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September 17, 2025 129 mins

The central theme of this podcast episode revolves around the creation of a safe haven for Blerds and Nerds amidst a tumultuous political climate. In light of the recent firing of writer Gretchen Felker-Martin due to her remarks on Charlie Kirk, we delve into the implications of such actions within the creative community. Further, we discuss the cinematic merits of "The Conjuring: Last Rites," reflecting on its effectiveness as a horror film. Additionally, we address the significant news regarding Diamond Comic Distributors Inc., which has recently filed for Chapter 11 and is undergoing substantial restructuring, including layoffs and the sale of its comic distribution business. The discussions are enriched by our shared commitment to authenticity and representation in storytelling, as we explore the creative journeys of individuals like Rorie Still, who emphasize character recognition in their work. Through this dialogue, we aim to foster an environment that encourages open expression while navigating the complexities of the current landscape.

🚨✨ LIVE Tuesday @ 8PM EST! ✨🚨

Blerd’s Eyeview is back with special guest Rorie Still – author of Flashbang, creator of Teddy Ninja, and the brilliant mind behind the upcoming Dracula: More Than Blood! 🖤⚡️

We’re diving into:

⚡️ Rorie’s journey from anthology to graphic novel to animation pitches in L.A.

⚡️ Her creative process and what’s next for Dracula & Teddy Ninja.

⚡️ The shocking shake-up at Diamond Comic Distributors – with the end of Previews, layoffs of staff like Allyn Gibson, and what this means for comic shops everywhere.

⚡️ Marvel’s Ultimate Endgame #1 CRUSHES expectations – is the new Ultimate Universe the next House of X moment?

💥 PLUS:

🎤 A special video drop from Crazy8theGreat 🔥

🎉 A spotlight on the Sinners-themed party hosted by Blerd’s Eyeview Legacy member Candi Bee of CandiBee Parties!


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Takeaways:

  • In light of the current political landscape, we emphasize the importance of creating a safe space for Blerds and Nerds to express themselves without fear of judgment.
  • The recent discussion surrounding 'The Conjuring: Last Rites' highlights the significance of horror films that successfully engage and terrify audiences, reaffirming its status as a commendable entry in the genre.
  • We reflect on the controversy involving writer Gretchen Felker-Martin, who was...
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(04:09):
Hey everybody, we're back.
We got another episode of Blur View.
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This is your captain of theship, the man of the world, the man
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(04:51):
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She is early.
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We got the early birds in here today.
What's going on everybody?

(05:11):
I hope everybody had a a good weekend.
Despite all the discourse thatyou've been hearing or seeing, we
are a safe space.
Doesn't matter what yourbackground is as long as you don't
spew hate and.
And decisiveness.
Weird.
Where the people you want togo talk to.
Coming back to the ship aftera nice little reprieve is my second

(05:36):
in command.
She.
She's still on her reprieve.
She says wait a second.
But.
But no, she'll be back soon.
She'll be sooner.
But yeah, this is a safe space.
We've seen a lot of discourse,we've seen a lot of people getting
upset, a lot of finger pointing.
We know who it is.

(05:57):
As you see, we just mindingour own business so we're just keeping
things copacetic.
And like I said, if you likewhat we do, please feel free to support
however you can.
Whether that's sharing thestream, subscribing to the channel,

(06:18):
that's always helpful and also donations.
So that's always helpful as well.
So is she ready now?
Which is good to go?
My second in command back bypopular demand, lady Mandalore.
Oh God.
Jesus Christ.
Hi.
It always it.
You can never change it untila second person shows up.

(06:41):
Okay.
Hi everybody.
My virtual background is, ishoeing me a little bit, but hi.
Oh, I see you've been Visiting Hogwarts.
Yes, yes, yes.
Oh, God.
I'm gonna call it Black Warts,but that's.
That sounds like a trip to the doctor.
Yeah, it does.

(07:03):
Sure does.
So how's it going?
It is.
It's New York.
Is New Yorkin.
Yeah, the job is jobbing, you know.
You know.
You know, as usual, however,you know, onward and upward and,
you know, making money.
Making moves to keep my money.

(07:23):
Oh, my God.
Goals, goals.
Always goals.
Oh, yeah.
There's nothing like having tomove your area of work, your workstation
to another place in the samefacility again.
And it's just, it's so fun.
But at least your money hasnot changed I I.
As many times as you want to.
That's cutting into your hoursfrom me.

(07:50):
Oh, my God.
A very old whoopty.
Freaking dudes in the building.
What's going on?
As she tells the hostage inthe basement.
Not a people.
You hush it.
What's going on is your.

(08:12):
Wait.
You.
We sort of hear you.
Can you hear me now?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Now.
Yeah.
Hi.
Hello.
Joyous of joys.
I love having my ladies back.
You.
You have no idea.
It's fun.
It's fun.

(08:33):
You guys bring joy to me.
Oh, hi.
Everybody out in the world.
By the way.
Sorry.
I'm so sorry.
I'm.
I'm a little flustered and allthat joint.
The fact that you know moreFrench than I do.
Listen, I stop at croissant.

(08:59):
I stopped Japeau.
I don't know.
Our very own.
He.
He's finally somewhat rested.
Our Globetrotter Reverend Navy Montel.

(09:21):
What's going on?
Hey, what's up, y'?
All?
Wait.
Panel moderator, maybe.
Yes.
I actually have a title.
I never thought I'd see the day.
Good.
Great.
And my only French is Goony Google.
That's all I know.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Goody mop.
Yeah.
Goony Google.
Yeah.

(09:43):
This is what.
You know, the younger folkdon't understand because Chris and
Whoopty, they lost.
They do.
She's in the glass.
90.
I remember that.
I heard that on the album.
Like, come on.
Emilio Estevez.
I'm sorry, what?
What did you say?
Garbage men.

(10:04):
I don't know.
Repo man.
Ladies.
Oh, my God.
Our very own lady of the night.
Not that lady.
Oh, my.
Not that lady.
That's why we can't have nice things.
What the hell?

(10:24):
The lady of Darkness.
How's that sound?
No better.
The Mistress of the Macabre,if you will.
There we go.
Hello.
What's all this?
What you do?
What you doing?
What you Doing okay.
What you doing?
What you got?
The mistress locks is lockingover here.

(10:46):
Okay.
I. I want.
I want to.
I want to.
I want to say something to.
To Laney.
I took my little one.
She's 16, but I still call herthe little one.
I. I took her to see theConjuring because she's a big horror
fan.
And me, I normally don't dohorror films in theaters because

(11:06):
I've been disappointed in the past.
Okay, so it only takes three times.
You disappoint me with ahorror film three times, and I'm
just like, you know what?
I can save this for cable or something.
But we went to go seeConjuring, the last rights, and,
my God.
You and Jay sound alike.

(11:27):
I. I was kind of disappointed, actually.
I thought it was better thanthe third one.
I will say that.
But I didn't think it rose tothe second one.
It.
It's good.
They'll give.
I was.
I was impressed.
I was impressed.
Let's just put it.
I was.
I was thoroughly impressed.
I kept.
I kept yelling in the theater.

(11:48):
Sam and Dean would never.
That part is very true.
Okay.
Would never, ever, ever.
But like I said, I.
Like I said, me.
Me and Jay were going back and forth.
Like, Jay came home because hesaw before me.
He came home, he's like, girl,it's scary.
You're gonna be scared.
I said, I'll bet.

(12:08):
Let's go.
I'm getting ready.
I'm getting hyped.
I even watched the second one.
So then I get there.
I'm just like, it's.
I.
Now I will say, it does capoff the.
The career of the war.
I do like how they capped it off.
And I also like how theyobviously left the door open for

(12:29):
more.
What's up?
What's up?
What's up?
Crazy eight the great.
You know, it won't be the Conjuring.
But congratulations to eightfor making his goal.
This man is about to do a video.
Oh, what was the.
What was the goal?
2025.
2500.
And he.
I think he surpassed it.
I think he surpassed it.

(12:50):
Let's go.
Congratulations.
As if we didn't.
Doubt for me.
Zero.
Doubt zero.
But stay tuned later for alittle bit later when we take a break.
You'll be seeing a newpremiere from 8.
I'll be right back.
I'll be right back.
Oh, great.

(13:10):
Fine.
Bring.
Bring back food.
Okay.
Teriyaki chicken.
Thank you very much.
No, but yeah, lady, it was.
It wasn't bad.
I. I was actually impressed.
Yeah.
I found myself actuallySaying, come on, man.
What?
There's literally.
There's literally.
And you know the scene.
There's literally a scenewhere I'm like, that bastard was

(13:32):
locked up when I last seen it.
What is going on?
I said it.
I was just like, who's doing it?
I' ma tell you.
I actually fell asleep.
When?
After.
Let me think now.
After she was trying on the dress.
To the fact that like somebodythat they're supposed to ends up

(13:52):
where the house is.
Just in case if people stillwant to see it.
Let me tell you something.
Any.
Any.
Any horror movie that involves mirrors.
I'm just saying, bro.
But Oculus did it better.
Don't do that.
No, anytime did it better.

(14:13):
Every.
Every time there's a form of amirror in a horror film, something
pops up, something goes down.
Like it is.
It is.
Let me see where eight at.
He just said something.
He appreciate all the supportand energy sent his way.
So it's a blessing.
So yeah, dude.
Anytime.

(14:33):
All the time.
Let's put it that way, little brother.
Let's go.
Let me tell you something.
Those two.
Those two songs that areinspired by Ghost Face is on repeat
feet for me.
Love it.
Yes.
As.
As they say 11 people watching4 likes.
Y' all get.
Y' all do better than that.
Do better.

(14:55):
Don't.
Don't piss Lady Mandalore offon her first night back.
Don't do.
Please don't.
You can't even hear her.
I gotta deal with this womantwice a week.
Ah.
And she got me on speed dial.
No, always we see.
I gotta deal with.
What you mean deal.
Sir?

(15:18):
You know what?
If I don't elicit any responsefrom her, I'm not doing my job.
Okay.
Be careful.
I too.
I too.
And an executive officer.
And I. I am.
I am hold to accountability as well.
You know that.
You are loved.
But I have loved and let go too.

(15:38):
So.
So have I.
And they seem to hold on no matter.
No, it's.
It's been a wild couple of days.
Like I said before, we arejust minding our business.
So leave us out of it.

(15:58):
We ain't got nothing to dowith it.
Listen, that's a fact.
And they still got our namesin our.
In people's mouths.
As.
As, as usual.
As usual.
Because ain't nothing that'sbetter to do.
That's why.
Look, if you need a hobby,I'll teach you how to play games,
but leave me the hell alone.
I, I. I'm going to quote DaveChappelle who said, come get your

(16:20):
lessons.
Just saying we mind our own business.
Like, look, we ain't start none.
It won't be none.
You start coming across.
But, you know, for those who are.
I'm just.
I'll say this.
For those who are spreadingdiscourse, hate, vile rhetoric, indifference,

(16:45):
discord.
And I'm not talking about the app.
Karma has a way.
I'm just saying Karma got away.
Piss her off.
Just saying.
She does her thing, and we sitback, say, hey, we don't.
We listen and we don't judge,and we mind our business.

(17:09):
Oh, I'm judging.
I judge.
I might judge.
Lady Mandalore hit the nailand say, oh, I'm judging.
Oh, no, we're judging.
We're.
We're judging the ones who's speaking.
And we.
We.
We watching you.
You just did.
You're doing us favors.
I'm just saying.
You're doing us favors.
Trust me.
Especially in the politicalfield, man.

(17:31):
I'm telling you, I have neverturned my YouTube off so fast.
And all my day, man.
Come on, now.
I didn't watch the Emmys, butI caught pieces here and there.
You know, awards season hasbeen real fickle since they slighted
Queen Angela and many others, actually.

(17:51):
But I will shout out to the.
For the ones that did win,Stephen Colbert.
Congratulations.
Yes.
You know, even though CBS iscanceling the show.
It'S fine.
He worked for the bunch of.
Anyway, he need.
They didn't let him go.
I was gonna say.
He's gonna land on his feetreal good.

(18:12):
Oh.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
He's gonna.
It's like, joy, Joy.
Joy Reed did the same thing.
Don Lemon did the same.
You know, Roland Martin didthe same thing.
They know what to do.
They know exactly what to do.
So they was like, oh, youthought you were cutting off the
money.
Oh, I don't think they'reready for an unleashed Stephen Colbert.

