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SPEAKER_02 (00:00):
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SPEAKER_01 (00:13):
up, bro?
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Episode 68, Unapologetic.
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consistently.
You know what I mean?
The Patreon's going to come.
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You know, all our old fans, youknow, you've heard us talk about
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in the past of the visuals wasgoing to come, but...
It was lagging, but now we gotthe visuals, bro.
We serious about it, bro.
So I'm ready to pod, man.
What'd you say?
I said I'm ready to pod, bro.
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How you feeling today, bro?
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SPEAKER_02 (01:43):
Unapologetic.
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Thank you guys for
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time.
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I know I can.
I know I can do what I want todo.
If you don't believe in me, ifyou don't believe in me, I don't
give a fuck about you.
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Get your ass to the back.
I'm the one.
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Hey, nah,
SPEAKER_01 (03:49):
that shit's tough,
bro.
For me.
Hey, bro, the women holding downthe rap game right now, bro.
Man.
They holding it down.
Nah, yeah.
That shit's tough, man.
All I think about the normal isCrash the Car and Glorilla, bro.
That's not even Glorilla, bro.
Who's that?
(04:09):
I want to say her name's likeFlippa T or something, bro.
I thought it was Glowrilla.
Yeah, Flippa T, bro.
Nah, that's somebody Glowrillainspired, bro.
That shit is fire.
Bro, nah, you know what?
You know what it got me thinkingabout, bro?
Where we going?
I love Glowrilla's ad-libs,though, bro.
Oh, man.
You got that.
Some of the better ad-libs, bro.
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Some of the better ad-libs.
I can't lie.
It's a good ad-lib, bro.
Some of the better ones, bro.
It got me thinking, though, bro.
What rap artist do you think gotthe best ad-libs, bro?
Of course, West Side Gun for me.
Boom, boom, boom, boom.
You know, all that.
(04:50):
You know.
West Side Gun.
I was thinking about some ofthem.
I was thinking like some of themost classic ones like Ross got
the huh.
Yeah, I like the Ross.
Savage got the 21.
Yeah, 21.
I like 21.
21's a good one, too.
(05:10):
I like Lil Yachty's.
That one was kind of hard.
He's like, it's us.
That shit was tough.
He's been doing that on thesepast two albums.
That shit was kind of tough.
Okay.
You know who's ad-lib I reallyfuck with?
Blueface.
Oh, yeah.
He bopped him and whomped him.
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Man, bro.
Blueface still locked up, huh?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Hey, that's where he belongs,though, bro.
Hey, keep them locked up.
Keep them locked up, bro.
I got nothing to say to that,bro.
I got nothing to say.
Nah, bro, but I'm happy, bro.
I'm happy we're here, like Isaid, on episode 68, bro.
That's a good one.
Also, while we're here, bro, Iwanted to ask you this.
I'm talking about criminals.
(05:52):
Do you see those people inLouisiana are still free?
I think two of them are stillfree.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, bro, I seen homiecelebrated his birthday on the
outside, bro.
And posted about it.
That's the third time he postedabout it.
To me, in my mind, I'm like, howcan you not catch a nigga with a
chess piece face tat, bro?
Bro, he got multiple face tats,too.
(06:13):
Right?
Yeah, bro.
Jumping in the pool.
So two of them are still free.
I don't know if you guysremember, but I think about,
what, two months ago at thispoint, I think about 12
prisoners escaped fromLouisiana.
And they're still too free tothis day.
And honestly, at this point, Ithink they might be gone.
Yeah, bro.
Hey, let them be free, bro.
More power to them.
I can't even really be upsetabout it, bro.
(06:34):
More power to them, bro.
Let them be free.
I know how they're treatingpeople up in jail, bro.
Especially in them Louisianajails, bro.
You know they'd be gettingoutsourced for slave labor,
right?
Bro, it's bad, bro.
It'd be like flooding.
I saw some horror stories aboutKatrina, how they were taking
their sweet time to move someprisoners and stuff.
Yeah, bro, it's terrible.
That's terrible, bro.
Man, I can't lie, bro.
(06:57):
I'm still in my Love Islandbinge, bro.
I'm still on it, man.
You all caught up, bro?
I'm up to date.
The Twist, Casa Amor.
Casa Amor.
I'm locked in.
I'm locked in now.
I'm sorry, bro.
I'm kind of mad, though, bro.
I know last episode I was sayinghow we got to save Jeremiah and
(07:18):
he got sent home.
UNKNOWN (07:20):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (07:21):
You got sent home,
bro, and I was hurt.
I can't even lie.
It happens, bro.
It's Love Island, man.
Yeah, that's how they get you.
But honestly, this season, youhaven't watched it, right?
No, I've been watching LoveIsland UK.
Okay, maybe UK is probablybetter, bro, because honestly,
this season, dog, what is this,like, we're only, like, a month
in already.
It feels like whatever day itis.
And it feels like there's, like,no real connections.
SPEAKER_03 (07:40):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (07:41):
It feels like more
people are, like, more in for
the money this year.
SPEAKER_03 (07:44):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (07:44):
And it sucks that
last year felt like such a good
love story.
It felt like...
It's like there's a bunch ofgenuine couples last year.
This year, it don't feel thesame, man.
Yeah.
It don't feel the same thisyear.
Ace was like a scammer.
Some of the characters thisyear, they just don't feel like
genuine love.
And I'm like, how are we thisdeep in there?
And it's like, there's no realconnections.
Yeah.
I mean, it's the same thing withLove Island UK, bro.
