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Speaker 1 (01:01):
Anything, we always
kick off it's tape.
Yeah, anything bother you thisweek.
Anything go down in yourworkspace, anything.
We always kick off on somethinglike a little monotone, just a
little something, something.
Speaker 2 (01:13):
Honestly, let's see.
No, I found out that I got likea little pay bump because I
transferred jobs.
So that's weird, that's cool Alittle pay bump.
I thought it was going toactually a um uh, I thought I
took a pay cut for happiness,but no, I got a little pay bump,
so a?
Speaker 1 (01:30):
pay complaint.
Speaker 2 (01:31):
There capitalist
society means 25 cents, even
though, yes, mcdonald's burgershave doubled put it like this I
went from making I was in the4500 or the 45 000 uh tax
bracket.
Now I'm in the $4,500 or the$45,000 tax bracket.
Now I'm in the $50,000 taxbracket.
Speaker 1 (01:47):
Don't give people
that information.
You're a millionaire dude.
Come on, I'm a millionaire.
Speaker 2 (01:53):
No, I still can't
afford to live in California
alone.
I have roommates, but I'm inthe $50,000 now I think I'm
officially like you're a part ofthe, the one percent of the
world if you're making 50k andabove so you're in the one
percent of people stackingbricks on their head and like
taking those bricks.
(02:13):
Supposedly I'm in the onepercent of you know part of the
problem with buying all theseclothes and then sending them to
like fucking guyana well, youknow, they'll fuck themselves
bundled into slave labor.
So those stats are hell myiPhone, my fucking computer, my
iPad, bro, Like I'm, I'm all forslavery.
Speaker 1 (02:33):
Of course, you know,
you don't sucks about that, of
course, back in the day, like 50, if you was making 50 G's you
was loving good.
If he was making 100 g's,you're damn near like balling.
You know who 100k is balling?
Speaker 2 (02:54):
it was in the 90s who
it was in the 90s?
A hood, okay, all right.
Patrick bateman days 100k wasballing, a house costed like
100k bro, a house was like it'sa bill now the same house, bro,
you could find a house for like200k and that was like on the
higher end bro.
Oh yeah, you was like you had amansion.
Damn, I don't want to liebecause obviously I was a kid
when my parents bought, likewhen they got their house or
(03:16):
whatever, but I want to say they, it was a fucking foreclosed
house for like 125 000 orsomething like that.
That's lit, oh, that's lit.
Yeah, it was three bedrooms, ithad two separate living rooms
and it had an attic.
It's fucking crazy, but it washaunted as fuck.
Speaker 1 (03:34):
That's what I was
going to say, I was like you got
an attic.
That shit was built on like anancient fucking Indian burial
ground bro.
I heard stories about thathouse and don't throw names in
it.
Don't throw names in it.
What?
Because people?
Don't want to get doxxed.
You don't want to get doxxed,so let's just cut the names out.
Speaker 2 (03:53):
I'm just going to put
their socials, don't worry.
Speaker 1 (03:55):
But I heard that
place was haunted.
I heard some stories about thatplace and it was really trippy
yeah.
Speaker 2 (04:07):
What did trippy?
Yeah, what did you experiencethere as far as like hauntings
go, terrible nightmares all thetime and I had a dream catcher
and my nightmares got way worsewhen I got that dream like night
terror level stuff.
Speaker 1 (04:13):
Night terror like I
did, like sleeping in my rope
that type of shit like yourdreams, like somebody was
sitting on you and like like noteven sitting, just terrible
dreams.
Speaker 2 (04:21):
I just had maybe an
overactive imagination, but that
fucking place was haunted forsure.
You could definitely, Iremember seeing footsteps, like
literally you could see theimprints of someone like walking
down the steps Because we hadcarpets, so you could see
someone stepping on the carpet,but there's no one fucking there
.
There was one of the times Iwas like walking towards, I was
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walking in the hallway towardsmy room and I fucking saw a
gigantic, fucking black figurejust enter my room.
It was bigger than my door.
It just went straight throughit.
You were up, I was fully awake,I wasn't dreaming, I wasn't
sleepwalking, it wasn'tnighttime, the lights were on.
Speaker 1 (04:57):
I'm pretty sure it
was daytime.
Speaker 2 (05:01):
Do you ever think
back and think that it could
have been a dream?
No, because I don't have ahistory of sleepwalking.
Speaker 1 (05:05):
I fainted once in my
life I have a story about that,
all right.
Um, so I lived at my auntie'shouse in east oakland really
really like all wood floors typeplace, really crickety.
It had, like it had actually abasement, like like you live in
tornado alley.
This was in oakland okay um, soI guess before I moved in there,
(05:25):
I guess the um my auntie wasliving was married to some other
dude and his uncle, I guess,died in that house.
Okay, that's fun before we wentin there and he was a fisherman
or whatever.
So there's one day my mom wasgoing out and she was like, are
you cool to just stay at thehouse by yourself?
I was like hell yeah, dude, Igot my game, I got my Nintendo
64.
All good.
Speaker 2 (05:47):
I made the house by
myself.
Speaker 1 (05:50):
This is one of those
kind of creepy houses to where,
when all the lights are on, itstill looks dark in the house.
Oh, that's one of those.
Speaker 2 (05:56):
One of those Terrible
lighting.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
One of those
weird-ass, weird-ass shit.
So I and it's like 11 at night,midnight I'm gaming, it's just
all the lights are off, it'sjust the TV on and me gaming in
the living room I'm the only oneat the house.
All of a sudden, I hear like inthe living room.
You walk down the hall there'sa dining room and you keep
walking further, there's akitchen and all the bedrooms are
(06:18):
there All the?
floors.
I heard the faucet turn on Sickfaucet.
It turned on and you just hearwater Running out of the faucet.
Then I heard the Shower turn on.
Nope, full blast Nope, and I'msitting there I'm kidding you,
not, dude.
I almost feel like it was adream, because it was just so
(06:40):
crazy, really really trippy.
I've never experienced Likeparanormal stuff.
I don't even believe in thatstuff, even to this day, but I
feel like that those just one ofthose events that happened that
like kind of stuck me to thisday.
So anyway, so the water'srunning, I hear the water
running in the shower, waterrunning on the faucet, then it
turns off and then I'm justsitting there like frozen in
(07:02):
fear in the living room, likewith the TV screen on.
It was like some poltergeistshit.
I hear like you know how yourboots are wet and you're walking
on wood floors and you hearthat squeaky, like I heard that
shit walking towards the livingroom.
So basically, here.
Speaker 2 (07:18):
Here's what you're
telling me.
Speaker 1 (07:19):
I was under the
blanket sweating.
Speaker 2 (07:21):
This nigga basically
heard the uncle come back after
fishing.
I don't know, bro, that's whatI was thinking like nigga was
about to take a shower and I wasthinking about like I don't
know how to explain what thefuck that was.
That's a routine right there.
You just heard someone gothrough their normal routine of
it was weird.
After they're finished fishing,they turn on the faucet, wash
their fucking hands it was weird.
(07:41):
Turn on the shower full fuckingblast.
It was weird.
Speaker 1 (07:44):
So I sprinted.
I was just sitting therelistening to this while I'm
under a blanket on the couch.
I sprinted full force to thefront door, Went outside and
just sat on the porch tripping.
Speaker 2 (07:55):
Yeah, I wouldn't want
to go back in the house after
that.
No, hell, no After.
Just the faucet but the shower,specifically because you can't
explain that.
A faucet but the the shower,specifically because you can't
explain that I can't.
The faucet can leak.
Sure it can't turn on all theway, but you can maybe imagine.
You can't imagine amotherfucking no, so I'm just
like.
Speaker 1 (08:11):
I'm like, did I
really like, was I tripping or
what?
Like it was weird?
So I'm like sitting on theporch, just like contemplating
going to my neighbor's housebecause I was friends with a
neighbor, uh-huh, I was gonnaknock on their door like
midnight asking them if I couldjust chill and spend the night
over there, right, they're gonnabe like so what the fuck's
going on?
so I told you my mom was out.
She was out at like some clubor whatever, like partying or
(08:31):
whatever.
My auntie pulls up like maybe15 minutes later while I'm
sitting on the porch.
She's like what are you doinghere?
Where's your mom?
Middle of the night?
Nigga, what are you doing?
And I'm just like.
So I hopped in her car.
She drove over to meet her mom,where I just slept in the car
that night, ate breakfast withthe family, whatever.
(08:52):
But those are just one of thoselike weird paranormal moments.
I've had a few other ones.
That was just really reallyweird.
I don't know what the hell thatshit is, because I don't
believe in.
Speaker 2 (09:03):
I don't believe in
ghosts I mean, you don't have to
believe in ghosts, but shit,people literally have routines
and if you don't necessarilyknow you're dead or you're not
willing to accept it, you'regoing to go through your normal
routine.
Yeah, but what the hell?
Speaker 1 (09:17):
is that?
Like?
Is that a fifth dimension?
Like?
Is there a heaven?
Dude, like?
He seems to be stuck here hecould have unfinished business.
Speaker 2 (09:27):
I mean, it could be
another dimension where we never
caught that fish.
He never caught that one fishthat he was looking for, bro, he
never caught that fish.
Or, like you said earlier, it'sanother dimension, where that's
the ghost dimension.
Speaker 1 (09:39):
Sometimes you pop
into reality sometimes you pop
out because I look at everythingsubjectively still to this day
like I don't believe bullshit.
So it's weird that I had thatexperience and me still thinking
like that.
I'm like, but what the fuck wasthat?
Speaker 2 (09:52):
I remember we lived
at this place called the
Brownies.
No, I'm lying.
We lived at this place calledPalm Terrence and they were like
ugly ass townhomes, right Oneof the times.
I think this is the one behind7-eleven.
That's the exact one, the exactone so information um over by
bart uh, but anyways, so it wasover in concord.
(10:15):
It was nighttime and I justturned the lights off to the
downstairs.
And you know that moment whenyou turn off all the lights
downstairs and you run upstairsoh yeah, that's like the only
light on upstairs.
Speaker 1 (10:25):
You're like running
against a demon for some reason.
Yeah, dude, I could have sworn.
Speaker 2 (10:27):
I fucking heard my
name, like I swear to God.
I heard my fucking name as I'mlike trotting up the stairs and
that made me run up the stairsfull fucking sprint.
Another weird random story thathappened at that place is one
of my neighbors had like theirmom was living with them at the
time and it was so you canassume.
The mom was probably like 60s,maybe 70s Walked into my house.
(10:51):
I didn't lock the door, shejust walked all the way upstairs
because she didn't know whatthe fuck.
She had dementia, I'm assumingit was something like that.