(18:37):
Right.
There's nothing worse thanhaving to say, you're fired, but
you still have to finish it.
Oh, I said, oh, you about toget all of this, dude.
I'm not holding back.
What are you going to do to me?
You fired me, bro.
You took away my show.
I mean, look what you've given me.
Time, maybe.
I know you remember whenArsenio hall had his show and.

(18:58):
Yes.
Damn.
In CBS canceled.
Was it CBS then?
It was cbs.
Yeah, cbs.
CBS canceled that show.
A show that.
No, it was Fox.
Yeah, sorry.
A show.
A show that literally was theblueprint for hip hop and black culture
overall.

(19:18):
And when they canceled him,oh, everybody came out the woodwork.
Bobcat Goldthwaite said, oh,I'm just spray painting the set.
What are they gonna do?
Fire?
You're like, that's literallywhat he said.
Bobcat didn't give a damn, man.
He's like, what are they gonna do?

(19:40):
So, yeah, it was.
It was a time, so.
But yeah, it was definitely afun moment in time.
And even now, if you'vewatched andor if you are a fan of
Star Wars, I don't know howmany times I have to repeat this.
A brown coat, a firefly ofsome sorts or serenity.

(20:03):
Any form of rebel.
Look at Nepal.
Look what they did.
And flown the flag.
Rise up.
Do something.
Just leave us out of it.

(20:23):
We.
We did what we supposed to do.
But for those who are on theright side of history, keep fighting.
Keep standing up.
Keep speaking out.
Keep speaking out.
Keep speaking out.
Hold their feet to the fire.
Whether it's at the locallevel and wherever else you can get
it.
Hold their feet to the fire.

(20:44):
Do not lit up.
Can.
Can I Now that noise.
Y' all need to pay attention.
Are we paying.
You're talking about.
Talking about our stuff, correct?
Yes.
No.
Let them talk to their cousins.
Talk to your cousins.
We don't got to do with y' allno more.
You didn't want it then.

(21:05):
Well, that I will.
To that end, to the ones whoare the.
To those, I should say, theones who have always been on the
right side of history.
You already doing your job.
Thank you.
I'm not worried about you guys.
Just push harder.
Obama said it best.
After I leave, you still gotto keep fighting.

(21:27):
I do need y' all to throw ashoe, though.
Y' all see talking.
I do.
Y' all that are in there, Ineed some pettiness.
I need petty.
I need petty.
And just what?
Right?
That reporter with Bush.
Boy, that was aim.
It's like, I need.
I need.
I need Jasmine Crockett level.

(21:49):
Call them out.
Where they at.
Type of.
Type of energy.
And then go.
Go plus ultra and then beyond.
I need that.
There is no one on that sidewho's gonna do that.
Oh, no, no, I didn't.
I just said I need that typeof energy.
I know.
Yeah.
Can we talk about Reverend Dr.Wesley and his sermon that has gone

(22:11):
viral?
Perfect example.
Oh, that man.
Oh, man.
He cooked.
He cooked during that sermon.
Oh, my goodness.
She's just like, I don't know either.
Cool.
Yay.
Hi.
Take the floor.
Late.
Take the floor.
Navy.
In.
In culture.
In culture.

(22:32):
Please, please.
So you know how everybody hasbeen this whole thing with Charlie
Kirk has been polarizing this,though he incorporated in his sermon,
saying, the way you lived doesnot necessarily mean you're going
to die hero.
You're going to die a martyr.
And he said the fact that theyare praising him because he's gone,

(22:57):
but you're not going to eventalk about the others who have died
along the way, including theMinnesota leader of Democratic leader.
Her and her husband were killed.
Nothing was said.
But when this sycophant endsup getting killed, all of a sudden
he becomes a martyr and anational hero.
He says, no, no, y' all needto find that servant.

(23:19):
Let me tell you that, man, Iwatched it three times.
He cooked.
He spoke on it, Spoke on it.
And he's right.
He's like, how.
How you act in life willreflect how you are when you go away.
Oh, that quote has been makingits round.

(23:41):
Nah.
Yeah.
He said, well, hearing peoplewith selective.
Yeah, hearing people wereselective with selective rage who
are mad about Charlie Kirk butdidn't give a damn about Melissa
Hortman and her husband whenthey were shot down in their home.
Tell me I ought to havecompassion for the death of a man
who had no respect for my own life.

(24:04):
For anyone's life, Literallyanyone's across the board, including
the people that are.
Okay, wait, we gotta get offthis train.
We got to get off this train.
We will.
Don't worry.
I'm about.
But I think it.
It needs.
It just needs to be.
It needs to be spoken on.
It genuinely to be spoken on.

(24:25):
It does.
As much as we hate.
It's unavoidable to a degree,but it needs to be.
Thing this is is I neithercelebrate nor more.
It's not black and white.
It is very, very nuanced.
And that's what people are feeling.

(24:46):
Yeah.
So research.
It is nuanced.
But if you think about it,hell, even the pieces of the information
that has been coming out, I'mlike, y' all don't even know what
y' all talking about half of this.
But they never do.
Yeah, that's nothing.
That's nothing new.
It's always doom and gloom.
Really.
No, we're not doing that.

(25:07):
So that would be my cue.
No, other than that.
I'll admit it.
Other.
Other than that.
I've been trying to catch upon some shows.
Hey, only.
Only Murders in the Buildingis back.
That's just a me show.

(25:27):
I'm sorry.
I like it.
It's just a me show.
Oh, that's what it's called.
I've seen.
I thought that was a Tagline.
Good show.
If you like Steve Martin.
Martin short, you know, it's agood show.
It's a.
It's murder mystery slash comedy.
It's fun.
And out of all the threeamigos, those two are my favorite.

(25:51):
Well, speaking on Chevy Chase.
Other than that.
Yeah, I've been catching up on that.
Catching up on Peacemaker.
Catching up on Alien Earth.
Gen V starts this week.
I think it's this week.
Yep.
Tomorrow.
Yes, yes, yes, yes.
Good Lord.

(26:12):
They're just.
I.
Stay in the house.
Stay in the house and watchall you're gonna watch.
It's a lot.
Look, lady Mandalore's like,it is a lot.
Yeah, it is.
It's a lot.
I think.
I, I, yeah, I'm trying to.
I'm trying to think of what'ssupposed to end.
And then I got.
What's up next to pick up Demon.

(26:34):
Demon Slayer had opened up to,like, what, 70 million?
That movie.
We were part of that.
That movie.
Yeah, that movie.
Yo, Chef's Kiss.
We went to the theater to seethe Conjuring Sunday night.
That parking lot was packed.

(26:55):
And she was like, oh, we'rehere to see that.
They're all here to see the country.
No, sweetie, they're here tosee Demon Slayer.
And I was happy.
I got to see a dub.
So you.
I. I was fine.
She thought.
And there's a.
There's a typical.
It's our theater, but there'sa typical room that we normally can
go see all the.
All the newest releases and stuff.
She thought it was going to bein that one.

(27:16):
It's like, oh, no, DemonSlayer's playing in that one.
Imax.
We saw the IMAX and dope.
It was awesome.
Yeah.
Oh, they shut it out.
Thing you gotta know.
You sure?
Come, come.
I know you went to go get your books.
Go flex, Boo.
Come flex.
What's the problem?
We read around here.

(27:41):
What you got?
Catch them all.
What you got?
Oh, wow.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
We.
We.
I got.
I got locked and loaded, Boo.
Boo.
You better have.
You better have them on deck.
What's that?
Oh, that's number three.
Oh, that's.
Is that number three?
I think that's number threewith Muzan.
On the COVID Jojo's gettinginto it.

(28:04):
Oh.
Oh, that's the hard cover.
That's the.
That's the rapper.
Finally.
Somebody been reading theseover and over and over.
Yeah, you could.
Don't you see it?
Don't you.
Know we got one through nine?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

(28:25):
But, yeah, it was.
It was so good.
And.
And this.
And this one was crime.
Not gonna say when.
Because one.
That's a big spoiler.
But she was crying.
Wait, at the beginning ortowards the middle?
That's okay.
Do.
Okay.
Why are you calling me out, Yo.
Why are you calling me?
Safe space.
It's a safe space, girl.

(28:47):
Everybody.
Everybody cries.
It's fine.
Look, when you're talking to agroup of people that cried at Raccoon,
at Rocket's story.
So there.
Why do you keep bringing that up?
Because I just watched Bro.
I just watched Brightburnagain the other day, and I'm like,
that is.
I see how you got this job.
Thank you.

(29:11):
It's not.
They were just like, oh, he can't.
He can.
He help produced it, and hisbrothers wrote it, so indirected.
So.
Yeah.
Wait, his brother that's in Peacemaker.
No, no, the other two brother.
He has two other brothers.
Okay.
Yeah.
So, yeah, he.
They.
They.
They wrote him.
They wrote and directed Brightburn.

(29:33):
James Gunn produced.
Got you.
So I'm like, oh, so y' alljust stacked with talent over there.
Okay, so.
Yeah.
Yep.
Yeah.
Bama, right?
Teach them why they're young.
I call it culture.
Every time mine is comingaround, I'm like, hey, come get some
of this culture in here.

(29:54):
Sit down.
Watch this.
This is.
This is.
This is good for you.
All right, Johanna.
Ah.
Everybody's got Demon Slayerexcept for moi.

(30:16):
All I have are statues.
That's all I got.
That's okay.
I even.
I even bought her the Attackon Titan omnibus, and she went through
that in, like, three days.
You.
That's taking too long.
It took you three days.
Really?
That's definitely that.
Definitely.
I need you to be quiet because.
She goes through books beforeI could.

(30:36):
Even to say, okay, I'm gonnaget you another one.
Or go to the library.
You hear the evil giggle inthe background?
Nope.
I'd be lucky if it's a week.
Her giggle reminds me of LadyMandalore's giggle when she was playing.

(30:59):
Yo.
Hey.
Lady Jojo's giggle remind youof Lady.
Man.
Lady Mandalore's giggle whenshe was playing Uno.
Speaking of which, LadyMandalore, how many subs are you
short do you still need?
Is it.

(31:19):
It's not ten.
It was six grand total.
Because.
Because, you guys, if you'renot watching Room Full of Blurreds
on Sundays at 7:00pm Four.
Four.
I got four to go.
We got eight, people.
Hey, Pink, right?
Pink rides in the building.

(31:46):
If you are not watching RoomFull of Blurred Sunday nights at
7 along with late Navy Montel.
They have been putting on a shoe.
They have been going full tilt.
Great guests, great topics.
Comic reads.

(32:06):
She's.
She's digging them out the crates.
Indie crates.
We are getting back toBitterroot very soon.
We are getting back.
Oh, yeah.
Recently she had.
Recently they had King lion onand that episode.
I'm not, I'm not gonna lie.
King Lion.
I, I could sit back and watchthis brother talk comics, dude.

(32:29):
He has a genuine love for it.
I, I was so, so when I.
Say I know a lot and then hesits back, I'm like, I remember what
he's talking about.
I know what he's talking about.
That is correct.
I, I never bring him to Jeopardy.
Like, if they ever have acomic Jeopardy.
He can't play.
He has to host.

(32:53):
He's gonna, he's gonna win.
It's not even gonna be a fair fight.
That, that bruh, that brotheris, is.
If I'm.
If I'm.
The man is definitely the watcher.
I'm just saying this.
Big impressive.
His love is legit, let me tell you.
And he, he.
You can tell someone thatgenuinely not only loves it, but

(33:14):
loves to pass it on to thenext generation.
Oh, also the art from Flamethat his wife is doing.
Oh, Queen is doing somethings, y'.
All.
Oh, my goodness.
And you see the progression ofthe art.
Yeah.
I'm like, yeah, it again, speechless.

(33:34):
I, I, I wanted, I thought, Iwanted to talk, but between the way
that she does her art in hismind for the, for this book and then
the comic, just comic knowledge.
I didn't need to say honestly,like, I was just there to make sure
he was comfortable.
Here, drink.

(33:56):
Are you parched?
If, if.
Look, I.
There were several times hesays, because you know, it was coming
to coming time, coming to theend of the show, he's like, you got
time?
She's like, no, go ahead.
Come.
I brought you on to talk to you.
You talk as long as until youget tired.

(34:16):
I was like, oh, no, don't shutit off now.
I want to hear this.
Then I'm like, all right, we.
We approaching three hours.
I know, I know you will keepgoing, but you also, even though
you don't sleep, you need you.
You gotta take your ass on.
You gotta go to bed, baby.
I don't know what you're gonna do.
You can stay up in bed, butyou gotta go to bed.
Yeah, that was a great episode.

