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SPEAKER_01 (00:03):
Welcome everyone,
coming to you directly from the
luxurious OLR Studios, this isTempleton.
Where is Las Vegas?
SPEAKER_02 (00:10):
This is Sweet Baby
Jay.
Can I see what you just saidwritten on paper?
SPEAKER_00 (00:15):
This is Melina.
It is the biggest spider I'veever seen in my life.
SPEAKER_01 (00:18):
This is Grizz.
SPEAKER_00 (00:20):
After this, I'm
going to get off here and I'm
going to dragon them balls.
SPEAKER_01 (00:23):
This is the Arrogant
Yeti.
At least I know 2 plus 2 is 5.
And this is the FMJ Podcast.
SPEAKER_00 (00:39):
You look like
something.
SPEAKER_02 (00:40):
Like a zipper?
SPEAKER_00 (00:41):
Okie
SPEAKER_02 (00:45):
dokie.
Okay, if we're all ready,welcome back to another
beautiful episode of the FMJPodcast, where we make all of
your wildest fantasies cometrue.
I'm just kidding, we don't dothat.
Unless you gently strokeMelina's right side of her face.
Yes.
With a feather.
SPEAKER_00 (01:05):
Ooh, yes, a white
one.
SPEAKER_02 (01:10):
I don't know.
I don't know.
I'm just coming up with it as Igo.
Anyway, yeah, we are back.
We'll go around the room realquick.
We'll check everybody's pulse.
And Melina, you weren't herewith us last time.
So.
Yes, sir.
Tell us what your pulse lookslike.
SPEAKER_00 (01:33):
It's probably about
60.
I'm pretty chill right now.
SPEAKER_02 (01:38):
Pretty chill.
SPEAKER_00 (01:39):
Pretty chill.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (01:46):
Anything
SPEAKER_00 (01:46):
new with you?
Not doing anything.
No?
No, no.
Nothing at all?
No.
SPEAKER_02 (01:50):
Nothing?
No new games?
SPEAKER_00 (01:53):
I had three cavities
filled this week.
At the dentist.
SPEAKER_01 (01:59):
Ooh,
SPEAKER_00 (02:00):
cavity
SPEAKER_02 (02:00):
conspiracy!
SPEAKER_01 (02:04):
Time out, time out.
SPEAKER_00 (02:05):
Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (02:07):
Do any of them still
hurt?
SPEAKER_00 (02:08):
No.
SPEAKER_01 (02:11):
So you have no pain
whatsoever?
I
SPEAKER_00 (02:14):
don't because did
you know that they'll put
medicated shit in there beforethey put the filling in?
If it's really bad?
SPEAKER_02 (02:21):
Did they do that for
you, Yeti?
SPEAKER_00 (02:23):
Yes.
Yes.
They said, we're going to putsome medicine in there.
I said, you're going to do what?
SPEAKER_02 (02:31):
You're going to do
what
SPEAKER_00 (02:32):
now?
And they're like, oh, we'regoing to put some medicine down
in there.
And then that way you won't hurtso bad.
Because we did nick your gum alittle bit.
I'm like, oh, okay.
Nope.
Nope.
I came home and I couldn't feelshit.
And I took two ibuprofens andI'm fine.
Hmm.
Huh.
Yeah.
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You
SPEAKER_01 (02:53):
know what's crazy?
I got that one done.
Remember the one that's backhere on the bottom?
I still have a little slightpain.
Oh
SPEAKER_00 (03:04):
my god, are you
SPEAKER_01 (03:06):
serious?
I chew on my left side of mymouth because it bothers me on
the right side of my
SPEAKER_00 (03:12):
mouth.
That's not right.
I know it's not
SPEAKER_01 (03:15):
right.
SPEAKER_00 (03:16):
But
SPEAKER_01 (03:16):
here's the thing.
I'm over it.
SPEAKER_00 (03:19):
I feel you.
I feel you.
And
SPEAKER_01 (03:23):
also, I changed
dentist, by the way, too.
SPEAKER_00 (03:25):
Okay, good.
Thank God.
SPEAKER_01 (03:26):
Yeah.
Root canal was done by the newdentist that I will be going to
going forward.
SPEAKER_00 (03:33):
Yeah.
See, that's where I'm at becauseI had the abscessed tooth and I
went to...
I can't go back to my dentistbecause he uses outdated shit
and...
SPEAKER_01 (03:47):
He
SPEAKER_00 (03:47):
breaks my jaw every
damn time I go there.
I can't stand it.
My mouth's really not that big,I swear.
So I went to this new one, andit's the same thing.
He was great.
His staff's great.
The guy that comes in and doesextractions, I was in and out.
I was there and back home within30 minutes.
SPEAKER_01 (04:06):
That's pretty dope.
SPEAKER_00 (04:08):
Yeah, it was great.
I've got one more.
filling that has to be done, notfor a cavity, but for an old
filling that came out.
So, that's next Wednesday.
And then, I'm fucking taking abreak for a minute.
I'm exhausted.
I'm fucking tired, boss! I'm sotired! Oh, God.
SPEAKER_02 (04:31):
So
SPEAKER_00 (04:31):
fucking tired.
So, like, the tooth that had toget pulled, and then two of my
fillings that I had done, werealready fixed by the dentist
that I left within the last twoyears.
SPEAKER_01 (04:42):
Oh,
SPEAKER_00 (04:42):
wow.
SPEAKER_01 (04:43):
Oh, wow.
SPEAKER_00 (04:44):
Yeah, so, yeah, I'm
glad that you found a good
dentist, too.
SPEAKER_01 (04:48):
Well, I hope it's a
good dentist.
I mean, we'll find out.
Yeah, the
SPEAKER_02 (04:52):
jury's still out on
that one.
SPEAKER_01 (04:53):
Right, right.
Because technically speaking, Ihaven't gone there for, like,
basic maintenance yet.
SPEAKER_02 (04:59):
Yeah.
Okay,
SPEAKER_01 (05:02):
yeah.
Oh,
SPEAKER_02 (05:02):
boy.
SPEAKER_01 (05:03):
And I don't know
what I'm going to bring this
tooth up.
I have no idea.
SPEAKER_00 (05:08):
You really should.
Just get it done and over with.
SPEAKER_01 (05:11):
Well, I thought I
got it done and over with, but
apparently I was wrong.
Until you didn't.
SPEAKER_00 (05:17):
But did the old
dentist do that one?
UNKNOWN (05:20):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (05:21):
Yeah, I would go
back to the new one and be like,
yo.
Yo.
This hurts.
Fix my fucking face.
SPEAKER_01 (05:28):
Yeah.
Never mind.
When I floss back there, themoment I put the floss between
the two teeth, it's like bitingon cold.
It's like, oh my god.
Uh-uh.
Yes, yes, yes.
And it's like,
SPEAKER_02 (05:45):
oh! Yeah.
So apparently you two have a,well, she doesn't have too much
of a cavity conspiracy.
They were the four out of thefive dentists that recommended
stuff to put in her teeth.
You had the one dentist that waslike, That's not the best idea,
SPEAKER_01 (06:05):
right?
Apparently, when I walked downthe alley to get to the front
door, I should have known then.
Exactly.
What?
No, no, no.
It's a joke.
It's a joke.
It's a joke.
SPEAKER_02 (06:21):
What?
He went to the back alley to aguy in a white van and he was
like, hey, I'm a dentist.
What?
What?
SPEAKER_01 (06:31):
His name was Mobile
Denty.
SPEAKER_02 (06:34):
That's right.
Mobile T.
SPEAKER_01 (06:39):
Anyway.
SPEAKER_02 (06:40):
Awesome.
SPEAKER_01 (06:44):
Wait a minute.
Time out.
Are there mobile dentists?
SPEAKER_02 (06:48):
Okay, anyway.
Yeti, what's your pulse looklike?
We've got to look this up.
You tell us what your pulse is.
I'm going to look it up.
You tell us what your pulselooks like.
SPEAKER_01 (07:00):
Um...
Let's go with 3.14.
Huh.
SPEAKER_02 (07:08):
So, is somebody in
the mood for some pie today?
I
SPEAKER_01 (07:16):
went 1, 2, 3.
Oh,
SPEAKER_02 (07:17):
is that what you
did?
You just counted to 3 and said,that's my pulse.
Oh, no.
Sorry, sir.
That is pie.
But good try.
Good try.
I'm still rooting for you.
Keep swinging that bat, buddy.
Thank you.
But how are you doing today?
How's everything going?
SPEAKER_01 (07:41):
So it's going good.
You know, I mean, it's goinggood.
I have no complaints as of rightnow.
We're getting ready for the yardsale tomorrow.
Hell yeah.
Ooh, here's a little funny storyfor you guys.
The wifey and I wanted to starta new show, and a show that we
have not watched but we've heardgood things about was Sons of
(08:03):
Anarchy.
SPEAKER_00 (08:04):
Yeah.
Oh,
SPEAKER_01 (08:05):
yeah.
I don't know if you guys haveseen any of that.
SPEAKER_00 (08:07):
I've not watched it.
Yeah, I have.
SPEAKER_01 (08:09):
I have.
And would you say it's fairlygood?
SPEAKER_00 (08:12):
Yep.
SPEAKER_01 (08:13):
Okay.
So I go to start it.
So a little sidebar on this.
I have multiple streamingservices, and it's on Hulu, but
the Hulu that I have hascommercials.
It can also be found on Disney+.
That has no commercials.
So we went with Disney+, towatch it.
Obviously.
SPEAKER_02 (08:33):
That makes sense.
Yeah, that makes sense.
SPEAKER_01 (08:35):
Right.
Isn't that kind of goofy,though?
And here's the kicker.
When you go onto it on Disney+,it even says, like, brought to
you by Hulu.
Yeah, it's
SPEAKER_02 (08:44):
brought to you
SPEAKER_01 (08:44):
by Hulu.
Yeah.
UNKNOWN (08:45):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (08:46):
And it's like, wait,
what?
Because it's because
SPEAKER_02 (08:49):
of what you're
paying for on Disney.
You're not paying for the ads onDisney, but which is weird.
So you would just have Hulu likeyou have what, like free Hulu?
What like what do you have asfar as Hulu?
And why do you have ads?
SPEAKER_01 (09:01):
I do not know.
I piggyback off somebody, so Idon't know.
I
SPEAKER_02 (09:05):
gotcha.
OK, that's fair because I wentahead and got the bundle with
Disney Plus and Hulu and youdon't get ads on that.
with
SPEAKER_01 (09:13):
the bundle.
Well, that makes sense.
That makes total
SPEAKER_00 (09:15):
sense.
I have the Hulu, Disney+, andESPN bundle.
Oh, I got a question.
SPEAKER_01 (09:20):
And I'm getting
sidetracked.
How much do you guys pay instreaming services?
Just out of
SPEAKER_02 (09:24):
curiosity.
SPEAKER_00 (09:25):
Do you really want
to know that?
I may as well have cable andshut all that shit down.
She has
SPEAKER_02 (09:30):
them all.
Literally, she has them all.
I
SPEAKER_00 (09:33):
have every single
one of them.
SPEAKER_01 (09:35):
Yeah, that's crazy.
If I had to guess, you'respending anywhere upwards to$150
a month.
just on all streaming services,which is crazy.
And it sucks because you can'tpull the plug on streaming now
because on cable you won't getwhat you actually want to watch.
I
SPEAKER_00 (09:52):
know.
I had YouTube TV because it wascheaper to do YouTube TV so I
could get Sunday Ticket and allthat stuff for NFL.
