that. Like career wise, it was
like extremely good. But then like because I was more visible,
like the ship that wasn't good was like more Yeah,
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it was magnified, and so I just didn't have like
the the thick skin or the real like confidence to
really like or support really to deal with it. And
so by the time I got to the real I
feel like when I was on the reel, it was
kind of like, um, it was what I thought was
gonna be a solution, and I thought it was gonna
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be like, Okay, I get to go over to this
place and it's gonna be a different energy and I'm
gonna get to talk about things, and you know, because
it's it's a it's a new vibe. But it didn't
change the fact that like I just had internal shit
that wasn't like fully resolved, and so because of the
toxicity of that place, like it exacerbated the internal ship.
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And then and then I had a nervous breakdown I
exacerbated at work going time. I'm just fucking with you, Hey,
welcome back, legendary one didn't hear whats up? Did you
think that or did you know that Insecure was going
to have the cultural impact that I had when you
first got on it and shout out to all the
people who thought you was pregnant for real, for real,
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I was also pregnant on that show for two and
a half years. That was a long time wearing that shit. Um,
I think everybody did, Like I think, you know, there
was just kind of a a a ground swell that
Issa had already built, you know with awkward Black Girl,
So she had kind of put herself in pocket already
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and HBO at that point understood what she wanted to do.
So they were finally you know, getting behind her with that.
And so I think when you have those two things,
it sets you up for a win. So I knew
that it was gonna be something dope. Also because there
wasn't any like shit like that at the time, Like
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there wasn't a girlfriends, there wasn't a living single like,
there wasn't any like women, you know, fucking and living
life type show for that generation. So yeah, I knew
she'd do her six scenes with her brow. I feel
like you do that shit in real life. It's real.
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That's some shit to notice right there? What Yeah, amazing?
Never said that? Why the first black woman let a
fat dude hit it on TV? Words? Think about it,
she let the fat dude hit it? Na, Na, that
ain't true. Who uh way was it? Way next to him? Now?
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That was in the I'm talking that was twenty fucking
years ago. Said but still it's on TV. Oh well,
I mean you right, might be right, You might be right.
Fat dudes got their own TV show and don't get
a sex scene. This is absolutely true. Yeah, absolutely right
all the way. That's a good point. You were getting
some dope ass jobs. That's why I wouldn't people be like,
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you're hard to work with. I'm like, if I'm so
hard to work with, how do I keep getting good jobs?
You heard the little rapper dude feelings due when you
wasn't that? What's this rapper that you d d g D?
That's a little woo wop on go an't it? Little what? Little?
You don't know? Little who? What d you? You know? Yeah?
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I got you? Now? What what did you say that
made you make a comment that you made. See, he
made a joke, and then I made a joke and
they took my joke seriously but didn't take his jokes.
That's the curse of being a comedian. You can't just
be using jokes on regular people. What was his joke
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was cool when they do it. His joke was uh,
he was? He was. He was being interviewed and they
asked him about his girlfriend, Holly Bailey's experience with racism,
you know, being the Black Mermaid, and he was like,
I thought racism was over. I thought Martin Luther King
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took care of that, and they made racism sound like
a move. It ye, that's still a video game. I
thought that he did not. She said that, and then
I made a video where I was like, oh man,
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and I was like chomping my gun real heart. I
was being completely unlike myself, which is an indicator that
it's a joke. And I said, um, you're gonna have
to break up with him. I break up with him
and went crazy that ship. I was by the way,
I was in Toronto doing shows, like I'd like put
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post that video and went on stage into my phone
and I was like, what's coming on on my phone?
And that was all kinds of you bigger bitch, that's
why you still single, bitch. And then but this is
what happens. They're gonna say all of that, and then
they'll go look at my stage and then like send
me and then come back like, Okay, you got a man,
but he don't love you, bitch. What it is, there's
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no need to even address it because they're gonna find
something all the way. That's why you need to get
a dog. I'm like, I have a dog, your dog,
bitch exactly. So social media get to see like a
certain side of you. They don't get to see the
side of you that we know. How do you beat
how do you beat the angry black woman? Labor? I
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am an angry black woman. Most black women are angry.