(34:38):
Navy just did his Dragon Conrecap as well.
That's a great episode.
So please go.
She's for sure.
Quit playing games, y'.
All.
Please.
Please don't.
Let me.
Let me.
I would say this.
Y' all worried about her whenshe's on this show.
Worry about me on her show.
Let me.
I will say this.

(34:58):
Being honored to be on bothshows, that is one of the hardest
working ladies y' all willever, ever see.
I.
And she don't like this.
And that's fine.
That's fine.
When I tell you she wants tomake sure that the content is genuine
down to earth.
And it's relatable to us thatlove is undeniable.

(35:19):
It's real.
I'm giving you your flowersbecause even though you don't want
them, you're gonna get them anyway.
I've been in the comic gamesince I was nine years old.
You have that heart.
We're gonna keep it going.
I like being on this ship.
I love being on this ship.
Let's go, y'.
All.
Y' all worry about.

(35:40):
She's the second command onthis ship, and she don't play about
people coming on here.
And I let her handle the dirtywork when it comes to her show.
Y' all bet y' all need toworry about me.
If y' all get yalls asses inthere and subbed in her show.
This woman puts in work.
I don't play about mine.

(36:05):
I do be reading.
But.
But.
But to say all that, to say Idon't think I've ever had to go off
on anybody on this show.
I got real close one goddamntime because that was pissing me
right off.
But we will.
Y' all will never know.
Apparently.
She hit it.
She just hit it.
You just hit it.

(36:25):
You are at 500, baby.
Let's go.
Ah, the way to kid everybody.
And didn't and just go off a prayer.

(36:46):
Wait, I gotta.
Wait, I gotta.
I gotta screenshot it.
Oh, no.
Y' all are crazy.
I love it like that.
I had to get on here and usemy dad voice.
Yay.
Oh, my God.
I'm sweating on the inside ofmy eyeballs.

(37:10):
Oh, thank y'.
All.
Oh, I don't know.
Now let's get it a thousand.
Let's.
Let's go there now.
Let's go there.
We on the road to 1K.
On the road to 1K.
Okay.
To everybody, because I madesure that my daughter, you stupid
pink ride.
Said.

(37:32):
Love you.
Love you.
You ladies.
You ladies rule.
So, yeah.
Thank y' all to everyone whosupports this lady and this.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Wait, hold on.
I'm gonna Come right back.
Wait.
Thank you, Chris.
Christy.
I did tell it was well deserved.
Yes, yes, thank y'.

(37:54):
All.
Like Chris said, we don't playit when it comes to our own.
No, don't.
Absolutely not.
Oh, wait till you see it in person.
Let somebody do somethingtowards one of y'.
All.
Come on.
Same.
I ain't got this.
I ain't got to snap my fingers.
I'm like, oh, yo, hold up,hold up.

(38:15):
We got a problem.
We got a problem.
Speaking of on the road,Elainey, did you get.
Did you submit yourapplication for packs?
We talking fine.
She said wait.
It's like she talked throughher teeth.
She did.
She literally did.
Girl.
Girl.

(38:36):
Oh, we gonna.
We gonna chat.
I don't care how tired you are.
We gonna talk.
I will call you as soon as wewe get off.
Okay.
We gonna take this quick breakduring said break.
Actually leading us out tobreak is a new release from Crazy
8 to Great.

(38:56):
Let's go.
So as we go out, check this out.
He's done our.
He's done our intro.
He is the music director forBlurred Station.
He's continually continuouslydropping heat.
King of nerdcore, I guess youcould say.
Wait.

(39:17):
Thank you, Christy.
She said.
I thought everyone else hasbeen on.
I can't.
I'll take it.
I'll take it.
And not deny, cannot deny.
Well, Chrissy's Chris isamazing too.
She is.
I love me so.
She is Hard working woman.
Hard working woman, I swear.

(39:39):
And ninja and traveling.
Traveling world.
Whirling dervish.
Yep, whirling dervish.
So check out this latestrelease from Crazy at the Great as
we go to break.
Here we go.
Yo yo.
3 is.
These vocals are so crazy.

(40:01):
I probably should kick somedope raps or something.
Yeah.
Real talk.
This was saying prizes soundlike, you know, I got is.
It's been a long time cover coming.
Check it young man with an oldsoul kicking that kakarot Super Saiyan

(40:24):
gold flow.
Just picture cooler andfreezer inside a cooler and freeze
them at zero degrees.
That means that I'm king cold.
Yeah.
Huge dragon balls over here, bruh.
I grant your wish.
Bruise your pride then thetears come your backbone non existent.
When the fears come then youdon't deserve the attention.
When the ears come.
I want two things.

(40:46):
Fans and expansion and handsat the show's getting thrown like
jazz off the mansion.
I'm so fresh so prince andnone of y' all can handle me.
I'm seeing no friends rock araspberry beret.
When I heard the game makingbloods and crips cry together call
that purple rain?
Since you niggas can't see methere's a letter for it the beast
that be metaphoric Because I'mbetter for it and you better know

(41:10):
it Cause when I drop theseboys won't be able to get a gig so
you better store it read mylips I'm telling better stories or
you make it shake I'm a F5category I will never give up, homie
Cause that'll bore me Talentis privilege and being better is
mandatory rhyme pattering fromSaturn and I'm a veteran with lettering

(41:31):
you matter then get betterthan you, you never will man I got
more skill than your wholeteam has bro don't make me sink your
battleship they say practicemakes perfect at the top man Couple
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a couple shots before I caughtflame Blaming on my father he's the
reason why he got game Findout who you really are Coming from

(41:53):
the gutters first see I'm adifferent breed must be from another
earth haters wonder what it's worth.
For what it's worth Jesus putmy blessings in a spaceship I just
want my shuttles worth.
Excuse the Ray Allen referenceHaven't had a balanced breakfast
and not at this dinner timeI'm acting reckless it young and
restless Victor Newman quitassuming I'm human.
Cause you can't predict themovement of more men Space age flow

(42:18):
vote for Pedro, you won't beefthis that throw a steak in your face
float crazy ain't the greathoe Sick of the Spanish flu and worth
every peso and a Puerto Ricanabove the border heathen remember
that beef that you wanted?
You should have ordered vegan.
And I ain't playing no gameshomie you know the reason?

(42:38):
Long as you niggas isbreathing, it's open season.
Good evening.
What are you?
I am the hope of the universe.
I am the answer to all living.

(42:58):
Things that cry out for peace.
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(47:00):
Okay, we are back.
We have our guest here in thebuilding, Rory still Arthur Flashbang.
And now she has a couple otherprojects that she's going to be talking
about here.
Roy, welcome aboard.
She's back.
We'll put you over here, seewhat's here.

(47:21):
I think your.
Your sound is not picking up.
Oh, Lord.
Yeah, we finally got you here.
We can't hear what you guys to say.
Oh, Lord, what we gonna dothis here?
You know that look we havewhen we know something's wrong with

(47:41):
the computer, we just go tothe automatic and grow in.
It's like, I want to seewhat's going on here.
Yeah, well, why Rory isgetting her sound together.
I do want to get everybody'sthoughts on that latest eight track.
Man, that thing's hotter thanthe sun.
Okay, come on.

(48:03):
I also wanted to put it on.
Shazam.
Hold up.
Oh, you couldn't see it.
Also on the orange.
Shazam.
I. I just want to go on therecord by calling 8SECONDARY.
His secondary name is Father.
What is it?
Flawless Father Flow.
That.
That needs to be.
That needs to be his other.
His other name.
Father.
Father.

(48:24):
Flawless.
Flawless.
Father Flow.
Flawless.
Say that three times fast.
He could.
Yeah.
Yeah, he could.
Sir, that is all your name now.
Yeah, now that's.
That's dope.
So do me a favor, Rory.
Log out and log back in.
It might be a slight glitch.

(48:45):
We'll miss you.
Please don't act.
Okay, No, I was clicking hers,and then she jumped out too quick.
That it wasn't.
It wasn't you.
It wasn't you.
Well.
Let'S see what she got here.
Can you hear me now?
There you go.

(49:07):
Okay, well, them gremlins Wasworking overtime, wasn't they?
So, hey, don't worry becauseyou're getting play again.
This is playing the show outtonight, so.
Yeah, you'll be hearing thattrack again tonight, my friend.
Yeah.
So Rory flashbang.
You got a Dracula projectcoming up?

(49:28):
Yeah, she's like, hold on,hold on.
What happened?
Rory, try check to see whatyour mic is connected to.
Sometimes for whatever reasonon this platform, it'll.

(49:49):
It'll switch your mics betweenother connections.
It'll go from whatever micyou've got to your basic, your actual
computer.
It'll do weird stuff like that.
Yeah, he's eight said he'sworking on two music products.
Yeah, I know.
Dude, you don't stop working.
Yeah, yeah.
When you do slow down, yousleeping upside down.

(50:10):
You know, like most.
Like most safari.
Asking the important question,is it playing at the Center's party
where 8 just said.
Oh yes, the sinners party.
What is that?
Let's get that real quick.
Indubitably, the center.
The center's party.
Katie B.
Is throwing the MidnightCenters Club October 11th from 8

(50:32):
to 12 here in Cleveland, Ohioat the B side lounge.
If you're here, get your tickets.
It's coming up soon.
I know, I got that link.
I want to go, but I can't.
You can get the link here.
It's getting ready to show it now.
You get to lick here Candy Bparties link tree at the Candy B
parties.
Go check that out.
And here all the.

(50:54):
Our very own legacy memberCandy B in all her glory.
She's been.
She works very hard to getthese parties going.
And this is going to be eventalso is going to be a blur station
exclusive for a blurredstation created project.
You will be seeing it andyours truly will be in attendance.
It's going to be a thing.
It's going to be a thing.

(51:16):
So.
New York.
I want to have fun.
I'm telling if she comes downhere and do anything in Virginia
beach in that area.
Oh, there we are.
Okay, good.
I had to turn off my cell phone.
Oh, well, you got.
You got a Mac, don't you?
A Mac and iPhone.

(51:36):
That will happen becausethat's happened.
Oh, anime animated, two in the works.
Yeah.
I mean great.
That's wonderful.
Congratulations.
I'm still playing that album.
I am still playing that album.
And Lizzie says, why can't shelive closer?
Look, I talk about you andflow and everybody in the DMV area.

(51:57):
I'm like, why can't I live closer?
You know?
Wait a minute, Lizzie.
We can make.
We can.
We can make a.
A trip.
At the very least a dmv.
But we can also make a trip to Ohio.
Lainey, you got family here.
Exactly.
That's what I'm saying.
Like he said, go support his wife.
So.
So yes, if you can make it, orif you are living here in the.

(52:21):
In the good old city ofCleveland, come out and hit that.
Hit that Link candy B parties.
Buy your tickets.
Very close.
I think she said 25 ticketsleft or 25 to go.
So.
Yeah, I bet you sold out by now.
Oh, yeah, We.
We are a conglomerate here.
We.
We do what the best we can.
Rory.

(52:41):
Yes.
Let's talk.
Welcome.
What's been going on in thewonderful world of Teddy Ninja in
this Dracula project.
I'm.
I'm actually interested in.
In that you have a Dracula project.
I mean, since we're talkingsinners and vampires.
I mean, why not?
We're in the spooky season.
Seems fitting.

(53:03):
Very fitting.
Boo.
Yes.
Yes.
Well, for the vampire one, I'mcurrently working on the novel.
It's, it's.
It's having progress.
We're moving forward.
I actually have outlined thisall the way to the end.
I have notes, notes.
And I'm bit by bit reading itover and just writing the chapters

(53:25):
and then what's attached tothat project.
Or I should say parallel.
Let me move my fingers over parallel.
And perpendicular geometryworks, people.
That we're doing a long termphoto shoot that shows the different,
different social groups inthat universe.
So it's the flashbang universe.

(53:46):
And now, you know, we did withTeddy Ninja, we did with people getting
expanded into like human glue balls.
We did people suddenly growingwings and being locked up in a camp.
We did all that.
And now we're expanding out tothe other folks that have always
existed in this universe aswell with Dracula and his.

(54:08):
This adult descendant 26.
Her name is Eve.
And she has to take over in apolitical world that is the midst
of a political explosion.
And also.
What?
Does that sound familiar?
Yeah.
Really?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Let me move over.