And I could basically see everysingle game with no problem
having that.
So I had that.
(10:12):
And then I was like, oh, Ireally like having the TV
portion of YouTube because Ilike to watch two fucking
channels that I have onstreaming services that I could
watch.
Yeah, so I canceled that shit.
And that is like, that'sexpensive.
That's$80 a month just for theTV.
SPEAKER_01 (10:32):
Yep.
I'll
SPEAKER_00 (10:33):
be going through it
again come September, so it
doesn't matter.
SPEAKER_01 (10:35):
Right.
So for me to get back on track,so the wife and I started Sons
of Anarchy, and I go to Disney+,I go to Stein, and when I'm
looking at it, like if you pullup the menu, it has like on the
left side of the screen, itshows season one through like
10.
And I was curious how manyepisodes were in each season.
(10:56):
So I just scrolled down on theseason list, and I was like okay
each one has about 13 episodeswhatever whatever and I thought
I scrolled to the very very topand the first episode that was
listed was labeled out and I'mlike oh out it's gotta be the
first one and I just assumed Iwas on the first one and it's
when someone gets out of prisonAnd I was like, oh, that would
(11:18):
make sense for a starting story.
Like, he gets out of prison, andall chaos begins.
No, it was season four, episodeone.
So we watched a full hour.
We watched a full hour.
At the end of it, I wasscratching my head.
She looked at me like a deer inthe headlights and was like, are
(11:38):
you lost?
And I was like, yeah.
I don't know who's who.
Like, there's no backstory.
And she's like, something'swrong i was like i don't know
people said it was good and theni like as i looked i was like oh
this makes it was user error yeswe just watched seasons fours
SPEAKER_02 (11:58):
so so what would it
sound what i'm hearing is you
pull the pulp fiction onyourself
SPEAKER_01 (12:05):
yeah i did and
what's crazy is like what we
watched There was a particulargroup that was going after the
Sons of Anarchy, and Sons ofAnarchy murdered them all.
SPEAKER_02 (12:17):
Ah, gotcha.
So when these group of
SPEAKER_01 (12:21):
people get
introduced, we're like, yo, you
die,
SPEAKER_02 (12:24):
you die, you die.
We know what happens.
We know what
SPEAKER_00 (12:27):
happens.
We know your fate, dickhead.
Sons of Anarchy is 10 out of 10.
Recommend to watch it from startto finish.
SPEAKER_01 (12:35):
Oh, we've started
two days ago.
Keep in mind, that one we fuckedup, it was really late, so I
really don't count that day.
So we really started like twodays ago, and we're already
almost done with season one.
It's pretty good.
SPEAKER_00 (12:50):
It's so good.
It's so good.
It's like it will get youemotionally invested in some of
these characters, and it's likeyou go on an emotional kind of
rollercoaster with these people.
I enjoyed I really enjoyed itI've actually watched Sons of
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Anarchy I think twice oh wow
SPEAKER_01 (13:16):
okay I want to say
so like the first season has 13
episodes and I think we'resitting around 8 or 9 right now
so
SPEAKER_00 (13:23):
nice yeah it's
almost done
SPEAKER_01 (13:25):
right
SPEAKER_00 (13:26):
that's exciting so
what's your pulse looking like
there Jay
SPEAKER_02 (13:33):
you talking to me
SPEAKER_00 (13:35):
Oh, yeah.
Are you talking to me?
You never tell us what you'redoing.
SPEAKER_02 (13:39):
Yeah, because I
never let anyone else move.
That's how that works.
But I'm doing swell.
Still trying to shake thiscough, whatever the fuck it is.
Speaking of.
But no, I've been playing a lotof RoboCop because I finally
finished up Death Stranding,which, by the way...
(14:01):
fabulous game if you guys everdecide to play a decent game
like that if you have the timego for it took me about a
hundred and almost 180 hours tocomplete that game which which
is a lot for you
SPEAKER_01 (14:17):
it is yeah that's a
lot that's a lot in general to
be honest it is
SPEAKER_02 (14:20):
and i'm not totally
done because i got like you know
uh things to wrap up um beforelike the the final end credits
roll.
So I can kind of take my timewith that.
But I am ready for the next one,which comes out in June.
I'm excited for that.
But RoboCop has been my go-toright now.
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And it's been a lot of fun.
It is very nostalgic.
And once you start getting theupgrades and everything, that's
when you really start feelinglike RoboCop.
Powering up with the breakerboxes and all that kind of shit.
it's it's it's turning out to bea lot of fun
SPEAKER_01 (15:00):
but what i enjoy is
like when you when you when
you're walking around all youhear is the
SPEAKER_02 (15:05):
oh yeah
SPEAKER_01 (15:06):
the footsteps i
can't even yes
SPEAKER_02 (15:09):
yes yes it's fucking
like
SPEAKER_01 (15:12):
it's fucking cool
it's so iconic
SPEAKER_02 (15:16):
yes yes
SPEAKER_01 (15:16):
because when you're
watching the movie and they're
in the police station Andeveryone's head starts turning.
And then if you listen, all youhear is the feet.
And it's like, ooh, that's a bigmotherfucker walking.
Yep.
That's a heavy motherfucker.
Heavy motherfucker.
It is fucking amazing.
And his
SPEAKER_02 (15:31):
RoboCop.
Dead or alive, you're comingwith me.
And it's like...
And then his gun.
His gun is just like...
Dude, dude, so, so...
Uh, you get upgrades for hisauto nine in the game.
(15:52):
Yeah.
And it's fucking peak becauseyou get like motherboards,
right.
That you can add, you get like,um, like little chips that you
can add certain percentage tolike weapon damage, like, uh,
uh, uh, uh, uh, Magazinecapacity all that kind of stuff
and I just got one because youdo remember the giant the giant
robot the ed 149 or whatever itis The one that's like you got
(16:18):
you have 30 seconds to comply Soyou do wind up fighting at least
one and as far as I know.
I don't know how far I am intothis game.
But you at least fight one, andwhen I took it out, you got that
motherboard.
And let me tell you, when Iupgraded it, you get the...
(16:39):
the...
Oh my goodness.
You get the option to turn theAuto-9 into full auto, and that
thing fucking sprays.
It's just like...
And here's the crazy part.
With the Auto-9, because you canpick up other weapons, like the
bugs and stuff drop, but they'relike limited ammunition.
(17:02):
Your Auto-9, infinite ammo.
Right.
So, like...
At certain parts, because thereare also options when you
upgrade those motherboards,those chips...
I have it to where I don't haveto reload.
It auto-feeds the bullets.
So I just like...
SPEAKER_01 (17:20):
Non-stop! That is
fucking amazing.
That is fucking amazing.
SPEAKER_02 (17:30):
Now this is RoboCop
as it was intended.
Right,
SPEAKER_01 (17:33):
right.
But
SPEAKER_02 (17:35):
no, it's been a lot
of fun.
Like you said, with the iconicsounds and the music.
Whenever it comes on, I'mlike...
it
SPEAKER_01 (17:45):
gets me so
SPEAKER_02 (17:51):
hyped and i'm like
you know yes robocop was a
fucking fantastic franchise theydropped the ball on three but it
was it was a fun franchise itreally was and
SPEAKER_01 (18:01):
it was it was
SPEAKER_02 (18:02):
i wouldn't be upset
if we did get because i don't
know how i felt about the rebooti was kind of on the on the new
robocop i didn't I didn't hateit, and
SPEAKER_01 (18:11):
I didn't love
SPEAKER_02 (18:11):
it.
Right.
It was just a fun watch.
Yes.
It wasn't like what they didwith Dread.
The new Dread, fucking top tier,dude.
I love that Dread.
Right, right, right.
It's fucking awesome.
SPEAKER_01 (18:22):
Now, if I'm not
mistaken, I think they're doing
another reboot of RoboCop.
Are they?
I think.
SPEAKER_02 (18:31):
That's interesting
if they do, because I wouldn't
be opposed to it, but they'dhave to do it right.
They would have to.
They'd have to rethink somethings, unlike they did with the
other reboot.
But anyway, I don't want to gettoo crazy here, because I know
we still do have a whole show toget into.
SPEAKER_01 (18:51):
But real quick, so
yes, a new Robocop movie is
being made.
It's called Robocop Returns, andit's in development, as well as
a TV series in the works byAmazon Studios.
SPEAKER_02 (19:04):
Oh, bring it on,
Amazon.
Bring it on.
They've been doing pretty good,so yeah, I'm here for them.
I know Melina watched Falloutrecently, so...
SPEAKER_00 (19:14):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (19:15):
Interesting.
So the film, Robocop Returns, isenvisioned as a sequel to the
original 1987 movie and willreportedly ignore sequels and
the 2014 remake.
Really?
SPEAKER_02 (19:31):
Like, Robocop 2
wasn't bad, though.
SPEAKER_01 (19:34):
No, it wasn't.
I actually...
I...
Some could argue that 2 wasbetter than 1.
SPEAKER_02 (19:40):
Yeah, I mean, for
that franchise, yeah.
I loved the fuck out of RoboCop2.
And they're just going to ignoreit?
That's wild.
Anyway, now I'm upset.
And we're all talking aboutRoboCop.
Does anybody want anyentertainment news?
Yeah, sure.
(20:01):
Since we're talking aboutRoboCop, did y'all hear that
doctors have created the world'sfirst bionic eye that could
restore vision?
Really?
Oh, my God.
So after 20 years of dedicatedresearch, scientists from the
Boston Retinal Implant Projecthave developed a bionic eye
implant designed to restorevision.
(20:21):
Partial vision for individualswith severe retinal diseases
like age-related maculardegeneration and retinitis
pigmentosis.
Co-led by Dr.
Joseph Rizzo III of theMassachusetts Eye and Ear
Infirmary and MIT professor JohnWyatt, the implant is about the
(20:42):
size of a pencil eraser andconnects to the brain via a
hair-thin wire.
Really?
So there you go.
SPEAKER_00 (20:53):
That's really
amazing to hear because my papa
had age-related maculardegeneration.
SPEAKER_02 (21:01):
Really?
SPEAKER_00 (21:02):
And that's why, in
essence, that's really why he
had to go into assisted living.
It's because it was so bad hecouldn't see.
We were taking him to a retinaspecialist and he was getting
injections in his eye.
Oh, wow.
Because macular degeneration isbasically...
bleeding in the eye.
(21:23):
And if it's active bleeding,when they give the shot, it
stops the bleeding, which stopsthe damage.
The bleeding causes the damage.
SPEAKER_02 (21:30):
And
SPEAKER_00 (21:32):
it's like a black
spot that was in the center of
each eye, like the vision ofeach eye.
It was very heartbreaking to seebecause he couldn't see things.
He'd have to try to look in hisperipheral to read anything or
see anything.
It was really bad.
That's tough.
(21:53):
It is tough.
Yeah.
So it's really cool.
I mean, obviously my papaw wasin his 90s when he passed and
when he had to go into assistedliving.
So that's pretty damn good.
Yeah.
No, that is long life.
It's really cool that they'remaking advancements like that.
SPEAKER_02 (22:10):
Hell yeah.
I did hear that people that areunder 50 right now have the
possibility of living to bebeyond 100 years old.
I don't know that I want that.
Like they said to like 130, 140,something like that.
SPEAKER_01 (22:28):
No, I'm sorry.
The way I feel.
SPEAKER_02 (22:30):
He's like, no.
No.