We want to be mad about were mad about how
they treat black man. Were mad about. Yes, we are
mad about I did not know we made the list
of ship you'll gab about you it's back on it.
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Are always in the street for y'all every time. We
are always on the street for our brothers. And I
mean people said, people always say, oh man, it still
take black man, I'm like, okay, whatever, but that's bullshit.
The truth is I told him to say that after
you black man, man. You know, I'm not I started that.
I'm sorry since we're letting shit go and beat this
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wash this got that man. But I don't know. I mean,
I think, um, I think it's not even that. If
people followed me on social media, they would see arrange.
But if you only see me on like blog site
like gossip blogs, like they're only gonna post me when
I'm saying something controversial. And when I say controversial things,
I say them loudly, you know, I usually use. I
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want to do a social experiment. I want to just
one day, I want you to just agree with some
shit that they ain't gonna even think you're gonna agree with,
like a Trump supporter, not even not no, that's too far.
That's too far. I mean, we're gonna go there and
let's go opposite. Like you, I might still got the
same shit. It's just like when you you know, was
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not fucking with a relationship and then you tried to
work with it, you got the same results. Like if
you go extreme to extremes, yeah you got it. Got
to be some subtle shittle shit subtle like what though?
Like what like what how subtle can you get? Like
she's that's the thing about you like you have you have? Yeah,
you have you always make sure that you, like you said,
your front line when it's anything that is you know,
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detrimental to the black people, to black causes, to whatever
cause you believe in. Whenever it's something that's opposite of that,
your front line with it. So what is the subtle
ship that you could do with the math the seals?
I don't know what subtle you can do other than
some extreme ship, Like it's the only thing. What if
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she would have did like the rapper boyfriend shit like
instead of break up, wouldn't have been like smart, he's
a genius. I see why you like him. Well, why
would I do just the fun? I really want to
do shit on the internet just to see what the
fuck gonna happen? Something happens on the internet. When you
do shit like that, nothing happens, like like there's no
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there's no response, It doesn't catch you know, like when
you are actually just chill or you agree with some shit,
people don't want to hear you agree with some shit.
They don't people get riled up because you don't agree
or because you're saying some shit. Actually, you know even
when I say some shit that I feel like it's
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just a legit statement. I remember I did a video well,
I was talking about how a lady h I was.
I was in a fitting and I was talking about
my man at the time, and I was like, you know,
he just fucking up. And she was like, that's why
you need to get you a white man, and I
was like, no, I just need the nigga that i'm
with to get on the good food and these white
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boys ain't no better, Like why, like why are you?
Why would you act like that? So I made a
video talking about that. This turned into a man the
seals feels like chic and tell black women who they
should be dating and needs to stop trying to dictate
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other women's lives. Wow, people made YouTube videos about this,
like it's one day, you got a whole channel dedicated
to you. Really just respond to everything you say on
social media. He'll play you for like fist seconds then
he's like, see that's exactly what I'm talking about. Black
men pay attentions a lot of action words. Notice how
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she talks with her heads. Yeah all the way. That's
what's wrong with black women right there. They love to
talk what they hat. I don't get this ship. I
have a real fan that's a fan bro. Me and
this nigga. We've watched a lot of media. I send
him a lot of ship back and forth. Brothers. Like,
sometimes we hear some ships so ridiculous. I don't. I
don't even know if I'm black, especially with these relationships,
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podcasts and ship they don't. I don't want them to.
I definitely do not. I want these people to know me. Yeah,
I want them to think exactly what whatever they think,
I'm good right here in this spot. See that's my
propert I'm a cancer. So I actually do be caring.