(54:28):
Thunk it.
Wow.
And also she has to take thisseat of power in a world that doesn't
want her because she's humanor coming from human stock.
The allegories.
Yeah.
Oh, yes, yes.

(54:50):
And then also just trying tofigure out how to do that while a
serial killer is runningaround where she.
She the victim profile and iskilling vampires and training or
wokes because they'reawakening to the vampiric nature
like her.
Well, damn.
Yes.
Yes.
It's very, very, very black,very bipoc.

(55:12):
Very queer.
Very poly.
Very.
Keep throwing in.
Very inclusive.
Very, very worldly.
We use big words over here.
We just don't talk trash.
Oh, my God.
So that is.
That is a novel in which I'mcurrently working on one.
The one I discussed beforewhen I was on the wonderful show.

(55:35):
Yes, Z Blood.
I. I know a few French words.
I'm gonna learn more.
I'm gonna learn more.
But I try to get the accent.
I don't know whose accent.
You know, I want to see Louie.
I'm gonna watch the Stop.
But I'm waiting for Louie tocome back on that show.
But Tenders, by the way, masterpiece.

(55:56):
Classic.
Definitely encouraging in whatI'm doing with and how I'm writing
the book.
Because it's going to bewhat's called fusion fiction, where
the first parts of screenplay.
Some of the chapters are goingto be songs, some are actually going
to be forms.
Like, I think I mentioned thisbefore, if you are a were animal

(56:17):
and your group is smallenough, you don't get counted with
anybody.
You're in the menagerie.
And that's the political groupwith the lowest power.
So this griffin comes up andhe says, I'm not even in.
You're reading this as atranscript because.
So this is going to end upbeing one of the chapters that is
in the process of being next.
So he's like, I don't even.

(56:38):
I'm not a werewolf.
I don't have a human form.
I only get to go out at night.
Why am I with these people?
These people.
You know what I mean?
Anyway, like, I. I need my own group.
I don't care if there's justone of me.
This is Rhode Island.
Hashtag Rhode Island.
And then the person on thecouncil, and it actually might be
somebody from Teddy Ninja.

(56:59):
I have to see if I'm gonnathrow him in there.
He goes, you know what?
You sound aggressive.
Could you say that differently?
Then the griffin goes, youknow, and they drag him off.
So where have you heard that.
Those terms before, I wonder?

(57:21):
Yes.
Yes.
So this.
This book is going to be whatsinners really encouraged me about.
And like, to quote Hamilton orone of Burr's lines, the room is
wide enough.
Was wide enough for us both.
Room is definitely room whereit happens.
The world is definitely wideenough for where we all are.

(57:42):
It encouraged me because themovie was a beautiful, beautiful.
I like conglomerate.
I'm gonna use it for this.
But it was a beautifulconglomerate fusion of a history
movie, a gangster movie, and avampire movie.
And it worked.
And A musical.
And it worked perfectly.
It was seamless, you know, soI'm like, okay, I can do that in

(58:03):
book form.
Here we go.
Because some of the books,some of the.
And this is an adult one.
So there's gonna be comicpictures too.
No holds barred.
Okay, so late.
No, no, no, Jojo, you can'thave this book.
It's not.
She's in the screening when Isaid, don't, Jojo, you can't have

(58:25):
it.
She started.
JoJo said, I'm removing myselffrom the seat.
Excuse me, I gotta tell her togo, to go to bed.
Actually.
I think we didn't use any, any words.
No, no, no.
She's just a reader.
She's just a reader.
Reading so voraciously, so intensely.

(58:49):
That's wonderful.
I'm looking forward to readingyour book.
So.
Yeah.
Okay, Jojo, your homework isto look at the word voracious and
intensely.
Okay?
You, I want those definitionson my desk.
I like you.
Good job, Uncle Navy.
Good job.
You know what I realized?
Like, uncles are always theones with the judge.
You know, I miss my late uncle.

(59:09):
He was a brilliant man.
Brilliant man.
His name was Uncle Teddy.
I'm discovering a lot of blackpeople got an Uncle Teddy somewhere.
I'm like, hey, you know, andjust like funny with the jokes, but
deep in, deep with the wisdom.
Like he was messing what hesaid, if you keep on, there's gonna
be some slow walk and somedeep digging, some sad singing, you

(59:30):
know, and just these are theamazing people who have of influenced
life.
I definitely see just knowingmy family story and how we're going
to see, you know, what goes onwith the Teddy Ninja show, some elements
there and just.
Yeah, no, but we're alsogonna, we're also going to see Teddy

(59:50):
Ninja somewhere in this book too.
So it's, it's going to be amoment that's like intense, action
packed and definitelyhilarious because like you don't
expect a teddy bear torandomly show up with what looks
like a very long knife, butit's actually a katana that's built
for his size.
Well, so I'm trying to think of.

(01:00:12):
I think I asked this question,what do you envision happening with
this series?
Do you think it's going to bea trilogy?
Is it going to be single one off?
I honestly have to see what Inoticed about my work.
Work, especially in theflashbang universe.
It like a, like a good cornrow.

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It weaves between each other,around each other and helps make
a pattern.
So.
And kind of does more toExtend the universe.
So there might be a book after this.
I'm definitely starting tofeel it in my blood about writing
Flashbang too.
With what you guys were discussing.
Teddy Ninja, if you'vedefinitely covered that story.
That ending helped.
Got got decided by the TrayvonMartin verdict.

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I was like, okay, it needs tobe this.
I'm thinking this.
Maybe we can.
No, that needs to happen atthe end.
And honestly, I came up with anew character.
I've been sort of chewing onit for a while, but the character's
name is going to be Burr Rabbit.
Based on.
Yes, American folk tales andthe African folktales.

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Taken aback, Brother Rabbit.
All different pronouns applyto this character.
God is a spirit, and so isthis person.
So all things.
All things and all times.
And they're here.
They're.
Teddy Ninja definitely carriesthe spirit of justice and maybe a
bit of vengeance for this character.

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I have to see if they're doingvengeance because they'll.
They'll be a rabbit orappearing as a rabbit.
Slash hair.
But when stuff gets like, wegonna get funky, get loose.
They grow antlers and become a jackalope.
And they're.
They're thorns.
They're vines.
In fact, I started to starttheir story by writing I was born
in a briar patch.

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It's this familiar.
The Thor, the prick of thethorns, my mother's milk and just
as sweet.
So that I have to see if thatcharacter is going to end up showing
in.
They, you know, he, she, theymight all might kind of come in later.
But to answer your question, Ihave to see it really is going to
depend on the timing of it andjust kind of if it fits in with what

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we're doing.
Because with the show, I'maware that some stuff.
While I don't have to entirelymove it off my plate, once that show,
once the Teddy Ninja show ison the air, I realize I'm not gonna
have to be first, you know,and how I manage it and what we have
to hit first and how we do it.
Especially since what I wantto do is write all the episodes,
get that done.

(01:02:47):
Boom, right?
And then give.
I want to handle it in acertain way.
Give the shows out to bewritten in the way that they should
be, finish it, have it done,have it in the canon, and then let
it be on the distributionplatform or platforms where it will
be.
So I would.
I honestly, it's funny.

(01:03:08):
When I originally startedwriting this novel, I outlined the
whole series.
I might follow up on thatbecause I ended up.
I'm Going to end up finishingthis book.
Lord, see what I find, what Ifind with stories like yours, you
know, and I think a Lovecraftcountry where it's a bible already
written, already just set up.

(01:03:29):
Opposed to some of the showsyou get now where they say, oh, this
show's popular.
Let's write up a secondseason, third season, fourth season.
And it does it.
It's not as cohesive, youknow, opposed to you have something
already set up, you know, andyou're starting out with familiar
areas to draw the people in,to draw the reader in and get them

(01:03:52):
exposed.
Like, okay, I'm familiar withthat phrase.
I'm familiar with thatcharacter name, you know, and just
now I'm here, now I'm in it.
In, in.
And you can go and build from there.
That's something I find endearing.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I'm a little.
The funny part about it, I'm alittle torn because on one hand,
I would love to, once this isdone and we have made the money to

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do so, manifesting.
I would love to.
Part of me would love this tobe a TV show.
And we might end up doing that.
I could see it as a film, wemight end up doing that.
But I really feel a strongcall to make this a play.
And I have to see how we workthat maybe we do what Hamilton did.
We make it a play, then wefilm at the same time.
So something with how wepublish this or put this out to the

(01:04:41):
public.
Hey, no.
Sign this waiver.
You're gonna be on camera.
Smile, you're on camera.
Swaver.
We're filming this.
But this is a play.
You can come and watch.
But we're going to be filmingit like it's a.
Like it's a movie.
Because in seeing Hamilton, I,like, I just.
I didn't see with the OG cast,but I got to see it with still some
amazing people to see it as.

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It's funny.
I watched it on Disney as a film.
Great.
Watching the theater, watchingthose angles hit on a tall screen,
even better.
Those moments that are sointimate, so loud in their silence,
even better.
So I, I kind of would like todo that for Dracula More than Blood.

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I have to.
As I'm writing this, it'soutlined and I'm gonna pick some
of my friend tours brains onthis as well.
But it's, it's.
It, it is.
It is challenging me in a way,because I'm like, okay, I know we
have to move this out becausewe have this outline.
Let's do this.
I Can't wait till I end upgetting myself an editor because
I'm like, don't, don't hate me.
Yes, I put you.

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But I didn't do the tab.
I was on my phone when I wrote this.
But I think it's almost for mein some ways traditional to write
it on my phone because that'sexactly how I ended up finished.
Get it done.
Right.
That's how I ended upfinishing Flashbang plus after this
is done and when it gets to acertain stage where I'm handing this
off to now we're on theediting thing.

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I'm a slide back to thatscreenplay, Christmas horror screenplay
I was working on and work on that.
But we'll see.
I would love for this to be aseries in some way because I really
did enjoy reading the.
The Anita Blake Chronicles.
Yes.
By Laurel K. Hamilton.

(01:06:27):
The only thing that pulled meaway from it is like, okay, I see
one black person.
Okay, yeah, yeah, one black person.
Like I like, I like thepremise but I need to see us.
I need to see.
Right.
And I guess it's, it's funny.
Anita goes through mixed kids struggles.
Anita, Anita Mexican, her mama Mexican.

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But she identifies as white.
Not, you know, white, Mexican, American.
Not just white.
It's understandable in how shegrew up because her dad up and you
know, her mama died, her darkhair mama, Mexican mama died and
he ended up marrying veryAryan looking woman who didn't exist.
Acknowledge her mother likedidn't even talk about her and probably

(01:07:09):
didn't treat her right.
So I understand mentally,especially if Anita's going by how
she looks, which is very pale,you know, and probably I don't know.
Which is also a conversationthat's had within that community.
Yeah.
You know, their version, theirversion of colorism.
So yeah, that's, that's amajor conversation that goes on in
their family.
I under kind of understand.

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Plus I found out that theauthor I think was Republican.
Now she has since walked away.
But that's, you know, it's,it's, it's, it's on my mind plate.
However, I know that was someyears ago.
I kind of want to check it out.
Different type of, differenttype of Republican probably.
Even so, you know, it's, it's,it is your calling.

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With great power comes great responsibility.
Hello, Uncle Ben.
And not the rice.
To whom much is given, much is required.
You're a leader.
It shouldn't be, you shouldn'tbe about selfishness.
Right.
You know, because you've beengifted with that.
Maybe you got you Know, wetalk about one or more talents.
Parable.
The talents.
You have a responsibility todo something, Laura.

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Oh, tell me if I'm saying this wrong.
Olamina could have just kindof made sure her family was good.
No, she kept that journal.
She's buried money in the backyard.
So she was on go, and sheended up taking.
She didn't necessarily want tobe a leader either.
All right.
But that's literally the roleof leaders ends up becoming like,
I didn't want to do this, butI've been thrust into it because

(01:08:36):
it's.
It's.
It's the character.
It's in their character.
Right.
That they don't recognize orrealize at that time.
Yes.
And it's funny.
It's.
It's.
I wish sometimes that leaderswho are on that path had a mentor,
but I read Leslie Odom'sJunior Foster.
Was it failing up or falling up?
I think it was failing upward.

(01:08:57):
That came at the right time.
When I was dealing with aconcussion from a mugging, I fought
off two people.
I'm one of the bad people.
Like Batman.
You need some more social programs.
I won't be like her when Igrow up.
Okay.
Right.
No, Batman does need moresocial programs.
Yeah.
Honestly, you got a lot of money.
You might want to invest in some.
Yeah, he does hire people outof prison, but, like, there's something.