But also it was a languagebarrier too.
So we're just staring at eachother like she's at the top of
the stairs.
How?
So we're just staring at eachother like she's at the top of
the stairs.
I'm looking at her Shit, 13, 14or something like that.
That would creep me the fuckout.
(11:11):
I mean, it was fucking creepy,I still.
You know, the funny thing is itdidn't teach me to lock my
doors or anything like that, butlike ever since then I was like
okay, yeah, yeah that people dowalk into your house.
It doesn't necessarily have tobe someone trying to kill you,
but you should lock your doorsfor that reason, because it's
not like the lady had anythingmalicious.
She wasn't holding a knife ornothing.
She didn't try to smother me.
Speaker 1 (11:31):
She was speaking
English.
Speaker 2 (11:33):
She wasn't even dude.
She was surprised to see me inthe house because she thought
she was in her house.
It was like that, so she wasprobably going through it
herself, opening the door andbeing like what the fuck is this
?
This isn't any of the shit thatI'm used to seeing.
Goes upstairs, sees a randomfucking person, random black kid
.
She's like a Latino old lady.
What the fuck are you doing?
(11:54):
Here, she was probably scaredshitless too.
Speaker 1 (11:56):
Exactly that sounds
like.
Oh, that's weird.
Yeah, she must have had somesort of mental shit.
Speaker 2 (12:02):
Something Fucking
dude shit.
It had some, some sort ofmental shit, something fucking
yeah, dude shit.
Yeah, there was totallyhappening.
Speaker 1 (12:05):
There was this um
this place I used to work at um.
This place was called wood lake.
It was a surveillance companyand it was in the middle, like I
lived out way out in the valleytowards, like farmland,
farmland upon farmland,cornfields, cornfields,
cornfields, and there was asmall town called wood lake,
probably, population aboutpopulation of about 2,000, 3,000
people, just a very, very smalltown, and this company was
(12:28):
stationed in the sticks of thattown, like on the outskirts of
this town where there's likeit'd be like maybe three, four,
five farmhouses living close by,there were sets of events that
happened over there that waslike some unexplained,
unexplainable stuff happeningover there.
Like there's one time I walk upbecause I would do the midnight
(12:49):
shift, so I would go midnight toum seven in the morning, eight
in the morning or whatever, okay, so we would go in there and
relieve the people that wasworking there from like daytime
to midnight.
There's been a couple occasionswhere we went over there and um
, there's one time I went towork and you hear these horses,
(13:09):
dude, the sound of these horses.
You know where the sound wascoming from, but they were
screaming at the top of theirlungs.
What the fuck like they weregetting like slaughter type
stuff.
Like this is midnight.
Did they have horses?
They didn't have horses.
No, it was surveillance company, okay, so it was like it
sounded like it was coming fromone of those farms around the
area.
Wow, so the company, like thearea, also had to look like a
(13:32):
pond where all these like duckswere chilling at All right,
because one time we came out andit was like almost in unison
dude, it was like 50 to 100ducks All like wah wah ducks,
all like like a fucking alarmclock, all at the same time.
It was really really, reallyweird.
It was really really weird.
So there was this one night andthis is the first time I've
(13:55):
ever had a night terror, ok, andso I take my breaks at like
three in the morning, and so Itake my breaks at like 3 in the
morning, and so I went to my carto just take a nap during my 3
in the am, whatever, and this isthe first time I've ever had a
night terror incident, and now Ikind of understand what that is
(14:16):
.
So I fall asleep and then it wasalmost like I had a dream where
I was like outside of my bodybut, I was like hovering over my
car, all right, and then allfour doors of my car were
opening and slamming shut, likejust opening and slamming shut,
like continuously, while I washovering and looking at it.
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And then I go back into my bodyand I'm like laying in my seat
but I couldn't move, had thatparalysis, that sleep paralysis
thing.
So it was almost like there wasan entity sitting on my body,
like I could see, like some darklegs on me and I could not move
and I couldn't turn my head tosee, but it was like I had a
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funny thing about that.
I had a funny story, so um yeah,after like a certain amount of
time I was able to somehow breakout of it.
So I wake up out of my nap.
My whole shirt was wet,drenched in sweat, damn.
And I look at the clock.
I was only sleeping for 10minutes.
That's a straight nightmare.
(15:20):
I just, I just woke up and Ijust went right back in the
building.
I'm like, uh, my co-worker'slooking at me like bro, what the
hell I was like I don't lookingat me like bro, what the hell I
was like.
I don't know, dude, I don't knowwhat the hell happened, Yeesh.
Speaker 2 (15:28):
I was running,
apparently in my fucking sleep,
I don't know what the fuck thatwas.
That sleep paralysis, shit isno joke.
Speaker 1 (15:37):
As a kid.
Speaker 2 (15:38):
First and only time
I've ever experienced that.
I remember from like 13 to 16,I would get it really bad, where
I would get into shit.
Even I remember sometimes ithappening when I still lived in
Stockton.
In that house too, I would goto sleep, but it would be that
it would be that that that firstlevel of sleep, where Before
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REM, before REM, where it'sstarting that the, the sleep
paralysis, is starting to kickin, but you don't fully go to
sleep, so you're still awarethat you can't move and you're
wondering why you can't move.
Yeah, I've had that and I wouldget it a lot.
I would get it a lot and belike what the fuck is going on.
Obviously it's not anythingparanormal.
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It had something to do with mysleep and I was having a problem
with my actual sleep, but thatis a fucked sensation to have
not being able to move, butknowing that you can't move and
being like I remember one of thetimes that was really weird.
Speaker 1 (16:34):
I was trying to
literally scream to the top of
my lungs just to move, yes, andall I could let out was a uh,
yes, uh.
Speaker 2 (16:45):
That's all.
That's exactly what that was.
Yeah, it's sleep paralysis, bro.
It's fucking.
It's a weird, terriblesensation like you feel, like
this ultimate despair, the, the,that that let's see that
succubus, uh, sitting on yourchest, or that feeling of a
ghost not letting you.
That's where that comes from,because in the old days, how are
you going to explain that otherthan there's a demon that I
can't see laying on my chest notletting me get up?
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Yeah, yeah, it's fucking trippyas fuck, bro.
That's crazy.
It's trippy as fuck.
That would happen to me as akid and I just wouldn't talk
about it at all.
Did it go away?
It eventually went away?
Yeah, because I don't haveproblems with it now, but I just
remember not being, and beinglike this is the worst fucking
feeling in history, dude.
Yes, it's like ultimate despair.
It's ultimate helplessness.
Speaker 1 (17:27):
Helplessness If a
fire breaks out, you're just
there, you're not doing it,you're not even thinking about
the fire You're just thinkingabout like I'm like I can't move
, I can't speak, I can't move, Ican't do anything.
Speaker 2 (17:47):
I'm just a fucking
inept mute at this to mute
speaking of hopelessness.
Oh my god, we gotta get intothis.
Jesus christ, all right, wehold on, hold on, hold on hold
on who?
Who, specifically who?
Oh god, diddy the diddler.
I'm sure we've all seen thevideo by now.
It's made its rounds on socialmedia and just on the internet
alike.
Speaker 1 (18:03):
it was everywhere
yesterday, dude.
Speaker 2 (18:05):
It surfaced yesterday
.
Right, it didn't look good.
I think it surfaced yesterday.
To be honest with you, itreminded me of Ray Rice from the
Ravens a couple years ago, whenhe was beating up his
girlfriend on an elevator.
He like knocked her out, shelike hit her head against the
rail and everything and justfell lifelessly and he like
picked her body up and was justlike wake up, bitch.
Yeah, it wasn't good.
(18:27):
It reminded me of that, thefeeling that you got when I was
telling you that and you werejust like ugh.
When I saw the video yesterday,that's how I felt with it.
I was just like damn, this doesnot look good bro.
Speaker 1 (18:41):
Oh yeah, Well, he's
in a bathrobe A towel, nothing
on him, not even a bathrobe.
Speaker 2 (18:46):
Not even a bathrobe.
I'm setting the mood wrong.
Speaker 1 (18:48):
And he had ankle
socks.
He had a towel.
Speaker 2 (18:50):
He had loud ass ankle
socks on.
I think it looked like Dr Suesocks and you see a Cassie with
her hood on.
I think like socks and leggings.
Speaker 1 (19:01):
Batty ass hoodie.
Speaker 2 (19:01):
It looked like she
tried to sneak out in the middle
of like they were about tomaybe have sex, and then she was
like, oh, I'll be right back.
Speaker 1 (19:08):
And then got her shit
and go.
Speaker 2 (19:10):
He was showering it
was maybe even in the bath and
they got ready for her to comein, and then she just vanished
on him.
And then you just see himstorming out.
Catch up to her and juststraight up Just what.
Speaker 1 (19:25):
Like pull what?
Like pull her by her hair tothe floor and start kicking her.
Like grabs her by the neck orthe hood or whatever, and he
just throws her to the floor andadministered two kicks.
Like bro, what with the one two, the two, two?
Speaker 2 (19:34):
three combo.
And then, and the big thingabout that is, if you're doing
that while there's surveillanceand you know there's
surveillance there what are youdoing behind closed doors, dude?
Speaker 1 (19:43):
dude, he.
He was walking out like in alike.
The way he was walking outwasn't like like an abusive
parent gonna grab a child likean abusive parent about to beat
their kid's ass.
Speaker 2 (19:53):
Literally they broke
some shit in the kitchen and
then, as he was dragging heraway, in the video it looked
like that.
And then he's sitting in a seatand it looks like he throws
something at her.
He throws a vase at her.
Speaker 1 (20:03):
Yeah, that goes crazy
, bro.
Speaker 2 (20:05):
I think she's trying
to make some calls like yeah,
that, that that came out likereally painted a dark picture
dude, I already knew you werelike a weirdo, bro, but an
abusive weirdo is on anotherlevel, bro.
Speaker 1 (20:18):
Well, now you
understand, like, why I think
when she settled a lawsuit withhim, it was somewhere in between
like I don't know what theexact number is I think it was
around $10 to $50 million,here's the thing and he paid to
scrub that shit.
Speaker 2 (20:30):
I was talking to my
mom about this, she said that
she was watching something wherethey were saying that the lady
got sick of living her normallifestyle because she didn't
want to work a 9 to 5.
So that's why the lawsuit cameout, which I think, like Cassie,
because she's used to alifestyle.
If you're with Diddy, who'sclose to a billionaire, you're—.
Speaker 1 (20:52):
So she was going to
take the abuse to live the
lifestyle, and then what— Well,no, that's why the lawsuit came
out, because she got sick ofliving a normal lifestyle again.