(08:05):
There's no connection this year?
Bro, they not serious out.
Oh, bro.
What's going on this year, bro?
It's for the clout, bro.
Is that what's going on?
It's for the clout.
Are we in the era where like,They're getting like wannabe
influencers there now.
Yeah.
So it's like they're not evenlooking for, they're looking to
boost their following.
You know, yeah.
Because you got to think, someof these cats, they're already
coming on to the show, you know,50K followers.
(08:27):
Yep, true.
You know what I mean?
True.
To them, that's just, that'sextra money right there, bro.
True.
Side gig.
And you know what?
If they happen to find love,hey, that's a plus.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Like if I leave the island withhalf a million followers.
You know what I mean?
Bro, you know?
Yeah, that's kind of how itfeels now, bro.
It kind of feels like some ofthese people kind of monitor the
girl, their brand, which iscool, bro.
(08:49):
I know we're in the time where,like, girl, your brand, like, be
yourself and stuff.
But it's, like, the whole pointto go on the show, I thought,
was, like, to find, like, agenuine connection and, like,
test the waters and, like, findlove.
So to see them, like, vote aperson who's actually doing that
just kind of, like… Bro, thisfeels like fucking Survivor or
something.
It don't feel like Love Islandthis year, bro.
It feels like Cut, though.
It feels like, I'm not fuckingwith him.
(09:10):
Get him off the island.
Like, damn.
Hey, that's how it goessometimes, bro.
And it'd be so funny, too,because it's like, when you hear
them people talk, they swearlike they're all there for love.
Like, they're all there for theright reasons.
Bro, just lying, bro.
Just straight lying, bro.
Lying to our face, man.
Like, I know there's...
One person on Love Island UK,bruh, Malisha, bruh, they asked
(09:32):
her, like, oh, what are youlooking for in a man?
She said, well, you know, I likesomebody who likes to have fun.
I said, this bitch not serious.
I said, she not serious, bruh.
She not in it for love.
Bro, stop, bro.
Nah, bro, they be telling onthemselves.
If you really listen, like, theshit they be looking for, bro,
one of these dudes was like, oh,what do you look for in a girl?
(09:53):
He's like, man, I want my girlto be cute, sexy, hot, I'm like,
nigga, you just said the samething in three different ways
right now, nigga.
They not serious.
That is the craziest thing I'veever heard.
What is wrong with these people?
Don't be serious, bro.
That's what would bedisappointing.
Cause I'm like, I thought thewhole point is like to go, maybe
(10:14):
it's why you see like love isblind.
Maybe like that's why it'sbetter.
Cause like it's more genuine.
Again, they're regular lookingpeople, bro.
Yeah.
So they don't care about theirfollowing and shit really.
Like these people are trying toboost their following.
So I'm like, God damn it.
But it makes good TV, though.
Who am I kidding?
It does, man.
Who am I kidding?
It's good drama on there.
It's good drama, bro.
I can't lie.
It's some good drama.
It's good drama, but I haven'tbeen watching the USA version
(10:36):
too much because it's a littleraunchy, bro.
I feel like it gets reallyraunchy on the USA version, bro.
This season has been freakedout.
I can't lie.
I've been seeing it on TikTok.
I'm new to it, so don't get mewrong.
But when I watched last year, itdidn't seem as bad.
But this year, it's like theproducers sit in a room and it's
like, All right, check this out.
(10:58):
We're gonna get them dressed upas cowboys and cowgirls.
They're gonna milk an imaginarycow.
And they're gonna kiss.
And it's like, all right.
Like, every challenge ends witha kiss.
And it's just like, yo, like...
And bro, they'd be kissing nohesitation.
They'd be like, well, you know,they told me it's a challenge.
I got a kiss.
And it's like, bro, no, youdon't.
(11:19):
You could have just kissed themon the cheek, bro.
Yeah, bro.
You could have kept a PG-13.
But then you see some of theseniggas, bro, they'd be kissing,
grabbing on the ass during thekiss, too.
Bro, freaked out, bro.
Freaked out.
That wasn't even part of thechallenge, bro.
You didn't even have to grab onthe booty.
You did that all on your own,bro.
And then the girl couple werejust staring at you.
And so now to get her a getback, she's going to do the same
thing.
And it's like, yo, it's like acycle of get backs.
(11:40):
That's how I feel.
That's how I felt when I waswatching that.
Yeah.
I even think about it like this,though, too, bro.
I guess one of the things thatgets me about, like, the U.S.
version, bro, is it almost feelslike cuckolding a little bit,
bro.
It almost feels like you justgot to sit there and watch your
partner just...
Not even some Adam 21s, niggas.
(12:04):
That's...
Bro, we talked about it in the
SPEAKER_02 (12:07):
past,
SPEAKER_01 (12:07):
bro.
I
SPEAKER_02 (12:07):
thought
SPEAKER_01 (12:07):
I did it.
Bro, it's terrible, bro.
It feel like...
It feel like sometimes...
Nah, I do...
Nah, I feel like...
Because it's weird.
Like, in their mind, it's like,yo, we're testing the bond.
Right?
And it's like, dog, like...
I don't know.
Maybe I'm tripping, bro.
But, like...
They're in a couple already.
And it's like...
It's like week three.
(12:28):
So, I'm supposed to expect,like, yo, them making out is
supposed to, like, questiontheir bond.
UNKNOWN (12:32):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (12:32):
I don't know.
I don't get it, bro.
Like, because in my mind, when Ithink of Mike, bro, you want to
test your mind, bro, send himon, like, a fucking date.