Like people will be like, oh, I love that you
don't give a fuck. I'm like, where did you get
the idea that I don't give a fuss? Oh, because
I'm like verbose about my boss about your opinion. Yeah,
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but I still absolutely care when like a community that
I love misinterprets me or like tries to call me
like being called a op is like hell it shit.
First of all, I don't even know where applications are
like I don't know where you pick up the status.
People are like you getting paid, and I'm like, who's
getting who are getting paid? And how much are they
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getting paid? Because I've never heard of anyone actually getting
paid except for one person. I don't even speak their name.
I know that person you're talking about. Yeah, they got paid,
they got paid. They fucked it up though, Yeah, Well,
let me ask you this, have do you ever have
you ever been wrong on something that you that you
went to the fact after the fact. Have you ever
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been you know, took a stance on something that and
then turned in and said, you know what, that wasn't it?
I'm wrong? I was wrong. Have you changed your mind
about anything? Man? As a late first long me just
say I don't just say shit flippantly, right, of course.
That's the other thing. I think people really do think
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that I'm talking about my neck because I got a
bonnet on, or because I don't have makeup on. But
it's not like it's a fully formed thought. But that's
what makes the shit believable. Though, If you feel strong
enough to jump out there with no makeup on a bunnet,
I don't think it said I was wrong on certain
thing but I think there's been times where I wasn't
sure and so I didn't speak on it, and I
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think I could have maybe spoke sooner. Okay, you feel
me um, And then you know, there's times where I
feel like I feel like I gotta say something because
everybody's saying something, and so I cut that shit out
though I'm not doing that no more like at the
end of it, just because it's something to be spoken,
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because people will be like pressuring me. People believe it
be like, bid you get to say something? What you
think about Kanye, what you think about this, or what
you think about that? Like how do you how do
you decipher? Like does it have to be something that
you're really passionate about? But or playing Devil's advocate, You've
put yourself in a position where you speak for so
many people. When they come to you and say, hey,
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we need you to we want to hear what you think,
how do you turn them turn away and say na,
not this time. I just say if I don't got
nothing to add, I ain't gonna say shit. If I'm
gonna say the same thing everybody else is saying, Why
do I need to say anything? People want to hear
it in your voice. Sometimes it just feels like I'm
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being redundant, So I you know, if I will, they
want to hear you say that type of ship. But
I'm a philosopher. I do say this what I'm saying.
They want to hear that shit like redundant. They could
be like, hell, yo, I knew she gonna say that
she went to school, Broa. Once you say that, you
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know what I mean, Nigga, I would have said it repetitive,
but I ain't think. So you got to remember sometimes
when you when you don't want to real, you gotta
remember where Rick Ross said, don't never forget about little
brother now. I mean, I just so honestly, I don't
even be knowing the little brom is even paying attention
Little brother. Them there too with you, little brother. Sometimes
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even if they disagree, they still you might be their
favorite motherfucker to disagree with. Right, you know what I mean?
Just and and that you know that right there gives
people another option, another level of thought, you know, because
if you you know, sometimes, like you said, we watch
a lot of media. Sometimes I'll just all day don't
watch nothing but Fox News, just to see what the
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fuck you disagree with to see what the other side
I know the same. It's but but I mean, but
it's like your My ability to be able to do
that is just so I won't be shocked when I
see this in the real world, because these are people.
They're speaking for a demographic of people that we are amongst.
So I think that will you showing yourself by not
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allowing yourself to have that perspective. And that's what you
provide for a lot of people, even if they disagree
with you, they need to hear it coming from you
because you speak a language that they understand versus some
people that you know. But I won't say this, there's
times where I feel like there's things being spoken on
by folks that may have the heart but not the
articulation to like articularly not the word. But they may
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have the heart, but not necessarily, not necessarily the the
capabilities to really get what they're feeling out through their words,
you know, And so then it ends up getting fucked up,
and then it ends up getting used against them, and
it ends up getting discombobulated and contr you know, is
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it is this my life sometimes but you just don't
give a fuck, correct this shit. That's the all the difference.