Speaker 2 (21:00):
Oh, after her shit
with Diddy, after she left him
Because she hadn't been with himfor X amount of time, it's not
like they were together thiswhole time, right?
Speaker 1 (21:06):
right, right, it was
like 05-ish type era.
Speaker 2 (21:11):
Damn.
Speaker 1 (21:11):
That's hella funny
dude.
Speaker 2 (21:12):
Right, like you know
what man Fuck this nigga I'm
going to go to hell.
Speaker 1 (21:16):
Fuck this
motherfucker dude.
Fuck this nigga.
I'm going to read you a post Ithink it was a Diddy post on
Twitter, oh shit.
It might have been before youguys can do the research.
Maybe let us know Podcast,we're live there.
Speaker 2 (21:33):
We are finally live.
It's not just words now.
Speaker 1 (21:37):
It's up.
This is so funny In hindsight,thinking back.
If he posted this beforehand, Iknow it was not after, because
after like it's yo, it's diddy,that's his body shape, like his,
his, like whatever his body,there's a weird head glasses.
Did he come out?
Speaker 2 (21:53):
with glasses?
I think I don't, even I don'tthink so bro I think it's just
weird.
Speaker 1 (21:57):
I don't even think he
wears glasses.
This was his post, he said, andthis is like in bold letters
enough is enough.
For the last couple of weeks, Ihave sat silently and watched
people try to assassinate mycharacter, destroy my reputation
and my legacy.
Sickening allegations have beenmade against me by individuals
(22:19):
looking for a quick payday.
Let me be absolutely clear butyou paid oh yeah, you did pay.
You better pay that shit lookbrutal.
Nobody want a some abusive ass.
Motherfucker does not want thatvideo out yeah, you gonna pay
top.
Speaker 2 (22:34):
Doesn't look good, no
matter what look, $10 to $50
million.
Speaker 1 (22:38):
How much is that to
do?
Is that 50?
Is that 500?
That's like 500 bucks.
Look if I even thinking about abunch of old lady in the face of
the elevator dude and if Icould just that's like 500 bucks
.
Look, if I can't even thinkingabout that, if I punch the old
lady in the face of the elevatordude and if I could just pay 50
to 500 bucks and make her goaway so I don't go to jail.
Yeah, I mean, granted, I wouldnever do that, but I'm just
saying if I wasn't going to dothat, I'm never just going to
smash If I had somebody off 50or 500 dollars and no jail time
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doesn't sound too bad, right?
so I understand, diddy.
I don't understand, but I dounderstand how you're trying to
do that.
But anyways, let me beabsolutely clear.
I did not do any of the awfulthings being alleged.
I will fight for my name, myfamily and for the truth.
Speaker 2 (23:24):
Sean Diddy comes
nigga if you don't jump off a
building.
Oh my god, bro, you are r kelly.
I'm fighting for my life.
Yo just like I don't understand, like nigga.
Speaker 1 (23:39):
If you're guilty,
just admit it, like bruh I don't
like, dude, you're, you're,you're rich and you're famous.
Like you can go to any stripclub anywhere and they're all
gonna flock to you.
Why do you need to act like?
What?
Do you need to be abusing thesefemales, bro, like?
Speaker 2 (23:57):
what's not even that.
I'm sure you could find afemale out there that wants that
abuse and that money.
Speaker 1 (24:04):
You could post If
you're into that.
You could be like looking forsomeone to be abused.
You could go to a.
Speaker 2 (24:09):
BDSM club my nigga If
you really have like anger,
like that, and find someone whowants to be whipped and their
hair pulled, and you chose tonot do that.
All that money and resources,you chose to not do that.
Speaker 1 (24:21):
Dude, he was throwing
that vase like sitting there.
It's like he was throwing likea tantrum bro, like what are you
doing?
Speaker 2 (24:25):
Literally, I'm
telling you, bro.
They were like going, they weregetting ready to have sex or
take a shower or something, andshe just dipped off and this
nigga was like mad bro, like hisproperty, left the room.
Speaker 1 (24:45):
And he was going
cowboy.
If he had boots on, it wouldhave matched his like.
Fists were like touching histhighs and his elbows were all
out he was waddling with histowel really quickly.
Speaker 2 (24:53):
He was scuttling, bro
.
Speaker 1 (24:54):
My nigga scuttled
over to her real quick he went
down that hall real fast, doubletime pulled Zoidberg, fucking
pulled her by the hair like bro.
This is crazy nigga seriously,he's done he's done.
Speaker 2 (25:09):
Between the
allegations of the sex
trafficking your son justgetting in trouble with I think
he had a rape allegation or asexual assault allegation and
then this video coming out, it'sgoing to be really hard for you
to recover.
This isn't kanye level, whereyou're just saying like, oh, I'm
racist and I'm saying thingsthat obviously don't make any
sense and I'm fucking crazy.
(25:30):
It's no, you're physicallyassaulting somebody and you're
getting accused of sexualtrafficking children there's no
question, like when you watchthat video, there's no question.
Speaker 1 (25:39):
That's like straight
up, like yeah, there's no
assault.
Speaker 2 (25:42):
It doesn't even like
there's no question.
An abusive person can be likeokay, well, look, they tried to
hit me right there.
I'm just defending my.
Speaker 1 (25:50):
There was no defense
in there whatsoever.
She was laying down and gotkicked twice.
Speaker 2 (25:55):
They literally yeah,
and she just like it's like she
immediately went into like, letme just get into a ball like a
fucking black bear is attacking.
Speaker 1 (26:04):
You know what that
tells me?
It's happened before multiple,multiple times and it was way
worse.
Speaker 2 (26:09):
Fetal position let me
not make it as hard, let me not
make it worse let me just layin a ball and maybe he'll lose
interest.
Speaker 1 (26:15):
This thing literally
did the bear method, dude so
there was another video thatsurfaced online all right where
he did like uh, I don't know ifit was a TikTok or Instagram
where he was way, way beforeDude.
Speaker 2 (26:27):
she was hiding her
fucking head or face or
something like that?
No, she was like under ablanket yeah, hiding her face or
head or something like that.
Speaker 1 (26:32):
He didn't hit her or
anything, but he's like it was
really dark Something about likelook how you're acting or
you're wiling out or something.
Speaker 2 (26:47):
He was just talking.
I'm not gonna say anything topiss him off, but like, leave me
alone, let that type of thing,bro, it was, it's terrible, it
didn't look good.
Now let me ask you this did yousee that video of andrew tate
whooping that lady?
No, I did not, oh my god.
Okay, well then I won't be ableto ask you, because I'm gonna
ask you which one seems worse,because there was a.
There was.
So what happened?
There's a video of andrew tatethat was going around back when
he was in the middle of thewhole misogyny trying to get
canceled, where he was sayinghis girlfriend and him do BDSM
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and he was whooping her with abelt like on a bed, telling her
like she can't leave orsomething like that.
And she was like she was crying, but like it came out, he was
saying that it was just like itwas all an act and she was into
it.
But it didn't look like that inthe video unless she's Meryl
Streep when it comes to acting.
It didn't look like an act inany kind of way.
Speaker 1 (27:30):
If there's anybody
that listens to podcasts into
BDSM.
I don't know what the line isor like what parameters they set
.
You have safe words.
Speaker 2 (27:36):
I've talked to people
that do BDSM.
Okay, there's no safe word.
It would seem to me like ifyou're crying, that's not
necessarily like a good thing.
Speaker 1 (27:46):
Yes, I would assume,
so I don't think that's the goal
.
Speaker 2 (27:49):
Of BDSM is to have
your partner cry.
I don't know.
I don't pervade it, but I don'tknow.
I mean, are there people thatlike?
Speaker 1 (27:57):
BDSM where you're
crying in enjoyment.
Speaker 2 (27:59):
Hold on, that don't
sound right, hold on, bro, hold
on, let me see if I can.
Speaker 1 (28:04):
Just I don't know, is
there audio to that?
Speaker 2 (28:06):
Yes, there's actual
audio.
That's why I was like it didn'tseem like it was smooth at all.
Yeah, let's see.
Speaker 1 (28:14):
He's an obedience.
What the fuck is wrong with you, dude?
I mean, you know what, ifyou're into what you're into, as
long as it's consenting, itdidn't All good.
As long as it's consenting, itdidn't sound.
Two each are own People liketheir chest getting shat on.
So I mean there's that.
I mean, yeah, there's that,there is that.
Did she come out with anyallegations against him?
Speaker 2 (28:35):
There was no
allegations against him.
But here, here, here, here,here, here, here here, hold on,
hold on everybody.
Oh, oh, he's pulling it up,hold on, let me see if I can
plug it in real quick.
You're gonna hear this noise.
I didn't think we're gonna playa video.
Fucking podcast is making funof me and shit, fucking bitch.
(28:59):
All right, let's see, we'regonna it, let me actually see
the video.
Speaker 1 (29:05):
You've already seen
it.
I just want to see it.
Go tell the camera that I beatyou when you don't do as I say.
Don't say it.
No f***ing English, properEnglish, no Slovak bulls***.
Say it to the camera.
That's not what I said.
Say it.
I said, when I said tell thecamera I beat and you don't do
as I say, I didn't say the word.
(29:26):
Listen.
Speaker 2 (29:28):
Did I say the word
listen.
Speaker 1 (29:29):
Did I say the word
f***ing listen?
What the f***.
Speaker 2 (29:33):
I didn't say the word
.
Listen, did I?
Speaker 1 (29:34):
say listen.
Did I say listen, no, look atthe camera.
Did I say listen, no, did I sayit.
Did I say it, look at thecamera.
Speaker 2 (29:47):
That's what happens
when you don't listen, look at
the camera.
Why are you getting hit?
Speaker 1 (29:53):
Why are you getting
beaten?
See, see, yeah, that doesn'tseem sensual at all, that
doesn't seem consensual, does it?
Speaker 2 (30:00):
That doesn't seem
consensual to me.
That doesn't seem likeeveryone's having a good time
Does that seem like BDSM, thatseems like normal BDSM to you.
I don't know what BDSM is, butit doesn't that.
That's probably not that thatdon't look central.
It's supposed to be centraldoesn't seem sexual in any kind
of way.
Speaker 1 (30:15):
No, it just that
didn't seem sexual.
Speaker 2 (30:17):
It seemed like
dominating someone.
Yeah, just in treating themlike a child.
What did I that come out?
This was a couple years ago,because he was getting cancelled
.
How long ago.
Speaker 1 (30:28):
He was getting
cancelled off of that.
Speaker 2 (30:30):
Not even off of this.
He was getting cancelledbecause he was going on his tour
of just saying his misogyny andjust saying women aren't shit
and shit like that.