Right?
Send him on a fucking date, bro.
They said, nah, we just going toput some more bitches up on you.
Yeah, like, bro, like, nah,yeah, that's it.
We just going to, oh, your man'sugly?
All right, we're going to bringin a 6'8 nigga who's Puerto
Rican, you know what I mean, whoplays basketball.
(12:55):
And it's like, oh, my gosh.
Don't get me wrong.
And it's like...
I don't know.
I do feel like some of the gamesare just freaked out.
Because in my mind, I'm like,why don't they send them on
dates?
Yeah.
It is.
It's freaked out as fuck, bro.
Yeah, because in my mind, bro,you're on an island, bro.
I feel like I wouldn't get tiredif they just put a fucking table
at the beach and motherfuckersjust had dinner.
(13:16):
Like, bro, if that was just,like, the date they went on,
like, that would be better thanwatching them just, like, kiss
six people in one challenge.
And it's like, oh, I'm mad atyou.
And it's like, well, you kissedsix niggas, too.
So I kissed six niggas.
And it's like, oh, my gosh.
What are they doing?
Nah, you know what would be thefunniest shit, though, bro?
The niggas who swear, like,they're there for love, bro.
(13:36):
But they just be kissingeverybody first chance they get.
First chance they get, bro.
It's like, I just don't take aseat.
Or they be couple hopping everychance they get.
And it's like, it's your fourthcouple.
He's still swearing he there forthe right reasons, bro.
It's day 10.
Every season got something likethat.
Yeah, bro.
That's how it feels.
That's why I be laughingsometimes.
(13:57):
We're in the day and age ofbranding.
I was talking to Mick aboutthis, my girl, off mic.
I was saying, you said aboutthis one time, we step away from
wanting to pay people.
We kind of like the reality TVroute.
We were in MTV.
Some of those people from thechallenge, real world, they kind
of became characters.
(14:18):
You got to pay Johnny Bananasnow, right?
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
You got to pay CT.
Some of these dudes, you knowthem.
You know them from out.
You know what I mean?
So when they go, you kind of gotto pay these dudes now.
And we're not like, you can getnew batch every year.
But these people kind of alreadyhave a following.
So I'm like, it's kind of hardbecause they're kind of built
their brand.
Whereas the old model was like,they're already kind of branded.
(14:41):
So of course you give them likehalf a million dollars.
He was happy to be on the show.
So it's kind of a littledifferent too.
I'm like, damn.
Yeah, man.
It's a different route.
Different times, bro.
Especially, I think we talkedabout it in the pod before, too.
Like, we got to start looking atthese people more of, like,
they're their own brand.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
And now we're just watchingpeople brand themselves, you
know?
So it's just...
(15:01):
I miss the old days.
I miss the old...
We had crash outs on there, bro.
People didn't care about theirday jobs.
There was crash out on nationaltelevision.
To me, too, it's just funny tosee, like, the evolution of
everything, too.
Because I feel like...
True.
Love Island, to me, feelslike...
It almost feels like thegrandchild of like real world,
(15:23):
bruh.
It is.
You know what I mean?
It feels like this is eventuallywhat it's led to, bruh.
Pretty much.
It's like real world kind oflike started all these shows.
Yeah.
I know like, I know there's alsoBig Brother.
I know it's also kind of anolder one too.
No, I wasn't watching BigBrother.
But I just know like timelinewise, I know that's the older
one too.
Maybe that's like the generationa little older than that.
But those shows, honestly, it'swhat we got.
(15:43):
And it's like, but even thoseshows, I know I'm still like,
I'm still watching La Vie.
I'm still sucked in, but it'slike.
SPEAKER_03 (15:48):
Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (15:48):
Those shows had some
more substance, though, man.
Just slightly more.
Yeah, just slightly more, bro.
Because I think the only reason,like, some of those shows had
more substance was because,like, there was, like, no real,
like, end game, kind of.
Like, you know what I mean?
It was kind of like you justthrow it into the house and it
ends in, like, four months.
Right.
And it's like, oh, you got to goto work, too.
(16:10):
Yeah.
And it's like, oh, wait, what?
So, like...
So if you fell in love withsomeone in the house, it just
happened.
It wasn't forced.
That's a good point, too,because I think about when those
shows used to end and stuff likethat before social media, you
used to really wonder, like, yo,what are these people up to?
Now it's like you kind of don'tgot that.
You're able to follow somebody24-7, even after the show.
Because now some of those oldschool dudes who used to be on
(16:31):
that show, now you're like, oh,he's still a barber.
He's still doing this.
And I guess it's cool to seesome of them are together now,
like 10 years later, and havekids and families.
So it's cool.
It is kind of cool to see someof these people that we watch
when we were, like, fucking 15.
Like, oh, damn.
Like, they really are together.
It wasn't just a show.
Right?
Yeah.
So it's cool.
It's cool.
That's low-key how I feel.
Even just not even, like, somuch people coupling up, but
(16:54):
just, like, the friendships.
Yeah.
You know, I enjoy seeing peoplewho, like, met on the reality TV
shows and they're still friends.
Yeah, true.
Like, I know this is kind of,like, off-topic a little bit,
but when I see, like, Snooki andJWoww, Oh, yeah.
And I see, like, they're stillkicking.
I'm like, yo, that's cool, bro.
They have a whole reunion shownow.
I don't watch the reunionsbecause I feel like it's been
too many reunions with them.
(17:14):
Well, it's not a reunion.
I think it's, like, an actualcomeback.
Yeah, I'm not watching nocomeback.