I
SPEAKER_01 (22:35):
got maybe 60.
Okay,
SPEAKER_02 (22:38):
that's fair.
I mean, maybe.
I hope it's longer than 60.
Jesus Christ.
I would hope so.
You better get it together.
Damn, you only gave yourself 20years?
Fucking shit.
But no, apparently it won'trestore full sight, but The
(22:59):
device will allow users todetect shapes, movement, and
obstacles, significantlyimproving mobility and
independence.
The implant is mostly external,has passed rigorous durability
tests, and is on track forFDA-approved human trials in the
near future.
So,
SPEAKER_00 (23:17):
there you go.
Very
SPEAKER_02 (23:17):
exciting.
There you go.
SPEAKER_00 (23:18):
I'm very happy to
hear that.
SPEAKER_02 (23:21):
Right?
What a time to be alive.
It really is.
I do know that they do have waysof...
They've tried different ways ofrestoring vision where they
added something to the back ofsomebody's head and it would
almost be like...
It would still be black, but itwould almost be like...
(23:41):
You could see the silhouette ofthings because of where they
attached it to your brain.
I know that they've got waysof...
bringing back like partialhearing and all that kind of
shit.
So the stuff they're doing islike, it's pretty interesting.
It honestly is, you know, andthen, and the future is upon us.
(24:02):
And, uh, you know, eventuallythere might be, you may never
have to worry about ever losingyour sight or hearing ever
again.
Cause yeah, they're, they're,they're on their way.
Hmm.
Oh, that's very exciting.
That is, that is veryinteresting.
It's pretty dope.
So get ready for the futurey'all.
because it's coming whether youlike it or not.
(24:25):
All right.
So, yeah, there you go.
There's your entertainment news.
Yeti.
Okay.
Yeti.
SPEAKER_01 (24:31):
What's good?
SPEAKER_02 (24:32):
You want to pull up
your Reddit app and do a little
Reddit roulette.
Do a little Reddit roulette.
A little Reddit?
A little Reddit roulette.
SPEAKER_01 (24:44):
Okay.
Spin it.
One through...
4.1.
What?
3.2.
The
SPEAKER_02 (24:57):
fuck?
Okay.
Why don't you
SPEAKER_01 (25:01):
go 3.8?
1...
2...
3...
SPEAKER_02 (25:09):
Point.
SPEAKER_01 (25:10):
Point 2.
SPEAKER_02 (25:14):
Point 2.
SPEAKER_01 (25:17):
Okay.
Am I the asshole for notinviting all of the...
Oh, fuck.
Here we go.
It's going to be one of these.
Am I the asshole for notinviting all of the friend I the
friend group?
SPEAKER_02 (25:35):
Okay, so all the
friends in the friend group.
Okay, we're going to have to getour decoder ring out.
SPEAKER_01 (25:41):
Are we seeing this
one?
SPEAKER_02 (25:42):
Okay.
Lord.
SPEAKER_01 (25:46):
Okay.
Then...
(26:14):
Two friends from the same group,Marietta and Rodolfo, fake
names, decided to take anothertrip.
Just the two of them.
SPEAKER_02 (26:28):
No.
SPEAKER_01 (26:29):
When Catalina found
out about this,
SPEAKER_02 (26:33):
she
SPEAKER_01 (26:34):
wanted to go.
She asked if she could jointhem, and they said yes.
After that, Rodolfo invitedIsabelle
SPEAKER_00 (26:46):
who accepted I was
just thinking
SPEAKER_01 (26:50):
that invited me the
rest of the group eventually
found out and got mad at usbecause we didn't tell them or
invite them are we the asshole
SPEAKER_02 (27:03):
so
SPEAKER_00 (27:04):
everybody's the
asshole right now I don't know
what the fuck you just said.
SPEAKER_01 (27:12):
Neither do I.
Neither do I.
SPEAKER_02 (27:18):
So the gist of it,
from what I'm hearing, what you
read, they get mad when thingsdon't go their way or something
like that?
SPEAKER_01 (27:28):
Okay, so what I
think happened is there was 12
people that were set up to do atrip.
Okay.
A couple of them...
made additional plans outside ofthat trip.
And then when a couple of themmade the other trip, they asked
other people from the originaltrip to join.
(27:49):
So they were
SPEAKER_02 (27:50):
coaching.
That's
SPEAKER_01 (27:52):
what it sounds like.
Group A,
SPEAKER_02 (27:55):
Group B.
And Group B was coaching fromGroup A.
SPEAKER_01 (28:00):
A, yes.
And then the remainders in GroupA
SPEAKER_02 (28:02):
were mad.
You fucking assholes.
What the fuck?
What about our original trip?
Right, okay, okay, okay.
And they already had things kindof plotted out and planned out,
I guess Group A did.
And Group B was like, hey,here's...
Okay, so are they the assholefor not inviting Group B?
(28:24):
Is that what we're trying tofigure out?
SPEAKER_01 (28:27):
That's what I think.
SPEAKER_02 (28:28):
Is Group A the
asshole for not inviting Group B
because Group B poached theirfriends?
or part of the party, group A,to go to their thing.
SPEAKER_01 (28:42):
For the record,
nobody has commented on this
thing.
SPEAKER_02 (28:45):
Well, that's because
the name Catalina...
Nobody knows what the fuck ishappening.
That's because the namesCatalina and Rodolfo are fake as
fuck.
SPEAKER_01 (28:53):
You know who I blame
in this discussion?
Melina.
If you
SPEAKER_02 (28:59):
would have said.8,
we would have been fine!
SPEAKER_01 (29:02):
If you would have
said.8, it would have been
like...
That.
SPEAKER_02 (29:06):
Oh
SPEAKER_01 (29:06):
wait, hold on.
It would have been like that.
SPEAKER_02 (29:10):
See?
SPEAKER_01 (29:11):
Mind the asshole if
I brought my cat home against my
wife's wishes.
Now that would have been
SPEAKER_00 (29:16):
a good one.
Okay, read that one.
SPEAKER_01 (29:21):
Whoa, this is a
fucking story!
SPEAKER_00 (29:23):
Yes!
SPEAKER_01 (29:25):
I'm not reading
that.
No, there's too much.
SPEAKER_02 (29:27):
Okay, so back to
Catalina and Rodolfo.
SPEAKER_00 (29:31):
Okay, so...
Oh, no.
That's ridiculous.
We don't need that much context.
SPEAKER_02 (29:36):
Yeah, that's a lot.
That's a whole
SPEAKER_01 (29:38):
ass...
Oh, my God! Holy shit!
SPEAKER_02 (29:41):
So, back to Catalina
and Rodolfo.
Are they the assholes?
Yes.
I
SPEAKER_01 (29:50):
don't know who's
who, though! I...
SPEAKER_00 (29:54):
I'm going to say it
all zeroes each other out.
They're
SPEAKER_02 (29:58):
all assholes.
SPEAKER_01 (29:59):
It canceled on us.
I don't know.
I don't know.
So they canceled aftereverything was planned and they
formed a new group.
That new group then poachedpeople from the original group
because it was canceled.
SPEAKER_02 (30:22):
So So did group A,
is group A inviting, wanting to
do another like trip thing?
SPEAKER_01 (30:31):
No, I think it got,
from my understanding, it sounds
like the original plan gotcanceled.
SPEAKER_02 (30:36):
Okay.
So there, because the questionis, are they the asshole for not
inviting their friends?
Yes.
So who didn't invite who?
SPEAKER_01 (30:47):
Well, and I think I
was just trying to explain.
The two friends from the samegroup Marietta and Rodolfo
decided to take another trip.
Just the two of them.
When a third person found out,Catalina, found out about this
and really wanted to go, sheasked if she could join them and
they said yes.
(31:08):
After that, Rodolfo then invitedIsabel, who accepted, and then
Marietta invited her, or them,or me, whatever.
One, two, three...
four, five.
So five people from the originalgroup then start, then plan a
new trip, but didn't invite theother seven from group A.
SPEAKER_02 (31:31):
Gotcha.
Gotcha.
I'm exhausted.
Yeah, me too.
I'm fucking tired just from thisgoddamn Reddit story.
So who was the original plancreator?
Who was the one that was like,okay, this is
SPEAKER_01 (31:46):
it.
I believe the person who wasinvited as the fifth member was
to go with group B.
SPEAKER_02 (31:54):
Okay.
SPEAKER_01 (31:55):
Because she said
Marietta then invited me.
SPEAKER_02 (31:58):
Okay.
So she got poached from group Ato group B and she's asking if
she's the asshole for notinviting the rest of group A.
Is that correct?
SPEAKER_01 (32:08):
Well, she asked, are
we the asshole?
SPEAKER_02 (32:11):
I mean, yes.
As a group.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (32:14):
As a group.
So, like, to answer thequestion, yeah, you're an
asshole.
You're an asshole.
Like, you're an asshole.
How are you going to
SPEAKER_02 (32:20):
plan with somebody,
then bail on them, and then go
plan with somebody else?
Like, what the fuck is that?
Right.
You don't do that, especially ifyou, like...
Right.
You know what I mean?
Like, that would be,
SPEAKER_01 (32:29):
like...
It's like this.
So, it's like us three rightnow.
If us three right now were toplan a trip, everything's paid
for, everything's ready to go,and you got...
And then, let's say, Melinadecides to make plans, and she's
like, yo...
Last minute, I can't go.
SPEAKER_02 (32:43):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (32:44):
All right, well,
then it's just going to be me
SPEAKER_02 (32:46):
and
SPEAKER_01 (32:46):
Jay.
Okay, sounds great.
Awesome.
And then Melina, as soon as wewalk away, she's like, Jay.
SPEAKER_02 (32:51):
You want
SPEAKER_01 (32:51):
to go?
You want to go?
SPEAKER_02 (32:52):
I'm like, yeah, hell
yeah.
Let's fucking go.
Let's do it.
And then I don't invite you?
And then I don't invite you?
And then you wind up showing upat the airport by yourself.
SPEAKER_01 (33:07):
Then I find out you
guys went on some trip.
And I'm like, wait, wait, wait,what?
SPEAKER_02 (33:11):
Yeah, fuck all of
you.
SPEAKER_01 (33:12):
100%.
You're an asshole.
If you got a trip and people arebouncing to do their own thing,
and you guys slowly startgaining the numbers, you're the
asshole.
SPEAKER_02 (33:25):
Yeah, fuck you.
100%.
100%.
SPEAKER_01 (33:30):
Big facts.
Big facts.
I'd be hot.
I'd be fucking hot.
SPEAKER_02 (33:38):
It
SPEAKER_01 (33:39):
is.
That's a complete dick move.
SPEAKER_02 (33:41):
That
SPEAKER_01 (33:42):
is
SPEAKER_02 (33:42):
a
SPEAKER_01 (33:43):
dick move.
Let's put it in anotherperspective, Jay.
It's like when we threw Pat'sbachelor party.
Oh, yeah.
Let's say all those people Iinvited, they all started
drunken like flies.
And then I come to find out thatthey planned a different
bachelor party.
In
SPEAKER_02 (33:58):
Baton Rouge?
UNKNOWN (34:00):
Right!
SPEAKER_01 (34:01):
Like, what the fuck?
SPEAKER_02 (34:02):
Oh, yeah.
That would be fucked up.
Listen, I would show up just to,like, piss in everybody's beer
or something.
Is this what the fuck you'regonna do?
Is this what you think of us,you fucking dickholes?
Yeah, that's fucked.
That's fucked.