(01:09:19):
If you make sure you haveeducation and people aren't hungry
or homeless or burning.
I'm out in Cali.
I saw somebody burning somestuff in a suitcase to keep warm
at night.
Like, no, that shouldn't begoing on anywhere, really.
Exactly.
And now they're making laws towhere it's.
It's.
It's.
You want to drag them off to awork camp like in Parable of the
Sower.

(01:09:39):
I recognize this.
Huh?
I got nervous when the robotsaid he wanted a people zoo.
I'm like, I got pictures of what?
No, no white robot, man.
I'm not doing people.
The black lady robot says shejust wanted to be left alone.
You know what, black lady robot?
I'm gonna get you a nice place.
We gotta just dysfunction the.

(01:10:01):
Yeah, we gotta.
We gotta.
We gotta reverse engineer youreal quick.
Maybe you got a question.
First of all, it's good to seeyou again, Rory, because every time
you come on here, this is conversation.
Just.
I love watching yourenthusiasm and your joy as you were
just expounding upon yourideas as they go forth into the ecosphere

(01:10:21):
of creativity.
Bravo to you.
Sorry, I don't know what it is.
Since I've been coming,getting into voice acting.
I will transition over to oneof my voices every time.
No, no, no, no.
It comes from.
It comes from years of 80scartoons, television shows, sitcoms,
movies, commercial.
Yes, but.
But no, no, Navy, you're thebest wizard.

(01:10:43):
And thank you for your audition.
I appreciate it.
Oh, I'm so sorry.
Go ahead.
No, you're good.
You're good.
Trust me.
If this were a conversation tobe food in front of us and all of
us just be full and stilltalking with the desire and the manifestation
of it becoming a series, haveyou ever considered going down the

(01:11:04):
avenue of making it ananimated series?
Oh, yes.
But what I realized really hasto happen, at least I think so.
When.
Thank you for appreciating my joy.
I try to.
Try to have it, try to hold onto it.
Of course, I.
You know what?
Yes.
So what we're probably goingto end up doing is I really want

(01:11:25):
to see it in live actionbecause I'm seeing the cartoon pages
of these folk fighting.
And then Eric Battle did theCOVID for this, you know, and then
one gentleman started the.
The coloring for it.
And another gentleman calledBlack Mythos, who's a brilliant artist.
Please check out his work.
He can draw, he can color it.

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And he.
And he an author too.
Look at that.
But yeah, no, he's.
He's somebody who's beenriding with me on a lot of different
projects, and he's just a goodperson, too.
You asked me a question.
Give me a second.
David, go back.
I know you're getting back to it.
I know you are, baby.
We're gonna give you that time.
Just.
Just come.
Come on back to the table, people.
Come.
That was literally your auntie Vibe.
She just gave me a question.

(01:12:07):
I'm gonna come on back.
Hold on.
Give me a second.
I would like it to.
Maybe we'll do something likesort of what we've done for the.
The pitch package for Chatting engine.
Maybe we'll make a short of itfirst and then expand it out.
I really want to do the liveaction first, but maybe the anime,
but I. I don't know.
It's funny.
I want to do it, butsomething's telling me just.

(01:12:28):
Just not know, but more of alike not yet vibe, kind of.
So maybe the first thing weactually do is take it from the pages.
Maybe kind of do it oldschool, if you will.
Take it from the pages in thisbook, make it into the.
Already in the.
The comic format and make itinto an animation.
And then later, you know, sothey could see all the different

(01:12:51):
colors of chocolate.
I just.
Not just one shade.
You know what I'm saying?
Come on.
And then make it into the live action.
So, yeah, I think maybe that'sthe path.
And thank you for bringingthat up.
You have a cool.
Actually that's.
That's just actually a coolpath or journey or transition to

(01:13:13):
make, because you want to seehow it turns out here and how you
can develop it over here.
And it seems like it can go alot of different areas.
You don't want to oversaturated.
Walking Dead style, you know,where they're just like, oh, it's
so popular.
We're gonna do another version.
They're like, no, I don'tthink we need that.

(01:13:34):
Right.
But I do want to see somethingin this form and then see it in this
form.
Because we've seen a lot of.
Dragon Ball is a perfect example.
Like, we've seen a lot of.
A lot of animation.
Animated fights look great,but then you turn around and you
get something live action, andyou're like, ah, I didn't transition

(01:13:55):
so well because either the.
The technology wasn't thereyet or the money wasn't there yet,
or it just didn't have time tocatch up.
How about the brain power?
But then we.
But then you see the thirdMatrix film, and, like, that's a
Dragon Ball fight right there.
You know, like, it worked out, like.

(01:14:15):
And then you look back, like,what the hell were y' all doing?
But.
So.
But, lady, you got a question.
I just enjoyed looking at yourfigurines, and I want to know what
was going to be next.
Oh, wait.
I was like, Ms. Navy'sfigurines behind him.
Oh, no.
She knows.

(01:14:36):
She's sick of my figurines.
I got them all over the place.
Do you mean.
I'm trying to think.
Because we had.
Do you mean the.
Think Roy.
Alexa.
Still, though, the one that wehad in the box that had the little.
The real sword, it didn't.
I don't know.
Okay.
Because I was looking at the pictures.
I don't know if it was, like,in a box, but I do know there was,

(01:14:57):
like, a little.
Oh, okay.
Yes.
That is J.
That is Jay or JasonRichardson, the purveyor, the creator
of J1CON.
And I ended up.
And I end up so.
Incredible anime convention.

(01:15:18):
There's music, there's wrestling.
It's just hotel, too.
And they have nice sheets, y'.
All.
I found hair in one of mysheets in a hotel, and I have not
been the same.
Okay, I'm back Really nice.
And then, like, listen, don't.
Don't be black in a place longwhere there's other black people.

(01:15:39):
Because I asked a nicecleaning lady, hey, can you vacuum
in my room?
She's like, why do you need it again?
I thought it was a customer,but I guess I instantly went to a
nibbling niece.
Nephew nibbling.
And then you become youngerthan you are, or it's okay.
It doesn't matter if you're 89.
Somehow black people learn howto live 200.

(01:16:01):
You ain't gonna be the oldestadult or the adult in the room.
It just magical how that happens.
I was like, please, can you just.
But going back to hisfigurine, so I ended up customizing
it to look like Jason.
And then I put the magicaltouches on it.
I cut an applesauce case to bethat hat.
Then I had some hard plastic,and I had some strong behind shears.

(01:16:23):
And then I cut that to.
To be the brim.
And then for his chest, I did what.
And there's probably this wordfor it.
Micro painting.
I painted a freaking grid onthat chest with the little characters.
And you could see a shirt that he.
Based on a shirt he already had.
And then I listened to mynephew here, and I'm like, hey, do
you think.
Should I make the sleeves white?
It's a little bit different.
And I learned from Eric Battlethat is something you should be doing.

(01:16:46):
If you're making similarprice, it's got to be something different
each time.
You know about to quotesomething, and because it was a song,
it said, never do the.
Is.
Is the child gone?
Is the child still there?
JoJo is gone.
I'mma use the word.

(01:17:06):
I. I created never clap thesame way twice.
King Noir.
Yes.
It was another word, but Iadded mine anyway.
Yeah, that's what I'm talking about.
Yeah.
Clear enough shot.
But I created a grid with.
Those are nine people onthere, 10 with the dude over to the

(01:17:27):
side.
And I just.
That was the most chat.
I think I'm learning to justlove challenges, you know, But I
think I always have, in a way,you know, hey, some easy stuff is
good, but I love that.
And I thought about something, too.
Micro painting, weirdly, iseasy because you have a small space

(01:17:49):
you have to fill, but you.
You just.
It's not as many strokes youhave to do with, like, three strokes.
You can.
You're making something.
Would you mind bringing up thelittle shirt again with the.
With the grid?
Hold on.
Shirt.

(01:18:10):
This one?
Yeah.
Like, I know that's a little blurry.
But if you'll see, there wasonly a certain amount of room to
do that.
I used to just write microbecause I thought it was fun.
I'm like, one day this willcome in handy.
And it did.
It was so interesting to do that.
And then I painted his watchon them because he had a watch in
there.

(01:18:30):
Jason, excuse me, sometimesdoes karaoke.
That is deeply his thing.
He has an amazing voice too.
He's also the VO work and.
Yeah, now that's.
And he had a mustache at thetime, which is why I included that
and his little shades.
Yeah, that's definitely Jay Rich.
Yeah.
For real.

(01:18:50):
Yeah.
Oh, you guys.
I hope you guys got a look atthe Ken doll I. I did to make him
yet again.
And this is.
That is an incredible book.
I got a chance to interviewMs. Kaylin and God, please let me
be saying this right.
Bris, he's the main character.
I was like, I gotta make adoll about this character.
I just.
I gotta do it.

(01:19:10):
And the story is incredible.
It's a young woman who has.
I've been saying phytokinesis.
I gotta double check that word.
But she has plant control andshe can't be poisoned.
She's adopted.
And she.
Her and her two momsinvestigate her heritage and it crosses
over with the story of Jasonand the Argonauts.
But from a few.
A femme perspective orfeminist perspective or womanist

(01:19:31):
perspective.
But we dealing with.
We North African when we're Medea.
And that story is quitedifferent from a different angle.
So I enjoyed.
I really enjoyed making thatdoll as well.
I've always loved dolls.
Kept playing with them.
15, 17.
I was a babysitter.
I said, hey, I'm open toplaying dolls.
She had an amazing doll collection.

(01:19:52):
Oh, yeah.
Eventually we did.
It was more my idea for my joy.
Hey, for somebody that.
For somebody likes to paint.
I know Whoopty is.
He's our.
She's our nail technician.
Our nail.
Our nail Smith, if you will.
Do you have any tips that youwant to ask or questions when I ask

(01:20:13):
about the painting process?
Yes.
I should say.
Well, my question is reallyabout the painting process.
It's about.
For someone who has.
Who seems to have so muchcreativity, do you ever have moments
where you just can't tap intoyour creativity and what do you do
to get out of it?
Good question.

(01:20:34):
I could be quite specific.
Usually my stuff gets shaken abit when I'm dealing with something
emotional and what I've had todo at one time.
And I was madder than two Twowet hens and a.
A paper sack.
I stopped working.
Like, I just.
I was like, I could afford it.
Then I call the people.

(01:20:55):
I said, hey, I'm dealing with some.
Some family stuff.
I need to slow down and stopbecause what's happened to me?
I'm usually good.
You guys seem to organize.
But as a neurodiverse person,somebody who has all dht, that takes
all my effort, you know, justtakes so much effort to keep everything
straight.
What I've also done.
Therapy has been amazing.
Thank you Jesus for all thetherapists, even though some of them

(01:21:17):
were not culturally cognizant.
But for shout out to my blacktherapist, yes.
But I just kind of steppedback a little bit.
And I'm not.
To be honest.
One of the gifts of thisparticular brain structuring is the
fact that I will always be daydreaming.
I just have to make sure thatdaydreaming is not rumination, you

(01:21:39):
know, which really sucks so much.
But it.
That has slowly gotten better.
So I kind of just step back alittle bit and then I try to.
What is it kind of how you getover a phobia?
Well, it's funny.
They give you a little bit.
They kind of work you up towhere you're no longer afraid of
that spider.

(01:22:01):
Just a gradual.
A gradual, gradual doses.
And little by little so itincreases over time until you are
no longer.
Bingo.
That's what I was doing when Igot over monsters when I was a kid.
Yeah, exactly.
So for me, what I do.
And I guess in as the prophetMissy Ellie said, flip that and reverse

(01:22:25):
it.
I probably didn't say itright, but we're gonna go with that.
I just kind of add a littlebit of a pause.
Pause.
Because I realize when I'mupset, stuff gets slippery.
Like I had an interview thatgot messed up.
I missed it.
Oh, bleep, bleep, bleep,bleep, bleep, bleep.
Just imagine Mario cursing asthat song plays.
But I just kind of slow downand stop or I do something else.

(01:22:48):
And also I realized and thisis just when you mad at like too
many people issue, baby, it's you.
So I'm like, you know what?
I gotta let it go.
Whatever I was mad at overhere, I just.
Wait, say it.
Say that one more time becauseI know there is somebody out there
who does not know that.
Okay.
You know.
And you know what?