Then this also came out in themiddle of it too, dude.
So you have this video and thenyou have P Diddy.
I mean, those don't seem likeany of them no that doesn't seem
like.
Yeah, these just seem like abuseof fucking people.
(30:51):
I don't know if you guys areinto that.
That just seems like abuse offucking people to me.
That looked like.
That seems scary.
I wouldn't want to be in thatroom, bro.
Speaker 1 (30:59):
It didn't seem like
she was excited by that at all.
Speaker 2 (31:02):
In any kind of way.
Speaker 1 (31:03):
If you're into BDSM,
you like getting spanked.
There's a difference betweengetting spanked because you like
it.
Speaker 2 (31:08):
Yeah, and getting
literally disciplined like
you're a child.
Speaker 1 (31:14):
He slapped her
straight in the face Like she
shot his mother or some shit.
Speaker 2 (31:18):
Mind you, he's like
an ex-kickboxer champion too.
Speaker 1 (31:25):
So it's not like he's
just some fucking flabby douche
.
And then, like, while she wasdown a week and he started
whipping her ass with a belt andsaid, oh my god, that was
disturbing dude, seriously,that's why this nigga needs to
be canceled, because he'sspreading shit like that like
you need to keep your women incheck.
Speaker 2 (31:35):
Like that, let's like
no that doesn't make any sense.
Speaker 1 (31:38):
A bunch of fucking
stands.
Here's the thing about.
Let's just think of the thingabout Andrew Tate.
Is his followers people thatreally follow him?
They have some grudge againstwomen because they don't get
women.
I think that's.
Most of his following is abunch of people like that.
Speaker 2 (31:58):
It's people that want
to live his lifestyle that he's
portraying.
Speaker 1 (32:01):
Yes, and they feel
like, because no fucking female
wants to talk to them, they feellike, oh yeah, they're the
problem.
That's why women need to seeabout else, like dude, you're,
you're, you're sick in the head,you got no personality and
nobody fucks with you Causeyou're a weirdo school shooter.
Speaker 2 (32:17):
Yeah, you got weird
conspiracy theories in your head
that that don't make any senseand you're just that's what an
incel is.
Speaker 1 (32:22):
That's a whole.
It's a whole thing, dude.
Yeah, because the kids nowadaysLike this new generation Of
kids.
They're hella awkward bro.
I feel like that's everygeneration.
I get it, but they're likeAlright, look, I don't know if I
were to ask like they won'teven like to talk to customer
service and make a phone call tobe like, all right, let's set
(32:44):
up an appointment.
They're the hell, get anxietyoff of just that interaction.
This is really, really weirdbecause cannot handle
interactions.
Speaker 2 (32:53):
It's just, it's.
It's weird, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (32:56):
It's social media or
something bro it's something,
but anyways, yeah that a lot ofthese followings are like people
doing that people doing.
I mean there's a bunch of goofyass videos of people just like
doing regular ass shit and theyhave millions of people watching
them that's true so oh yeah.
Speaker 2 (33:13):
So all right, diddy
bro, it's looking bad for you,
bro.
Speaker 1 (33:17):
It's bad for him.
I think you're gonna recover.
Who else is it bad for?
Speaker 2 (33:21):
um did, did did dj?
Speaker 1 (33:22):
academics is he also
was on the chopping block as
well, he's on the chopping blockfor alleged rape.
Speaker 2 (33:28):
But here's the thing
I remember he almost got under
fire because someone wasaccusing him of letting a rape
go down at his house, at a houseparty so you remember that too.
Speaker 1 (33:41):
I heard, I heard a
little bit of audio, then that
shit sounds really disturbingyeah so, and he was downplaying
it hella hard like bitch.
Speaker 2 (33:47):
I don't care, that
didn't have nothing to do with
me, you were there, uh it wasconsent exactly you were there
for a reason or some shit, likeit was just blaming the victim,
literally victim blaming yeah,she got a rape crazy.
I think she did a rape kit andthere was like his semen, like
in her stuff and like yeah, andhe was denying the whole thing
and this was like In, this waslike a public thing when he was
denying it, like in his chat andshit Like that.
Speaker 1 (34:09):
Yeah, like You're out
of, like I don't know what the
hell it is With these industrycats, bro, like that's just,
that's some weirdo shit, it'slittle Little dick.
Shit dude Little dick shit If Ihear like if I'm inviting, like
my homies over, because itwasn't just him, it was like
some other dudes too.
Yeah, if I hear something likeif I'm inviting company over,
(34:29):
and I got like some girls, overfrom like celebrity or whatever
and like I hear some likescreaming, like the screaming
sounded really terrifying.
Yeesh.
Like, did you?
Speaker 2 (34:37):
hear it?
No, I didn't.
I don't even know what videoyou're talking about.
Speaker 1 (34:42):
I wish I would have
pulled it up.
But yeah, you just hear a girlscreaming in the background
while he's live streaming.
And he comes in during the livestream and just like everything
, and you hear just like somewoman screaming, like a banshee
in the background, which wasallegedly her Jesus Christ, and
(35:04):
then he tries to downplay thatwhole situation, acting like oh
yeah, it was like like consentor like she was cool with it or
whatever, like all this stuff.
And then he was like making funof it, like just really, really
some dark ass.
Speaker 2 (35:14):
Well, you ain't gonna
escape that fat.
I just wanna let you know that.
All right, that beard ain'tgonna help you.
You will be sitting in jailwith r Kelly and P Diddy, my
nigga.
So make all your fucking jokes.
Speaker 1 (35:25):
That's why you're
defending Drake, because you're
a fucking weird fat loser, andgood riddance with you to be
honest with you, if some shitlike that was happening in my
household, nigga that person.
Speaker 2 (35:43):
I'm going, the door
behind me and all you niggas are
getting taken care of.
Speaker 1 (35:46):
I don't even know you
anymore.
You don't exist in my life.
I've never known you.
Speaker 2 (35:51):
I'm calling a bunch
of niggas and y'all are getting
beat the fuck up and vanished.
Y'all are getting vanished Forsure.
No, we're not doing this.
Speaker 1 (36:00):
To even take it a
step further, like if you're
condoning that type of behavior.
Speaker 2 (36:06):
Condoning it,
downplaying it and making fun of
it, calling her a dumb bitch,saying you were there for
whatever reason you were there,for it was consensual.
It's like, dude.
It doesn't look good for you,bruh.
You finna be canceled too.
Speaker 1 (36:17):
Don't worry, dude,
this industry is like hella dark
.
Like why are people like that?
Like all this stuff is startingto come out now Because they
were sick before they had power.
Speaker 2 (36:25):
And then when you
give someone that sick power,
what do you think they're goingto fucking do with it?
They're going to abuse it.
You think that fat nigga was anupstanding citizen before he
got popular?
No, he was this the wholefucking time.
Now he's just popular.
Who the hell goes and listens todj academics, like he knows
about the god damn children,children really.
16, 15, 14, 12 year olds, bro,that's the only person taking
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this nigga serious, any realperson, anybody who actually
listens to rap.
They all listen to fantano overthis nigga.
I'll listen to a white dudewith glasses, bald, with a
mustache my nigga.
I'll listen to joe button anyday over this nigga for sure.
And that that describes fontanotoo.
You call him joe button shit.
It's just a bald nigga with abeard, shit.
(37:11):
I but dude like no man.
I'm not going to dj academicsfor anything serious.
No, you're a joke, bro.
You're a fucking joke.
You're a sick human being and Idon't want to downplay that.
You're a fucking bro.
You're a fucking joke.
You're a sick human being and Idon't want to downplay that.
You're a fucking sicko becauseyou had that shit go down in
your house and you straight-updownplayed it while on live, bro
.
That's another level of fuckingsickness, my nigga.
(37:32):
Real talk.
You can't downplay that in anykind of way.
You need to be canceled, bro.
Speaker 1 (37:36):
Hey, you know what?
Right now A you know what.
And right now a calum's rightwhen he was talking about that
people getting aired out thisyear.
Yeah, it's, it's a down domino.
Speaker 2 (37:46):
I don't know about
that nigga reading 5 000 books
his whole lifetime or some shit,or 5 000 books a year or some
shit, but nigga, he wasdefinitely right about
motherfuckers getting aired out.
I don't know, I don't knowabout him literacy, but like for
show, people are getting airedout for to this year people get
aired out for sure, but damn bro, this is crazy.
Um, no conspiracies, though.
Let's get into some actualtopics.
(38:07):
Let's get in some actual topicshere, all right?
First one is rough.
It's, we're going to continuethis rough topic, so if you
didn't like the last two, youain't gonna like this one.
Former raley county firefighterreceives maximum sentence for
sexual assaulting a minor.
All right, uh.
Petri pleaded guilty in marchto one count of first degree
(38:29):
sexual assault count one.
One count of sexual assault bya parent, guardian or custodian
or person of trust count two andone count of use of a minor in
filming sexual explicit contentcount three.
At Monday's sentencing hearing,raley County Prosecutor
Attorney Ben Hatfield asked thecourt to implement the maximum
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sentence due to the explicitnature of the crimes, which took
place between March of 2023 andJuly of 2023.
Let's see, let's see, let's see.
Before his crimes, my client,mr Petri, was a member of a
high-standing in his communitystated defense attorney, robbie
(39:13):
Dunnapit.
He served as a volunteerfirefighter and it appears he is
dedicated and selfless in thatrole.
I believe that says somethingabout his character.
However, all right, that's theend of his little quote, or
whatever.
However, raley County CircuitJudge Andrew Dillmitch did
ultimately impose the maximumsentence, saying several factors
(39:35):
led to the decision.
She, the victim, wasessentially tortured by Judge.
Dillmitch, said to Petrie andthis was not a one-time incident
, which wouldn't make it anybetter, but this is an incident
that spans several months and Ithink the only reason that it is
stripped is because you werearrested.
(39:55):
All I have to go from is thepre-sentence report and your
statements about the remorse andthe feel and wait you feel and
I don't see any.
Uh.
Let's see.
Basically, I'll get.
I'll get into it if this lastuh paragraph doesn't explain
(40:15):
everything.
Petri was sentenced to anindeterminate sentence of no
less than 25 nor no more than100 years for one count.
An indeterminate sentence of noless than 10 years.
For what?
10?
Nor?
No more than 20 years for counttwo, indeterminate sentence and
10 years for count three.
(40:36):
The sentence will be servedconsecutively or one after
another, meaning he facesanother anywhere from 37 and a
half to 130 years behind bars.
Okay, basically, this is whatthe dude did.
Mr Firefireman responded to anaccident where it was the little
(40:56):
girls that he was molesting.
