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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Hello and welcome
back to Doing.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
Me, so I Don't Read
you.
Speaker 1 (00:06):
Hello, welcome back.
Yes, it's been a while.
I know y'all missed us.
It's been busy.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
Busy, busy, busy.
Speaker 1 (00:15):
Yes, so um a lot's
been happening for the last what
two weeks.
Speaker 2 (00:19):
Yes.
Speaker 1 (00:19):
So yeah, so we're
going to get straight to it.
To it, yes, we'll get straightto it well, I'm well, we're
gonna save one of our topics forlast, which you know that's
going to be the one we knowbeforehand, so I'm gonna leave
on that one.
So, uh, yeah, that's Okay.
(00:41):
So let's see, so let's talkabout.
It goes to this we're going tostart off first about oh, we'll
do sports, because I justthought about something that's
not even on my topic right now.
There's something else that Isaw, okay, so we can talk about
(01:05):
first is going with the WNBA.
Wnba, let's something else thatI saw.
So what we can talk about firstis going with the WNBA.
See how, what's that going?
And then I go on to my tangentthat's connected to sports in
some ways.
Okay, tim and Tua, time yoursegment.
What's this happening in WNBA?
Speaker 2 (01:21):
So what's happening
in WNBA is a lot.
Recently they had an all-star,which was great.
It was in Indianapolis, indiana, if y'all don't know, and it
was a good all-star due to thefact also the Black Expo was
there during that same weekend.
Y'all know the Black Expo isreally a big thing.
(01:43):
If y'all don't know, forIndianapolis, where it's an
expedition of all the differentweekend, y'all know the Black
Expo is really a big thing ify'all know, for Indianapolis,
where it's expedition of all thedifferent Black people that
have their businesses and it'san expo.
You know.
That just shows what they have,this and that.
And then there's a lot ofnetworking, partying, this, that
and the other.
They had a two-in-two together.
(02:04):
So it was Team Clark althoughshe's injured and continue to be
injured versus Team Neffy Icall her Fee, you know she is
besides Aja Wilson.
Those are the top people to me,like the face of the leagues.
Um, interesting part is thatthroughout the time of the wmba
(02:31):
all-star, you never know what'sgoing on the back way.
So, courtney and tis t theyplayed for the minnesota leagues
links.
I apologize, they did a streamdoing on Twitch.
They did 72 hours straight toshow you what's going on.
They were on there for 72 hours, okay.
So it was good and neat, likeyou know good.
Everybody was engaged.
(02:52):
They got a lot of people onthere and they call themselves
the stud buds, so they had theinside of what's going on.
See the party and the differentplayers.
You see different people andtheir personality and true
personalities.
It's any other and that wascool.
(03:12):
The game was what it is.
I knew team fee was going towin, which they did blow out, um
that.
But the women also of the wmbauh, had a, you know, meeting for
the negotiation of with gettingpaid and and people are always
like, oh, they don't get as manypeople in the seats and they
lose this much revenue, blah,blah, blah, blah, blah.
What they're asking for is thatpeople do not know the WNBA has
(03:35):
signed 298, I think million ormore million contract for TV
rights and different things.
That they're asking that whatthey deserve is to have a
percentage of that.
They don't have no percentageof it, or two percent if that,
um, the man get 50, okay, so ify'all want to say, why don't
(03:57):
they do this, women's sports andWNBA has increased and it's
been way before.
Captain Crunch, if y' that'swhat I call her Caitlin Clark.
I have nothing against her, butit is what it is Okay, way
before her.
And so therefore, they don'tget any percentage for their
Jersey sales.
Everybody who go and buy theirjerseys they get nothing.
All the other freaking leaguesdo, okay, anything.
(04:21):
They get zero.
So of course they want more.
So I liked it when they didtheir warm-ups.
They took off their shirts andthey said pay us what we deserve
.
Then some people in the crowdwas holding up signs and saying
pay them.
So that's what that is.
So all you guys who sit on thecouch and y'all eat um potato
chips and chicken wings and arefat and are skinny and never
(04:43):
played a league of basketballand talking so much shit about
women, that's what they'renegotiating for you dumb shits.
And just to make y'all knowmore of y'all, why y'all so much
dumb shits.
The NBA been around for 80fucking nine years.
They lost revenue for over 50plus years.
Make that make sense.
Think about it.
(05:03):
Okay, the WNBA has only beenaround for 28 years.
Of course they're gonna loserevenue.
They're fresh and new.
The man did it for over 50years plus.
To be honest, they didn't startmaking money until the late 80s
, start in the 90s, when MagicJohnson, again, larry Bird and
then Michael Jordan came in thescene.
(05:25):
That's when the money startedbooming.
But y'all keep talking about whya person that sits on the bench
and never plays he's sittingthere and he makes over 10
million but he don't evendribble the ball.
Okay, so that's what they were?
No, but that's about it.
So then the backlash and stuff.
But this is what happens with alot of people when you make
(05:46):
your money and you forget whoyou really are and you show your
true, true colors.
So now people are reacting tobacklash because they're saying
that they're going to be talkingto Dave Hortner, who knows.
No, no, no, that's the owner ofBarstool, okay, okay, the most
racist bigot that caused so manypeople to come after Angel
Reese all the entire time in hercollege because he will call
(06:08):
her a piece of shit.
Literally, that's what he saidGhetto hood, stupid.
Then VARC, who has always beenon he's been on there plenty of
times.
That says the N-word Okay.
That says the n-word okay.
So of course, they're gettingbacklash.
(06:29):
So everybody now is going in onthem on twitter threads,
everywhere possible, even whenthey merch that they pulled out
because that was smart for themto drop their merch and say, hey
, you can order.
Everybody.
People was ordering, oh nope,they all getting refunds,
showing receipts that they'regetting refunds, and they
dragging the fuck out as theyshould.
Then they want to come back andsay and show a tweet oh, we
talked to angel and she saidit's okay, that's you think
(06:51):
she's gonna say no, y'allshouldn't do it, y'all should
already know that.
So me as a person, I'm gonnalook at y'all differently, like,
okay, y'all do that whatevery'all want to get to the bag,
but didn't know.
I'm fuck with y'all.
That's what she's doing,because she said too this year
she really opened up more at theall star to be able to know
people, because she has to coverherself because of people her
(07:13):
really are.
Just do her wrong.
I mean not do her wrong, likejust be fake.
Now it shows when she opened upto y'all motherfuckers and
their vibe was showing and shehas the most followers in the
whole entire league Angel Reese,not Captain Crunch or anybody
else in that fucking league.