(01:23:09):
I was about to say something interesting.
I promise I'll say it again.
I was about to say, oh, well,no, I'm not perfect.
I'm like, you know what?
No, your birthday was.
What date is it?
Two days ago at 50.
We're gonna be let all the.
All the.
All the out the closet.
And then, you know, so we'regonna practice for that.
Now I will say what I said,and I'll say it with pride in my

(01:23:29):
chest.
And by the way, I'm wearing myTeddy Ninja shirt shirt.
Hold on, Let me see if I canstand up.
Knock, knock over my computer.
Give me a second, y'.
All.
This is another thing.
She gonna show off all hermuscles now.
Watch out.
Yes.
I have been trying to do alittle strength training.
Gonna be flexing.
See, there you go.
There go.
There go that bicep.
She flexing on us over there.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Okay.
I could not.

(01:23:51):
I didn't make it, y', all, butthat's Teddy Ninja grinning.
And I, you know, have theshirt on today.
But what I said is, like, whenyou're mad at, like, eight different
people for eight differentreasons, it's you boo.
Issue, and it's time toforgive at.
Least some of them.
Let's figure out what is atthe root of this.
And what's interesting is thatwith certain neurodiverse conditions,

(01:24:15):
like autism, for example, youknow, it may take you a moment to
get there, to kind of reallybe able to even name that feeling.
What could end up helping withthat is an emotion wheel or an emotion
chart with pictures.
You know, just pictures help alot, and.
Yeah, so just to kind of goback and answer your question, I

(01:24:36):
kind of just step back alittle bit or I ruminate, you know,
in talking about thatimperfection, which I definitely
struggle with.
It's not just the virgo in me.
It's a neurodiverse Virgo.
And just, you know, the reallycool things can have a really bad
shadow work side, you know,but, yeah, I just kind of step back

(01:24:56):
from it a little bit or try tofocus on something else.
I also gave this advice to oneof my.
One of my many mentees.
Focus on another art, too.
And it's funny, I had to, like.
I want to actually ask you aquestion, too, because you're.
You're a nail tech, and you.
You're used to doing tiny pictures.
But, yeah, just.

(01:25:19):
Just step back a little bit and.
And play somewhere else alittle bit, you know, do something
that try.
Can make you happy, you know,even if you are in a depressive period,
you can.
And it's okay not to create ina depressive period.
You can if you want.
To.
I did.
I was.
I went to work during the pandemic.
Right.
But to become the online the.

(01:25:41):
The quarantine of bro Quarantino.
But yeah, but it's okay ifyou're not creating if you are just
keeping self.
Because I, I was watching Mr.Kendrick Sampson on his live the
art of this Kendrick Sampsonand one thing he advised is just
getting close during this timeof uprising and needing to deal with
different things.
Get to know your neighbors,see what they need, see what you

(01:26:03):
need.
How are you keeping your most healthy?
That's enough.
And I kind of like tuck into that.
My my.
Like I said, my non creativepeers come more when I'm up upset
about something or somethingreally hurts, you know, or just that.
And we all definitely dealwith that.
But I will say this.
Those who are up under inautism ADHD audience aren't the only

(01:26:25):
things under that umbrella of neurodiversity.
It also includes some otherthings like PTSD and things of that
cptsd which is complex andthat's something to discover.
Like oh, you're not just shookfrom what the terrible thing.
Oh, it's complex.
It's gonna go like this.
Okay, thanks for the favors.
Thanks for the Christmas decorations.

(01:26:46):
But, but yeah, that's what I do.
I kind of like try to vibe onsomething else and not like I said,
do the, do the, the, the.
What is it?
The spinny circle thing.
That is thankful.
That is rumination.
But big feelings.

(01:27:07):
That is a very strong part of.
Of the particularneurodiversities that I've mentioned.
So that can be extremely hard.
And I was mad as like I said,two hands on a wet paper bag.
Feel free to use that one.
Wow.
The visual I just got, I'm like.
Oh, yo, same here.

(01:27:30):
But I would pay to see it.
Because I'm curious now.
Or imagine Peter in thechicken costume fighting that chicken
in a giant paper bag.
Yeah.
But yeah, no, I just, I justtry to get into something else.
You know, big feelings.
Don't make any big decisionswhile you having big feelings.

(01:27:52):
That's a problem.
I think that is a.
It is.
That's a big problem that Isee a lot of in a lot of.
A lot of different communities.
As a of fact matter that it'snot just one community, it's a lot
of different communities.
That does it.
That does that.
Yeah.
I mean think about it.
People hit.
Hit the lottery and firstthing is, oh, I'm gonna do this.
And I'm like, yeah, first yougot to pay taxes.

(01:28:12):
Yes.
You don't bought all thisstuff, and now you owe so much in
taxes because you didn't payyour taxes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They're looking for you.
Yeah.
So, Rory, you have so manydifferent avenues that I can travel
down, you know, from betweenTeddy Ninja and now Dracula.
And now you're the miniaturesthat you're doing, which are really

(01:28:37):
cool.
Shout out to Jason Richardson,the J1 con.
He's always doing some stuff like.
Like Whoopi said.
How do you process it all?
And you.
You've managed to have a goodway of processing it.
You know, when you're writingout your stories and when you're
creating these new worlds andthese new universes and.
And trying to find the bestway to convey your thoughts and your

(01:29:02):
feelings and whatever thestory is taking place, I commend
you.
Because not many people cantransfer that.
You know, they may not know.
They can.
They may not have.
They may not know they have adhd.
They may not know they have acertain level of autism.
Because there's more than one level.
Yeah.

(01:29:22):
You know, they may not knowthey have a PTSD or CPTSD or anything
of that level.
So these are things,especially in the black community.
Especially in the black community.
It's something that is not.
It's.
It's getting more recognized.
Yes.
Yeah.
But thank.
Thank God it is.
But, you know, they're.
They're realizing that there'soutlets that can be used.

(01:29:44):
There's, you know, ways.
Because they've been stunted to.
From doing something.
Oh, why you in there drawingthose pictures that looks stupid,
you know, like.
No, maybe that's the release,you know?
Exactly.
You won't listen.
Let Ray Ray draw his pictures.
Right.
He might be telling you astory that you may not.

(01:30:05):
That he may not be speakingabout, you know?
Right.
Oh, that is a big part of art therapy.
Play therapy.
Right.
Yeah, no, it's.
And I guess it is good if RayRay is able to say something.
If Ray Ray is feeling braveenough to put it on paper.
That Ray Ray draw.
That's it.

(01:30:26):
Heard it.
So we are coming to the nextsection of the show.
Got a lot, not a lot of news.
We're not going to cover allthe news, but we got a little bit
of news.
We got a little bit of news.
You want to stick around, talk about.
About it?
Sure.
Okay.
Go anywhere.
You.
You better not go anywhere.
Right here, maybe.

(01:30:48):
No, no.
I encourage her to remain with us.
Highly encouraged.
Yes.
So here.
Here we got some little bit ofblur news.
So Diamond Distributors has.

(01:31:10):
They've.
They have Been going throughthe ringer and the latest thing they
just dealt with is if you goto your comic shop, you get a previews
magazine, you get an option toget a previews magazine, talk about
what comic books are comingout next, what events are going to
happen next, and everythingelse from both houses.

(01:31:30):
Houses.
And now they just.
They're canceling the previews catalog.
There's no clue on.
I don't even think they'regoing to have their digital version
coming out next month.
Not only that, but they laidoff the entire staff of previews,
including the owner and themanager and one of the writers.

(01:31:55):
I don't think.
I don't see diming lasting tothe end of the year at this.
At this rate.
Because I think the last thingbefore that was.
I think they were suing some.
Some comic distributor orcomic companies or something.
I don't know.
The last thing I heard, theyclosed their New York offices up

(01:32:20):
here.
I think that was maybe thebeginning of summer or the end of.
And the winter, maybe spring.
Spring, Winter.
That was.
That was mid spring.
And another entity, Comic Pro,has actually taken over part of their
distribution and some of them,some other companies, because diamond

(01:32:40):
were the ones who weredispersing out the Comic Con badges
to.
To the retailers like myself.
And I found out this year wasComic Pro that took that over.
I was like, oh, oh, okay.
Wasn't sure how to take it,see, because it made me wonder, like,
they're a mate.
They've been a majordistributor for almost, what, 40

(01:33:01):
years.
So it made me question, like,what's happening?
What would happen to the industry?
It was a.
It was a bunch of factors.
The main thing was they werenot following through with their
commitments to a lot of retailers.
There were a lot of retailerswho put in orders through diamond
because Diamond's been theirmain thoroughfare, us included, for

(01:33:22):
the longest time.
And then they weren't meeting deadlines.
They were.
Or there were special ordersthat weren't being met if they were.
And they would come to you formoney, but you would never see anything
coming from them.
And the communication wasalways fragmented.
And this is just the tip of.
The iceberg that we've been seeing.
So, like, I think a staffereven said, yeah, it's probably not

(01:33:44):
going to last much longer,maybe not even to the end of the
year.
And we're.
We're in the.
We're in the.
We're going into the fourthquarter and how.
And.
And holiday season at that.
Yeah, so that probably that.
Whoever that stabber is,they're probably right.
Go ahead, Lady Mandalore.
And they'll.
They'll be able to make itthrough to next year.
My question is, what are theywaiting for?

(01:34:05):
Like, just close the doors.
Yeah.
Because I think they filedchapter 11.
I think so.
Yeah.
They filed chapter 11.
Seven.
But there's that hope thatsomebody will buy them up completely,
which you've already had twoentities take up some of your, some
of your other parts of thecompany, but you're expecting someone
to buy the whole thing.

(01:34:26):
No, you've created too much ofa bad rep. No one's going to want
to take that shadow.
Nobody's going to want that.
They've been, I think, withinthe past.
We're 20, 25.
I probably say past seven years.
They've been taken.
It might be 10 years.
I think seven is taking away.
I think maybe the past 10years they've been just taking dumps.

(01:34:51):
Yeah, yeah.
They, they.
It's because there are, there are.
There are story lines that Iwalked away from because of.
Of the release.
They weren't being met.
You know, they didn't get theshipment in.
And, you know, into the, tothe casual comic book store gore.

(01:35:14):
They would think it's thestore's fault.
No, it's not.
You know, they, they literallydid not get that shipment in, you
know, and, you know, so thatWednesday shipment that they're so,
so always looking for doesn't exist.
You know, so you're, you're watching.
If you're, if you're lookingat, if you're looking at.
Hey, Spartan.

(01:35:34):
If you're looking at the threejokers, you know, which I, I never
finished.
You know, I never finished.
It was just like.
I'm like.
That was for various reasons.
It wasn't just the, the releases.
So it was just.
I see a lot of that happening,and it makes, it.

(01:35:55):
Does it make you wonder who'staking over right now?
Diamond is.
They're bleeding.
They're.
They're, they're dying.
And there are two other companies.
You have Lunar.
You look like you took asplash for a hot second.
You literally just dived inthe pool reference.

(01:36:16):
I'm back.
Do you miss?
Yeah, there you go.
Listen, I just brought you back.
Do not make me get rid of you again.
It's like, it literallysounded like he.
Well, damn.
He's like, splash.
Listen, your boy Navy coulduse a better microphone.
So y' all want to trust me,it's not my fault.
But the two main companies areLunar Distribution and Penguin Random

(01:36:40):
House.
Those are the two companieswe're getting because we saw the
writing on the wall.
When diamond stoppeddistributing DC and Lunar Takeover
Knowledge, did they take over.
They made diamond look foolish.
They were answering everything.
Special orders where you wouldget the 1 in 25s and the 1 in 50s.
They go, you want it here,we'll just sell it to you.

(01:37:02):
Seriously, diamond never did that.
They made you order 25 copiesof this comic.
That was garbage.
Just to get that one Variant cover.
Diamond treat you likeColumbia House.
Oh, wow.
Wow.
I still owe them money for CDs.

(01:37:24):
Am I wrong, Reverend?
Am I wrong about that?
No, you're not.
That's why I'm laughing.
Especially the 2:00am commercials.
Get all of the hits from the Rand B of the 70s and 80s here at
Columbia Random House.
And you can give your firstboard and we'll still not give you
all a deal.
Let me go ahead and write that down.

(01:37:47):
That 31 cent deal messed up alot of people credit.
I can use this album and this album.
Oh, my uncle was mad.
Too.
It's like, okay, 31 cents Iain't get.
So.
So I guess so.
It seems like the.
The issue for diamond is being solved.