Yeah, it's a comeback.
I saw they were all in there.
I'm not watching no comeback.
They're all in there with theirnew spouses, too.
Yeah, I'm not watching nocomeback, bro.
It's funny.
I swear I've seen the clip.
I think, like, JWoww, like,threw, like, a drink on, like, I
think it was, like, Pauly D's,like, wife or something.
They too grown for that, bro.
(17:36):
Y'all are too grown to bethrowing drinks at each other,
bro.
So it's funny to say people intheir 40s are still acting,
acting ass.
And I feel like Pauly D got tobe older than that because Pauly
D was already 30-something.
Yeah, bro.
When Jersey Shore firstreleased.
Vinny for sure like 50.
No, Vinny was the youngest, bro.
Vinny was the youngest?
Yeah, Vinny was like 20.
That shit came out, yeah.
(17:56):
Nah, it was Mike and Pauly werelike, oh, this shit.
Yeah, it's funny.
These dudes are probably like48, 50s too, bro.
Yeah, bro.
It's funny to see them juststill spaz out, bro.
Kids and everything on nationaltelevision.
But honestly, that's your brandnow.
You kind of got beat into it.
That's the brand, bro.
Kind of got beat into it.
That's the brand, man.
Bro, you watching any movies orTV shows over the weekend?
Man.
(18:18):
I watched 28 years later, bro.
Bro, how was that, man?
I know we had to wait goddamn 28years, but...
It was good?
Bro, that shit fucking rocked,bro.
10 out of 10, man.
What'd you like about it?
Bro, honestly, that shit had meglued to my seat from the start
to end, bro.
I like that.
I was completely locked in, bro.
It's no waste in that moviewhatsoever, bro.
(18:40):
They get straight to it, bro.
The story's good, bro.
The story's good.
Honestly, too, I seen...
28 days later.
And then what, what's the otherone?
28 months or 28 weeks later.
I seen the two back in the day,bro.
You know what I mean?
But I was like way younger.
So I didn't even, I don't evenreally remember him like that,
you know?
And it's one of those things towhere you don't have to see like
the first two.
(19:01):
Oh, you don't watch, you know,to watch the third one.
Okay.
That's pretty, that's prettygood.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But man, the third one, bro.
Oh my gosh.
That shit fucking rocked, bro.
Like it was just, it's such acreative story.
I don't want to ruin it, butlike, give me like, what's like
a, like, Okay.
So I'll just give you like the,like the premise to what really
got me.
(19:21):
Right.
So it's 20 years, it's 28 yearslater after the infection,
right.
After the zombie outbreakhappens.
Right.
But the, um, the zombie outbreakhas been contained to like the
UK.
So the rest of the world ishealthy and they don't have
zombies, but the UK is isolated.
Okay.
So the UK, they're just on theirown and they've been left to
just fend for themselves.
(19:42):
Oh, that's crazy.
So now what it's really talkingabout now is like, what I really
enjoyed from it is like the, uh,I was nerding out watching it,
bro.
It's the, it's like thesociology, like perspective that
you get, you know, what happensor what would happen to a
culture where people areexcluded from the rest of the
world for years?
(20:03):
You know what I mean?
Like what, how does that changepeople's mindsets?
You know, how does that changelike religion and ideas of
spirituality and work and allthose things?
Right.
And they do such a great jobtouching everything, bro.
tapping in on that, bro.
It's fucking fantastic.
So only the UK is quarantined?
Yeah, so it's really just someniggas in the UK and then it's
(20:24):
almost like this.
It really...
They don't talk about itspecifically.
They hint at it in some parts,bro, but it gets at the politics
surrounding that, bro.
What would that look like ifonly part of the world had to
deal with the zombie outbreak?
How does the rest of the...
how does the rest of the worldreact to that?
What happens?
(20:45):
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
So you got to think about like,bro, they got other countries
like making sure nobody gets outof that Island, bro.
Nobody's allowed to leave.
You know what I mean?
These other countries, they'renot going over there and killing
zombies, but they're making surenobody's allowed to leave the
country, though, bro.
So, bro, it's fucking fire, bro.
It's just, bro, start to finish,bro.
It's just, it's electric, nigga.
Nah, bro, can you tell me I'mtrying to escape the UK and
(21:06):
niggas from Ireland are bombingme?
And the thing is, bro, they'renot even trying to escape.
These people have really just,like...
Oh, they've adapted.
Yeah, yeah, they've adapted now.
So, again, it's like I said,bro, what happens to your
culture and your way of livingand stuff like that when you've
been isolated for so long?
Because you've got to thinkabout it like...
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
(21:39):
Modern medicine.
Right.
Okay.
And the way we interpret modernmedicine, we understand how
things work because we somewhatunderstand science to a certain
extent.
Right.
How do you think people wouldsee medicine when they haven't
been educated on how it works tothem?
It's like magic.
You know what I mean?
To these niggas, it's like, bro,it's like some witch doctor
(22:00):
shit.
You know what I mean?
It's like restarting over.
That's really what it is, bro.
So again, when I watch it fromthat perspective, bro, it's
fucking fantastic.
I got to watch that, bro.
It's good, bro.
I got to watch it, man.
I know we like to dive in moviessometimes.
Sometimes we shit on them.
Sometimes we play some.
Yeah.
And honestly, this year'shonestly been some decent
movies, some really good movies.
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And I feel like there's probablythree, four movies I need to go
watch.
And that's definitely on thatlist, too.
Yeah.
And bro, that's how I wasfeeling, too, because I seen it
in the theaters, bro.