So we know what it's about.
(07:34):
So that's what's going on.
And yeah, I ain't following themand I ain't supporting their
asses either, because y'all justcome on, I can't.
That's like me sitting downwith a racist right now and just
asking so why are you racist?
Or why don't you like us?
You should like us.
We're just like you.
We just have a different color.
No, that's dumb.
(07:55):
I already know how he feelsabout me or she.
I can't change them.
I can confront them if theycome in my circle or in my
surroundings and call me a nameor say something to me.
Yes, I'm going to be this, thatand the other, but I'm not going
to want to sit down with themand just say why don't you like
me?
Because the thing they're goingto say because you a nigga and
(08:17):
y'all men got big dicks andy'all got melanin and y'all have
culture and y'all got melaninand y'all have culture and y'all
can do everything amazing andy'all are intelligent and y'all
built every goddamn thing inthis goddamn country.
98% of it we did.
So, yeah, that's my point.
What you got to jump on there.
(08:39):
Are they stupid?
Does everybody just want to getto the bag?
Are you going to sell your souljust to get some more money,
would you?
I don't know, I'm not in thatpredicament right now, but right
now I'm saying no, would you?
No no, yeah, he's the one thathas everybody that comes at her
so much with backlash andcalling her a sloth and all
(09:01):
these names, and all she's doingis getting to the bag because
she's a millionaire and she getsmore endorsements.
Thank you.
What did you about to say aboutsome sports?
Oh, serena.
Speaker 1 (09:11):
Yeah, that's what I
was about to say, that's how I
was about to leave off.
I mean, it's yeah, that's how Iwas about to leave off, so you
had it in the same way.
That's all about to think,scrolling through I think it was
last week or something and Iwas scrolling through it and
then, oh, look at me here, look,so let me just shut that out or
talk about it just for a littlebit that she came out for, I
(09:32):
guess, one of those little semi,I don't know different
tournaments or something likethat, and then she won against
what's it?
20-year-old or something likethat.
Speaker 2 (09:45):
Yeah, she did.
Yep, she won her, uh, the firstround match at the DC Open
against Peyton Stearns.
Speaker 1 (09:54):
And I think it was a
straight, it was a straight set
skill.
Yeah, it was a straight set,straight set.
Speaker 2 (10:01):
So she's 45 years old
.
Yep, like you said, she beatthe 22-year-old and the sets
were 6-3 and 6-4.
That was the set and she's inthe records.
See, they're always in records.
We're always breaking records.
I always know, because nowwouldn't she be the eldest
person?
Speaker 1 (10:18):
I think either the
second or the.
What is one of those, second orSecond?
Speaker 2 (10:22):
Either the second or
the second, yeah, the second,
the eldest person to no, no, shebecomes the oldest.
Speaker 1 (10:34):
No, she is Okay.
Speaker 2 (10:35):
Since Martina.
Speaker 1 (10:37):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (10:39):
Yep, because she is
Minas.
Lina became the second oldestwoman to win Currently, right
now the eldest, but that's who?
The second oldest winner,that's who she is.
She's the second oldest, she's45.
Martini was the other one 47.
Speaker 1 (11:01):
She's not the oldest,
but the second oldest that's
dope, though the other one 47.
Speaker 2 (11:03):
So she's not the
oldest, but the second oldest.
Yeah, that's dope though.
Speaker 1 (11:11):
Yep, yep, yep, and
she hasn't played since March of
last year.
Speaker 2 (11:16):
That's even more
interesting.
Speaker 1 (11:23):
Yep, it is.
So, yeah, that's the one thingI wanted to talk about real
quick.
Since we're on that sportsthing, let's see if then it goes
with.
You were talking aboutbeforehand, about that punk to
people.
Yes, but the one thing that isI just saw, but did you see?
(11:48):
It's funny?
Did you see the South Parkthing?
Speaker 2 (11:52):
Yes, I was going to
talk about that man, I mean.
Speaker 1 (11:55):
I saw it too, because
I was yesterday.
Speaker 2 (11:58):
I didn't finish the
full.
Speaker 1 (11:59):
I saw the full
episode.
So I'm going to watch theentire full episode.
Speaker 2 (12:04):
So I'm going to watch
the entire full episode.
I saw clips, but I do love, yes, the creators.
Speaker 1 (12:10):
But yeah, so that's
what I saw in the full episode.
It was funny.
I was watching it.
I didn't see it in general byitself.
Right, I saw, I think.
Speaker 2 (12:20):
I did it or not.
Speaker 1 (12:21):
No, I saw people
reacting to it on YouTube so
many times that I kind of sawthe full episode and I got the
gist of the whole episode.
That's the same with me Of it,so.
But they were playing the wholeepisode, some people, and I got
the whole gist of it.
But yeah, that was.
That was funny, especially whatthey were just talking about,
(12:42):
which was very weird, becausehow they I guess I don't know
how they could I don't know howSouth Park works, of how they
can have stuff beforehand.
I don't know how they do theirstuff, because some of that
stuff was like kind of recent,like it's kind of recent.
I don't know how y'all haveyour yourself already done or
how they've done it.
(13:02):
I'm like okay.
But, they have it like some ofthe stuff was like real recent,
like almost two days before theyaired or something like that.
I don't know how y'all did it,but okay, cool.
Speaker 2 (13:14):
Yeah, that is.
I don't know the creators.
They said if you don't give adamn, we don't give a fuck.
Basically, that's how I feelfor me and I'm glad.
I'm glad they did, because theyalways shine light for me.
If you like it or not, theytell the fucking God honest
truth, unease to talk about, butuse it in a dark humor way or
(13:46):
just straight shooter, becausethey told y'all.
They told a lot of stuff,probably before, when yay was
who he was with yay kanye.
It is what it is like he's.
He's a narcissist, so geniuswhen it comes to music, wise,
but they showed you all that andit's like, oh, people are
picking up.
No, they ain't picking up.
They tell with everybody,everybody is on, you're not off
limits for them, especially ifyou do fuck boy shit, and that's
(14:10):
how I take it.
And, yeah, sleeping in the bedwith the demon Satan, because
that's what you?
You're a horrible person.
That that um yeah whatever Icall them Rangatang.
Speaker 1 (14:24):
Because I saw that
beforehand.
They didn't do it the firsttime.
I had him never really sawSouth Park like that or watched
it.
People were telling mebeforehand why the episode that
they had one person, a characterplay as him.
Speaker 2 (14:45):
The DT.