(01:38:08):
Just Diamond.
Diamond's gonna shutter the door.
Like, like Lady Mandalore said.
I.
They might as well just shutup shop.
They already shut up their NewYork branch.
They just might as well justshut up shop.
And I think there's.
At this point, it is justwhatever you got left, just get rid
of it.
My question is, if they.
They is.

(01:38:30):
I'm thinking financial,strategic, strategically, in the
financial sense is.
I don't know if, when you filechapter 11, if you can sell your
debt to somebody.
Because if somebody can seizethe potential, you know, all of their
company in all of their clientclientele that they actually get

(01:38:53):
the orders from, whether it bethe comic book distributor, the comic
book store themselves, or the publishers.
That's a lot of money.
I'll save you.
I'll say I'll save you aGoogle search.
No.
Okay.
Yeah, thanks.
Only reason I know that isbecause dc, a long time ago, tried

(01:39:13):
to sell off the Batman IP whenthey were really hurting.
And certain powers that be satthere and said, no, it's a violation.
It's.
It's an antitrust violation.
And this is right before D.C.was considering bankruptcy.
They got told, you cannot selloff your debts to other people.
Other people have to collectyour debts through another means.
But you yourself, owning thedebt, cannot sell it to somebody

(01:39:35):
else.
That's crazy.
But I understand it.
Yeah, that makes sense.
Can they even get bought sincethey're in bankruptcy.
I don't think it would have togo into a.
It would have to go into.
I forgot what they call for negotiations.
It would have to go into that,and you would have to have a third

(01:39:55):
party that would have to comein, and they have to acknowledge
the debt in its entirety tobuy it.
So they're going to mediations.
Thank you.
To do that.
That's what it is.
Penguin.
Penguin can do that with theireyes closed.
Yes, they can.
They got money.
Penguin Random House has been.
Man, when they stepped up,they stepped the up.

(01:40:19):
Oh, my God.
Can you imagine if theybrought back the.
The book fairs and they had comics?
Oh, my God.
Y' all see the collectionsmiles across the screens when book
fairs were coming up.
And this.
That was.
That was a wonderful $20.

(01:40:43):
I'm the man.
It was a wonderful time.
Just get the double deckertour buses and turn that into the
book fair.
Right.
That would be amazing.
So go ahead.
Listen.
I will move on that bus.
Hold on.
Say that again.
Whoopty.

(01:41:04):
When I lived in Florida, theyhad a huge one.
It was.
It wasn't south beach, but you might.
Yes, okay.
That's why.
There we go, baby.
There we go.
When I lived in South Florida, they.
Had a huge book fair that I.
Used to go to every year.
It was as close as you can.
Get to a scholastic book fairas an adult.

(01:41:26):
Yeah, yeah.
I got ideas.
I'm just saying I could helpyou make some money.
All right, so real quick, itturns out DC's Red Hood writer or
ex writer Gretchen FeltMartin, who was fired after her comments

(01:41:49):
about a certain, uh, CharlesCook Kirk.
She said, I'm standing 10 toes down.
I said, what?
I said.
Enjoy the dirt that you'restanding in.
Yeah.
She's like, I'm standing 10doors down.
I'm.
I'm fine with what I said.
But now that the Red Hood bookis out in the ether, DC is like,

(01:42:12):
no telling the comic storesto, hey, can you send those books
back?
And the answers would be, no, no.
Them bad boys have beenselling for several reasons.
They made notorious by whatthey did.

(01:42:33):
I don't blame the, the younglady for what she said because, oh,
you.
You want me dead.
Oh, maybe I feel the same way.
Yeah.
You know, I'm just saying.
And by.
By firing, you know, this.
This person, this artist.
You know what?
You may have just made iteasier for her next job.
I'm just saying.

(01:42:55):
At the same time, she stillgets paid.
They would have been betteroff just saying hey.
Not say anything.
Just whatever it could havebeen or.
Or lessen a little bit ofwhat's maybe saying that or going
through regular channels.
Also, I wonder if she couldsue him for.

(01:43:15):
And I'm correct.
I'm not using her pronoun.
I believe I am.
But yeah, for.
I think somebody said it.
Yeah.
Like unlawful firing something.
I would be scouring the book termination.
And if she speaks a lot ofcontract, she's still under contract.
Yes.
Especially if she's stillunder contract.

(01:43:36):
Yeah.
So I.
You know what?
I hope some manifesting.
I hope some wonderful lawyerhops on freedom.
That part.
That part gets her all.
All her money.
All her money.
And just like the dude justgot his award and he's about to become
a royal tear.
Even more said.
The gloves are off.
The governor said punch him inthe mouth.

(01:43:57):
I'm like, yes, I like this.
I like this song.
That's the thing.
As long it depends on what'sin her non compete.
If it's her.
If her non compete doesn'thave any comments compensation for
as long as XYZ isn't.
Isn't breached.
And yeah, whoever.
Whoever her lawyer is.
How are we gonna screw you over?
And do we get money?
And how the law firm of do weget money?
And how they gonna have afield day with her like a Three Stooges

(01:44:22):
episode?
I'm not.
I'm not trying to be that person.
But you know, if you hearcertain names like Frankens, like
Doofen Smirts Frankens and meand Knox is like, oh, y'.
All.
Oh, y' all legit hate you.
Or they got Esquire behind Dowe get money?
And how.
Like that's the.
The name of the company.
Hey, hey.
Better than hearing Top Dog Law.

(01:44:43):
I can't stand that dogcommerce every time it comes on.
Down there too.
Oh, my God.
I thought that was a Cleveland thing.
I thought that that was aprice thing.
So.
They got.
They got a.
They got an Avengers style onethat just threw me off on the.
On the way to the grocery store.

(01:45:03):
Like, I thought I waslistening to another Marvel thing.
It's like, we need you, Top Dog.
I was like, who is this personthat y' all keep getting to write
these scripts?
And how do y'.
All.
Y' all must be winning casesto have this many commercials.
That's all I'm saying.
Because I. I'm recentlyfinding out that Top Dog Law is not
a Cleveland thing.
It's a national thing.

(01:45:24):
Yeah.
Wait, what?
They just put in the chat.
Yo, I'm screaming at this.
Do we screw them out?

(01:45:46):
That needs to be in somebody's script.
I was thinking of every.
Of every circle certain of acertain demographics name I could
put in there.
I was like, oh, that sounds somuch better.
No, but I think.
I think you're right.
It could be a good lawyercould say this is an unlawful firing.

(01:46:08):
It just should be first amendment.
Stop playing.
You need somebody of the.
Of the what's her face who's aformer prosecutor of Georgia.
You need her.
You need.
You need Ms. Willis.
Because Ms. Willis was readyto nail a certain man child to the
wall.
That's the kind of bulldog youwon't represent you in court.
When she can sit there and just.

(01:46:29):
When she can sit there.
Oh, Fanny Willis.
When you can sit there anddestroy your prosecution from the
witness side and it's not evenyour turn to prosecute and you got
them flipping pages.
I want her.
She.
She has that energy.
Like, do I look like I give a damn?
Because I don't.
Love that manifesting a good,good lawyer.

(01:46:53):
A good nerdy, blurty fill inthe blank lawyer who wants to hop
up and do what they got to do, right?
Who are your friends?
Kalfus and Nachman?
The hell what?
That's great.
Yeah, you're right.
Yeah.
Those top dog law.
Come on.
So I'm like, yo, not again.

(01:47:15):
I was just delivering the mail.
You know what?
Between.
That was so loud too.
Again.
Between that and Morgan andMorgan, I swear those.
Those two law firms you canhear on either side of the coast.
True.
I don't know if I've ever heard.
He said, Matt said.
Check out the law office of bed.

(01:47:35):
Bend over, no Vaseline and scream.
Oh, my God.
So this is the end of our showon unfortunately, you know, we keeping
our time well.
We got like 10 minutes.
Get 10 minutes.
Rory.
Yes.
It's always a pleasurewatching your mind work and holding

(01:47:56):
that conversation.
Talk to the people.
Let the people know where theycan find you.
Well, okay.
You can end up finding me onInstagram at R O R S T L L. You can
do my name on Facebook.
Although I usually tend tohaunt Instagram.

(01:48:16):
Someone said, why are allghosts from the 18th century?
Make them modern anyway.
Imagine having Cardi B's voice.
What was the reason.
Now?
What was the reason every timeyou open a closet door?
I like it.
I like it.
It.

(01:48:36):
So do we.
Screw them.
That's gonna be funny for along time.
So that's where you can findme on Instagram.
You can actually see me at KimFest Give me a second.
I'm.
I am going.
I think that's.
Is that the 27th of this month?
I'mma double check.
I. I hope I didn't go off screen.
I'm just checking something.

(01:48:57):
No.
No, you didn't.
Excellent.
Yeah.
I believe I want to say it'sthe 20.
I remember seeing the postchem fest 2025.
It is going to be the 25th tothe 27th.
You can actually see me.
I will be vending there.
Definitely the anthology.

(01:49:18):
Some clothing with thisawesome, awesome little bear which
I call Teddy Ninja.
Grinning.
This is all also in redbubble.
And.
And I will also be doing apanel at 2:30 that discusses how
we went from writing andcreating this to getting ready to
bring Teddy Ninja to a screennear you.

(01:49:41):
All right.
All right, lady Mandalore.
I caught her right when shewas taking a swig.
I didn't do that.
I did not do that on purpose.
I promise you.
She's on water.
It's okay.
I will remember you.
It's perfectly fine.
We forgot.
We're in sync.
I don't realize.
I'm like.
I just do it because you're mysecond in command.

(01:50:01):
Of course you're gonna be second.
Totally fine.
It's 25 gone.
So that was the right call.
Thanks.
And they're back.
Hi.
Thank you everybody that tunedin and gave me my over.
My over now over 500.
Yay.

(01:50:22):
You can find me and stillfollow me some more on Room Full
of Lords on Sundays at 7pmEastern Standard Time as New York
City, New York's in the background.
You can also catch me onFridays at.
Fridays at 8pm where I do some gaming.
I don't know what I'm playing anymore.

(01:50:43):
I'm gonna play a whole bunchof things.
I'm kind of.
I'm kind of tired of thatExpedition 33.
I'm sorry, Spartan.
I'm gonna try to finish it onmy off time though.
It's fine.
What else?
Sometimes I'm a new blurred order.
Sometimes on Saturdays at 10amthat is the thing too.

(01:51:03):
I'd be tired.
I'm.
I'm tired.
I'm tired.
That is also.
Don't worry.
I'm not gonna burn her out.
No.
One of the best things I got going.
I know I'm tired.
Oh, no.
Not that.
I know I'm one of the best things.
Okay.
All right.
An scene.
Don't stay away from the spotlight.
Thank you.

(01:51:24):
Remember, remember.
Remember when we got that callthat Janelle Monae was coming to
blurs or blur Con.
And I said, hey, Navy.
And Navy.
What did I say?
I won't.
I won't flow and care in frontof front.
I won't go here in front.
You did.
You did.

(01:51:47):
Not that.
I'm tired, grandpa.
No, I am, bro.
You keep digging.
Oh, Ryan Oakley's gonna becoming on on this Sunday.
She's great.
Yes, he's amazing.
Not a writer, but an artist.

(01:52:08):
And I like people that candraw anything but a straight line
because I also cannot do that.
Or tiny feet or tiny live field.
Oh, right.
But okay.
Can'T.
Can't draw feet anyway.
Our very own mistress of themacabre job.

(01:52:31):
Keep my heart.
Like a fetish.
You talking about drawing feeds?
I'm just gonna.
Just put it out there.
I don't like feet.
It's just like, dude, you justcan't draw all pockets.
Big body and tiny feet.

(01:52:51):
It just doesn't make sense.
Six.
Six lines, two shapes.
Not that.
That hard.
But what if this personactually has tiny feet, though?
Just some people have realsmall feet.
Not at that size.
Yeah, I was gonna say you'renot at that size.
Then I can.
Then I can get stuff forchildren's size and children prices.
But I am Lainey from Geepart.

(01:53:15):
Me and my husband run Geepart Heart.
You can find us on YouTube,Instagram, Twitch, Facebook.
I feel like I'm missing something.
I said Instagram.
So.
Yes, yes, we do trailer reactions.
We do movie.
I'm sorry, I'm blinking outmovie reviews.
It's Tuesday.
I know.
Yeah, listen, we recently justdid the conjuring and that's up.