SPEAKER_00 (34:17):
Yeah, it would be...
Yeah.
Yeah, definitely.
I'm glad we were
SPEAKER_01 (34:21):
able to decipher
that in piece of...
piece of puzzle together.
Okay,
SPEAKER_00 (34:24):
it only took 25
minutes to do that.
It did.
It
SPEAKER_01 (34:27):
did
SPEAKER_00 (34:27):
take a
SPEAKER_01 (34:29):
minute.
It did.
SPEAKER_00 (34:29):
Hey, don't be rude.
Don't be
SPEAKER_01 (34:31):
rude.
SPEAKER_00 (34:34):
Next time I'm not
going to write nothing.
Oh
SPEAKER_02 (34:40):
my god.
Oh my god.
Okay.
Well, that was pretty easy afterwe figured out what the fuck
they were talking about.
Anyway, those of you listening,please don't Be them and be an
asshole.
If you got plans with certainpeople and you've already
figured everything out, don'tbail and go do something else.
SPEAKER_01 (35:05):
I'm sorry.
As someone who plans shit, I'velearned throughout the years
what to do and what not to do.
I'm going to tell you right now,you get that money up front.
You get that money, especiallyif it's going to be costly, get
that money up front.
Then if they bounce...
You don't get your money back.
No
SPEAKER_02 (35:21):
refunds.
SPEAKER_01 (35:21):
Sorry.
SPEAKER_02 (35:22):
No refunds.
SPEAKER_01 (35:22):
No refunds.
No.
Absolutely the fuck not.
No refunds.
SPEAKER_02 (35:27):
Yep.
I do get that things do happen,like emergencies come up and all
other kinds of shit, but to justcompletely bail and just join
somebody else's escapade afterwe already had everything
situated?
Yeah, you can kiss my ass, dude.
SPEAKER_01 (35:44):
Right.
I don't know if I would talk tothem again.
Nope.
Cause I would feel like, I wouldfeel like they were doing that
shit on purpose.
Like they didn't want me to bepart of anything.
SPEAKER_00 (35:53):
Yep.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (35:54):
So yeah, you're the
asshole because you make people
feel very self-conscious.
You fucks.
SPEAKER_00 (36:01):
But you know, say
something, you know, use your
adult words.
SPEAKER_01 (36:05):
Well, to be fair, we
don't even know if they're
adults.
I could be cussing at kids thatare like 13 or 14 right now.
SPEAKER_02 (36:10):
Regardless.
Well, that's
SPEAKER_00 (36:11):
a
SPEAKER_02 (36:11):
them
SPEAKER_00 (36:12):
problem.
SPEAKER_02 (36:12):
Regardless, life
lesson.
Use your words.
Be an adult.
SPEAKER_00 (36:17):
Yeah.
Use your words.
Be an adult.
Be mature.
Be mature about it.
SPEAKER_02 (36:22):
Like, what the fuck?
SPEAKER_00 (36:22):
This is, you know,
it's a learning.
SPEAKER_02 (36:26):
It's a learning
experience.
Anyway.
Fucking wow.
What a trip that was.
SPEAKER_01 (36:34):
I'm just glad the
ride came to an end.
UNKNOWN (36:38):
Shit.
SPEAKER_00 (36:39):
I
SPEAKER_02 (36:40):
just want you guys
to know.
What's up, Melina?
SPEAKER_00 (36:43):
These storms are
just about here, so if I lose
power, I apologize.
SPEAKER_02 (36:47):
No! We got storms!
Anyway.
We do have storms.
I'm so stressed out right now.
I think I need to...
I think I need to take a littlesip of my magic mind.
you see I did that you see Ijust segued right into that shit
because that fucking redditstory had me all stressed the
fuck out we had to decipher thatwhole fucking thing so magic
(37:11):
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holy fucking shit but uh thisstuff right here is good for you
it clears your brain fog it uhdefinitely it lowers your
cortisol levels and everythinglike that so all that stress I
got from hearing that wholeentire story I'm gonna take a
shot right now hang on ahconcentration is going up and
(37:38):
it's capped now at 99 but uhyeah magic mind it is like i
said it's a mental performanceshot it's got all kinds of
nootropics and stuff in it thatwill um excuse me help you stay
focused help you get into a nicelittle flow state and really
just calm you the fuck down likei said we're all kind of
stressed right now we all coulduse a shot of our little magic
mind because it does work itdoes and that reddit story it
(38:01):
does i don't know but um yeahtake it from melina take it from
us it does it does work it willget you to a to a spot where
you're just like you know soundslike your problem man well you
know what i mean like this ilike it it's very nice it's very
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(38:24):
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Because let me tell you, thereis a lot of shit going on right
now that is very stressful,which will segue us right into
our topic today.
What are we talking about?
SPEAKER_00 (39:10):
I think that we're
going to be talking about P.
Diddy.
Oh, did he do it?
The
SPEAKER_02 (39:19):
P.
Diddy trial.
P.
Diddy trial.
We got Cassie telling her story.
We got the defense victimblaming, or however you want to
word it.
It has been an interesting pastfew days on this trial.
I mean...
(39:40):
The charges that they're tryingto get Diddy on are interesting.
I mean, I think it's like sextrafficking charges and, of
course, domestic abuse and allthat kind
SPEAKER_01 (39:51):
of stuff.
Okay, so from a federalstandpoint, they're going after
him for racketeering, sextrafficking, transportation for
the purposes of prostitution.
SPEAKER_02 (40:08):
Okay.
SPEAKER_01 (40:09):
Yeah.
Well, to the federal.
At the state level, he is beingcharged with...
Where did it go?
I missed it.
It disappeared.
It did disappear on me.
Fuck off.
(40:31):
Give me 10 seconds.
Take
SPEAKER_02 (40:33):
your time.
We'll pick up the words for himright now.
But it has been an interestingcouple of days because Cassie's
I didn't know all of Cassie'sstory, right?
Like I knew I knew of Cassie.
I knew that she was involvedwith Diddy at some point in
time.
(40:54):
I knew that she got togetherwith Kid Cudi and Michael B.
Jordan at certain points intime.
So.
Hearing her story.
You know what I mean?
The shit she went through andendured is...
(41:15):
It's fucking wild to me.
And to know that she was...
I did not know that she was 19when Diddy first...
When Diddy first basically mether.
That she was 19.
She was an up-and-coming modeland singer.
And apparently Diddy got herinto a contract.
(41:38):
I'm using air quotes for thoseof you listening for 10 albums
and only one was done.
Only made one album in her likeentire tenure under Diddy and
the bad boy label.
And it's like.
That was such a trap for Cassie.
(42:04):
Yep.
And it's like...
Like, for me, I feel like that'sobvious, right?
Like, because only one album,and me being into music, right?
I kind of know that part of thereason why being independent is
really nice is because you don'thave a label or an executive
breathing down your neck saying,hey, I need this...
(42:27):
I need the next album.
You know what I'm saying?
Like...
I've heard from many artiststhat you have your entire life
to make your first album.
You can take as much time as youwant to get your first album
out.
But once you get that firstalbum out, you are now on the
clock for album number two,number three, number four,
(42:47):
however many albums they got youfor.
You are now on the clock onceyou get that first album.
SPEAKER_00 (42:54):
Yep.
SPEAKER_02 (42:55):
Because they almost
want you to get an album out
almost every year so you canstay relevant and shit like
that.
So, for me, for Cassie to onlyget one out of those ten fucking
albums out...
Hello?
Why did Diddy keep her aroundnow?
SPEAKER_00 (43:16):
I mean, it was
pretty
SPEAKER_01 (43:17):
obvious.
Right, they were doingfreak-offs and stuff.
SPEAKER_00 (43:21):
So...
He was starting to seriouslymanipulate her.
SPEAKER_02 (43:27):
Right.
SPEAKER_00 (43:28):
And brainwash her.
And love bomb her.
SPEAKER_02 (43:32):
Basically.
SPEAKER_00 (43:34):
Yes.
SPEAKER_02 (43:34):
Basically,
basically, that's what that was.
And.
I don't know, because I knowMalina and I, we thought we kind
of talked about this a littleearlier today, got it kind of
got into a whole topic ofHollywood and how it's, you
know, we've we've heard all thestories and, you know, with
(43:57):
Jeffrey Epstein and.
UNKNOWN (44:00):
And.
SPEAKER_02 (44:00):
harvey whatever the
fuck his face is
SPEAKER_00 (44:03):
weinstein
SPEAKER_02 (44:04):
weinstein they all
have they all have steen in
their name anyway um but we youknow we've all heard the stories
and all the crazy shit that thatthat goes on with that and it's
kind of like melina told meabout um blink twice which i
haven't watched which i'm goingto watch that this weekend um i
(44:24):
do want i do want to see thatmovie but she told me a little
bit about blink twice and how itkind of like Kind of goes hand
in hand with the situationbecause we did ask, well, I at
least asked her the question,like, even though there's a lot
of shit that goes on over there,a lot of high power fucking
execs that do shady ass shit, alot of the people that are
(44:44):
involved in that are victims, asMelina pointed out.
So, we as, you know, the middleclass, lower class, whatever you
want to call yourself, we lookat that And we're like, they
make millions, billions ofdollars, what have you.
And they should be fine, right?
They're okay.
(45:05):
But when you look at it, ifthey're...
Like, when you look at them as avictim of what is going on in
Hollywood, where is their voice?
You know what I'm saying?
Like, where are the people thatspeak up for them?
SPEAKER_00 (45:21):
Mm-hmm.
It should be the people at thetop.
But it's the people at thetop...
that are abusing their power.
I
SPEAKER_01 (45:30):
mean, to be fair, I
don't think the victims have a
voice.
SPEAKER_00 (45:36):
Well, they don't
because they can't.
Someone at the top, someonehigher up in that food chain
needs to stand up.
Like with Gwyneth Paltrow, forexample, Brad Pitt stepped in
with the whole Harvey Weinsteinthing because he attempted to
sexually assault her toblackmail her or hold...
a roll over her head until sheperformed you know a sexual
(46:01):
favor and he stood up and waslike nah you're not gonna do
that and said that straight todude's face so more people need
to be like that but then whenyou do have some high higher up
on the food chain actors or umjust famous people in general um
(46:23):
Some of them get they start tocome out hot like this is what's
actually going on.
And this is this is this andthis is that.
And then all of a sudden they'recrazy.
And they're
SPEAKER_01 (46:36):
the backlash.
SPEAKER_00 (46:38):
Well, no, I mean, it
ruins their career.
Right.
SPEAKER_02 (46:41):
Like Mel Gibson's
your Jim Carrey's.
I know that they came out andwanted to say, you know, they
spoke out about a lot of stuffthat was going on behind the
scenes.
And Monique.
SPEAKER_01 (46:52):
And they're all
labeled as crazy.
SPEAKER_02 (46:53):
Right.
Yeah,
SPEAKER_00 (46:55):
Monique is the same
way.
SPEAKER_02 (46:56):
Absolutely.
With her and Tyler Perry.
And I know she talked a littlebit about it on Shannon's
podcast, right?
SPEAKER_00 (47:05):
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
She's very, very public aboutit.
SPEAKER_02 (47:08):
Yeah, her interview
with Shea Shea was actually
pretty decent.
I don't think there's everreally one on Club Shea Shea
that I don't think he ever has abad interview because I think
it's...
He's got something good going onthere.
But regardless...
SPEAKER_01 (47:26):
He's accused of shit
too.
SPEAKER_02 (47:27):
Well, yes.