Speaker 1 (14:47):
But it wasn't like
they played just his actions,
but they sent it to him foranother person.
Right, but then this time theysaid, oh, that person said, oh
yeah, I'm retired, I'm not doingstuff.
They're like like so who's inthe office now?
And then it was him, him.
So this time they they did itlike how he did beforehand and
(15:10):
how they did a lot of callbacksto do like the movie that they
had.
That's why they had it withsatan, because they had from the
movie that they did.
I don't know how long ago thatwas, but they did callbacks to
it and stuff like that.
But it was funny.
I know especially like the whatwas the funny part?
(15:30):
Especially like the ad at theend of it.
You didn't see the whole thing.
Speaker 2 (15:34):
The ad at the end was
funny what was in for the ad
that you recall.
I just saw snippets and thenI'm going to watch it.
Speaker 1 (15:43):
Well, the ad is
because, how you know, in real
life they're supposed to besomewhat like pro commercials
for them or something.
I think that's in real life.
But the thing is that, oh, theyhave about they settle some
amount so they don't get suedfrom the whole city, Don't get
(16:04):
sued.
And then, oh, we got down tothis amount from.
It was $5 billion, then it wentdown to $3.5 million and then,
oh, we got this, but we have todo pro-Trump commercials and
then for like ads, pro-trumpcommercials, and then for like
(16:24):
ads.
And then the episode went toblack and then it said Trump
commercials, one out of 50.
And then it played like acommercial for like for Trump,
and then basically it's aboutlike he like in a desert, uh-huh
(16:45):
, and then it's like hot.
So then he's just taking hisclothes off and stuff like that
and he, just because it's so hot, he's just like removing all
his clothes and then they havehim wear.
If you saw the pictures thatthey show that he has like a
little tiny pecker I did seethat he was laying in a bed.
Then they had that on the video.
(17:06):
But what's funny is the ad hasthe Zorolla person's body but,
they AI'd his body, his face onthe body, just because it's how
the AI thing works.
So that's why they have hisface and he's just doing that.
And they made just an ad likeoh, his stuff may be tiny, but
(17:28):
his heart is big for us.
Speaker 2 (17:30):
See, and that is so
funny.
Speaker 1 (17:32):
And then it said and
then they showed it, and then it
had a face.
And then the little pecker saidDonald Trump approved this
message.
And then the little pecker saidDonald Trump approved this
message.
And then he said, of course,like this, he something for us,
something for us.
And then he trumped uscom,whatever, like that thing is.
(17:55):
But then yep, because I guessit will be like $1.50.
It will be like so.
Then we have some kind ofcommercials be like $1.50, it's
supposed to be like so.
Then we have some kind ofcommercials.
They said $1.50.
So now I'm thinking like arethey going to be having
commercials now for like eachnew episode, or like after one
season?
Because I think they they'redeal with to have like five new
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seasons on Paramount.
So I'm like is it going to beeach five a season or something
like that?
Or like ten a season, tencommercials a season or ads?
So that's what we're thinking.
Speaker 2 (18:29):
Are we going to do
that?
Yes, 1.5 billion.
Speaker 1 (18:37):
They did it.
Yep, and they talked about thattoo in episode two as well.
They talked about that inepisode as well as well.
Trey and Matt, they talkedabout that in the episode as
well.
Speaker 2 (18:46):
They did new South
Park episodes in their streaming
rights for their entire SouthPark library on Paramount.
Speaker 1 (18:51):
Yep.
So they have all of the oldones, and then they have some
new ones Yep, new ones too, butyep.
So now people are like so whatare they going to do about the
merger and the deal?
Now, Because they made thisit's funny, because they made
the deal and then the newepisode came out and it was just
this Like oh, wait, a minute,Right.
(19:11):
So well, let's see whatParamount's going to be saying
to them.
They can't say they alreadysigned it Exactly.
Y'all can't do nothing to them,Unless you're going to break
the deal.
Like what pay us then?
Or like you don't really gotbetter to do something.
Speaker 2 (19:26):
Nope, they can't do
that that was funny, it's
hilarious, because that's whatyou get, because they got yep.
Speaker 1 (19:32):
So now they can do
like yeah, they can do whatever
they want.
Speaker 2 (19:36):
And speaking of that,
that's why he got a horrible
week.
I mean just period.
He is a horrible person, butthe thing is made me think of
that them making fun of him.
I know maybe they will.
I don't know if they'll putthis in a future episode, but
when it happened on live TV,when him and oh, the Fed Chair.
Speaker 1 (20:00):
The Fed Chair.
Speaker 2 (20:00):
Yeah, fed Chair Jamal
Powell.
He was like, let me see thatAll right, I didn't hear about
that.
And then he looked at thepapers like that was from,
that's from 2000-whatever.
He was like, oh, but it stillis the same budget.
The show with the budget.
He's like those buildings werebuilt.
Speaker 1 (20:18):
Five years ago.
That's a different building.
Speaker 2 (20:21):
Don't be adding stuff
to them he was instantly
face-checking him, like if youcan read that body language
before he talked and the way heput his glasses on.
Let me see this.
Speaker 1 (20:31):
Because that's what's
funny, because he said because
I didn't see that face too,because his face was like
checking him, he said oh yeah,this is $3.
3.
Something.
Oh yeah, this is $3.
Something, a billion dollars?
Speaker 2 (20:44):
No, it's not.
He's like wait, wait.
Speaker 1 (20:46):
He's like $3.1
million.
No, what he's like, uh-uh.
He's like.
Speaker 2 (20:53):
I didn't hear about
this.
He said I didn't hear aboutthis.
Speaker 1 (20:56):
He's like it come
from us.
Speaker 2 (20:58):
What are you talking
about?
It wasn't us, and I thought itwas funny, like why all the
people had a hard hat on.
Besides the black man, thetoken dude, the token tap dancer
, he ain't had no hard hat on atall Everybody else had a hard
hat on.
Did he just say, no, my head toobig, he's not a secret service
(21:22):
person, so cause they be in thebackground, just so you don't
really see them.
But still like who was that onetalking black man next to him
with no hard hat?
So they just show you how theyfelt about you.
Cause if something would havehappened with the location that
they are, they hands is coveredcause they got a hard hat on
right you done.
You had your chocolate milk dud.
Looking as location that theyare, they hands is covered
because they got a hard hat onRight you done.
You had your chocolate milk dud.
(21:44):
Looking as slow as hell, like,yeah, blink twice if you need
help.
Just blink twice because youwas on live TV.