I was born like that. You don't mean no harm
by none of this shit you say, but you're gonna
say what you say, and that's a there's a place
for that too. But I think people specifically come to
us for those type of things like and that's what
you have to dress up? Huh you know how to
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dress it? Were smart and you were like I don't know,
you like literally knocked me down. I don't want these
I got an image to uphold you are smart, Carlos.
This nigga is brilliant and he was school. This nigga
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is for real. That was like oh six, oh sad, brilliant.
How far back that was? I will never forget it.
The text is probably still in my phone because I'm
I'm a text hoard, and I said, it's probably in
a Teamobi side. Why why are your text holder? I
feel like, I mean it's a transcript. I love being
able to go. I do love seeing progress. I love
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being able to go back to things, and I really
like will like remember something and be like, oh shit,
you know what that was? You know what? I think
Chico had said that to me, and then I can
like go back to the transcript and just in case
they ever try you on some She was like, ha ha, yes,
I mean I had a situation like that recently, and
it actually a lot. It made the argument not an
argument because I had the transcript, so it was no
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he said it was my homegirl, but it was no,
she say. She say, it was like see it right here,
and it was like, oh damn, all right, all right,
all right, and now we was on the same page.
But I want to state the fact that you told me, well,
I mean, ain't nobody gonna sell me a bucket with
a hole in it? That was your exact words. You're like,
I'm not stupid. Ain'tybody gonna sell me a bucket with
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a hole in it? But I ain't gonna say I'm smart,
And I never understand why you didn't want to be
given that isn't too much pressure, No, it's not. It's
just that I don't even know how. I don't even know.
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Just trust me on this one, Trust me on this one.
But smart, well, if they smart, just like y'all know
that I love black man, right, so you know exactly
that's the same ship that's smart and funny and black
like where what was the inception of that? It's like,
but what you've done and it's very very fun, you
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know what I mean? Like you got mad at me
for one of my answers. What was the last question
you asked? If you could take two black people? What
was the I can't remember what it were, well, I
don't know. It was like if you kid. Yeah, it
was like something about it if you could take two
black people something? And I said, O. J. Simpson was
one of my answers, and you got mad at me.
But because I said, oh yeah, he was like no,
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We're not fucking no not. I'm like, why not? That
nigga is sick, It doesn't matter. That's the reason why
you need that nigga in certain situations had to be
the first. That's what I'm And you got to think
like that, like being a nigga, sometimes you have to
be a nigga. Sometimes you have to be black. Sometimes
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you got to be Olja. Have you ever had to
be Carlos and not a nigga? When have I ever
just had to be a few times I had to
be nigga. Couldn't be nothing else but a Nigga's in
this situation with us, we'd have been around each other
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every type of situation. So I've seen him be Carlos,
I've seen him be a nigger. I've seen him be black.
He see b B Chico. He seed me be a nigga,
he seen me. But we've all seen it, We've all
been put in these situations to know to be comfortable
if anything was to happen, You're cool with knowing that
this person is beside you. And I think that's what
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people because if you just go out here and just
try to be black, you're gonna get take advantage of. Oh,
without question, when they push your blackness, you have to
be a nigga. Absolutely yes, do not keep the nigga.
You can tell you as a woman, when they push
your womanhood, you have to be a nigga, right, That's
the whole. And then you turn into Queen Latifa on
(54:24):
the Motherfucker's because I feel like who you calling a
bit now? I feel like a nigga or bitch gonna
just like try Queen Latifa, like Tiger had tried me
at the BET Awards and he sounds like some shit.
He'll dude. He would not move out of my seat,
and I was I was in a beautiful tangerine dress.
I would have spit that nigga lyric set. I wouldn't
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chick that nigga hand would have broke Handga Tiger Bros.