This is the second time I wentto the movie theaters this year.
I went for Sinners.
I went for 28 Years Later, bro.
You know what?
They got me back going to themovies.
I don't know who's next.
You know, they got...
I've been enjoying going to themovies.
I've been enjoying...
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You know, it's a little pricey.
It's a little pricey, bro, forsure.
The movies I have seen thisyear, bro, it's been worth
busting down that$30,$40, bro.
I don't want to fucking alwaysbe like Mr.
Like drive us to like a deeptalk.
But I think the reason they dothat now is to push you to a
subscription.
Because remember now, if youspend the$25 a month, you get
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the three movies a week.
Oh, really?
Where are they doing that at?
I think AMC does it.
AMC?
I didn't even know they had asubscription like that, bro.
I think Regal has a differentone, too.
But yeah, you spend$25 a month,Brody.
And you could go to the theaterand watch three movies.
Any format.
Bro, quit playing with me, bro.
Bro, I don't care.
IMAX.
Oh, I'm on that.
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I'm on that.
Nah, they got me on that.
They was telling me about that,and I was like...
My girlfriend was telling usabout that, and I was like, I
might have to...
When the baby get a littleolder, I might have to get on
that.
Nah, I might really have tocheck that out, bro, because...
You know, the movies that I'veseen this year, bro, it's been
good.
It's pretty much, it's like,bro, you go like two, three
times in that month.
Yeah, you don't get your money'sworth.
Yeah, you get your money's back.
You don't get your money'sworth, especially too, bro,
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because what I did this timetoo, had moms go over to Dollar
Tree, get hella snacks and shit,bro.
It was cool.
It was cool, man.
Nice family outing, bro.
I love that.
Now, bro, I was going to askyou, bro, is Fantastic Four
going to get you to theaters?
I don't know if Fantastic Fouris going to get me there.
I'm not going to lie.
No, okay, okay.
Because this is what, like, thethird rebrand they try to do,
bro.
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They're not going to get me.
They've already lost me.
It's the first MCU one, though.
I don't care.
I don't care.
Like I said, bro, I'm not givingMCU...
MCU's not getting any more of mymoney until they really step the
fuck up.
Like, prove it?
Yeah, they really got to proveit, bro.
You need to see some crazy,like...
Yeah, they really got to proveit, bro.
And they really, like...
I can't watch a movie just forthe sake of just being...
(24:26):
Well, I can watch a movie forthe sake of being entertained,
but the MCU isn't doing that forme, bro.
It's not entertaining.
It's not.
It's not, bro.
It's just a bad...
They've just been pushing outbad...
And it's funny because it's notlike I don't...
Not like watching bad B-movies.
I do enjoy watching bad B-moviessometimes.
Yeah.
But it just...
Marvel's not supposed to bethere.
Like, when you spend, like,$700million, I feel like I'm
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supposed to, like...
It's not like I throw in, like,Grindhouse or something or some,
like, Scream, you know what Imean?
Like, I'm supposed to enjoy thatas what it is, you know?
Like, it's cheesy, it's fun, youknow what I mean?
You throw in some, like,fucking...
Some old...
What is it?
Like, Dave Chappelle, you know?
You watch it for what it is,dude.
It's like, you spent$800 millionand it's, like, the
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entertainment's notentertaining?
It's not, bro.
And again, it's...
When Marvel finally decides tostop trying to make movies for
everybody, bro, that might bewhen I'll really start dialing
in and fucking with Marvelagain, bro.
I need some R-rated shit fromMarvel.
I need them to stop makingmovies to where they're trying
to have the kids come in.
Fuck them kids, bro.
Fuck them kids, bro.
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I don't care what their opinionsare on movies, bro.
They brains can't even handlesitting down for two hours to
watch a movie.
I don't care anything.
you know, about niggas trying tomake movies, you know, to try to
get the kids involved, bro.
Yeah, they really can.
You know, because at this point,you're not going to be able to
compete with TikTok and YouTube.
Like, I think about my littlebrother, my little siblings,
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bro.
My little brother watched 28years later with headphones in,
bro.
You know what I mean?
Like, the way the youngergeneration is overstimulated,
bro, we need to stop trying tomake movies for them, bro.
Because, again, it's bad.
It's funny you say that because,like, bro, me and you enjoy
movies so much.
We grew up on the movies, dog.
(26:11):
But, again, now you're tryingto, again, they're trying to
advertise to kids who grew upwatching two things at a time.
You know what I mean?
You got kids playing video gamesand they're watching YouTube at
the same time, bro.
You're trying to compete withthat.
It's tough.
Yeah, don't do it.
For two hours.
Yeah, don't do it, bro.
Yeah, honestly.
And honestly, I've seen thetrailer today.
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It looked good, bro.
It looked like...
It did look like a good groundedmovie finally, right?
So I was tired of always beingin space.
Yeah.
I was tired of...
And like I said, bro, you don'thave to always attack issues on
Earth.
But I just want to be on Earthsometimes.
I just want to feel like agrounded movie.
You know what I mean?
I just want to see humans.
I always want to see aliens.
It's cool, you know?
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So I don't know.
It looked like a grounded movie.
I know they're kind of going bigwith Galactus and Silver Surfer
off the rip, but...
And that's...
That's what's also killing metoo, bro.
They still using the same...
It's the same formula.
The same villains, bro.
Like, again, I've already seenSilver Surfer.
I've seen Galactus.
And it was good.
And y'all didn't give it to meagain.
That's what I'm saying, bro.