Just blink Because it lookedlike you were just picked out of
the lineup.
Let's take this total black manjust to look like this.
I don't even know who he was.
Speaker 1 (22:03):
He's a part of the
finance committee too as well,
so he's supposed to be there,but he's a part of it.
I think it's some Scott.
Yeah, he's stupid, but yeah,he's a part of the little thing.
I don't know why he don't havea head, the heart act, but oh
well hard act.
Speaker 2 (22:18):
But oh well, trump,
he just lie after lie and y'all
still fall for it.
Y'all still listen and believeeverything this man say.
He finagle y'all, but y'allstupid, stupid, stupid.
But it was funny to see that onlive Because Powell looked like
how the majority of all of uslook at him.
Like uh, what you want can'ttouch because you lying.
(22:40):
The fact that how he grabbedhis glasses, though, that's what
got me.
He was like hold on.
Speaker 1 (22:47):
Because he trumped up
the paper.
Speaker 2 (22:48):
Oh yeah, I have the
paper right here.
Speaker 1 (22:50):
He thought he was
going to get it.
He was like, oh, let me get theglasses.
Thank you, no, this is no.
This is.
Speaker 2 (23:01):
Let me show you and
the fact that he do it on
national tv and it was live.
Y'all still going to give allgoddamn excuses to say, well,
well, maybe he just looked atthe numbers from get his
dementia ass on somewhere, gochange your diaper.
Speaker 1 (23:21):
No, no, he thought he
could get him and caught him.
Oh yeah, no.
Speaker 2 (23:26):
Because he didn't
kiss the ring.
He's like no, this is what Igot to do, but he obviously you
can tell Powell he's fightingwhat he is in the federal park.
Facts are facts.
Numbers don't lie.
You can change the numbers allyou want to.
And you can tell he's a strictenforcer to just facts.
(23:46):
That's one thing you can tell.
I got to deal with this becausehe's the one in office, but you
ain't about to be lying on me,because I'm a part of this too
and I ain't kissed the damn ring.
That's how I look, like to me.
I ain't like everybody else whojust do whatnot and streaking a
bed.
Speaker 1 (24:03):
Because this stuff is
, he has to do with the rates
and the stuff for the economy,stuff, so he can't be just going
, yep, I'm going to just lowerthe rates.
No, because if he did that andthen something happened, then
also it would be worse than itwould be.
He's like no, I can't lower therates.
No, because the uncertaintything, and wouldn't like no,
he's like no, I can't lower arace to lower the race.
No, because because of theterrorist, that's your the
(24:24):
uncertainty, because I don'tknow what's gonna happen,
because so I can't do nothingright now I've got.
He's like I'm just sittingwaiting because of you, since
you, since you, yes, becauseit's yours, it's yours making
the uncertainty that I had.
I can't do nothing, so I gottawait until I see something
happens.
So some other people will belike oh yeah, let me just follow
him and lower race.
(24:45):
I can't do nothing.
So I got to wait until I seesomething happens.
So some other people will belike oh yeah, let me just follow
him in lower race which will bea lot worse than having I can't
do nothing.
So he's like well, I'm going tostay here until my term ends, so
until then I'm staying.
Yeah, let me fire me once.
I leave once.
My time's up in 26.
Speaker 2 (25:02):
That's when I'm done.
Speaker 1 (25:06):
That's when my term
ends, so then you get whatever
you want.
Speaker 2 (25:10):
I'm not with this
shit.
You can tell he's not with it.
He even looked like, even whenhe was walking him he was like
why do I gotta stand next to him, Like I don't know?
I just re-entered Like he wasjust the black dude was just
happy, he was going hard for you, baby.
He looked confused too.
He looked confused too in hisbody language, but he didn't
speak.
Not once did I think I heardhim speak.
(25:31):
Not once.
He was just let me stand thereBecause, like he was going to
say, I like the blacks, sothat's why he had the one flack.
Speaker 1 (25:37):
He did right, he
disagreed right when he said oh,
3.1?
.
It was 3.1 billion on the ormillion, whichever one.
Billion.
It was in the building.
How much was it?
Yep, that was correct.
I thought it was 3.1.
He said he agreed to 3.1.
That's the only thing I heard.
That's the only thing he agreedwith Yep, 3.1.
(25:57):
Yep, how are you going?
Speaker 2 (25:58):
3.1, yep, how you
gonna agree with his lies
Because you a token, that's mypoint.
They got you walking aroundwith no hard hat and then you
just agreed with him justbecause he said it.
Nope, I was like that ain'ttrue.
I debunked this and then youlook stupid, like you look.
I told him to blink twice Likecome on, get out.
We all seen the movie.
(26:18):
But yeah, that man is dog shitcrazy.
And then for him taking awayfor PBS, npr, get rid of my boy,
stephen Colbert.
Are you kidding me?
I can get what you're saying.
I get some people saying, yeah,because the rating in late night
television is not doing what itis.
(26:39):
When it's like that, it's notdoing what it's doing because we
got damn tired, so people notreally up watching late night tv
.
Not only that, they are fuckingwith the time, because I saw
that, uh, I think on cnn,somewhere international wire is
saying how the world is spinningfaster, which, remember I've
told you before I said there'sno 24 hours.
I think when we sleep, ifyou're not up and you're not
(27:02):
paying attention, the time is,they're taking the time away
from us because we're notgetting a full 24 hours in a day
like we used to.
I don't care what nobody saysand for them to say that.
And scientists are saying Iknew I wasn't the only one going
crazy.
I ain't a scientist, but goddamn it, I can pay attention to
the signs.
(27:22):
Like you'll sit there and it'llsay 12 o'clock and you
literally watch a 30 minute tvshow and then you look at the
time again, they'll say two.
You say god damn not, this tvshow wasn't a two hour, you know
?
I mean, like we just said,happy new year yesterday.
We are about to be in August.
Go ahead, it's Leo season,woo-hoo.
(27:42):
But that's some scary shit thatthis summer has fast forward.
Kids just got out of school andnow they're going back already.
That's how I know they did afast forward like time.
But yeah, I think that's wrongto take away all the things that
they're taking away from.
I think that's wrong to takeaway all the things that they're
(28:05):
taking away from Creativespaces that speak out.
That's what it is.
If this is not fastened infront of y'all, if y'all don't
see this dictatorship, if youdon't do right and then I saw
the F-team files Won't careabout MLK right now we talking
about the F-Team files.
What are you going to talkabout.
Well, you want shit, ask BillClinton.
(28:26):
I'm pretty sure he's on it.
