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November 5, 2025 8 mins

Former NBA player Paul Pierce says if you want to see if someone loves you cheat on them and see if they stay! Paulina is shocked that Fred hasn't been adding new lingo to his vocabulary!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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All thanks to Live Nation. And he's flinning the NBA
and he wanted me to know how you know, Kiki,
if a woman really loves you? Oh okay, not in
a relationship right now, and I haven't been in some time,
but the next time I am. I just want to
thank Paul for this night.

Speaker 2 (00:41):
You really want to know if a girl love you
need to go out and cheat on her?

Speaker 1 (00:44):
What listen?

Speaker 2 (00:48):
If you really you really want to know, if a
girl love you for real, go cheat on her and
see how she reacts.

Speaker 3 (00:58):
Now we're going to see what's real. Yeah, I'm just
saying the girl on whoever the girl was this podcast
is just sitting there. I have no idea what she's
about to say, but she is looking at him. You
want to know if somebody really loves you, then betray
them deeply and see if they still put up with
your vs.

Speaker 1 (01:17):
Yeah, that's all you got to do. That's why I
need to ban podcast equipment. Thank you. Everybody doesn't need it.
Lock it up like in Walgreens. Yes, everybody does have
a podcast. You're right. Maybe you should have to take
some sort of an exam, right, or there should be
some kind of an interview board. Now that would apply
to us too, I guess. But we're professional, so you
know we'd be fine. I mean, if you've listened to
the tangent, you know we are professional. Wow, So that's

(01:40):
that's how you know? That's I think that's more how
you know, how would I describe them? If you wish somebody?
I don't want to say the wrong thing. It's because
people have been cheated on before and they have gone
back to the person. But I don't think that's any
test of their love or loyalty. I think that's just
am I willing to accept that you betrayed me and
I believe that it was a one time deal. This

(02:01):
sounds more like a strategy.

Speaker 4 (02:02):
Because then into his own logic, what if the woman says, okay,
so I want to touch your love back.

Speaker 1 (02:08):
Well, I think he would just add to love you.
But then you'd be like, well, then why were we
together at all to begin with?

Speaker 4 (02:15):
Let's just let's just keep cheating on each other, see
who loves each other the most.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
Right, and all of a sudden you're in an open relationship, right,
come on? Yeah, I don't. I don't want to say that.
I don't know the word that I'm looking for. But
it doesn't it's it doesn't indicate love sad that I
think it indicates something far deeper and more sad. If
you continually cheat on someone and they stay with you,
it's like they don't have their own identity or they

(02:39):
don't have, you know, good feelings about themselves, which which
is not that's not that's sad. Yeah, Like, if he's
tested this theory and people stay with him, then that
means that he's he's like praying on sad people they
don't use you think.

Speaker 4 (02:50):
Yeah, absolutely, I mean I want to know what he'd
say that. That's my proot. I want to know would
you stay with me if I cheat on you? Like,
let's put the game on two players. Does most start.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
Let's do it. I like that. Let's put the game
on two players. Yeah, I like that. Write that one.
Write that one down. Then I can use that one
the next two years, like stand on basiness on business.
I know I'm the prisident. I'm using different words. I
was talking about that yesterday with my friend. You surprised
I haven't updated my likes? But are you surprised? She
was talking with the front last nobody should Nobody surprised

(03:24):
that I haven't updated my slang in some time now,
because no one has uploaded anything new in a while.
I think he got to plug in and she got
to get me on version four.

Speaker 5 (03:34):
Yeah, update that because my best friend thinks that when
I say locked in, I'm trying to sound like A
like a not even a gen Z like an alf
What is that, jenn Alfo, the next one under them?

Speaker 1 (03:41):
Oh, I don't know they. I think we go from
Z back to A. I think we do whatever they are.

Speaker 5 (03:45):
He thinks I'm trying to sound like a fourteen year old, like, oh,
my nephew says locked and I'm like, you're not. Never
said locked in number two like they use it in
the corporate world at this point and number three.

Speaker 1 (03:53):
I was like, I'm the prize. Friend hasn't taken that
one yet.

Speaker 5 (03:55):
I think I have said locked yet you have Okay, okay,
I'm proud of you.

Speaker 1 (03:59):
Well I have it. In fairness, I haven't been saying
stand on business like every day. Yeah, I'm probably it's
just occasional drop it vacationally. You know where it's appropriate. Well,
so that's your one example.