We were in the third movie andyou never gave it to us.
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And if we really talking aboutit, bro, it's like...
Again, I remember when CaptainAmerica was in the Fantastic
Four.
Man.
I remember when Chris Evans wasHuman Torch.
And then they tried to rebrandChris Evans to Captain America.
And it's like...
They doing too much.
It's the same way with how theytrying to make fucking Robert
Downey Jr.
Doctor Doom.
It's lazy.
It's lazy, bro.
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That's what I'm saying.
It's lazy.
Nobody asked for a nigga humantorch, bro.
I don't want to see it.
Bro, what's wrong with you?
I say it all the time on thepod, bro.
Stop trying to just make blackpeople...
Stop just trying to put blackpeople in the movie for the sake
of having some color in there,bruh.
And you're not writing them asblack folks, bruh.
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We did this last time.
We did.
Because that's the thing, too.
28 years later, nigga, therewere no black people in there.
I still enjoyed the fuck out ofit.
And honestly, it would have beencrazy if you would have tried to
put a nigga in there.
You know what I mean?
Well, hang on.
Never mind.
I don't want to get...
Say it.
I'm like, yo, they killed offall the refugees?
Ha ha ha! he's a newman and ifthat's what it is bro hey hey so
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be it bro oh shit i'm like i'mlike not gonna buy a fight a
fight you kid got like a low-keysolid african population i'm
like yo wait where they at noteven that bro you gotta think
they be having like middleeasterns and shit too bro you
know hey but it is i'm not gonnalie it is a little racism in
there it's a slight Bro, becauselike we were talking about the
alpha, the alpha zombie, bro,who got that pole, who's piped
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up.
He's the only one who's notwhite, bro.
That nigga's like Arab, bro.
Seriously?
Yeah, bro.
Oh, so they got a little racism?
I like it.
They got a little bit.
Just the alpha, just thescariest one, bro.
Bro, because honestly, you knowwhat's crazy, bro?
I saw this the other day incomments.
I'm not trying to like...
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Because you know Ironheart's outright now.
Ironheart's out right now.
Nah, I didn't know that.
Oh, Ironheart's out.
But I saw someone in thecomments.
Someone was like, why are theytrying to make Iron Man black?
And I think that's also a crazypart where I think we're at the
part where people don't evenknow who some of those
characters are.
SPEAKER_03 (29:29):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (29:29):
So I'm like, don't
even bother.
And I feel bad even saying that,but it's like, bro.
I want to see it, because I dowant, bro, I have a little
niece, like, I want my niece tosee, you know, a black super,
super woman, you know, prettymuch, you know, not literally a
black super, you know what Imean?
A black super, like, a woman,you know, that's cool, like, but
I'm like, it just sucks when,like, you have the guys out
there who are like, let meguess, you're going to be a
villain, a white guy?
(29:49):
Yeah.
So it's always funny, you seepeople pandering, like, the guy
make the villain, like, black orair, but he can't be white.
It's just funny.
But no, if we really talkingabout, like, black superheroes,
bro, if we, we already got blacksuperheroes, you know who my
favorite black superhero is, ifwe being for reals, bro?
It's Pootie Tang.
Oh, what?
It's Pootie Tang.
Pootie Tang.
It's Pootie Tang.
Again, if you go back and watchPootie Tang, bro, Pootie Tang's
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a superhero.
Oh, this nigga's crazy.
No, niggas think.
But Pootie Tang is one of yourfavorite movies, bro.
Yeah, but again, Pootie Tang isa superhero, and he's fighting
corporate crime.
No, he was.
That's what I'm saying, bro.
And that's, to me, that's ablack superhero made for black
people, bro.
He was a superhero.
You know what I mean?
And again, it's funny.
(30:32):
You know, when you watch themovie, but when you really look
at it from a deeper level, bro,he's really protecting the black
community.
The man was out here trying topoison the food.
All right.
He was trying to get kids tosmoke cigarettes.
You know what I mean?
Pootie tank, shut that shit thefuck down.
With the power of the belt,nigga.
You kind of right, because youknow one of my favorite movies
like that, like the B-movieslike that?
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Yeah.
Black Dynamite.
That's what the fuck I'm saying.
Yeah, Michael- Sadate, my nigga.
Michael Jai White killed that.
That's what I'm saying.
That's some superhero shit rightthere, bro.
He's fighting the man.
You know what I mean?
And that's what the fuck itmeans when you have black
characters written, you know,for a black environment for
black people, bro.
You don't just get- You don'tget fucking- Falcon, nigga.
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I don't want Falcon, nigga.
Nah, Falcon's cool, though, too.
Nah, fuck Falcon, nigga.
Nah, Falcon's cool.
Stop it.
Falcon's cool, bro.
Because we got to have both.
We got to have the grounded onesthat only some people are going
to see.
We also need the mainstreamones.
No, we don't need the mainstreamones.
We do, because a lot of peoplehave never seen Black Dynamite
or Putin.
And to be honest, I don't evenlike how those movies are made
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even like jokes.
I mean, well, Superhero'ssupposed to be goofy, number
one.
Yeah.
So those are good movies, butI'm saying they're not
mainstream like People don'ttake those seriously in a sense
of like no big budget, you know?
I get that.
You know, people were in the eraof like, well, how much did they
spend on the movie?
And it's like, nigga, it'spretty much like the 90s, nigga.
It was a low budget.
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Like, it's a pop, it's a, youknow.
Bro, that's.
A cult classic, right?
Yeah, but again, the messagingin there is real.
Bro, it's great.