I'm pretty sure all y'allmotherfuckers are on it.
Y'all are weirdos when it comesto certain celebrity type status
which you get.
They do the weird fetish, crazyshit dealing with kids.
That's just weird to me.
But the weird fetish, crazyshit dealing with kids that's
just weird to me.
But they all do it.
It's like a form of initiation,like y'all are sick.
(28:46):
That's why we have so many PDFswalking around here.
Why don't y'all sit there andlisten to all the music?
They sure got kills.
Of course they should have beengot him, because that man been
doing this shit for centuries.
Did it with Aaliyah for babyyou know what I?
mean it's like it's sickos inthat industry and politicians
(29:10):
and we'll see.
And then they, the houseRepublicans, said no, they don't
want the Epstein's files to bedisclosed.
But the Democrats didn't justvote it on, I think two days ago
or something that they want itto be.
Speaker 1 (29:29):
Yeah, there's some
I'm going to say because right
now they're all on break becauseMike Johnson got him off break
early to go back home.
So they'll be back in August,something, something it was some
, because there have beendifferent committees that voted
(29:50):
stuff and they approved it sothey now had to wait until they
got to come back to Washingtonto get it on the floor.
So all the stuff is approvedfrom a lot of Democrats and
maybe like eight or someRepublicans or something, and
the committee's like, oh, we gotit.
(30:10):
So now they just gotta waituntil they come back to the,
until they get back to Congressto get it, all the files
released to them and all thatstuff.
But now you know they're tryingto ask the lady that's still in
prison to corroborate.
Speaker 2 (30:29):
Yeah, they're just.
Speaker 1 (30:33):
Which I'm like well,
see, mm-mm.
It was funny because he wasdoing all this stuff to try to
distract from the people Like,oh, let's do all these other
things.
Because he was doing all thisstuff to try to distract from
the people.
Oh, let's do all these otherthings, mlk Obama and all this.
But it's funny because it's notworking, because the main people
(30:53):
who did this whole the mainconspiracy really thing it was
them, because nobody else waslike, okay, cool, they're in
jail, he's died, jailed, theyconvicted the person, they kept
pushing it and then, well, nowit's your own.
People are like oh no, you saidit, so release it.
And then, oh, we can't do it.
They're like wait a minute.
(31:15):
So the two things that'shappening, you either lied that
there was something there oryou're covering up, and they
don't like both of them.
So now they gotta deal withtheir own party, the main, all
the main conspiracy people.
They're like, uh, wait a minute, right that they kind of reckon
that you lied to us.
Or now you're covering up forthe rich people, which the
(31:37):
moment they don't like, becauselike, wait a minute, that's true
, we thought you were for us,but now you're trying to cover
it up for the rich people.
Oh, wait a minute.
So now they're like, usuallybeforehand by this time it would
have been done with, it wouldhave been a new story, and
they're like but no, it'sbecause there's so many people
in there.
(32:00):
It's their own people now istheir own people like that wants
their wants to like theinformation.
Like no, you said we've beendoing this for some years.
It's they probably been.
Whoever it is, they've probablybeen having this conspiracy,
all stuff like some years, years.
And now there's the windows.
You can't break it like that.
So it's like, oh no, we wantthe truth whatever comes out.
(32:21):
So now, now they got deal withtheir own making yeah, and his
alien boyfriend that broke up.
Speaker 2 (32:27):
He basically said it
too, because he said, oh, your
name is in there, which I knowit's it's majority of all those
politicians are on there.
All people's favoritecelebrities are on there.
You get what I'm saying.
It's like is a lot of peoplenames on there that shaking in
(32:47):
their goddamn boots for those Alot of them have been, are
deceased now, but the ones thatare alive, oh, trust me, it's a
whole bunch of people in therethat they scared and I don't put
nothing past anyone.
You get what I'm saying Becauseit's in it's internal and it's
it's horrible.
But you see this to day-to-daylife especially and I can't
(33:12):
speak on other communities, butI'm referring to our community
we sweep that stuff under therug all the time and don't
address it for what it's worth.
You know there's so muchstories that you know people, um
, and family members don't talkabout or discuss like, oh, we
don't want to talk about this.
You found out grandma grandma,like you know she had a child,
(33:36):
or great grandparents orwhatever.
Like I'm not talking about my,our grandparents, but I know of
people who found out thechildren that they have that's
from an uncle or some shit thatmolested a little girl and they
still may have the goddamn baby.
Those who are gettingimpregnated and or just don't
(34:02):
talk about it.
You know female do it too, butit's a higher percentage of
males that talk about it.
You know females do it too, butit's a higher percentage of
males that molest young boys andyoung girls in your own home.
Sometimes it'd be theirsiblings.
You know what I'm saying.
It's just sick.
And then people are just likeand a child would tell that
(34:24):
person there or a child may likeeventually how it feels, even
though they didn't like it atthe beginning, because it's
still a sense of sensation thatfeels good to your body.
Then you're confused becauseyou're confused out of fear and
or if you think that personreally actually care about you
and love you, but they'refucking hurting you, you know,
and we don't pay attention to belike, uh, you're sleeping on
(34:45):
the rug.
You know, and we don't payattention.
We're like, uh, you're sleepingon the rug.
Oh, that's, that's uncle, so-sohe's just touching philly.
No, he's a fucking pdf.
He needs to be under jail orsomebody need to take him out,
like I don't know, it's so easy.
And tim tubo, uh, speaking ofthat and he was the one.
I think I mentioned this beforeum, he was a famous football
player.
University of florida wonchampionships and then he played
(35:09):
in the nfl.
And he'll be the one, after hescored a touchdown, to go on the
knee like the show, likepraying.
But he had recently, maybe it'slike a month or two ago.
You would think it would spendmore, but no, of course they're
not.
He that people, the most peoplewho cause harm to individuals,
(35:29):
children and not, are white Tmen, who are your pastors, who
are your judges, who are theso-called cookie cutter, great
family, father, the great.
He said that he's white tea.
(35:49):
Like I said, I can speak on mycommunity.
I really can't say so much fromthat community, but I do know
what the hell goes on forstatistics wise.
He said that that should havebeen floating everywhere, but no
, but let it been cam newton,who played the same university
but then he transferred toauburn but, if he would have did
that, that would have beeneverywhere.
If he would have said the mainpeople who hurt your children,
(36:11):
kids, and this, that and theother is a Black man.
Come on now and he was honest.
I'll be honest.
That's the first time I everheard a white T person say that.
A white person say that and behonest about it with a straight
face.