You're absolutely right.
You are absolutely right.
And, you know, that's a wholeother mess.
SPEAKER_01 (47:36):
Right, and it just
sucks because...
It's
SPEAKER_02 (47:38):
a whole other mess.
SPEAKER_01 (47:40):
It's like everyone
you gravitate towards is under
something or has done something.
Right.
And...
It's sad.
SPEAKER_02 (47:50):
They always say
don't meet your heroes, right?
SPEAKER_01 (47:53):
Right, right.
SPEAKER_00 (47:54):
Well, it's like, you
know, when you have situations
like this, you see, if you justlook at Diddy's history as a
young'un coming up, has thesedreams and aspirations, and he
wants to be an entrepreneur andthis, that, and the other, and
he is successful in that.
(48:17):
Kids should be able to look upto people like that.
Yes.
And they can't because even ifthey do, the message that he's
sending is once you get to thisplace of power and you have this
fuck you money, basically, andyou have also people on your
payroll that will fucking killpeople or really hurt someone,
(48:39):
you can do whatever you want.
You can just take what you want.
And that's the message that he'ssending, which really sucks
because it's not just him.
SPEAKER_02 (48:52):
Right.
He's
SPEAKER_00 (48:54):
the ringleader, but
he's not just him.
I can tell you this right now.
SPEAKER_01 (48:58):
If this motherfucker
is found guilty
SPEAKER_00 (49:02):
and
SPEAKER_01 (49:03):
has to spend time...
Because that's the thing.
So getting back to what I wastalking about, his federal
charges, everything that's beingsaid and talked about from my
understanding of the law, it'sall falling underneath assault
and rape and stuff of thatnature.
(49:25):
I'm not seeing whereracketeering...
The federal charges is what'sgoing to hold the heaviest
convictions or sentences, Iguess you'd say.
Transportation to engage inprostitution.
Yeah, he's...
these escorts are doing stuffwith cassie it doesn't
(49:47):
necessarily mean he was payingthem like they gotta like i mean
the chances okay i'm not tryingto give like say that he wasn't
paying them the chances are hewas paying them but they've got
to prove that though likeunfortunately that's the way it
works right and i mean we're notin the courtroom we're not
hearing every last word thatgets said unless you go through
(50:11):
and read all the transcriptsfrom those and that's too much
I'm not doing that I'm tellingyou that right now it's a lot
and then like you get down tosome of these what's being
described in some of these casesand it's very sickening and
you're like ugh like how Cassiegot mouth sores because she was
doing stuff for so long and it'sjust like really bad UTIs and
(50:36):
peeing on her and there's apoint where it becomes just too
sick.
And you're just like, yeah,that's enough for my brain
today.
And you start pushing it to theside.
That's the reason why camerasaren't allowed in the courtroom.
Because the stuff is so graphic.
SPEAKER_00 (50:53):
Well, it's federal.
SPEAKER_02 (50:54):
Yeah, that too.
SPEAKER_00 (50:56):
It's federal, so
there's no
SPEAKER_01 (50:58):
cameras.
I didn't know that.
Okay,
SPEAKER_00 (51:01):
I didn't
SPEAKER_01 (51:02):
know that.
SPEAKER_02 (51:03):
It's not like the
Amber Heard Johnny Depp case.
SPEAKER_01 (51:06):
right but it sounds
like a lot of it is going to
fall into the state the statecharges what I think is going to
end up happening
SPEAKER_00 (51:17):
and it's possible
yeah I think if he goes down
SPEAKER_01 (51:23):
right but if he goes
down and he fucking is found
guilty of any federal crime I'mtelling you right now that
motherfucker is going to sing
SPEAKER_02 (51:30):
oh yeah
SPEAKER_01 (51:31):
that motherfucker is
like oh hell no I ain't going to
be the only one that goes downfor this
SPEAKER_00 (51:35):
Yeah, but see, he
can't be...
And I really do hope that thesepeople that are in charge of
this case understand this.
This motherfucker cannot betrusted even if he were to sing.
You can't trust what comes outof his mouth.
He's a fucking bullshitter andhe's got a dude that's sitting
in fucking prison for somethingthat he didn't even do.
(51:56):
For years upon years upon years.
SPEAKER_01 (52:00):
You're talking about
what's his case?
Yeah, he got out, didn't he?
SPEAKER_00 (52:05):
I think he's out
now, but
SPEAKER_01 (52:06):
he's out.
Yeah.
He just got a reason.
SPEAKER_00 (52:08):
I mean, he was, I
mean, he spent what?
15 years.
SPEAKER_01 (52:11):
Yeah.
He spent.
Yeah.
After his first album, which iscrazy.
Yeah, it is crazy.
Crazy.
But I just got a feeling thatlike, here's the thing.
If he is found guilty, he willbe like, so like he already
turned down a couple of pleabargains, but there's nothing
saying, look, if I can get areduced sentence, I'll give you
(52:31):
guys more names, moreinformation.
Um, I'm telling you, he's goingto do what 6ix9ine
SPEAKER_00 (52:38):
did.
First of all, I don't think he'sgoing to do that because I
really do believe that he's sofucking full of himself.
He thinks he's going to get outof this.
SPEAKER_01 (52:47):
He really does think
he's going to.
Yes, he does.
I've listened to a couple littlesnippets on social media and
they say that as each day goeson you get to see him like
Slowly, like, his confidence isslowly depleting.
And it's like, good.
Good.
He's a dirty fuck.
SPEAKER_02 (53:08):
He is a dirty fuck.
SPEAKER_01 (53:09):
Honestly,
SPEAKER_00 (53:09):
I don't think
that...
I really don't think he thoughtCassie would show up.
And I know that they've calledin a couple other people that
she had dated.
SPEAKER_01 (53:25):
People from Danny D.
Cain are going to be testifying.
Aubrey O'Day is on trial today.
I think she was on trial today,I think.
Good luck.
Yeah, I think...
I hope
SPEAKER_00 (53:37):
that he understands.
And even if he does sing, like,fine, yes, tell us the other
scumbags that we already knoware fucking scumbags.
Go ahead and do that and ruinthose people for us.
Which I shouldn't even say stufflike that because if these
people are victimizing women andmen, not just women, then...
(54:00):
they need to be held responsiblefor that and held accountable.
And even if that means thatsomeone takes justice into their
own hands, at some point intime, these people are going to
get what's coming to them.
SPEAKER_02 (54:15):
Probably.
SPEAKER_00 (54:17):
But at the same
time, no plea deal should ever
be made with him because he'sthe fucking ringleader of this
shit.
SPEAKER_01 (54:22):
Oh, he's already
turned down.
SPEAKER_00 (54:24):
He turned down
pleas.
Yeah, I get it.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (54:30):
But he turned down a
plead bargain already once
before this shit even gotstarted.
I don't know what he wasoffered, but he turned it down.
And then here's the otherfrustrating part.
They released text messagesbetween Cassie and P.
Diddy.
And there's text messages of himasking her when she wanted to do
(54:53):
the next party.
SPEAKER_02 (54:54):
Yep.
SPEAKER_01 (54:56):
And what day works
best for you?
Like...
trying to paint the picture thathe wasn't the only person she
wanted it just as much as hewanted it.
SPEAKER_02 (55:06):
That's the defense's
angle.
She's not as innocent as she'strying to make herself out to
be.
SPEAKER_01 (55:18):
I'm not saying all
of it, but there's a lot of the
stuff that's being discussed andit was consensual.
There are bits and pieces of thestories that are consensual, and
then obviously there's a lotthat's not.
And I would hate to have todecide or figure out what's
what.
SPEAKER_02 (55:36):
Because
SPEAKER_01 (55:37):
when you see text
messages like that, it's like,
what the fuck?
SPEAKER_02 (55:41):
No, I get it.
Because when they bring in textmessages that show your
willingness to go throughsomething like that, Yeah, it
does kind of damage yourargument a little bit.
A little bit, yeah.
But at the same time, you've gotto think of when were these text
messages sent?
Were they recent?
Were they a year ago, two yearsago?
(56:01):
Was it when she was 19, 20, 21years old when she was in the
thick of it and she learned thatDiddy gets violent?
So she said...
is she learned that he getsviolent often.
So at that point, is it just herappeasing the guy because she
doesn't want to start shit andget her ass beat?
(56:24):
You know what I'm saying?
It does become a slippery slopeafter a while because then you
kind of like, you almost come tothe point where you are blaming
Cassie for something that'slike, oh, well, I mean, like in
like, some rape cases were like,well, they shouldn't have been
wearing what they were wearing.
That
SPEAKER_01 (56:45):
doesn't work that
way.
SPEAKER_02 (56:46):
You know what I
mean?
No, that's not okay.
SPEAKER_01 (56:50):
It's just
frustrating because you know the
follow-up questions.
Once those text messages wereshown, I'm sure the question is,
So how many other ones did youplan?
Correct.
And if you were such an abusiverelationship, why would you even
entertain that?
If you're not near them,couldn't you just leave?
(57:12):
I mean,
SPEAKER_00 (57:12):
it's frustrating.
I do get it.
Unless you've been in an abusivesituation, no one fucking knows
what that's like.
You'll do whatever the fuck ittakes so you don't get your
fucking ass beat.
Exactly.
Which is exactly what she did.
SPEAKER_02 (57:26):
It's
SPEAKER_00 (57:28):
so shitty.
SPEAKER_02 (57:30):
It is shitty.
And that's kind of what I feltlike was happening with those
text messages, because she didsay in her testimony that her
time under Diddy kind of wentfrom, you know, obviously work
and him being her executiveproducer, she being...
(57:52):
his uh artists that um he's he'sworking with it went from that
to these freak offs were now herjob is what she said that it
kind of like these freak offskind of became her job from
Diddy instead of focusing on onmusic and that's why
SPEAKER_01 (58:08):
did you see
SPEAKER_02 (58:10):
go ahead what were
you gonna
SPEAKER_01 (58:12):
ask no I was just
gonna say did you see the length
of how long some of theseparties went
SPEAKER_02 (58:15):
yeah she said the
longest one was like four days
SPEAKER_01 (58:18):
four days four
SPEAKER_02 (58:19):
fucking days who can
do that for four fucking days
SPEAKER_01 (58:22):
I can't do it for
four minutes.
SPEAKER_00 (58:23):
Right?
Stop.
That's why there's drugsinvolved.
Right?
I just need four fuckingseconds.
Like, come on, bro.
SPEAKER_01 (58:33):
You get a blue pill.
You get a blue pill.
SPEAKER_02 (58:35):
You know what I'm
saying?
Come on, bro.
What the fuck?
So, I don't know.
So, if it becomes your job,right?
And he's violent, as she says.
And she's like...
She shows a little bit ofresistance.
What happens?
Does she get her ass beat?
SPEAKER_01 (58:54):
What happens is what
you see in the video in the
hotel.
SPEAKER_02 (58:56):
Exactly.
You've got to weigh your
SPEAKER_00 (58:58):
options at that
point.
That was towards the end of thatwhole situation between them.
I know how she felt in thatmoment.
Running from somebody and havingsomething like that happen.
It sucks.
It's shitty because you can'tget away.
And the shittier part about itis that there are people there
(59:21):
capable of helping you and won'tbecause they're also afraid of
them.
Right.
SPEAKER_01 (59:26):
You know what's even
crazier?
Said people had this video.
And at the time that thishappened, I'm sure money was
given to said people and said,don't you ever...
let this shit see the daylight.