Yeah.
It's real, bro.
I saw something like BlackDynamite for me, that same
thing.
Yeah, that messaging's real,bro.
Niggas try to poison the 40s.
That's exactly what the fuck I'msaying, bro.
The messaging is fucking real,dog.
You know, and that's, again, ifthey not tapping in on that type
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of shit, don't give me a blacksuperhero.
Nah, me personally i want themancient superheroes too we need
both we need we need a balance ilike luke cage he's in the
harlem like i like the groundedi like the luke cage he's in
harlem yeah fighting blackproblems i think right that was
really surprising by disneyactually but then i also like
falcon me personally i can't liei like the the big budget you're
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not fucking with falcon i'm notriding with falcon that's fair i
will what if what if like a Likea Blade came out or a Static
Shock movie.
Blade would be cool.
Blade would be cool, bro,because that's some real shit.
And again, too, Blade is one ofthose things to where it's like
if you did want something that'sless political, bro, and more
just black superhero, that wouldbe Blade.
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You know what I mean?
He's fighting vampires, nigga.
How about Static Shock?
Would you fuck with StaticShock?
I fuck with static shock too,bro.
I fuck with static shock too,but again, that really has to be
grounded.
You know, you can't have static.
I don't want to see static shockin space, nigga.
Bro, yeah, I don't.
Because the cartoon was superreal.
He's facing black issues a lot.
Nigga was a high schooler, bro.
Going through real shit.
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Bro, his friend's dad wasracist.
Like, nah, that shit was deep,bro.
Reggie, no.
Reggie's dad said, why'd youbring up my house?
Bro, I was like, yo, I'm likefucking like eight.
Like, yo, I know my dad told meabout this.
This is crazy.
But that's real, bro.
That's just real talk.
And again, and even though, bro,your eight-year-old mind can
handle that, bro, because theyshowed it, like, even though
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they made it for kids, bro, theyshowed it in a way on how to
handle those issues.
Yeah, facts.
You know what I mean?
Facts.
You can talk about those typesof things and make it...
kid friendly at the same time.
They just don't want to do it.
Cause then low key bro.
When I was in high school, I ransomething like that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm like, yeah, that shithappens.
Then, you know, they just talkabout real shit.
So I'm like, nah, there's,there's a way to give a
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superhero and be grounded.
Nah, I mean, you're right, bro.
And again, these niggas isscared, bro.
They scared because again, Iknow who's fun in these movies.
I know who, I know who wants toput black people in a certain
light.
I'm like, I'm not going to gothat deep.
Y'all tiny hats.
Not gonna fool me.
The tiny hat snack will fool me.
I know who's behind it.
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Not the tiny hat.
I know who's behind it.
Yeah, bro.
We know.
I'm just saying, man.
You know, I really just...
I want to see somethingdifferent, bro.
And I feel like, again, themovies I have seen this year,
bro, they've been realdifferent.
Yeah.
They've been real different.
You know what I mean?
Bro, I meant to ask you...
It's been stepping away from thesuperheroes, though.
Have you seen the trailer?
(34:42):
I think the trailer's called,like, Weapons?
Mm-mm.
Oh, it looks like some, like...
From my tutorials, it looks likesome, like, bioweapon or
something's, like, taking over atown, and people are kind of,
like, being, like, possessed.
It kind of looked like, do youremember the crazies?
That's what I was about to sayright now.
It sounds like the crazies.
It kind of looked like thecrazies, but, like, big budget.
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Because I think, I forgot.
There's a producer we fuck with,though.
He's one of those dudes, but Idon't know if it's J.J.
Abrams.
It might be J.J.
Abrams.
Okay.
And look, he might be here.
Okay.
It's one of those dudes, though.
Yeah.
It's, like, one of those dudeswho, like, kind of, like, Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
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Cause you know, it's even reallynasty.
They already did that with a TVseries on Amazon.
Just no one watched it.
That's bro.
They keep on trying to push theshit.
And this is what I'm talkingabout by Hollywood.
So lazy dog.
No one just watched it because Iwas just like, you know what?
Let me give it a try.
And it was terrible.
The only thing that was like,cool was like, it was based on
Hawaii.
So that was kind of cool.
It was like, okay, a killer inHawaii.
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Like never, we don't see that.
You don't see a killer onislands a lot.
So that was kind of cool.
But it was a terrible, oh, no,it just wasn't the best.
And now they're rebooting itagain.
Yep, and they trying to, bro,they trying to sell niggas on
the nostalgia.
They trying to bring backFreddie Prinze.
All right, they trying to bringback other girl who was in
there.
I forgot her name.
Oh, the main, the main girl.
Yeah, yeah, you know what I'mtalking about.
But, bro, they trying to sellyou on the nostalgia.
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That's really what they, they'repulling the Halloween.
Bro, and, bro, even Halloweendid it better than them.
Because even Scream did itbetter.
Yeah, you know.
Because Scream brought, like,the new faces in.
They had, what, Cuban LittleJunior.
Yeah.
Cuban Junior Jr.
in there.
They had Jenna Ortega.
And then it also brought the oldfaces in.
So it made for a good balance.
(36:43):
Do you recognize any of the newactors in there?
I can't even remember, bro.
I can't even remember who theactors were in there.
You saw the OGs.
Yeah, I just remember I seenFreddie Prinze.
I kind of zoned out a little bitbecause I couldn't believe that
they was remaking this shit.
Because again, bro, this is likethe fucking fourth remake.
That's why you need the money.
No, these...
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It's the third.