It is what it is.
And he said cause harm, notjust sexual.
(36:32):
He's just saying mentallyabusive and physically abusive.
They are the top people, theyare affordable.
He said that and he a white man.
Okay, so let it be.
I'm just saying be Blacks, wegood, it's a lot.
There's some movies, oh,movies-wise.
(36:54):
Didn't you go see what recentmovies you saw?
Speaker 1 (36:57):
I saw Fantastic Four,
fantastic Four, yep, it was
good.
I like it.
Speaker 2 (37:03):
Yeah, I was thinking
I'll probably watch it.
When it comes to it, I wouldthink about it if I should go
get it see it, but I think I'mgonna go see.
I know what you did last summerI haven't seen it yet just to
check out, because I alwaysliked them but I'm like another
one, but then I may bedisappointed this one, who knows
?
But I always watched them, somight as well keep it a
(37:25):
tradition, keep it a traditiongoing.
Speaker 1 (37:26):
Keep the tradition
going.
Speaker 2 (37:27):
And as far as
Superman, I heard Superman was
very good, but I didn't have tosee that I may stream once we
get on the streaming, or if it'sstill, it should still be in
the, you know it's still there,I still may not see, but it was
(37:48):
just two weeks ago, the day theyaired.
So yeah, Well, fast for thatone.
Oh yep, so what we havebubbling up.
Speaker 1 (37:56):
So, yeah, this will
go to our last topic of
conversation for today.
But Beyonce ended her touryesterday on was it this coming?
Or last Sunday in Vegas, inVegas, which I was up watching
(38:23):
on the TikTok, catching it inthe mood.
I was like, yeah, tiktok,uh-huh, I was catching it in the
moment.
I was like, yeah, mm-hmm,mm-hmm, watching and watching it
, I was like, oh, music playing,and then of course, it was like
the last day.
So of course, brought Jay-Z out.
Speaker 2 (38:40):
Yes on the what.
Speaker 1 (38:44):
The last show, the
last show Okay.
So brought Jay-Z out.
Speaker 2 (38:51):
He had a different
song.
Speaker 1 (38:52):
He only did one song,
he just did the full song.
He did Niggas in Paris.
The only two times he did itwas in Paris and in Vegas.
He did the one song full.
She brought out Shabuzy yes, uh, for that.
A little bit of uh.
Their song for spaghetti, Ibelieve.
(39:15):
Yes, spaghetti, um.
And then at the end peopleasked caught it a little bit, or
a little bit later.
But then then of course shebrought Destiny's Child out and
then and I was like, oh cool, Iwas like I didn't realize that I
had to go back to see it or Iwould go back to different lives
, and people were doing, oh yes,you're back in the world.
(39:36):
And then that was fun.
And then they did the mutechallenge, where Vegas lost
again.
They're so horrible and peoplewere like I could see you.
I would have not been quiet tooif I saw a distant child.
No, I would have been quiet.
I should have been quiet.
I saw a lot of like thebeforehand.
(39:57):
I saw Kelly Rowland.
She had one of the things shemouthed somebody.
She was like shut up or bequiet and so she was like
looking at somebody.
You know, just in general withpeople like that she's like be
quiet and stuff like that.
But I would have been quiet forthat moment.
I would have done the challenge.
Speaker 2 (40:18):
If it was everybody
on mute, I would have been on
mute, and the thing is it was along mute too.
Speaker 1 (40:24):
It was.
Speaker 2 (40:25):
It wasn't the regular
mute that she did the challenge
, so she gave y'all a chancebecause y'all kept freaking,
screaming.
That was the longest mute.
Speaker 1 (40:36):
And.
Speaker 2 (40:36):
I'm happy too.
I was excited to see DestinyChild, but damn, I'm about to
scream and yell and once yousaid on mute inside of my head
right now I had to hold it in.
See, that's what I would havedid.
(40:57):
That was so amazing.
They look so great too, likestunning, like they age, well
Sound, the same, well F, well,fierce of they walk, then
coordination to walk and then in, and how they interweaved to do
(41:18):
that that was so freaking.
Speaker 1 (41:19):
I saw that.
Uh, I saw uh kelly had to.
She did a little uh skip to getback on the same rhythm as
Michelle and Beyonce.
Because she was walking.
They were doing right, left,right, left, but when she first
started them because of how theywere coming downstairs, she was
doing left, right, left, butthen she saw there was.
(41:41):
I don't think she even lookeddown or how she had it, but she
looked someplace and she did askip and came right back on the
same beat and they all walked inthe same unison.
Speaker 2 (41:49):
Oh, yeah, she got it.
Speaker 1 (41:51):
She knew what she did
.
Speaker 2 (41:54):
Yep on the same
unison because Matthew Knowles
was in their earpiece and hesaid get that step right.
Speaker 1 (42:00):
And she did a little
skip.
It was really quick too.
And then boom, and she wasalready back in sync.
Yeah that was team Matthew inthe ear.
Speaker 2 (42:09):
It was like I need
y'all to get that back in sync.
Speaker 1 (42:11):
That was good.
And then of course I didn'trealize how I was seeing
different things.
That she was wearing the oneshirt from Paris, the Deja Blue
shirt.
She was wearing that all night.
And then people were talkingabout how it went into Disney
Child doing that, and then thatall night.
And then people were talkingabout how it went into Destiny's
Child doing that, and then theyall leave.
And then they had Blue Ivy.
Of course, the whole time shecomes, but for having, like I
(42:34):
said, for having them like comeout and then leave and then have
her come and be.
They said the Destiny's likethe child of you know, like that
house, yeah, and she did herown part.
I was like, oh, that was sosweet, I had her come out and
stuff like that.
And then I saw her at the endand of course I see different
people's perspective.
I even tell them on Instagramof how, towards the end of it,
(42:55):
when they start to walk back andthey were just like at the end
of it, there was a hug in andstuff.
Yes, and a little kiss.
Speaker 2 (43:07):
Yeah, hugging, okay,
let's go.
So I'm trying to figure out.
So I had said this beforehandwith Bestie or not, but I know
we said part three is possiblywe're saying with Rock and Roll
or whatever Part three would bedope if it be D3, because that's
what they were Destiny Child.
Like, give me the D3 part three, destiny Child, that would
fucking be dope.
You know what I mean?
I don't know.
I'm not saying it will do that,but do you know how many people
(43:29):
is waiting for that?
Y'all should just go on tour,fucking fucking part three.
Speaker 1 (43:33):
Part three can come
later no, part three needs to
come now, because part one, parttwo, part three needs to come
now.