It was his stepdaughter.
It was the little girls that hewas molesting, it was his
stepdaughter.
He responded to an accident ofhis mother and that little
girl's sister, and they diedImmediately after he, I guess,
responded to it the mother, andthe sister of the assault victim
Of the assault victim.
Immediately after, I guess, hecame home, he filmed himself
(41:18):
having sex with this underagevictim.
He raped this little girl oncamera.
There wasn't consensual sex inany kind of way.
So after she heard that herparent and her sister died, she
was raped by this grown man andthat's why he's getting 130
years, is that?
(41:39):
the actual.
They give him the maximum.
Well, he can face anywhere from37 and a half to 130 years and
it has to be served one afteranother.
So his first count will getinto it.
Let's see Sentenced of no lessthan 25.
Okay, so Petri was sentenced toan indeterminate sentence of no
(41:59):
less than 25, nor more than 100years for count one.
So 25 at least just for countone.
He got at least 10 years forcount two and then he got 10
years for count three.
So he's getting at least 37years, regardless Minimum, even
if you have good behavior,you're getting 37 years.
(42:19):
This person is 36.
So in theory they would get outwhen they're what?
72, 73, 74?
Years, regardless minimum, evenif you have good behavior.
You're getting 37 years.
Okay, this person is 36, so intheory they would get out when
they're what?
Speaker 1 (42:25):
72, 73, 74 and then
it looks like 180 years maximum,
type shit uh, 130 years max.
Speaker 2 (42:32):
So I want to say one
of these uh, let's see what a
waste of fucking money.
Speaker 1 (42:39):
Let me out on the
court.
Just put him out of his misery.
You don't have remorse when youdo shit like that rested with a
member of the because they weretalking about.
They were talking about torturein there too, it wasn't just
well, because he was.
Speaker 2 (42:50):
I mean, he did it
multiple times, he did it on
camera uh, jesus fucking christ,that's dark as hell.
Yeah, it's literally disgusting.
They didn't say exactly what,but yeah unfortunately.
Speaker 1 (43:09):
You know how you got
off him he's a firefighter right
In a fire.
Well, you could do that.
There's three ways I would doit All.
Speaker 2 (43:19):
Right, let's hear him
, I'm being morbid.
Speaker 1 (43:20):
I'm going to go
morbid on you guys, so just mute
this if you don't want to hearit.
It's really, really fucked up.
Oh God, fire is the easy route.
Okay, put them in a fire andcook them like a fucking turkey.
All right, open flame, charbroiled.
You can also boil them in water.
That shit's way worse.
(43:43):
Boiling in water is not fun.
Put him in a big cauldron cold,cold water and let him feel it
start to heat up to like 130 andthen his skin starts boiling
all right, okay, he dies I sawthat.
I saw that on that, uh, the youever see shogun no they did that
.
They put the dude in thecauldron and he was like.
They started him cold, boiledhim as starts boiling.
He's suffering so bad.
He like slams his head multipletimes to like try to kill
(44:05):
himself because it was sopainful.
Speaker 2 (44:06):
Yeesh, that's awesome
too.
I almost knocked over my wholemic.
Speaker 1 (44:10):
The other three is
with like I would say with like
a fire hose, highly concentratedfire hose that will blast him
until he dies.
That's fair.
High pressured water that'sfair, that's fair.
Fuck this 130-year stuff, dude.
Just off him, dude, man it's.
We're wasting money, we'rewasting time.
There's no need to lock peopleup like that, dude.
Speaker 2 (44:31):
I don't even know
anymore.
Man.
I got nothing, I got nothing.
If you're thinking with kids,just I got nothing.
Speaker 1 (44:37):
Just dead up, dude,
we're wasting time.
I'm going.
Kim Jong-un, we need to instillsome communism in this
democracy.
Speaker 2 (44:47):
This shit is crazy,
son Bro, it's fucking sick.
Speaker 1 (44:50):
There's certain
things that just need to go away
from the normal judicial system.
When it's something heinouslike that, I don't understand
the whole point of a 130-yearsentence.
Speaker 2 (45:01):
Bring back cruel and
unusual punishments.
30-year sentence I don'tunderstand that.
I don't understand the wholepoint of 130 years.
Bring back cruel and unusualpunishments 30-year sentence.
Speaker 1 (45:04):
I don't understand
that, like I don't get it.
Like I don't like I get it.
There needs to be a judicialsystem for certain things, but
when it's when it's torture ofany child, like where you're
recording raping the, she'salready horrified her sister and
mom died literally, and thenthat's that's what you decided
to do you know?
I'm saying like okay, 30 years,180 years, like yeah, he's gonna
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sit there and you're gonna feedhim every day like he's.
He's not gonna be able toexercise or go to walmart,
that's his punishment, rightthat's all you guys.
Speaker 2 (45:34):
You know what I mean
he's not gonna suffer.
Speaker 1 (45:37):
That's his suffrage.
I mean, no, you send him a hailon those three options.
Speaker 2 (45:42):
I don't know there's
liberals out there like you
shouldn't advocate for people'ssuffering.
Speaker 1 (45:47):
Fuck you liberals.
You shouldn't advocate.
Fuck you Republicans too.
Speaker 2 (45:51):
Fuck all of that.
You're a psycho.
Why are you talking?
Speaker 1 (45:56):
like that.
You know what's wrong with you.
You're still a human being.
Speaker 2 (46:03):
You know as a human,
you should have rights why would
you advocate for something thatstarted with slavery?
It's like nigga.
No, this thing is a weirdo.
We're not talking about none ofthis shit.
We're not talking about the13th amendment.
We're not talking about slavery.
We're talking about a nigga wholiterally raped and fucking
destroyed some little girl'slife after she found out her
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sister and her fucking mom aredead.
Speaker 1 (46:26):
I think once you pass
a threshold, there should be a
threshold level Okay.
So once you pass this threshold, if it's kids raping kids,
torturing kids, you're past thatthreshold.
Speaker 2 (46:36):
It's straight up.
You're fired out of a cannoninto the sun.
It's straight up committee.
Speaker 1 (46:41):
You know what?
Let's just have a Twitter vote.
Everybody vote on what you wantto do.
You want the water jets, youwant the fire, or you want to
boil it alive?
Just have it to the people.
Leave it to the people, dude.
Speaker 2 (46:51):
I'm going straight,
old school.
Speaker 1 (46:53):
Just like back in the
road days.
Speaker 2 (46:55):
Kick them in a pit of
gators bro Hungry them, just
make it bad.
Speaker 1 (47:04):
Just get the fuck out
of here you weird haters.
Uh, hyenas, dogs, god, whatever, pick it, hyenas are gross.
Pick it like make some moneyoff a bunch of rabies infected
mongooses or something like Idon't know, a honey badger.
Speaker 2 (47:13):
He just doesn't need
to be here.
He's done.
You're done, bro.
You don't get to wander theearth, you're just dying.
You're gone, you.
You lost privileges to bearound people and living.
Speaker 1 (47:24):
I'm sorry sir, that
thought process in itself is
ending me.
It's really fucked up for me.
You think about, I mean no,it's fucked up for what he did.
Speaker 2 (47:31):
That's what's really
fucked, that is.
I mean it's normal for me towant to have a violent response
to something disturbing, andthat's disturbing but you know
what.
Speaker 1 (47:39):
You know what I think
about that.
Like um, who's that one personyou're talking about with the
whole gaza shit?
Um netzi, yahoo, yahoo, yahoo,like when you do a war crime,
shit like that, where a bunch ofkids like you also are past
that threshold.
Oh yeah, netanyahu needs to belike dragged by his butthole
through the streets if you'regonna incur a war on another
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country or people, I mean ifit's not justified like you
should like.
All these countries need to beseeking you out and giving you
and put put the Twitter poll onyour ass.
You need Twitter poll.
Speaker 2 (48:16):
Yeah, I mean just
wipe them off.
Just wipe them off the face ofthe earth.
Speaker 1 (48:19):
Make it quick.
I don't give a fuck, just likehis whole like little fucking
compound.
Speaker 2 (48:23):
bro Fuck it.
Speaker 1 (48:25):
The more I read about
the whole shit that's going on
in Gaza and all that, the morehorrific it is.
Speaker 2 (48:31):
It seriously is, and
it only gets worse.
We're not going to get anybetter.
This is going to be a dumbpodcast, guys.
Chiefs kicker Butker.
Bashes's pride month tellswomen to stay in the kitchen.
This dumb shit.
Kansas City Chiefs kickerHarrison Butker and he looks
like a Butker Fucking assholehas been tremendously successful
(48:54):
in his chosen profession Overthe last few years.
The 2017 7th round pick ofCarolina Panthers Out of Georgia
Tech has helped His second NFLteam win three Super Bowls and
in the 2023, he made 94.3% ofhis field goals in a regular
season a career high and he wentfrom 11 for 11 in the
(49:16):
postseason.
Butker's legacy of tolerance isa bit more complicated,
unfortunately.
Butker's legacy of tolerance isa bit more complicated.
Unfortunately, butker recentlydelivered a commencement address
at Benedictine College, aliberal arts institute in
(49:37):
Atchison, kansas.
This is the same college thatonce forced out gay basketball
player Jalen Messersmith toremove a rainbow flag from his
dorm room window.
It would seem that Butker feltright at home.
After delivering some incendiarycomments about COVID and the
President Biden, butker gotaround to what he perceives as a
woman's ultimate and rightfulplace the kitchen.
(50:00):
And I quote I think it is you,the women, who have had the most
diabolic lies told to you.
Some of you may go on to leadsuccessful careers in the world,
but I would venture to guessthat the majority of you are
most excited about your marriageand the children you will bring
(50:21):
into this world.
I can tell you that mybeautiful wife Isabel, you are
most excited about your marriageand the children you will bring
into this world.
I can tell you that mybeautiful wife Isabel would be
the first to say her life trulystarted when she started living
her vocation as a wife and as amother.
I'm, on this stage today, ableto be the man I am because I
have a wife who leans into hervocation.
(50:41):
I'm beyond blessed with manytalents God has given me, but it
cannot be overstated that allmy success is made possible
because a girl I met in bandclass back in middle school
would convert to the faith,become my wife and embrace one
of the most important titles ofall a homemaker.
(51:11):
Then Butker got what he termedthe dangers of Church of Nice.
Okay, I guess he's getting intowhat he calls the Church of
Nice.
The world around us says thatwe should keep our beliefs to
ourselves whenever they goagainst the tyranny of diversity
, equality and inclusion.
Butker said we fear speakingthe truth because now,
unfortunately, truth is theminority.