(01:53:38):
So you can find us there.
And we should be filming, um,the Long walk tomorrow.
That was a pretty good movie.
Um, it's also one of thosemovies that you only need to see
once and do not see again.
That makes sense.
Yeah, it was a lot.
It was a lot.
And I usually am streamingdefinitely on Sundays.

(01:53:58):
I'm trying to do from like a 6to 9 so I can at least catch half
of these wonderful human beings.
Room Full Blood and NateMontel on their Sundays as well.
And I'm switching over toThursdays because Wednesday has gotten
too hectic to keep up with.
So I should be streaming on Thursdays.
All right.
Yeah, check her out.

(01:54:19):
Whoopty freaking doctor atthis one here that says Whoopi freaking
do.
And you will.
I'm about to start my spookyseason nails on Tick tock and Instagram
at.
Fresh press by Z.

(01:54:42):
All right, Black Spartan,let's go.
You've had A busy week.
I already know.
Oh, and happy anniversary bythe way.
Yeah.
Yes.
First and foremost, let me saythat happy anniversary to my moon,
my stars, my purpose, my being.
The woman that said yes to meand gave me three wonderful kids.

(01:55:05):
Kill Kelly.
Thank you.
Happy anniversary.
Still somehow.
Still somehow want to love my ass.
And wow.
I'm not complaining.
I'm not complaining.
The date scene out here is crazy.
And also yes, I am in between retwist.
I gotta find another.
I gotta find another personthat twist locks because yeah, so
that's the reason why.

(01:55:26):
And also I apologize.
I usually have a headband onto cover all this, but neither here
nor there.
So.
Black_spartan615 live on the social.
Still got the shows going onbecause we're covering all the craziness
on how the fact we got hereEvery Wednesday at 7 myself, Safari
and Joe cover everything inthe world of video gaming and get
bit on Fridays 8:30 ish.

(01:55:46):
Still following.
Still doing Hollow Knight silk song.
Still trying to find my waybecause there's no map.
Still fun.
So definitely check me out onTick Tock and on Twitch.
Same thing.
Black_spartan615.
The rules still apply.
Ladies and gentlemen, respectthe cosplayer at all times.
Cosplay is not consent.

(01:56:06):
Please wash your ass.
My whole family is now gettingover a 24 hour stomach bug.
It has not hit me yet.
So with that being said, cleanclothes hygiene is most important
wherever you go at the sametime guys don't doom scroll protective
peace check on your friends.
Talk and share.

(01:56:27):
Discuss your fandoms.
Don't be a dick and you won'tget jumped.
Dr. Bronner's peppermint soapdoes wonders.
So please that that has to be said.
Don't be a dick and you won'tget jumped.
Yeah yeah.
I would personally like tocurse and cuss out the gentleman

(01:56:51):
that made me have a 4Dexperience during the long walk.
There is a point where youthey start to have issues of the
gastrointestinal type.
Yep, yep.
4D experience sitting next tothat man 4D.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Oh, so.
Oh Lord.

(01:57:12):
Yes.
I thought you're talking aboutthe actual.
Oh, I thought she was talkingabout the actual too.
No.
I am so sorry.
You brought me back.
Yeah.
Oh God.
Back.
Back to the hygiene.
Well, maybe I don't know that one.
Yeah.
Yeah, she thanks K. Wait.

(01:57:35):
It was classic because hefroze for a hot second.
No, I didn't freeze.
Just straight not move just.
Like on some.
Oh my God.
Like oh my God.
My beard used to be black.
Coming into the theater, lookwhat you did.
This man.
This man did the long.

(01:57:56):
This man did a long walk.
The home game.
Look, I. I'm here.
I'm gonna put Lady Mandalore'smind at ease.
That happened to me before andI literally said stanking ass that
loud.
And my wife was like, what?
It was like stanking.
And I looked directly at him.
I said, stinking ass, bruh.

(01:58:17):
I made him uncomfortable.
If.
If your body resembles funkycorn chips, you were in the wrong
place.
Okay, ladies and gentlemen,boys and girls, bloods of all ages,
good evening, good morning,good afternoon.
Design Av Montel your frostedbearded blow the corner.
If you want to know theshenanigans Sunday nights at 7, I'm
with this lovely lady as wetalk to other creators, artists,

(01:58:39):
writers of.
Of the melanated Persuasion onthe room full of blurreds.
Also I'm with this magnificentgrouping of people every Tuesday
and some Thursdays if myschedule doesn't start getting weird,
we talk about it about anybodyand everybody as far as geek and
nerd, of course, in themelanated Persuasion, of course.
Because you know, we rocking strong.

(01:58:59):
Anyway.
And this Friday at 7pm TheBloody Corn combos are back.
Combos are back.
Who's my guest gonna be?
You're going to have to tunein and find out there, bubba.
You're going to come and find out.
It might just be me.
I'm just saying.
Seven o'.
Clock.
Dirty computer.

(01:59:20):
Yeah.
And I'm getting back to streaming.
It'll be on Sundays usually.
I'm going to either startdoing it 5 before I have a chance
to chat with this lovely ladyor afterwards.
Not this Sunday though,because I'll be traveling to South
Carolina.
My daughter's baby shower.
She inspected her first childand is my first granddaughter.

(01:59:41):
So I am.
I'm gonna be.
I'm gonna be papa.
And that she's already got mewrapped around her finger before
she's even here.
So that's.
You're gonna be broke.
That's fine.
That.
That's beautiful.
Poverty I can deal with.
I got one in my house.
House.
Link.
If you feel safe.

(02:00:03):
Feel safe.
I guarantee you when I walkout the door, she's going to ask
for something.
If I.
If I had to say anything to everybody.
And I was thinking about thiswhile we were talking about this.
Do not worry about defendingyour fandom.
Do not worry about defendingyour fandom.
If someone questions yourfandom, them.

(02:00:24):
Because if they don't knowyour passion, if they don't know
your heart.
If they're not even willing totry to get to know why you love what
you love, then they want to beyour op.
And guess what?
That this is long.
I have no problem signingpeople up for it.
Oh, just don't justify why youlove what you love.
Love it anyway.
Stay nerdy, stay geeky, and always.

(02:00:50):
I, I, he was gonna do it.
I thought about it.
I thought about it.
I thought about it.
I'm just saying.
I thought about it.
His hand is still hovering.
I am your man on the wall.
Captain of the ship of Blur'seye view.
Also news director of Blurred Station.
So please go sign up@blurstation.com.

(02:01:12):
you will not believe thepeople we have signed up with us
and the projects that arecoming along as well.
Also, you can check us outTuesdays and Thursdays, except for
this Thursday because captaingot some business to take care of.
But tune in next week becauseI'm thinking of doing a blurred court.

(02:01:32):
Are we talking cancel?
Are we talking night court?
More of a night court.
Like, were they Right.
Okay, fair enough.
Yeah.
So I'm gonna need.
I, I have to be the judge.
I have to be the judge.
So I need.
I need prosecution and I needa defense.
I need two for two.

(02:01:53):
I don't know.
For the prosecution, Lanny.
For the defense.
I do not know enough.
He already put about it.
And I, I wait.
You would love that you say.
Oh, okay.
So I would.
I'm.
I'm.
Now I'll be the bailiff.
It depends.

(02:02:13):
I have two.
I have two.
I have 2 people I want.
I want to put on court.
But I'll.
I'll let.
I'll let our group chat decide.
I can defend it.
No, no, Kara, Carrie, you mustbe the prosecution.
So who's defense?
That's the question I got.
Who's gonna watch that question?

(02:02:33):
So the trial that.
The trials I had in mind werelexed and Dr. Doom.
Two separate trials.
Sign me up.
Captain.
Coming back.
I want defense.
I want defense.
I want defense.
I'll tell you what.

(02:02:53):
I'll tell you what, Kira, ifyou go defense, I'll go prosecution.
That's fine.
I want to be fine.
I want to be on the process.
We got a court, people.
I want to be on the jury.
There we go.
I'll be the bailiff.
Get in.
Sit down.
Shut up.
Yes.
This is gonna be fun.
Tune in Tuesday.
Next Tuesday, Blur court.
First ever for Blair's W.We're doing a Blur court.

(02:03:15):
The People vs Lex Luthor forthe first half, the second half,
the people versus Dr. Doom.
So stay tuned for that.
That's gonna be fun.
That is gonna be hilarious.
I am gonna love this.
But otherwise than that, tunein to us every Tuesday and Thursday,

(02:03:35):
8pm Eastern.
YouTube and Twitch.
Also always press Record TV onRoku and Amazon fire devices.
Thank you, Rory, for stoppingby, talking about flashbang, talking
about Dracula, talking aboutyour projects that you're coming
up.
The mindscape is immense.
Please go show your love whenshe shows up at Chem Fest 25th to

(02:03:56):
the 26th, 7th of this month.
Go sit in on that panelbecause she's gonna give you some
knowledge.
Thank you once again forstopping through.
Thank you to the crew.
We're gonna play the show outwith Crazy Eights latest track.
You want to say soon for that.
And until then, we will seeyou guys soon.

(02:04:16):
Have fun, girl.
Let's go.
Oh, wait, wait, wait.
I forgot to do my thing.
Remember to remember toeducate yourself and others in our
current encourages orentertain yourself and others.
And most of all, encourageyourself and others.
I'm your.
I'm your captain.
This is crazy ain't the great.
This is the crew.
This is Rory down below.
See y' all Tuesday for theBlurred court.

(02:04:38):
We are going to have fun 8play us out.
Yo, yo.
3 of these vocals are so crazy.
I probably should kick somedope rap raps or something.
Yeah.
Real talk.
This was saying prizes soundlike see know I got is.

(02:05:01):
It's been a long time coming.
Check it young man with a oldsoul kicking that Kakarat Super Saiyan
gold flow Just picture coolerand freezer inside a cooler and freeze
them at zero degrees.
That means that I'm king cold.
Yeah.
Huge dragon balls over here, bruh.

(02:05:21):
I grant your wish, bruise yourpride then the tears come your backbone
non existent when the fearscome then you don't deserve the attention
when the ears come I want twothings Fans and expansion and hands
at the shows getting thrownlike jazz out the mansion I'm so
fresh so prince and none of y'all can handle me I'm seeing no friends

(02:05:42):
rock a raspberry beret when Iheard the game making bloods and
crips cry together Call thatpurple ring since you can't see me
there's a letter for it the besaid be metaphor because I'm better
for it and you better know itCuz when I drop these boys won't
be able to get a gig so youbetter store it read my lips I'm

(02:06:03):
telling better stories so youmake it shake I a F5 category I will
never give up homie cuzthat'll bore me talent is privilege
and being better is mandatoryrhyme pattering from Saturn and I'm
a veteran with lettering youmatter than get better than you never
will man I got more skill thanyour whole team has bro don't make

(02:06:23):
me sink your battleship theysay practice makes perfect at the
top man couple years ago Irode the bench what I hide shame
warming up took a couple shotsbefore I caught flame blaming on
my father he's the reason whyhe got game find out who you really
are coming from the guttersfirst see I'm a different breed must
be from another earth haterswonder what is worse for what it's

(02:06:46):
worth Jesus put my blessingsin a spaceship I just want my shuttles
worth excuse the Ray Allenreference haven't had a balanced
breakfast and not at thisdinner time I'm acting reckless it
young and restless VictorNewman quit assuming I'm human cause
you can't predict the movementof more men space age flow vote for
Pedro you niggas won't beefthis that throw a steak in your face

(02:07:08):
float crazy ain't the greathoe sick of this Spanish flu and
worth every peso and a PuertoRican above the border heathen remember
that beef that you wanted youshould have ordered vegan and I ain't
playing no games homie youknow the reason long as you is breathing
it's open season Good evening.

(02:07:36):
What are you?
I am the hope of the universe.
I am the answer to all living.
Things that cry out for peace.
I am protector of the innocent.
I am the light in the darkness.
I am truth allied.

(02:07:59):
Good nightmare to you.
And one more word from the captain.
Blur's eye view is a safe space.

(02:08:21):
A place for everybody to beinvolved, talk about their fandoms
and have fun.
Do not let anybody deter youfrom that.
In a world that is spewingwith hate and violence.
Understand that blurz out viewwill be here for you like the signal
and we'll be there.
Talk to you soon.

(02:08:45):
Snake, are you okay?
Snake?
Snake.
Sa.
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