Take a break and then come backto do Destiny Child whenever
you want to do, when you have tobe like if you are done doing
it for a long time.
That's probably when she'sprobably going to do it, like if
she ever retired she's going tobe doing part, part, part three
(44:00):
.
Yes, so yeah, so like for theyeah part three, yep, like I
said, oh, I was saying for theretirement.
When people say it, they saidthat if she ever did it, it
would have probably be withdestiny child, because that
would make sense that she woulddo it with them.
So I feel like that's what.
I don't think she'd be doing itright now because it's okay,
(44:20):
act three.
If you had to do it, probablydestiny child right for another,
some different thing.
People like, oh, let's do actthree okay and then take a
little break, rest, okay, sheneeds to write.
Speaker 2 (44:33):
This is what I'm
going to say.
Her act three right now isbreast and being on a yacht and
being with her kids and herfamily.
That's act three.
Speaker 1 (44:40):
She might have become
that like in 2027 if you do the
same way how she did, becauseRenaissance was supposed to be
second in the country.
Speaker 2 (44:50):
but you can tell how
the songs looped in on that one
song that was supposed to beflipped but she just like no,
let's do Renaissance first.
What made sense, because whatwe've been dealing, with in.
COVID, so that would make sense.
That uplifted a lot of peopleand it did.
If you Can't Break my Soul didso much for me, that song, just
(45:13):
in general.
Renaissance was great CarverCarter as well because it
educated a lot of people whodon't know.
And she proved her point thatyou say we can't do this, we
can't do that, but we were theones who created this stuff and
you showed that how this americais so racist.
Y'all proved her point becausey'all went and showed y'all true
goddamn colors.
(45:34):
All she was doing is a truevirgo.
We like to like, let peopleknow, like, if you're in the now
, then we're going to go extra10 level to show you who you
truly are, to fuck with you,then you're going to get more
mad that we did that and then weproved our point.
That's a true fucking Virgo.
(45:54):
That is a true Virgo, trust me,because I'm a Virgo.
Speaker 1 (45:59):
No, that's what
people are saying because, of
course, the main beehive peoplewho know stuff and be going to
all the shows, it's show theygot money, but how they got the
little things to make sure toget it.
But they were talking about how, if like the break time,
because if you think about it,even if she squished it back, or
(46:21):
like how it's supposed to befirst and that it would be 2023,
whichever one- then, it was themovie-huh two year break, and
then it came the song 2024 andthen the tour 2025.
So if she came up with the sameconcept then it would be.
Next is going to be the movie,yeah, then a little break of it
(46:43):
release the song, the album andthen the last tour.
Speaker 2 (46:47):
That makes sense.
And then too, if you notice,when everybody's debating not
debating what Act 3 will be inour mindset we feel Act 3 will
be rock and roll or whatnot,because, again, we created that
as well, not no damn.
Elvis Presley.
Okay, y'all, do y'all research.
Y'all don't want to takenothing.
(47:07):
Y'all do your research.
Y'all don't want to take none.
Y'all always will take stufffrom us.
It's okay, I get it.
You get tired like dang.
They create out this too.
The fuck, we did, yes, we did,we sure did created that.
So with the rock, because ifyou notice, when we went to the
concert part, I noticed how thestage was set up.
It was a guitar.
You know what I mean.
Like, if you probably know Iwasn't at floor level, so that's
(47:30):
why I would.
If you floor level, you're notgoing to be able to notice that
and pay attention to it.
It's just like it's a stage.
But when you're sitting you yousaw that how that fact was
staged.
And then the other day it wasinteresting I ain't those that
didn't look at it like that.
I'm moving the center part part, but, um, bessie was saying how
the stage part did glasses,sunglasses, and this is his
(47:55):
shape of shades, which it is,because this part like this,
that's how the middle part wasthe outskirts part was shades
and to me being I'm looking atit differently now like, okay,
I'm shading on y'all wearing myshades, but this is who I am
that's interesting, like artwise, because then I was like,
oh yeah, looking at it adifferent angle, that does look
(48:15):
a pair of shades and that's aguitar.
Get it.
What do they do?
They rock out shades.
That.
Okay, maybe that's gonna beactually, but I just it was just
dope, and it brings me to that,speaking of people who get
tired of us or that, and theygot soaked.
They told her she shouldn't bein a genre we don't do.
We don't do um country, shedon't do country same country.
(48:36):
Okay, we're going to talk aboutgenres.
Why the fact that we alwaysaccept other people in our
culture and our genre but theydon't do the same?
Because then, post malone surewas why I ever said, if y'all
didn't know, pay attention andgo look up.
When he first came out, braidsto the back rapping, and it is
(49:01):
right mgk same thing.
M&m same thing.
Eminem same thing.
Eminem kind of different.
Okay, but I get it.
But it's just MGK now is overthere doing dance moves and want
to be like Michael Jackson.
His new little video, like comeon.
(49:23):
Justin Timberlake who I stillcan't, I still have never
forgave him for what happenedwith Janet Jackson and then he
went on a rampage at that timesaying how people are in words
and all like that.
Justin Bieber, same thing, wenton a rampage, called people the
(49:44):
N-words and all like this, likeokay, why do we do this and let
they always be in our genre?
I won't say our genre, butgenre.
Everybody can do music.
I'm not saying no one, music isfluent for everyone.
I'm not saying that.
But I'm talking about ourculture.
Then what you get from ourculture and get a sub, do
whatever like okay, now I can dowhatever with this, like that,
(50:05):
but we can't do that.
What the fuck?
We invented, country, you dumbshits.
We invented every genre thatthere is of music.
Either you like it or you don'tlike it, I don't care.
Accept it, we is the shits.
And we don't need no toiletpaper.
Why your culture?
(50:27):
Because you don't have one.
You constipated, never gonnacome out.
So what you gotta do?
Get an enema.
Let that shit go, go and findour culture and see somebody
else so that you can be accepted, and then let yourself show who
you really are.
We've been shit.
We ain't constipated.
(50:48):
There's something wrong with me, but I don't know.
How do you feel about that?
Is that true, like we alwaysaccept people that?
Speaker 1 (50:55):
shit on us, but we
can never be accepted yeah, but
I feel like we're not really,isn't that with them?
It's more, it's them doing ourstuff.
It's not the other way around,because we can't do their stuff.
So it's basically like we'rejust being our own self and just
doing the music.
So it's nothing really, wecan't.
It's just the concept ofholding to the genre itself,
(51:22):
which is like okay.