Speaker 5 (04:10):
Of because then I was like, how to get into
like how stand on Business came to be from this room?

Speaker 1 (04:16):
And I was like, yeah, it's it's a six seven
And then he's like, you're gonna say six seven X.
I'm like, no, I'm not. I don't know.

Speaker 4 (04:22):
I'm not.

Speaker 5 (04:22):
I'm just trying to say what I like to say.

Speaker 1 (04:24):
I'm still after weeks of it, I'm still unclear on
what it really means. I don't know what that is.
It's just a thing to say. And I know, I
know we feel stupid. I mean, I know we look
stupid and old bite, but you know the people listening
now going you don't know what that means? No, it's
different stuff, right right, So a lot of different contexts,
and I've looked it up. I've read I asked a.
I asked jad GPT, like, how do I use this?
And then Jack Gpt said, don't ever use it? Just

(04:46):
never let it come out of your mouth. How's your
chad going? I haven't. We're not we're not fully acclimated yet.
We're still we're still like feel each other out. We're
not going steady.

Speaker 3 (04:55):
They haven't learned you.

Speaker 2 (04:57):
No, don't.

Speaker 1 (04:57):
I don't think it's predictable. But I will tell you this.
The other day, I yes, I typed into chet GPT
an Instagram caption that I was going to write just
I wrote it, and I just wanted to see what
chet gpt would suggest, and I gotta tell you something.
He came up with some fire stuff. They spit back
something similar to what I wrote. But it was like,

(05:17):
here's here's a more like verbose version of what you wrote,
and then here's a punchier version of what you wrote,
and then here's a version of what you wrote that
is it's just shorter, and then here's one with emojis.
And then it gave me the emojis too, and I
was like, this is so cool, Like that one looks
so much cooler than mine. Copy paste boom at least

(05:38):
it was. It was based on something I actually wrote,
but no as far as like what my rich guy
was talking about how it like is controlled to go
life met. I got a rich friend. Okay, I know you' jealous.
Who is it? His parents used to own fast food restaurants.
He's rich and and he was he's the guy that
pays for all the two hundred and fifty dollars chet
GPT subscriptions. And he's like, oh my god, this thing

(05:59):
does every But then his wife is like, it's so
annoying because he sits there and talks to this thing
all day instead of talking to me. And he's like, no,
but it's learning me. And he only plays with his
Chad GBT. Yeah, well and that's that CHADGPT. But I
learned some other things too because I think his wife
is less interested. It means nothing. Someone said about six seven.

(06:20):
As a teacher, I can't even uh, I can't even
count aloud saying six seven, eight, nine, ten, and the
kids start freaking out because they're seven year olds, so
you can't even say one, two, three, four, five, six,
Ah is the sixth seventh thing? Like the D's Nuts
thing was like in the two thousands, or at least

(06:42):
that made that like I got it. Oh god, you know,
like I called into HR for that for D's nuts
when I lived in Charlotte. I did. Everybody was playing
the game and the girl on the show just didn't
get it. Or no, I think she got it, but
she like was mad at me. So she went to
HR and said he always talks about oh no, and
I and and so then I get called into a

(07:03):
room with like two seventy year old people who were
like I can't believe this, And I had to like
show them on the internet like no, no, no, no, this
is a trend that has nothing to do with that.
It's just a thing. It's just you're just trying to
get people to say something. And they were like, oh,
well that's stupid. I'm like yeah, I know, but I
had to explain it to them. You know, it would
be like who is it? And if you don't know
what I'm talking about somehow because you weren't alive in

(07:24):
the two thousand, it was like who is that DJ?
You know the guy that was on Jersey Shore? Who
is that guy that was That's that was the whole thing.
Oh okay, how did you all just fall for Yeah.
I was like, we're gonna start talking about him?

Speaker 2 (07:39):
Yeah, I got.

Speaker 1 (07:39):
The whole thing was just I was just trying to
get someone to say d I remember, like, well, I
just said, I just telegraphed the whole thing to go,
oh poly d you worked, I'm going to h talk
about your nuts. Yeah, because it's because I'm locked in. Guys,
that's what you're talking about. I will never forget. I

(08:00):
had to explain to like a sixty year old man,
like he's like, why are you saying this. I'm like, dude,
it's a thing. It's going around. It's a thing on
the interwebs. Dude,

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