Then, on the pride month whichtakes place in June, not the
(51:33):
deadly sin sort of pride thathas an entire month dedicated to
it, but the true God-centeredpride that is cooperating with
the Holy Ghost to glorify him.
Butker has every right to saywhatever he wants to such an
address, but he also deservesthe flack.
He's going to get over it.
(51:54):
Most likely he'll take it asone for the team in the fight
against, as he put it, dangerous, dangerous gender ideologies.
So he's fighting the fightagainst dangerous gender
ideologies.
So dangerous gender ideologiesare telling women that they
(52:16):
should do anything outside ofthe kitchen.
That's dangerous.
Don't do that.
Go back to the kitchen, cook meup some tacos and shut the fuck
up like what I've.
Speaker 1 (52:25):
You know what, you
know who I find.
Hold on, bro, what the who likenigga what I find that
hilarious.
Speaker 2 (52:33):
This dude's a fucking
moron, bro.
Mind you, he's preachingsomething that he didn't get in
himself.
His mom was a fuckingprofessional.
She was a white collar worker.
This motherfucker was atherapist, so when you were out
kicking balls for the holy ghost, she wasn't supporting you.
So that's why women need to allbe in the kitchen.
(52:53):
You fucking loser.
Speaker 1 (52:55):
Fuck you dude the
fuck is going on here.
Yo to be that stern into likeyour.
Speaker 2 (53:02):
Dude, he did this at
a commencement speech.
Come on, bro, Two women tellinghim that the greatest thing of
all is you being a wife and amother Like nigga.
Who the fuck are you to tell meanything?
You kick balls for a living.
Stick to that.
I don't come up to your job andtell you to take the cocks out
of your fucking mouth.
Go somewhere with that, bro.
(53:24):
The weakest position of the nfl, you show up, you don't get
touched.
In practice you stretch and youkick it two times.
A fucking game, most likelylike bro.
Shut the fuck up and kick theball and dude, hold on.
Colin kaepernick gotblackballed from the nfl for
taking a knee.
(53:44):
This nigga goes to a collegefull of women and tells them to
stay in the fucking kitchenbecause of religion.
Nothing happens to him.
Speaker 1 (53:53):
I'm living in a
fucking buffoonery land, the
people, that the people are youfucking joking people that hate
colin kaepernick.
Support this party, support theshit of course shit.
Speaker 2 (54:01):
Of course they do.
Of course they do.
You guys are part of thefucking problem.
This is bullshit.
Speaker 1 (54:07):
Let me ask you this
have you ever heard of a trad
wife?
Speaker 2 (54:14):
Yes, I just learned
Traditional wife.
Yes, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (54:17):
A traditional wife
essentially embodies exactly
what he's saying, thoseideologies is a trad wife.
I was like what the fuck is atrad wife?
A trad wife is a woman thatwants that Her vocation is a
mother.
Yes, her vocation is in thehome.
It's a home caretaker.
Yes, I'm going to cook for myman, I'm going to massage his
(54:41):
feet and I'm going to listen toeverything he says, because he's
the leader.
Literally, that's what it is.
Speaker 2 (54:45):
He kicks the balls in
the house.
I guess I got to listen.
Speaker 1 (54:49):
And you know what?
That's fine.
Speaker 2 (54:52):
I mean, if that's
what you want, Some people like
that shit you can't go to acollege.
You can't go to a college andbe saying that's how they all
should be Like if that's how youwant to raise your family and
your immediate nuclear familycool bro, keep that shit to your
fucking self, guy, that, thatis where it became the issue
Don't go to college.
Yes you're right.
You went to a liberal schoolfor the most part, aside from
(55:13):
kicking this, telling this thingto take down his gay flag from
his fucking window, which whichis obviously fucked up too.
But a liberal college, it's notBYU, it's not Brigham.
Speaker 1 (55:24):
Young, you don't go
to a motivational speech and be
like all women need to be in themotherfucking kitchen.
Get your ass back there.
Y'all, bitch y'all.
Speaker 2 (55:34):
Like, no Like bro.
Speaker 1 (55:35):
What the fuck, bro?
Keep that between you and yourfucking girl Jesus Christ.
That is toxic, she, sheprobably gonna cheat on you
fucking.
Uh, who's that?
Who's that?
Who's the motherfucker?
Uh, antonio brown, fucking himin the back with your stupid ass
bro.
Speaker 2 (55:51):
This shit is crazy,
bro.
Why are niggas wiling like?
This can you answer thequestion?
Why are niggas wiling like thisbro?
Speaker 1 (55:57):
I mean, it's a
lifestyle dude if his problem
was going out and saying thatall women need to be that way
for hippity hoopla.
They always you know what'sfunny?
It always goes back to somelike religious shit it doesn't
make sense god wanted it thisway.
Speaker 2 (56:11):
The man needs to lead
it doesn't make sense, like
bitch, like ah, it's terrible,all right now.
Now we're gonna bring intoanother topic.
I'm about to ruin somechildhoods with this one.
Nickelodeon's Lori Beth Denbergspeaks out on Dan Schneider's
abuse.
Lori Beth Denberg is the chickfrom all that bigger, bigger
(56:34):
lady.
She was 18 years old on thatshow.
She's literally 18 years olderthan me.
Have you seen her recently?
She looks the same.
She's my guy, my guy, she doesnot.
Oh, she looks very similar.
Speaker 1 (56:49):
The years have not
been nice to her.
They weren't good back then.
She looks butchy now.
She looks like she's hardcorenow that's not even that.
Speaker 2 (56:56):
She just looks like
she lived a rough life.
I don't know, dude.
Speaker 1 (57:04):
You know who I saw on
uh youtube.
I was doing an interview.
You know that dude, uh, who's?
Those two twins on a boat?
Speaker 2 (57:08):
two twins on a boat,
those twins, uh, zach and cody
oh yeah, yeah, suit life andzach and cody, yeah, so those
one before they're on a boat orwhatever dude.
Speaker 1 (57:17):
he was doing an
interview on YouTube that my
girl was watching and he lookslike he looks toe up too.
Speaker 2 (57:25):
Yeesh, something
about Nickelodeon, bro, disney
in general, just child stars,they shouldn't exist.
Ariana Grande looks like yougot to make everyone make.
Speaker 1 (57:35):
She looks like a
skeleton now.
She looks like she has bulimiabro.
Speaker 2 (57:38):
Angelina Jolie effect
Big bobblehead ass, bro.
Childhood stars should notexist.
Everyone, you know it.
Speaker 1 (57:46):
It just needs to be
adults acting like children
everywhere there's somefull-grown adults that made it
out all right, but that's likenot enough, not enough.
I think, uh god, what's that?
One girl, she's a blonde, notlindsey lohan.
The other one, hillary duff,hillary duff, she turned out.
All right, she got out, it'sthe only one.
(58:06):
But I think her parents wereactually like locked in, like
yeah, bro, if you had some fakeass half-ass parents, bro, it'd
be bad beathers for you.
Speaker 2 (58:15):
So I'll get into it a
little bit.
It was 1995, around dan uh,denberg's 19th birthday and
Nickelodeon hit comedy show Allthat had recently wrapped its
first season.
Dinberg was the shows uh, oneof the show stars.
So when Schneider, the headwriter of all that, heard that
the female producer had met withDinberg to discuss her weight
(58:36):
gain, he was angry.
Dan Schneider told Dinberg thathe should had been the one to
have the conversation.
After all, he understood whatit was like to be overweight,
because dan fucking whatever theschneider's a fat, overweight
weirdo.
Uh, at first denbergappreciated the support.
But the conversation shiftedand before denberg realized it,
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schneider started showing herclips of pornography on his
computer.
The grand finale, denberg said,was the video in which a woman
performed oral sex on a donkey.
I feel like that's the firsttime he preyed on me, denberg
told business insider during herfour seasons starring in all
that between 1994 and 1998,denberg said Schneider put her
(59:22):
in countless uncomfortablesituations.
She said he lashed out at heron set, played porn for her on
multiple occasions and onceinitiated phone sex.
That looking back, she'sdisturbed by the power imbalance
(59:44):
between her and Schneider, whowas a decade older than Denberg
and one of the most powerfulpeople working on all that.
Schneider built a children'stelevision empire at Nickelodeon
in the early 2000s, creatingshows like the Amanda Show,
drake and Josh and iCarly likethe Amanda Show, drake, josh and
iCarly but his legacy has beenmarred by accusations of
(01:00:05):
inappropriate behavior.
In a 2022 BL investigation,people who worked with Schneider
said he requested on-setmassages, pushed for young
actors to wear revealingcostumes and inserted sexual
innuendos into his shows.
The recent documentary quiet onthe set the dark side of kids
(01:00:25):
tv reported further allegations,with jenny kilgan, a writer of
the amanda show, sayingschneider showed writers porn on
his computer while they worked.
He was constantly testing thosearound him seeing how far I can
push this person.
Denberg said so.
It seems like schneider wasjust a monster on set in general
(01:00:45):
and, uh, that power balance wasallowing him to just act
however the fuck he wanted,because denberg wasn't the only
person who was getting that thatweird side of schneider.
Uh, the person for the amandashow, amanda binds, was also
getting that weirdness too.
Speaker 1 (01:01:01):
Drake bell came out.
He had a.
I think he has a netflix likedocumentary or something where
he comes out talking about theindustry and how fucked it was I
can imagine.
Speaker 2 (01:01:10):
I can imagine he's
had a rough life growing up.
Um unfortunately, unfortunateto him, but uh yeah they have.
Speaker 1 (01:01:16):
They have clips from
like those, um, those shows and
you know my kids used to watchthose shows.
I grew up on those shows.
They have a bunch of sceneswhere they're showing bare feet.
Speaker 2 (01:01:28):
At least Quentin
Tarantino's making rated R
movies.
This nigga's just showing kids.
Yeah, it's fucking weird bro.
Speaker 1 (01:01:35):
He's like the Harvey
Weinstein of children.
It's like fucking.
Speaker 2 (01:01:41):
Literally he's the
Harvey Weinstein with children
bro.
Speaker 1 (01:01:45):
Come on, Schneider
Get your shit together Fucking
weirdo yeah, the fact that theindustry allows those type of
people to like excel Excel.
Speaker 2 (01:01:53):
Like showing porn.
To your writers and to theactors on the show.
Speaker 1 (01:01:58):
And nothing happened
throughout the whole thing.
So it's like Nothing who'sguilty, like everybody's kind of
guilty.
That's an adult associated withthat, everybody, everybody's
guilty and almost everybody theycame out of that shit's kind of
fucked in the head aside fromhillary duff.
Aside from hillary duff, justintimberlake, maybe him too.
(01:02:19):
Britney spears is screwed inthe head she's's over there,
she's donezo.