But if somebody's trying tocome from their genre, trying to
assimilate or do somethingdifferent, to do that 's no.
There's no opposite way.
There's no way.
Because I know someone, I knowfrom like all culture trying to
go and change to be that no,they don't.
It's not.
It's like we stay our ownculture and just do our music.
(51:43):
It made it a little bit better,yes, and our own little flavor.
So it is make it and people,mom, okay, cool I know that
makes a good point.
Speaker 2 (51:51):
I love.
Yeah, we don't go back.
Speaker 1 (51:52):
Yeah, it's not like a
reverse, it's like kind of been
ours to be something that wealready we are.
Yeah it's just we just go tothe different genres and this be
the same people.
They're just doing the genresof the whole k-pop stuff yeah.
Speaker 2 (52:08):
Yeah, asian culture.
Who are y'all taking this from?
The Black culture?
The whole what you dress, thewhole with the dancing thing,
but not once would y'all standup for us.
Y'all like what we can get fromus, like you love to do the
slang talk.
(52:29):
I was just like recently in aride share and a guy didn't say
he's speaking a lot of english,just like the other, but he
asked me can I show him someslang?
You see how you, how you wantslang and you think it's so cool
to be us in our culture.
But you're not for us, becausewhen it's time to be black,
(52:49):
y'all motherfuckers gonna goahead and say what really
ethnicity you are.
Y'all take that shit quick likeno, no, no I'm associating
myself.
I'm white, I'm white, I'm white.
Y'all can do that quick andthat's um.
I always felt interesting.
We'll talk about this next time, um, with our community, in our
, uh, qris and YNZ pluscommunity that we have.
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When it comes to same thing,some white men that are gay,
they feel like they want to tapin to be a black woman and they
think that's cool.
You know, and I don't know ifnot all black women talk like
that.
Not all black women act likethat, but that's their persona.
(53:31):
Not all black women talk likethat.
Not all black women act likethat, but that's their persona.
That how black women are andthey want to girl, you know.
Yeah.
So girl, whatever girl, honey,but bitch like girl, huh with
the hands, that.
But the moment when you got togo for a corporate view around
your other true people who,white tea, you don't talk like
that.
You switch that shit up quick.
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Or look at us like we someother way, because you still are
a white man, you can be cool.
A black gay man cannot takethat stuff off because first of
all he's black.
That's where he enters andshows who he is and he's gay.
Either he's feminine gay man topresent himself that way and or
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masculine that way, but he'sstill there.
He can't change up to make hislife be in a better circumstance
.
What they can do is flip flopand they don't never come to bat
for us when it comes toinjustice and how we're treated.
I don't see white gay men a lotdo that.
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There's some, we do have some,but a lot of like nope, let's go
ahead, put on my white boystuff, that's who I am.
Fuck them niggas, but literallyin the bed with one the other
day.
Same with the white women, likewhite women.
We need to do a study.
Why are y'all so infatuatedwith us?
That's interesting, I just wantto know.
I know why, but I want them totell me why.
(54:59):
Because, I'll be honest, Iain't infatuated with pink toes.
They cool, I love some pinktoes, but I'm not infatuated to
be with pink toes.
But I don't.
I'm not infatuated with to bewith pink toes I'm saying you
cool, it's just not my cup oftea, I don't know.
And just like I'll bring itnext time we talk.
(55:19):
I feel every woman is gay.
I don't care what.
Nobody tell me I'm gonna die onthat one.
Every woman gay.
And this is what we're gonnatalk about next time.
We're gonna end it on this,though.
You know why I say it.
Well, I think this way, or putthis way a woman looks at
another one but like, oh, shelook good, she look nice, she
pretty, just like that in theother.
That's gonna say a compliment,but you're still looking at her
(55:41):
figure and you're still lookingat her shape.
Right?
That's thoughts you justhaven't met.
A woman that pulled it out ofyou and other.
Every woman want to know how itis for a woman to be in a
bedroom, like what they do.
What they do.
There ain't no heterosexual manwho's fully heterosexual.
I ain't talking about bi.
A lot of my, and women are too.
Y'all some bi shit.
Men get the end of it being bi.
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They get treated horrible.
I don't care what color you are, but especially black men, but
black women by.
It's okay, they get a pass.
Not from me, because I justy'all be playing too much.
Y'all play.
Y'all play the game.
Y'all be bye.
Y'all just want to be testingthe waters and shit.
No good will y'all be.
Y'all live double lives as well, but they don't talk about
women so much like that.
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But get back to my point islike there's not being a
heterosexual man.
And when we go to thebarbershop, another man, walk in
and be like man.
He look good.
Look at his outfit.
They'll say the shoes, causethey may be a sneaker head.
He got a nice line up man.
Oh, look at his fade.
(56:45):
Look you see his abs.
He got some nice abs and he'sshaped.
Look how he got the thighs.
He thinking back there.
No, that's why I would neversay every man is gay.
You see the difference.
There are some men who are inthe closet and they want to be
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with men trends all that.
Yes, we do know that those dealsgot you, but there's a
difference, because men don'tsit there and constantly
compliment men like that.
Ain't nothing wrong with it.
Just don't Women do, becauseevery woman is gay.
I don't care Gay tendencies.
For y'all who would be like,I'm not gay, I like dick, okay,
(57:26):
but you got gay tendencies andI'm done.
On that note, I'm going to landmy plane.
Speaker 1 (57:35):
Well, she said what
she said.
Now you can follow me on I keepsaying this with Instagram and
the TikTok on Hurtis13H-E-R-T-I-S 13.
Nice and easy and simple.
Speaker 2 (57:54):
It is.
And recently I saw I don't meanit myself how you showed when
you start doing your makeup.
Ah yes, from then until now.
Speaker 1 (58:06):
And it's a difference
.
Speaker 2 (58:07):
And you just that is
really supposed to be, that yes
and you did it yourself, likeyou just learned yourself, and
it's fucking amazing.
So I wanted to say that to youand shout that out.
So if y'all do see that, y'allsee the before and afters and
period, how amazing my brotherlooks.
He's flat and diva.
Speaker 1 (58:26):
Always.
Speaker 2 (58:27):
And so, again, my
name is Tiffy Tool, time it's
T-I-F-F-I, tool T-O-O-L and TimeT-I-M-E, because it's time for
me to go, and by the time youhear this, I had already another
show no less trying to rhyme atthe end of it.
Speaker 1 (58:46):
Okay, well, bye guys,
bye.
Have a good one love y'all.