I had to really dig in my nigga bag and
was like, did he move? Fuck out my goddamn seat
before this shit turns up into something else. And the
security guard was like, come on, brother, let's just let's
just move. But like, I don't want to think that
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nobody wants to. Because you are instructual and because you
carry yourself that the way that you do that, people
think that you don't possess that because that's not something
that you put out into the public. Do you think
that that's taking advantage of on your or have you
had that be something that people try to take advantage
of until you show like a motherfucker. Wait, wait a minute, nigga,
(55:27):
I ain't that? Literally wrote a song about it, Yes,
I definitely yeah. I mean I've had that. I've had
that in work settings where it's like, oh you really,
why are you trying? Like why are you trying me?
To this point, I'm keeping things profession now and above
board because that's what we should be doing. But you
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really pushing me to a place where now I have
to demonstrate that I will not be pushed to that,
I will not be pushed past that. And then you
have to show that. And then everyone's like, oh, okay,
now we understand. Now we understand that, and that's no
aggressive emails. Yes, so you gotta pur your my previous email,
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but with a couple of motherfuckers in it. Yeah, and
you know who? I feel like, see that's what I'm saying,
Like it's black people. We should have exclusive rights to
do shit like that, Like the company sent out an
email bright and then like they send it to you
and then they let you retype it for the black employees. Attention,
(56:37):
all niggas, go to the group chat. I can't even email, right,
go to the part of white people to sneak motherfuckers
people and they're gonna suck it up soon as you
go in there to eat your lunch up. So how
do you feel? How do you guys feel about that
little situation that happened. I'm fucking with you and what
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you said, You know what I mean, it's gonna make
it parts. They got their own server. Shit, they got
their separate ship. We live in the United States. They
live in America. Yeah, exactly. That shit totally different. It's
completely different all the way. But that's a long conversation.
(57:22):
Back to smart, funny and black because we got that.
You want to get deep because I feel like you
could articulate it and not be redundant. That's what I'm saying,
because I want to hear more about that. Man. White
people live in America. That means they can move freely
throughout We live in the United States of America, where
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we have to be subject or whatever we are subject
to where we are, wherever we're standing, we're subject to
that law in that area. You know what the distinction
is like on top of that, it's the United States
is the country. Yes, America is the company. There you go.
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White people are invested in the company of America. Right,
we are employees in the country. We're not employees. We're property.
Yeah we are. We are. They're citizens, we're property. Yeah.
Because I was watching this ship, right, did you know? No,
check this out. I'm gonna show you some shit. This
(58:25):
is how crazy it is. They do dropping a little
shit in other ship because they know we're gonna watch
the ship. So I'm watching this ship, right. Did you
know that motherfucking one blue fin tuner, This motherfucker worth
a million dollars? Did you know they have to have
a federal agent there before they could pull this ship
out of the water, before they could pour the whole
(58:48):
fucking fish out of the water. It has to be
a fucking agent there to fucking watch. I'm saying. They
can't even pull this ship all the way out of
water until he get that, because that's the law, and
gets who can't fucking get done nobody. Yeah, and they
only give out be you can only have They only
(59:09):
got a certain amount of motherfucker that they even let
do this shit, and you can only catch a certain amount.
And when you catch this bitch, it's gone. They're sending
this ship to the people who bound out exactly. But
that's what I'm saying when you say the company who
makes those rules, those laws, that's that's I think that's
(59:31):
the real thing that a lot of people are are
starting to understand. And you know, um and question, you know,
who is actually really running this place and who it's
really if it's a company, who owned it? Whoever owned
a company is a small number of people, like, there's
(59:51):
a very small number of people. But I think, you know,
for some folks, I think they love like bringing shit
up like that, but they're not really trying to figure
out how to change it, you know. They just like
knowing that they know. And I think for other folks,
they don't want to know because they can't change it.