Matter of fact, let me have thatcopy.
And then someone had a fuckingsneaky copy on the side.
(59:47):
And that's what's
SPEAKER_00 (59:49):
wild.
It'd be stupid not to though,for real.
Oh
SPEAKER_01 (59:52):
my God.
That's what's frustratingthough.
Like if something, I'm going touse the word worse would have
happened.
And we don't know what otherstuff has happened since that
video.
So the other worst stuff couldhave happened, but let's say she
would have been killed.
SPEAKER_02 (01:00:09):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (01:00:09):
Like, you accepted
money, like, does that not make
you guilty also?
SPEAKER_02 (01:00:13):
See, and that's
where me and Melina were kind
of, we touched on that, becauseit's like, that's the other part
of it, right?
Like, you have the other partiesthat are a part of this that
could easily step in and say,hey, this is kind of fucked up,
let's
SPEAKER_01 (01:00:28):
stop doing this.
Right, enough is enough.
Everyone's gone too far.
SPEAKER_02 (01:00:32):
Right, but at the
same time, like, if you don't
have a plan B, right, and plan Ais literally, I have to work for
this animal, You know how a lotof the times they'll be like,
you say anything about this andyou can kiss your career
goodbye.
SPEAKER_01 (01:00:48):
Right.
SPEAKER_02 (01:00:49):
If there's no plan B
for you, if plan A completely
fails and you just wind up onyour ass, you don't have anybody
or anything like that, what areyour options?
Do you say something and risklosing the career, the money
that that's coming in.
We're not in that situation.
We're not.
And it's crazy because when youthink about it, you're like, oh,
(01:01:11):
they're making thousands,millions of dollars.
Like I said, they're fine.
They're okay.
But they have literally somebodysaying, you say anything about
this, you're done.
You'll never be able to work inthe music industry again.
You'll never be able to work inHollywood again.
They use those lines.
And you're like, So what areyour options?
(01:01:32):
What do you do?
Do you say something?
Do you risk
SPEAKER_00 (01:01:35):
that?
Light their shit on fire.
SPEAKER_02 (01:01:36):
Hey, burn it all to
the fucking ground, right?
Start over.
Seriously.
Seriously.
SPEAKER_01 (01:01:44):
And you've been
reset to zero.
Level zero.
SPEAKER_00 (01:01:47):
There you go.
SPEAKER_02 (01:01:48):
There
SPEAKER_00 (01:01:48):
you go.
I mean...
Burn Hollywood.
Did either...
Like, seriously.
Yeah.
Burn it all to the ground.
But did either of you watchthe...
I think it's called The Rise andFall of Diddy.
SPEAKER_02 (01:02:00):
I did not.
I did not.
Was
SPEAKER_00 (01:02:01):
that on Hulu?
Yeah.
I think so.
I can't remember which one itwas on.
There was a couple
SPEAKER_01 (01:02:07):
different ones.
Is that the one made by 50 Cent?
SPEAKER_00 (01:02:11):
I don't know, but it
has a lot of people on there
that some disguise themselvesand they won't show their face.
And here's
SPEAKER_01 (01:02:21):
another thing.
I'm sorry.
SPEAKER_00 (01:02:23):
That saw the shit.
SPEAKER_01 (01:02:25):
He was married to
J-Lo.
SPEAKER_02 (01:02:26):
Yeah, and J-Lo's
quiet right now.
She's suspiciously quiet rightnow.
She was involved in a lot ofstuff that she shouldn't have
been involved in.
I wouldn't doubt it.
I bet J-Lo knows
SPEAKER_01 (01:02:39):
some shit.
That's my point right there.
I bet J-Lo knows
SPEAKER_02 (01:02:42):
some shit.
SPEAKER_01 (01:02:44):
Man, I'm telling you
right now.
Oh my God, I'm telling you.
once he realizes his ass is done
SPEAKER_02 (01:02:50):
he's gonna rat some
people out
SPEAKER_01 (01:02:52):
he's gonna rat some
people out he is gonna name drop
and he will only name drop if hecan get cause some of these
sentences say life like some ofthese charges are life in prison
SPEAKER_00 (01:03:05):
like racketeering is
life in prison yep
SPEAKER_01 (01:03:11):
if he sees that the
light at the end of the tunnel
is getting smaller and smallerand like very very tiny And he
does a last, like, Hail Mary,like, look.
I'll sing, but I don't wantlife.
I want 10, 15 years tops.
SPEAKER_02 (01:03:26):
And then I want to
be out.
SPEAKER_00 (01:03:29):
I don't really quite
know how that works in a federal
case, though.
If this was not federal, it maybe a different scenario.
But with this being a federalcase, basically, doesn't that
make it a RICO case because ofthe racketeering and all that
stuff?
It might.
And the sex trafficking, it'slike the group of charges.
(01:03:51):
There's got to be so manydifferent things grouped
together.
I've heard about that
SPEAKER_02 (01:03:54):
before.
It might.
It might.
SPEAKER_00 (01:03:57):
And let me tell you
something.
The federal government's notgoing to put racketeering on him
if it's not
SPEAKER_02 (01:04:02):
racketeering.
Yeah, because that was the onething a lot of people were
saying.
Once the feds kick your door in,they got a case of you.
They literally have it.
They have everything that theyneed.
Yeah, they have everything thatthey need to put you away.
So, that's why I'm thinking,Diddy's going away.
Diddy's gonna do some jail time.
(01:04:25):
Diddy's gonna do a lot of jailtime.
I was gonna say, it might belife.
You know, we may never see Diddyagain, which, good! You know
what I'm saying?
Hopefully.
You know what I mean?
Like, good, because you're apiece of shit.
You know what I mean?
You
SPEAKER_00 (01:04:39):
gotta go away.
So, like...
So
SPEAKER_01 (01:04:42):
his charges fall
into the RICO.
Okay.
SPEAKER_00 (01:04:47):
Yeah, I thought so.
If it's a RICO case, he's prettymuch fucked.
SPEAKER_02 (01:04:51):
So there you
SPEAKER_00 (01:04:51):
go.
It's just like, I don't really,and I don't really remember, so
if you guys know, refresh mymemory, but how did the young
thug...
um trial end up
SPEAKER_02 (01:05:01):
that i don't oh my
god it was such a fucking farce
let's go ahead and start
SPEAKER_00 (01:05:08):
okay just so you
know one of his attorneys was
also young thugs attorney
SPEAKER_02 (01:05:13):
really really
SPEAKER_00 (01:05:15):
yeah he's got like
six or seven attorneys right now
did he does yeah yes
SPEAKER_02 (01:05:24):
of course he fucking
does
SPEAKER_00 (01:05:26):
And they're all...
I
SPEAKER_01 (01:05:28):
guess he was found
guilty?
Young Thug?
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (01:05:33):
They did find him
guilty?
Young Thug, it was...
SPEAKER_01 (01:05:37):
He was sentenced to
time served and 15 years of
probation with restriction onvisiting the Atlanta area for 10
years.
Wow.
SPEAKER_00 (01:05:46):
And I believe it's
because that was also a RICO
case.
SPEAKER_01 (01:05:52):
Mm-hmm.
It was.
SPEAKER_00 (01:05:53):
But I believe it was
because there was so much
corruption on the defense sideand the prosecution side.
Oh, yeah.
There was a whole lot
SPEAKER_02 (01:06:02):
of...
Again, that whole case was afucking farce.
That whole case was a farce.
Because if I'm not mistaken,that's the case where I believe
it was the defense...
had a sidebar with the judgethat they weren't supposed to
have.
Right,
SPEAKER_01 (01:06:21):
yes.
And they
SPEAKER_02 (01:06:21):
basically were
saying that the guy that was
testifying, they found out thathe knew shit that could
incriminate Young Thug and wasbasically like, well, you need
to say something or you're goingto jail.
And they were threatening theguy and all kinds of shit.
And then the prosecution waslike, yo, so I heard you were...
You had a little sidebar withthe defense over here and didn't
(01:06:42):
disclose the information to us.
And the judge didn't deny it.
He was just like, who told youthat?
SPEAKER_00 (01:06:50):
Like, bro, what do
you mean?
Bitch, you can't do that! Imean, he had to pay some kind of
a consequence because they hadthe evidence.
But at the same time, it's like,you are not going to imprison
this man because it's socorrupt.
SPEAKER_01 (01:07:05):
Apparently, he
pleaded guilty Young Thug did,
and that helped him dodge thelengthy prison time.
SPEAKER_02 (01:07:13):
Really?
SPEAKER_01 (01:07:13):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (01:07:15):
See, I didn't
follow...
I didn't follow...
Typically, I don't follow themall the way through.
It's just, like, the juicyparts, the meat and potatoes,
right?
So it's like...
Now, Diddy, I might follow allthe way through, because, I
mean...
SPEAKER_00 (01:07:27):
I'm definitely here
for that, because...
You know,
SPEAKER_02 (01:07:31):
because Diddy's been
around for so long, number one.
And, again, something me andMelina talked about, we were
like, Yes.
Yes.
SPEAKER_00 (01:08:03):
I don't have...
Well, you and I talked about it.
I don't have a problem stoppinglistening to anything bad, boy,
because it's not my style ofmusic anyways.
I find it to be trash, in myopinion.
That's just my opinion.
SPEAKER_01 (01:08:16):
There's a couple
songs I fucked with, though.
I mean, I
SPEAKER_00 (01:08:19):
will...
I won't listen to it.
I
SPEAKER_01 (01:08:21):
need a girl part
two.
SPEAKER_02 (01:08:25):
it's it's a jam it
is a jam so but but like like i
get where melina's coming frombecause like no i get it i do r
kelly thing i know you're yeti ahuge r kelly fan for me i was
never big on r kelly anyway soonce he was found guilty i
stopped listening and i was likei have no problem because
SPEAKER_01 (01:08:45):
i don't
SPEAKER_00 (01:08:48):
listen to him now
but i used to love him
SPEAKER_01 (01:08:50):
okay so that means
you probably didn't did you hear
the the uh the the the cover hedid for uh out of jail r kelly
SPEAKER_02 (01:08:59):
lord no please don't
play
SPEAKER_01 (01:09:02):
it don't
SPEAKER_02 (01:09:03):
want to hear it
SPEAKER_01 (01:09:04):
no no no no no i'm
not gonna play i'm not gonna
play it but no no no what'sthere's a chris brown song and
it was it was a trend for awhile there um
UNKNOWN (01:09:14):
Fuck.
SPEAKER_01 (01:09:15):
What song was it?
It was on his new album.
SPEAKER_02 (01:09:17):
I don't know.
SPEAKER_01 (01:09:18):
Chris Brown's...
Hold on.
SPEAKER_02 (01:09:19):
Okay, Chris Brown.
I haven't listened to ChrisBrown's new album.
And I just stare clear ofeverything R.
Kelly.
That's just how it is now.
But now it's like...
Because Bad Boy had their handin just about everything back in
the day.
It was almost like you couldn'tescape Bad Boy.
(01:09:40):
Diddy was trying to get hishands into everything.
And I don't know.
I don't know.
Like, for me, yeah, if you'renot a huge fan of him, don't
support him.
Don't support Bad Boy.
You know what I mean?
I won't.
If it's that easy for you, gofor it.
This one does have me kind oftorn, because Notorious B.I.G.
(01:10:01):
I like Biggie.
I like Pac.
I prefer Pac over Biggie, but...