She's dancing bare feet withfire.
Speaker 2 (01:02:24):
She's over here Her
videos are weird Running through
her money like a fuckingbanshee.
Bro.
Yeah, she's on some other shit.
Just send me some money,britney, please.
I'm poor bro.
Just send me some money.
Speaker 1 (01:02:34):
I've always supported
you.
Speaker 2 (01:02:37):
I'm not that innocent
.
Speaker 1 (01:02:38):
I've listened to all
your songs.
Speaker 2 (01:02:40):
Oh my God, I bought
your posters.
Oh my God, I just the shit newskeeps coming, but eventually
it's going to get better.
One more topic I swear it'llget better.
Teachers accused of having sexwith two students says she
ruined her dream job with stupidmistakes.
Jury hears oh my God.
This person looks like somefucking weird ghost from England
(01:03:04):
or some shit, he looks likefucking.
Speaker 1 (01:03:05):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:03:05):
What is this guy?
What is that dude?
What's Dr Strange?
If he had a sister, it lookslike Benedict Cumberbatch If he
had a sister.
No, that's fucked up to him.
Speaker 1 (01:03:15):
That's fucked up to
him.
Speaker 2 (01:03:16):
He didn't do anything
.
Speaker 1 (01:03:17):
He didn't do anything
.
He's a nice looking guy.
Speaker 2 (01:03:18):
This lady's a
terrible person.
She doesn't look anything likehim.
Okay, so a teacher accused ofhaving sex with two or I'll get
into it.
Rebecca Jones denies having sexwith two boys but admitted in
Manchester Crown Court to havebroken the safeguarding rules by
being in contact with them onSnapchat and having them back to
her apartment in Salford Quays,bruh.
(01:03:41):
They went back to your.
Speaker 1 (01:03:44):
You already knew
what's up.
Did they high five?
You think You're fucking forsure?
Speaker 2 (01:03:47):
The 30-year-old was
already suspended from her job
and on bail for alleged sexualactivity with a boy 15.
Okay, roles reversed.
Roles reversed, it's sick in thehead Hold on 30-year-old, was
already suspended from his joband on bail for allegedly raping
(01:04:08):
a girl 14 or 15.
It would not be sexual activity.
That is rape.
There's no way a 14 or15-year-old can consent to this
in any kind of way.
This is rape.
It doesn't matter what thisperson looks like.
We need to stop judging booksby their covers.
It doesn't matter if thisperson's blonde or not.
It doesn't matter if they'remildly attractive or not.
(01:04:28):
It doesn't matter if they looklike a ghoul or not.
This bitch raped those kids.
Yes, that is a rapist.
Speaker 1 (01:04:34):
That is a rapist
teacher.
Speaker 2 (01:04:35):
If they were 16, this
bitch raped them if they were
16.
Speaker 1 (01:04:37):
They can get married.
In certain states they're not16, that is a 15 year old.
This bitch is raping them.
Speaker 2 (01:04:43):
There is no consent.
At what point did she ask the16 year old's parents if she
could have sex with them?
Speaker 1 (01:04:49):
they did that didn't
happen because they were 15.
Speaker 2 (01:04:51):
It's illegal, so it's
fucked up that we sit here and
play these games with women likeshe's not a fucking sick rapist
.
If that was a dude, heobviously raped those girls.
Speaker 1 (01:05:04):
The 36 year old
firefighter.
Speaker 2 (01:05:06):
The 36 year old
firefighter.
Speaker 1 (01:05:07):
There's gonna be a 36
year old firefighter.
There's gonna be a lot ofdisney.
Yeah, that wasn't yeah, I'llget that shit.
Speaker 2 (01:05:14):
Yeah, you turn it
down, you turn it out the person
still deserves to be in jail,even if you're consenting,
because you're a child, youcan't even consent to working
legally.
Bitch, yes, sit, yes, sit yourkid ass down, I don't know Okay.
Speaker 1 (01:05:29):
Yeah, there is a
dynamic in, like the view of it
it's fucked up.
It's very skewed dude.
Speaker 2 (01:05:34):
It's very skewed.
This bitch is a rapist andshe's a ghoul.
She is a ghoul, just likesomeone who looks like Steve
Buscemi.
If he was a fucking like if'slike a fucking loser, it's like
Casey Anthony, just like someaverage fucking nobody.
Speaker 1 (01:05:50):
Dude, there's plenty
of 15-year-olds that would tap
that Hell yeah, high five.
Speaker 2 (01:05:53):
Sure, there's plenty
adults that would tap that.
You didn't choose any of that.
You had to have some weird DanSchneider power balance that we
just got out of talking about.
We can't get away from it.
Speaker 1 (01:06:04):
She took advantage of
dudes that have their hormones
high at that point.
That's fucked.
Speaker 2 (01:06:08):
No, she didn't take
advantage of anything.
Speaker 1 (01:06:09):
She literally was
raping children.
Speaker 2 (01:06:11):
She was raping
children.
She didn't take advantage ofanything.
She manipulated and rapedchildren.
Speaker 1 (01:06:16):
I'll take advantage.
Speaker 2 (01:06:17):
Fucking, raping
children, bro.
It's disgusting.
This bitch deserves to be underthe jail.
There's no, no, okay.
You didn't risk your dream job.
Your dream job involvedchildren because you wanted to
be around children, becauseyou're a fucking chomo.
You're.
It was only your dream jobbecause it allowed you access to
15 year old boys, becauseyou're a sick fuck.
(01:06:38):
That's why it was your dreamjob jeez, I mean is there
another reason?
because you obviously don't careabout teaching bitch, because
you decide to have sex and rapethese kids instead of teach, you
invited them back to your flat.
You're a dumbass.
There's no kind of—what are youdoing If a dude invites a
15-year-old back to his flat— oheasily Nigga's guilty.
Speaker 1 (01:07:01):
No question, no
question.
Speaker 2 (01:07:02):
You're guilty as fuck
.
This bitch is guilty.
This bitch is guilty as fuck.
Speaker 1 (01:07:06):
Well, you know what's
weird about that?
The whole dynamic.
This bitch is guilty.
Speaker 2 (01:07:11):
You're still guilty.
Speaker 1 (01:07:14):
Do you think that
when people look at the stuff
like that, with younger malesand older females and younger
females and older males- I thinkthey try to consider
penetration as no.
Do you think there's a stigmathere?
Speaker 2 (01:07:28):
The stigma is because
the woman's being penetrated.
A man still, a boy still, has achoice.
No, you're still a child.
Speaker 1 (01:07:35):
I'm not saying the
boy has a choice, but like do
people view it?
Speaker 2 (01:07:37):
differently.
They view it differentlybecause a penis is going into
something.
That's why they're viewing itdifferently.
If she was pegging thesechildren, I'm sure she would be
called a rapist.
She is a rapist, obviously, butI'm sure she would be called
this in the article specifically.
If she was using a dildo onthese children and sticking up
their ass, she'd be a rapist.
(01:07:58):
It wouldn't be consensual sexin any kind of way.
It wouldn't be.
Speaker 1 (01:08:01):
they had sex at the
flat Is anybody saying otherwise
with her?
And these 15-year mean it's a15 year old, it's fucking rape.
I mean it's right, it's rapethey're 15 you're 30.
Speaker 2 (01:08:13):
Yes, yes, yes, I get
that even if you're 21, it's
still rape.
You're fucking weirdo.
If you're 18, it's still rape.
It's just.
I just don't get it.
I don't get, I don't get it.
So it's fucked up that we liketo.
We like to play these mentalgymnastics.
If someone isn't ugly, thatwill use different terms, when
in reality, we like to playthese mental gymnastics.
If someone isn't ugly, thatwill use different terms, when
in reality we need to use ablanket term Fucking rapist
(01:08:34):
raped a 15-year-old boy Two ofthem and then tried to lie and
say it was the dream job.
You're a fucking rapist.
No one believes you.
Speaker 1 (01:08:42):
Yeesh, hey, a lot of
people will take those teaching
positions just because they'reinto that age group.
Speaker 2 (01:08:47):
Literally, literally,
people will take those teaching
positions just because they'reinto that age group.
Literally, Literally.
That's what's really scary.
I'll get a little more into it.
Joins denies that the sexualactivity took place with a boy
at whom semen was recovered fromher bed sheet.
In the court she also maintainsthat the relationship with the
boy B only began after he hadleft school and she had lost her
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job.
So no legal offense wascommitted.
The court heard how she laterwrote to Boy B saying every inch
of you is perfect.
You were all I ever dreamedabout.
Joyne said that this was a yearafter he left.
Speaker 1 (01:09:23):
I was in love with
him.
Speaker 2 (01:09:24):
I was pregnant with
his child.
She also describes teaching asher dream job, but said she had
ruined her chances of working inthe profession after making
mistakes mistakes of rapingchildren.
On Tuesday, the defendant wascross-examined by Joe Allman,
prosecuting for a second day, ashe pointed out similarities in
both cases.
In both cases, mr Allmanalleged that the boys were 15
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when she began talking to them,taking them into her flat, and
she communicated with both onSnapchat, where messages were
deleted and not recoverable bypolice.
So you're a guilty bitch, dude.
She gave them up.
Real tough, tough, real tough,real tough.
So you're a sicko.
Speaker 1 (01:10:05):
That's master
manipulation right there.
You don't need to be a teacherever.
Speaker 2 (01:10:08):
You're a sick person
and you were pregnant by one of
the boys too she's facing jailtime by chance.
Um, fuck me, I should have keptthe thing up.
Yeah, I should have.
I should have kept it up.
I would imagine she would.
I would imagine that you'regonna get some sort of jail time
because the boy semen was foundon your bed sheet.
Speaker 1 (01:10:26):
So that's the thing
that's kind of underplayed,
though, like when there's olderfemales like raping boys, like
that's.
That's one of those things,like, like I said, the stigma
part, where that's kind of likeswept more under the rug because
I know that shit happens a lotmore.
Speaker 2 (01:10:38):
There's not as many
stories well, dude, just in the
past couple years, how often doyou see a woman teacher having
sex with her students?
It happens all the the fuckingtime it happens all the time.
Speaker 1 (01:10:48):
But is it like?
What is the gap?
I wonder.
Like, are there a lot moredudes doing that?
It seems like it is.
It probably is Cause dudes aresick in the head.
I don't need to do it.
Speaker 2 (01:10:58):
I think it's equal.
Speaker 1 (01:10:59):
I think it's 50, 50.
I don't think it's equal dude.
Lot of sick women out there.
There are sick women out there,but there's a I think males are
I don't know dude like like themale biology is like a dominant
kind of a thing, so I thinkwe're more prone to being that
sick in the head type of dude.