And it's just like, if I can't change the ship,
then why the funk do I want to still carry
(01:00:12):
that weight on me of knowing, of knowing you can't
change around him this conversation about that way you can
because it's because indec people. If enough people thought that way,
we would not be I come from the city of politics,
and when you get to see people who make the
(01:00:32):
laws ignore that the people who need the most help,
and then you get tricked. I ain't gonna say trick,
but then you get coursed into being gung hole about
vote vote vote nigga, man, that's what we say. You
want to know what we say Over the rest of
this video, go to that. Just in case you wonder
(01:00:54):
what we're doing, we are now showing you just how
important having an eighty five South show app is. Because
you was watching the show thinking, oh they didn't finally
put the ship back on YouTube. They was listening. We weren't,
we weren't. It's on that app. The rest of this listen,
the rest of the audio is on happ Yeah, yeah,
(01:01:23):
who who? All right, now you gotta know what we're seeing.
You gotta go get the app. That's the Anio Show app.
It's available on Amazon, biostick, Apple TV wherever you get
your slable directly where they sell apps or they don't
see apps on Apple TV, Yah with us two Apple TV.
(01:01:45):
Y put it on real coup. Don't say funck nobody. No,
I don't say, I say put it. I think, oh
we do full of real couse, the real Cooper. Yeah,
so subscribe to the app. It's only eight ninety nine
a month or eighty five dollars year, So you get
a whole year for eighty five dollars. Did you know
that it's ain't fifty and then you gotta pay tax. Yeah,
(01:02:07):
so you know. Hey, no, we're get them all type
of content. You know what. We're not even gonna tell
them who you got your glassy from until they get
gonna happen. I mean, hey, you gotta watch the app.
The app is available. All of these people that say
we should keep putting this on YouTube for free, what
about the years of freeness that we've already provided upon you.
(01:02:27):
We gave this away for free for years. Let's move together,
listen to the show and put it on another network
and you're buying their subscription. You don't ask them why
you're buying their ship, So don't ask us. We're putting
it on the app. Who's over the app? Nobody knows,
(01:02:49):
get that. Yeah, we saw what you said in the comments.
We saw it the good, the bad, and the ugly.
So you know what we're folding under this pressure. We
hear you, We hear you. We'll just get the fuck
(01:03:13):
on that, y'all. Way, just for an hour, though, That's
all you get is out, so you can't complain with
We're the rest of it getting to something. I'll see.
We gotta hurs with a whole bunch of ads in between, like, hey,
how you doing slow motion? Waste motherfucking Yeah, let's just
(01:03:36):
uh go ahead and make sure Channel eighty five dot com.
I want to make sure I read what they wrote.
They wrote some shit out for us. These niggas don't
know how to spell or type proper sentences, but they
try it to get us to get y'all about the app.
What you think we want to read this ship five
man so we can talk that ship man, ladies, don't
you that's right on the app, uncensored, unfiltered and edit it.
(01:04:06):
Can you believe that I'm talking about what actual production
and it jump cuts, clips, all taxes, type of like
exclusive shit that they don't even know that. They don't
even know that we got a show where we'd be
cooking like anxiety foods and ship that's on the ass
YEP document. Chico got a head right and plays that.
(01:04:29):
Nobody passed it. That's why the shit looked like but
we're working on it and you can see it on
the app. They didn't They didn't even tell them about
the tax course that we had uploaded on that. They
don't even know that. We got a whole show about
Wall Street on the app, right, and we got the
alternate end until the color purple up there. Oh man,
(01:04:50):
We got the raw edition, all the cuts, all rights
on the app. So if you want to see some
shit that you know they're trying to have from go
to that. I'm leaving the channewy five dot com, go
get DAP. You got an hour for free. We gave
you what you wanted. Now give us some subscriptions to
the app fifteen eighty five dollars a year. Channaw eighty
(01:05:13):
five dot com eighty five South should get that. Listen,
this is what they don't know. Really three dollars, but
adjusting for inflation is done. Yeah what low saying? Get
the app man, Stop bullshit. We out of here man.
We're not about to keep working on all this time
for working free. We are one. We are on. Well
(01:05:38):
on your way too, flies o