You know, Pac had it right backin the day.
fuck bad boy entertainment
SPEAKER_01 (01:10:15):
so there so what i
was trying to remember was it
was a tiktok thing it was calledresiduals okay and all a lot of
the art the old r&b singers werelike hey if there was a remix
this is what my verse wouldsound like kank did one yeah
mario did one and then out comesr kelly from the fucking jail
cell phone Fucking bum.
SPEAKER_00 (01:10:34):
He should just sit
down and shut the fuck up.
Fucking bum.
SPEAKER_01 (01:10:38):
You say that, but
the sad part is he had the best
one.
Stop it.
I hate to say that, but hereally did.
He really did.
I was like, fuck.
Wrong.
I'm not
SPEAKER_02 (01:10:48):
listening
SPEAKER_01 (01:10:50):
to it.
I'm just letting you know thatit's out there.
But anyway.
SPEAKER_02 (01:10:55):
Yeah.
It's wild right now.
And...
I don't know.
SPEAKER_01 (01:11:00):
It's only going to
get worse too because we're only
on like day three or four of thetrial.
SPEAKER_02 (01:11:07):
They want to try to
wrap it up quickly because
Cassie is like eight monthspregnant and she's like due any
moment now.
Right, well, her
SPEAKER_01 (01:11:17):
portion's already
done.
From my understanding, herportion's done.
They wanted her first becauseshe's due very soon.
SPEAKER_02 (01:11:24):
Right, but defense
was literally trying to get her
to come back Monday.
Really?
Yeah, the court was just like,absolutely fucking not.
Like, she's pregnant.
She's literally about to pop outa child.
She's not going to
SPEAKER_01 (01:11:38):
come back here.
Well, they're saying that thistrial could take about up to
eight weeks.
SPEAKER_02 (01:11:43):
Okay.
Because I'm sure they have a lotof shit
SPEAKER_01 (01:11:46):
to go through.
There's a lot.
SPEAKER_02 (01:11:48):
Again...
The feds kicked his fucking doorin.
I bet you they've got a ton ofshit to go through.
And Diddy is fucked.
SPEAKER_00 (01:12:00):
You know what really
pisses me off?
And I know it's the process.
I know it's the justice system.
And I know he has the right todo it.
But they want to bring thiswoman back that had to endure
everything that she had toendure so that the defense can
make her...
as small as possible and stressher the fuck out to where she
goes into fucking labor
SPEAKER_02 (01:12:20):
with
SPEAKER_00 (01:12:21):
her baby.
SPEAKER_02 (01:12:22):
You
SPEAKER_00 (01:12:23):
know what I'm
saying?
No, I'm glad that the court waslike, no, you fuck off.
Leave her alone.
SPEAKER_02 (01:12:29):
The judge is like,
no bullshit.
That judge proceeding over thisis like, ain't taking no
SPEAKER_00 (01:12:37):
shit.
He is not.
And what's funny is there's alot of the press that is in
there, in the court every day.
Like the one I told you about,Rotten Mangoes.
She's in there.
And she said that this judge isa no bullshit, don't even think
that you're going to fuck aroundin his courtroom kind of judge.
(01:12:59):
Like, you're not buying this oneoff.
SPEAKER_02 (01:13:02):
Good.
SPEAKER_00 (01:13:02):
It's not going to
happen.
Good.
We need more like that.
SPEAKER_02 (01:13:05):
Yeah.
Honestly, we do.
But yeah, it's wild out thereright now, y'all.
It's fucking crazy.
Cass, I hope there is justicefor Cassie.
You know what I'm saying?
She went through a lot of shit.
She endured a lot of shit.
And now she's telling her story.
I don't know.
(01:13:30):
Again, when you think about it,there are a lot of victims in
Hollywood and the musicindustry.
You get a lot of people, likeMelina said, you get a lot of
people in power that get thisidea in their head that they're
untouchable.
Once you get to that point, theyfeel like they're untouchable
and they can do anything.
And, you know, what the...
(01:13:51):
Number one, who the fuck thinksof a freak-off?
Like, who in their
SPEAKER_00 (01:13:57):
right mind...
Someone that's got...
I mean...
So
SPEAKER_01 (01:14:00):
here's the thing.
SPEAKER_00 (01:14:01):
I ask for every
chair, but you...
Like, you have to be a reallysick motherfucker to do this
kind of shit.
SPEAKER_01 (01:14:09):
So, two...
Okay.
And this is going to soundhorrible.
Here we go.
no no no I'm sure
SPEAKER_02 (01:14:16):
out
SPEAKER_01 (01:14:18):
the gate it didn't
start off like that
SPEAKER_02 (01:14:20):
oh hell no
SPEAKER_01 (01:14:22):
I'm sure out the
gate it was a party thousands
hundreds of people came throughit was good good good and it's
just like a typical house partypeople were probably off in
other rooms doing their ownthing and then it's just like
little baby steps and this islike and this is why like I hate
(01:14:45):
to say it.
I don't know how to say this.
Because we've talked about itbefore on the podcast.
When people have so much moneythat they no longer can get
their fix down here.
So they have to up the bar up toget their fix.
And up the bar up even more toget their fix.
And before you know it, they'rein the freak off party section,
(01:15:07):
which is disgusting.
And that's the only way they canget their fix.
Because what was basic for us isno longer appealing to them.
SPEAKER_02 (01:15:18):
So are you saying
that money is a gateway drug?
SPEAKER_01 (01:15:23):
To be fair,
probably.
To be honest, to be fair, yes.
Food for thought.
Yeah, no, no, no, I'm beingserious.
Because how many times have youheard people say, oh, money
doesn't erase drugs?
It doesn't give you happiness.
SPEAKER_02 (01:15:40):
Yeah, they say money
doesn't buy happiness, and they
also say that money changes you.
I've also heard that moneydoesn't change you.
It just makes you more of whoyou already are.
Because you now can afford to belike that.
When you were poor, you can't bedoing that dumb shit.
(01:16:03):
Because if you or I were to dosome shit like that, We'd be
under the jail already.
You know what I mean?
We wouldn't make it out of italive, probably.
But because he's got money andhe has the power to do that,
maybe he's always been likethat.
(01:16:25):
It's slowly
SPEAKER_01 (01:16:28):
gotten worse over
the years.
SPEAKER_02 (01:16:29):
Exactly.
Everybody's been enabling him todo what he wants to do.
And now he's like, you know, andnow he's like in this position
of power where he's like, if youdon't enable me in what I want
to do, I can fuck your life up.
Right.
I'll make you walk to get mycheese.
I
SPEAKER_00 (01:16:48):
mean, it's just,
it's just
SPEAKER_01 (01:16:49):
fucking sad.
SPEAKER_00 (01:16:50):
It's kind of like
you and I were talking, um,
yesterday morning about it.
Like he's one of these peoplethat you aren't shit.
You haven't made it.
Until you're invited to a Diddyparty.
Yes.
Where you have something to doat Diddy.
100%.
Or you're invited to go toEpstein's Island.
(01:17:13):
Or you're invited to theseparties from Weinstein.
Or going golfing with Trump.
Or, you know what I'm saying?
Yep.
Like, Tyler Perry's the sameway.
Oprah's the same way.
You know, they're all up therewith those, you know...
(01:17:33):
basically what I call theleaders.
They're the top of the foodchain type people.
That are all shitty fuckingpeople.
How many fucking times do thesepeople have to be at the top and
do all this horrific shit beforesomeone does something?
(01:17:57):
This is why no one can ever comeout and use their voice.
These women can't, men can't,because God only knows how many
fucking men have been sexuallyassaulted in Hollywood.
That shit's never talked about.
SPEAKER_02 (01:18:11):
I know Terry Crews
shared his story about how he
was sexually harassed when hewas coming up in his stardom.
And
SPEAKER_00 (01:18:22):
people look at him
like he's crazy now.
SPEAKER_02 (01:18:24):
Well, because people
typically...
you know especially for men imean they they kind of get that
unfair you know oh like anybodycould do that to you especially
terry cruz you know he's a bithe's a big dude he's a giant
dude yeah right nobody's gonnashit can't happen to you right
that can't happen to you shut upright and it just kind of gets
(01:18:44):
brushed off to the wayside soit's like that that's why i said
like in the long run you don'treally realize how many of them
are victims of the of theirenvironment, of what they've
wanted to do, got to the pointthey wanted to be at, and now
they've fallen victim tosomebody that's going to exploit
them and abuse them.
(01:19:04):
Where is their voice?
Like, where are the people thataren't afraid to step forward
and can't be bought, and aren'tafraid to, you know, this is my
career, to expose fuckheads likeyou that abuse people that just
want to, you know, do whatthey've always dreamed of doing.
And you're tainting that.
SPEAKER_00 (01:19:26):
That's why I'm so
happy that Cassie came out, and
she did testify.
She's being the voice for somany people.
Yes, she is.
SPEAKER_02 (01:19:37):
Yes, she is.
Cassie
SPEAKER_00 (01:19:39):
is leading the way.
So is Megan Thee Stallion.
She did the same thing.
Anybody that comes, that is inthat position and willing to
risk everything.
Mm-hmm.
They're doing a good thingbecause obviously that's why so
many people don't say anythingis because everyone at the top
(01:20:00):
is a piece of shit.
They're all pieces of shit.
They'll fucking destroy you as ahuman being.
And
SPEAKER_02 (01:20:08):
that's why you have
to be...
SPEAKER_00 (01:20:09):
As quickly as they
possibly can.
SPEAKER_02 (01:20:10):
That's why you have
to not be afraid to lose
everything even though I don'twant you to.
Because you didn't ask for that.
Again, you didn't get there withthe intention of being used and
abused, you were like, I'vealways wanted to sing.
I've always wanted to act.
I've always wanted to do X, Y,Z.
And this is how I get to here.
(01:20:30):
Yeah.
And now, now I'm working forsome dickhead that's like, well,
guess what?
This guy's going to piss in yourmouth real quick.
And this is your life.
The fuck'd you say?
Right.
You know what
SPEAKER_00 (01:20:44):
I mean?
Like, that's why I'm so happythat, and I really hope that
this happens, but I'm reallyhappy that Michael B.
Jordan, uh, is going to go andtestify on Cassie's behalf.
SPEAKER_02 (01:20:56):
Yes.
I don't know if he has alreadyor not, but I know that he is
supposed to be a
SPEAKER_00 (01:21:00):
witness for the
prosecution.
He is obviously who he is.
And, you know, he has reallycome in with a very strong
presence.
And his, I mean, his word hasweight.
For sure.
SPEAKER_02 (01:21:15):
For sure.
SPEAKER_00 (01:21:15):
So, and he don't
give a fuck.
It's his presence about him.
Like, he is a no-nonsenseperson.
It seems as if he's ano-nonsense kind of person.
SPEAKER_02 (01:21:25):
Fingers
SPEAKER_00 (01:21:25):
crossed.
And you're not going to ruinhim.
Right.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (01:21:27):
Fingers
SPEAKER_01 (01:21:28):
crossed he is,
right?
Fingers
SPEAKER_02 (01:21:29):
crossed that he is a
no-nonsense kind of person,
because...
At this point, nothing
SPEAKER_00 (01:21:34):
surprises
SPEAKER_02 (01:21:34):
me anymore.
Right, right,
SPEAKER_00 (01:21:36):
right.
I just hope not because I reallyenjoy him as an actor.
I love Michael B.
SPEAKER_02 (01:21:40):
Jordan.
Right, I love Michael B.
Jordan.
Same, same.
So I'm really hoping that hedoesn't turn out to be a total
dickhole.