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So I think it's 70 30 in myopinion all, right, now I'm
going 60, 40.
Speaker 2 (01:11:23):
I'll go 60 male, 40
women I'll meet you halfway.
Speaker 1 (01:11:27):
I'll go, you know, 45
, 65, whatever All right, fair
enough.
Either way that's.
Speaker 2 (01:11:32):
It's too much.
It's too much, that's predatory.
We got too many predators andwe need to start punishing these
motherfuckers appropriately andstart shaming them
appropriately.
She didn't have sex with thesetwo 14-year-old boys.
She raped them.
Come on, 14-year-old boys, sheraped them.
Come on.
What are we doing here, guys?
Speaker 1 (01:11:51):
They got to be at
least 16 so they can consent in
like 30 states Seriously, youget married at 16 in 30 states.
How sick is that.
Speaker 2 (01:11:56):
It's disgusting and
we need to fucking do better as
a country.
Alright, so I got some way lessupsetting news.
Let's end it on a high note.
We're definitely going to endit on a high note, don't worry
about that.
47 cities in Ohio have placed aban on marijuana stores.
Bro, that's not a high note.
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We're not ending it right here.
The Ohio initiative thatlegalized recreational marijuana
, approved by voters last year,allows cities to opt out of
allowing marijuana sales.
So far, dozens have chosen todo so.
To opt out of allowingmarijuana sales.
So far, dozens have chosen todo so.
According to a new report fromOhio State University's Drug
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Enforcement and Policy Center,47 cities and townships have
chosen to pass temporary orpermanent bans on licensed
distribution of marijuana,making it illegal for marijuana
stores to open within theirboundaries.
This represents 2% of thestate's over 2,000 cities,
townships and villages.
Notably, none of the state'smost populated cities have
enacted such policies, with theaverage population of cities
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implementing bans being around20,000.
One factor that might becontributing to fewer Ohio
cities imposing bans than otherstates.
In.
What the fuck did I just saywhat?
Why, why, okay?
Did I just say what?
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Why, why, okay?
While the current law givescommunities the power to
prohibit adult use cannabisoperators from their
jurisdiction.
It also created an incentivefor municipalities.
Marijuana tax revenue goes intothe host community fund, which
is distributed among cities,towns that allow marijuana sales
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.
This revenue, along with localsales tax collected from the
sales of recreational marijuana,can be used by communities to
fund their own properties.
The research notes.
I'll get a little more into it.
Under Ohio's marijuana law, ifthe states issue a license to a
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potential marijuana business,the locality in which it would
be located has 120 days to enactan ordinance banning such
outlets.
If they do so, the business has60 days to cease operations or
start a process of initiating apetition that could put the
issue to a vote of the people inthe next general election.
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So now I finally figured thisout a little more.
All right, so you and I arestarting a business in Ohio.
You and I are starting abusiness in Ohio.
Wherever we're going, thelocation has 120 days to enact
an ordinance banning suchoutlets, so banning our place.
We then have 60 days to eithercease operations immediately or
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we can start a petition in whichthe people are going to vote.
That's what that means, so theyhave a chance to shut it down.
As soon as we put a shop up, wehave 60 days to take it back
down if that city does not wantweed in their area and this is
all of Ohio.
If they don't want it in thatcity, they have 120 days to get
you to shut that shit down.
That's fucking crazy.
(01:15:22):
Nah, we want it up 60 days tocease operations or start a
process of initiating a petitionthat could put the issue to a
vote of the people in the nextgeneral election.
So maybe that buys you time, ordo you get shut down in the
meantime?
Speaker 1 (01:15:40):
You're probably
getting shut down in the
meantime.
Speaker 2 (01:15:42):
So they're just
banning that shit in Ohio.
Yeah.
So Ohio is pretty much likeyeah, you guys wanted it, but
fuck you, we don't care what youwant, we're fucking mostly
Republican State.
You guys suck our dicks andballs, yeah.
Now alright, on to some actualfunny news, and we'll end it on
this Indiana judge rules tacos,burritos are sandwiches.
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Alright, in a 2019 commercial.
In 2019, commercial developerand restaurant owner Martin
Quintana sought a zoning changefor a strip mall to avoid
remonstrators from residents inthe Covington Creek Condominium
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Association.
Quintana agreed to writtencommitments, including one about
restaurants, with the neighborsto get a planned commission
approval.
It worked.
The famous Taco Mexican Grill,which sits east of Glenbrook
Square Mall in Fort Wayne,wanted to expand into the Strip
Mall at 6626 West JeffersonBoulevard.
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That's southwest why the fuckare you telling me this?
Southwest of downtown and nearCovington Plaza?
I don't know where that is.
In 2022, quintana made plansfor a famous taco to open his
Quintana Plaza strip mall.
The neighbors cried foul, butworked out an amendment to the
written commitments to allow therestaurant the plan.
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Commission, though, didn'tapprove the amendment.
Kwatuana sought a judge'sreview.
Okay, the commitment thatcaused the contention had been
designed to keep out traditionalfast food restaurants.
All right.
So here's the rub, a sandwichbar style restaurant whose
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primary business is to sell madeto order or subway style
sandwiches, which, by way ofexample, includes but is not
limited to subway or jimmyjohn's, but expressly excludes
traditional fast foodrestaurants such as mcdonald's,
arby or Wendy's, provided thatany such restaurant shall not
have outdoor seating or adrive-thru service.
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For the avoidance of doubt, thesale of alcohol beverages is
expressly prohibited upon realestate.
Speaker 1 (01:18:01):
Why the fuck?
Why can't they get to thegoddamn point?
They're talking about lawyershit.
I don't know.
Prohibitive La-di-da-di-da.
Are we selling tacos or fuckingnot?
Speaker 2 (01:18:11):
so.
In his ruling, the judge wrotethe proposed famous taco
restaurant falls within thescope of the general use
approval in the original writtenwritten commitment.
The proposed famous tacorestaurant would serve made
toorder tacos and burritos andother Mexican-style food and
would not have outdoor seating,drive-thru service or serve
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alcohol.
The court agrees with Quintanathat tacos and burritos are
Mexican-style sandwiches and theoriginal commitment does not
restrict potential restaurantsto only American cuisine-style
sandwiches.
So this nigga, literally here'sthe rub, right here.
Speaker 1 (01:18:51):
Whoever?
Speaker 2 (01:18:51):
wrote this article
needs to be shot in the face.
They do.
Wishtvcom, don't fucking writeany more articles.
You guys suck.
Okay, here's the thing.
Cuentano was like bruh.
I am serving Mexican stylecuisine sandwiches All right.
Tacos and burritos aretechnically sandwiches.
I don't have a drive-thru, I'mnot serving alcohol and these
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are ready-made sandwiches.
Tacos and burritos areready-made sandwiches, okay,
okay.
What's the problem here?
The judge ruled that a taco anda burrito is a ready-made
sandwich.
It just happens to be Mexican.
Now, there's no problem.
The people are pissed becausethey're like nigga.
This is Mexican food.
This is not a ready-madesandwich.
This Mexican dude is like nigga.
This is a ready-made sandwich.
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It's a taco.
They're trying to ban this shitunder the pretense that it's a
sandwich or not a sandwich.
They're trying to ban it underthe pretense that it's not
American-style cuisine.
So mild racism.
So mild racism, mild racism.
Oh my God, it's not Americanstyle sandwiches.
I lost 50 brain cells on thelongest.
Speaker 1 (01:19:56):
Lawyer talk about a
fucking sandwich.
Why did they do it socomplicated?
Speaker 2 (01:20:00):
Literally all this
means is you won't be able to
open a restaurant if you didn'thave American style cuisines.
The judge was like well, these.
Mexican food is also sandwiches.
It just happens to be mexicanstyle.
Speaker 1 (01:20:13):
Yes, okay, sandwich,
the people are like type of
bread.
It's called a fucking tortillaor a pita or a pita you know
like, or whatever, a calzone,you know.
I mean you put two rocksbetween some peanut butter jelly
, that's a rock sandwich.
Speaker 2 (01:20:27):
What constitutes a
sandwich?
Nothing, I mean.
A taco's a fucking sandwich,bro.
It's a taco.
Look, a burrito's a sandwich.
Speaker 1 (01:20:34):
It's just rolled.
You get two females and a malein between.
That's a human sandwich.
Speaker 2 (01:20:38):
What's a taquito?
A fucking sandwich.
It's just rolled.
Why did they make it socomplicated, andrew?
Why did they make it so, andrew?
Why did they make it so?
Speaker 1 (01:20:47):
complicated, I don't
know.
I think he, I think whoever'swriting it was trying to sound
like he's a lawyer, but you'renot a lawyer, you're an asshole.
Speaker 2 (01:20:53):
You made me not get
to the point so long.
What the fuck?
Speaker 1 (01:20:58):
why are you trying to
ban a taco by trying to
classify it as they said fuckyour.
Speaker 2 (01:21:03):
Mexican food.
Fuck, you stay out of myfucking city.
And they were this, this Cuant.
This was like yo, my nigga.
These are, these are Mexicancuisine style sandwiches.
Bruh, I'm here, we in here,nigga, we in here.
I don't give a fuck.
That's actually shove it upyour ass that's kind of amusing
it is the judge ruled in hisfavor so he can have his shot.
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Oh, okay, it's Mexican-stylecuisine sandwiches ready to eat.
Speaker 1 (01:21:34):
You know I'm not mad
at it.
I'm never calling that shit ataco again.
Speaker 2 (01:21:37):
I'm from this day
forth.
It's a.
Speaker 1 (01:21:38):
Mexican-style
sandwich.
It's a Mexican-style sandwich?
Speaker 2 (01:21:41):
I would never.
I would love a Mexican-stylesandwich, a taco, a
Mexican-style sandwich, nigga.
Speaker 1 (01:21:50):
You know, the next
time I go to a truck that serves
Mexican style sandwiches I wantthree Mexican style sandwiches
with carne asada, cilantro,onions hold the sour cream hold
the cheese.
Speaker 2 (01:22:04):
Bro, mexican style
sandwiches, bruh.
Alright, here we go, have to godown this goddamn road why the
fuck that?
Speaker 1 (01:22:12):
person had that.
Whoever was against that had avendetta against that company.
They did.
He didn't like thismotherfucker, he really.
Speaker 2 (01:22:18):
They were like oh,
you think you're gonna expand
your business, not today.
Mexican fried chicken.
Fried chicken, bro bitch I eatpotatoes christ.
All right, was it a good endingor a bad ending?
We'll choose.
What would you say?
Speaker 1 (01:22:31):
It was horrific
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