D-bag.
Yeah, because I would be soupset.
I'd be so fucking upset ifMichael B.
Jordan was.
SPEAKER_00 (01:21:54):
I know.
SPEAKER_02 (01:21:55):
I'm like, no! Not my
boy! Sinners were so good! Why
would you do this?
Right, right, right.
SPEAKER_01 (01:22:04):
The only person that
I can say I absolutely enjoyed
watching was Chadwick Boseman.
SPEAKER_02 (01:22:08):
Oh, yeah.
Boswick.
Yeah.
Chadwick was...
He was a real one.
He was a real one and taken toogoddamn soon.
That's for goddamn sure.
Big facts, big facts.
So...
Yeah.
But I know we want to...
We are kind of coming up ontime, so I want to kind of wrap
this up a little bit.
Again...
(01:22:29):
Keep your eye on this trial,because I'm sure there's a lot
more to come.
Cassie, you know, keep doingyour thing.
Crush these motherfuckers.
And everybody else that is goingagainst the defense, fight the
good fight, because there's alot of people out there that
(01:22:49):
need you.
You know what I mean?
Like,
SPEAKER_00 (01:22:50):
I would also, side
note, like to say what a fucking
shitty-ass father he is, havinghis fucking children there while
all this shit's being said.
That's
SPEAKER_02 (01:23:00):
crazy
SPEAKER_00 (01:23:00):
shit.
Wild behavior.
Don't
SPEAKER_02 (01:23:04):
approve.
There are some people that arespeculating that their kids knew
what was going on anyway.
SPEAKER_00 (01:23:11):
The son's already
been accused of it.
SPEAKER_02 (01:23:12):
Really?
SPEAKER_00 (01:23:14):
Yes.
So
SPEAKER_02 (01:23:17):
if that is the
case...
SPEAKER_00 (01:23:21):
I don't know.
They'll never get...
And I think that what they havetried to do is get the son to
flip on him, and he won't do it.
SPEAKER_02 (01:23:27):
Really?
SPEAKER_00 (01:23:28):
Wow.
Which tells me he's just as sickas his dad.
SPEAKER_02 (01:23:31):
That's what that
means.
That's what that means.
Well, hey, take the wholefucking family down, guys.
I
SPEAKER_00 (01:23:41):
think that we
should...
We should revisit this in a fewepisodes.
We can.
Depending on how this goes,because I'm sure it's only going
to get crazier.
SPEAKER_01 (01:23:52):
Yeah, I think so,
too.
SPEAKER_02 (01:23:53):
It's almost like the
OJ trial.
This will be like OJ part dough,but with P.
Diddy.
So we will come back.
We will revisit it aftereverything's said and done and
when the dust settles and maybeafter we get a verdict and all
that kind of stuff.
We'll revisit it and
SPEAKER_00 (01:24:11):
chat a little bit
more about it.
He's such a grimy bitch.
He is.
He absolutely is.
So
SPEAKER_02 (01:24:16):
we'll pin this for a
later date.
But for now, if you guys wantto, we can do fun and games.
I know, Yeti, you wanted to waiton it.
I want to see
SPEAKER_00 (01:24:29):
how he feels.
We can wait until we're allhere.
That's what you want to do.
I know
SPEAKER_02 (01:24:35):
which one I want to
use.
SPEAKER_01 (01:24:37):
Yeah, the 101.
SPEAKER_02 (01:24:39):
Yeah, the 100 V1.
SPEAKER_01 (01:24:41):
Yeah.
And I want to talk about it, butI want to wait because I want
everyone's opinion on it.
SPEAKER_00 (01:24:47):
Yeah, let's just
wait till everybody's here.
SPEAKER_01 (01:24:49):
Okay, then...
I know, you guys
SPEAKER_02 (01:24:51):
hate me.
No, it's cool because I do wantto have everybody involved in
that conversation.
And unfortunately, we've beenmissing a few for the last
couple episodes.
Which, Grizz, by the way, is inNew York having the time of his
life.
So, Grizz, enjoy.
Eat all of New York's pizza.
(01:25:11):
Eat them out of pizza.
Hey.
Hey.
Hey.
Hey.
SPEAKER_01 (01:25:16):
Hey.
SPEAKER_02 (01:25:17):
Hey.
I'm walking in here.
I'm walking in here.
Don't fucking say that.
Yeah, well, you do now.
So, okay, we'll hold off on funand games.
With that, who wants a fun fact?
Let's hear a fun fact,
SPEAKER_01 (01:25:33):
because I need
SPEAKER_02 (01:25:33):
a little nap.
Oh, yeah, here we go, becauseYeti doesn't like fun facts,
apparently.
Did you know?
Y'all ready for this?
Mm-hmm.
That fish form orderly queues inemergencies?
SPEAKER_00 (01:26:00):
I'm sorry.
What?
SPEAKER_02 (01:26:03):
They form orderly
queues in emergencies.
SPEAKER_00 (01:26:08):
No.
Why would I know
SPEAKER_02 (01:26:10):
that?
Do you want to hear more aboutit?
SPEAKER_00 (01:26:12):
Yeah, I absolutely
do, yeah.
Okay,
SPEAKER_02 (01:26:14):
so every apocalypse
or supervillain movie features a
stampede scene where selfishhumans push through one another
to ensure their own survival,only to make everything worse!
One very sensible species offish forms cues to avoid exactly
this issue, according to a newstudy.
When evacuating through narrowspaces, schools of neon
(01:26:34):
tetrafish...
queue so they don't collide orclog up the line.
We interrupt this behavior asrespecting the social rules even
in an emergency situation.
I don't know how to pronouncethese names, so forgive me, but
Arlie DuPont and Philippe Pela,co-authors of the study
(01:26:55):
published in Scientific Reports,told BBC Science Focus.
It seems that humans, likesheep, tend to quickly forget
about social rules when theyencounter a stressful situation
and rather adopt a selfishbehavior.
In the wild, neon tetra fishhave to navigate around rocks in
the rivers they swim along totest how they do...
To test how they do this whenmoving in large groups, a team
(01:27:17):
of scientists from theUniversity Grenoble Alpes in
France put the fish in a tankwith narrow openings leading to
other compartments.
These openings ranged in sizefrom one and a half to four
centimeters, not much biggerthan the size of the fish
themselves, which are threecentimeters long and half a
centimeter wide.
The scientists then moved afishing net through the tank and
(01:27:40):
observed groups of 30 neontetrafish as they evacuated
through these openings.
So...
(01:28:07):
Crowd movements occur acrossmany species and at different
scales, but with varying degreesof success.
The scientists who conductedthis study note that the
evacuation behavior of neontetra fish is similar to
behavior in ants, but a far cryfrom the clogged up chaos of
evacuation by sheep herds andhuman crowds.
Clogging decreases theefficiency of an evacuation.
(01:28:27):
The team hopes that thesefindings might inform the
development of swarm robots andbetter traffic controls for both
human and autonomous cars.
Neon Tetra fish know how to actunlike us in panic situations.
SPEAKER_01 (01:28:44):
I've seen us act in
panic situations.
Sorry, buddy.
We are terrible.
We are bad
SPEAKER_02 (01:28:52):
at it.
We are so fucking bad at it.
But apparently there's some fishin nature that know how to act
when that shit happens.
So.
There you go.
Good for them.
Good for them.
You know what I'm saying?
Little itty bitty fish.
Yeah.
Little itty bitty fish.
They're like, you know what?
Let's not trample each other.
Okay.
(01:29:12):
One at a time.
Women and children first.
UNKNOWN (01:29:16):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (01:29:17):
You remember that
scene in the Titanic when they
tried to do that?
I was just thinking that.
And the guy was like, I'm awoman.
This is my child.
I'm
SPEAKER_00 (01:29:28):
all that she's got.
I'm all she has.
Let me out
SPEAKER_02 (01:29:32):
of there! Come on,
get out of here.
SPEAKER_00 (01:29:36):
Die like a man.
SPEAKER_02 (01:29:37):
Exactly! God damn
it.
Go down with the
SPEAKER_00 (01:29:41):
ship.
SPEAKER_02 (01:29:43):
Anyway, Neon Tetra
Fish.
That's really cool, though.
It is pretty neat.
It's pretty neat to learn thatfish can actually...
organized like that.
SPEAKER_00 (01:29:53):
That's reason
567,020 that humans shouldn't be
on this fucking planet.
Why humans
SPEAKER_02 (01:30:00):
suck.
SPEAKER_00 (01:30:03):
Humans
SPEAKER_02 (01:30:03):
suck.
We do.
I don't like us.
Oh, listen.
Inherently, we're good for themost part, I think.
Some of us can be, at least.
Right?
SPEAKER_00 (01:30:16):
Don't you lie to me.
SPEAKER_01 (01:30:17):
Hey, I'm not lying.
I ain't no lying.
SPEAKER_02 (01:30:23):
I was lying.
I'm
SPEAKER_01 (01:30:24):
lying?
SPEAKER_02 (01:30:25):
You're lying.
I'm not fucking lying.
Anyway, with that being said, Ido want to remind you, do not
forget Magic Mind.
UNKNOWN (01:30:35):
Wow!
SPEAKER_02 (01:30:36):
Yep.
Don't forget.
And what's
SPEAKER_00 (01:30:39):
the discount again?
So, like, the code itself?
Or how much is off?
Yeah, how much is off of, like,let's say a membership.
SPEAKER_02 (01:30:48):
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And we will help you out in, uh,clearing up your mind and, um,
helping you stay focused andgetting that flow state.
So, yeah, exactly.
See Melina gets it.
So join us.
10 out of 10 recommend 10 out of10 highly recommend, but join us
next time in two weeks where wetalk about what?
(01:31:30):
r&b groups where are r&b groupswhy don't we have them anymore
like what the fuck happened tor&b groups
SPEAKER_00 (01:31:39):
yeah i'm gonna do a
lot of research for this because
i love r&b hello
SPEAKER_01 (01:31:44):
same same
SPEAKER_02 (01:31:45):
hello r&b is such a
like it's such a beautiful
fucking genre and there are justso many different ways to do r&b
So I'm really excited for thisnext episode because I do
want...
I just remember a lot of groupsfrom back in the 90s that I...
SPEAKER_00 (01:32:00):
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Casey and JoJo.
SPEAKER_02 (01:32:04):
Casey and
SPEAKER_00 (01:32:04):
Jo...
Drew
SPEAKER_02 (01:32:05):
Hill!
SPEAKER_00 (01:32:07):
Drew Hill!
SPEAKER_01 (01:32:08):
See, it's funny.
We're unlocked with morememories.
SPEAKER_02 (01:32:12):
Exactly.
I know.
Exactly.
So join us in two weeks if you'dlike to hear us talk about some
R&B groups and why we don't havethem anymore.
I'll never understand it.
But anyway, until then, sayta-ta to your fans.
Peace out, bitches.
Ooh, still call you bitches.
(01:32:33):
Still gonna call you bitches.
I don't know why he does that.
UNKNOWN (01:32:36):
I don't know.
SPEAKER_02 (01:32:36):
Yeti still loves
you.
Templeton, hopefully you will beable to join this next show.
And Grizz, we will see you whenyou get back from your mini
vacation.
So, bye! What do you mean it'snot working?
Okay, let's
SPEAKER_01 (01:32:56):
go.
My shit keeps freezing.
SPEAKER_02 (01:32:58):
Okay.
Okay, bye.
Okay, bye.
Thanks for listening.
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