It's the third or the fourth,bro.
That's still a lot.
Yeah, it's a lot, bro.
Honestly, two is enough for me.
And that's what I'm saying.
And what I really think isnobody asked for this.
But realistically, though.
It's lazy.
It is lazy.
It's lazy.
You know how it works, though.
When you control an IP and youcan milk it, you're trying to
find a way to get the newaudience.
And that's the thing, though.
I don't think they're gettingany.
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I don't think they're getting anew audience, bro.
I really don't.
True.
I really don't because it'slike...
Because they're not trulydoing...
Yeah, who are you trying to likepush this out to, bro?
Because again, the last...
I know what you did last summer.
Bro, I swear they dropped one inlike 2012, bro.
It's not that long ago, nigga.
And it's like...
Wait, did I miss one?
Yes, bro.
(37:44):
Again, they...
Bro...
They've been releasing theseshits like every like 15 years,
dog.
You're right.
There was a reboot of it.
Bro, they keep on havingreboots.
I forgot about that one.
It was like that run of 2010sera.
I forgot about that reboot.
It's lazy, bro.
It's so lazy.
And that one wasn't evenconnected to the other ones at
all.
It was a pure reboot.
And they had the TV show a fewyears ago.
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And now I'm pretty sure, bro, inthe next few years, they're
going to try to get me withanother When a Stranger Calls,
nigga.
They're going to try to get mewith all that old shit and try
to sell me on it again, bro.
I get it.
I get why, though.
When you own an IP, you want tomilk it as long as possible if
you have fans.
But I think there's ways to goabout it.
Yeah, there is, bro.
Obviously, bro, I watchbasketball and football.
(38:25):
It's the same fucking game.
It's an age-old game, bro.
But they're trying torevolutionize it.
New plays, you get new speed,new talent, you try new things.
You can still give me...
I know what you did last summer,but leave Freddie Prinze out of
it.
You can even change the story abit, bro.
It's always got to be you hit aguy on the road.
It's the same story, bro.
(38:46):
The same story, bro.
You can get me someone OD at aparty.
I don't know.
Just give me somethingdifferent, bro.
Hey, they need to get you in awriter's room, bro.
Hey, get Kerry in a writer'sroom ASAP.
Nah, we can kiss to ourselves,bro.
We're going to make our ownteam, bro.
Because honestly, I feel likethere's...
Me personally, I enjoy a lot ofindie films anyway.
(39:07):
I don't watch movies as much asI used to.
I have a family and shit.
And I was trying to build and dostuff, you know what I mean?
But when I did, obviously weenjoyed the blockbusters.
We enjoyed the super bads.
But I used to enjoy...
What's that one movie?
I guess now it's fuckingmainstream.
But you know some of those...
Like, 500 summers.
Like, some of those, like...
Oh, 500 days of summer?
Yeah, like, some of those, like,romantic, like...
(39:30):
Like, coming-of-age movies.
Yeah, bro.
I enjoyed those a lot, man.
I also enjoyed, like, the horrormovies.
Like, I know, like, when itwas...
Like the Strangers, when it waslike a...
You see, the Strangers gotcarried away, too.
Yeah, it got carried away, bro.
It got carried away, too, bro.
But when it was one and done, itwas like, yo, that was...
Nigga, the first Strangersscared the fuck out of me, bro.
When it was one and done, bro,it was a masterpiece.
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It was like, bro, like, it canhappen to anybody.
Like, bro, like, you know what Imean?
Nah, that ass, that first, theStrangers movie, bro, I got that
in like my top 10 scary movies,bro.
Easy, bro.
And it's like, they messed it uptrying to give me two, three
reboot now.
I'm like, dude, I'm with youwhen you get there, bro.
I'm with you.
(40:11):
You always got to rebooteverything.
Some things just need to stay ina certain time period, and they
just need to be classics.
And it's funny because we weretalking about this because
they're coming on a new Friday.
I think it's going to be a TVshow.
A new Friday?
The 13th.
Oh, Friday the 13th.
I thought you were talking aboutFriday with Ice Cube.
Oh, no, I think that's supposedto come out, too.
You didn't see that?
I mean, I've been seeing therumors, bro.
(40:33):
We've been seeing the rumors forthat for like 10, 15 years now.
But yeah, it's supposed to be,but not.
A new Friday the 13th issupposed to come out, a TV
series.
Honestly, I wouldn't mindtapping into that.
To be honest, because you knowwhat got me thinking deeper?
You know what I wouldn't mindright now that was so bad last
time that I wouldn't mind it'sbeen long enough?
A new Freddy.
Hmm.
(40:53):
Yeah, bro.
Nightmare on Elm Street.
It's been so long, bro.
Yeah.
It's been a while.
Like, let's do some Oscar.
We did that shit every, like,eight years.
Like, Halloween, we got every,like, we haven't had Freddy,
like, what, 15, 20 years?
And I feel like you could reallyget, like, a twist on that
Nightmare on Elm Street.
You could make it, like, niggasis going to sleep off the Zans
or something running intoFreddy.
UNKNOWN (41:15):
Bro.
No.
SPEAKER_01 (41:15):
Yeah, you zanned
out.
You seeing Freddie in yourdreams, nigga.
Everybody thinking you justODing, but Freddie's killing
people, bro.
Nah, it'd be tough.
Honestly, I'd even make it likea little nastier for like the
new age, bro.
Like, I'm with that niggaFreddie able to somehow like get
in your phone, nigga.
Yeah, Freddie's like digitalnow, bro.
(41:36):
So we can't use our phoneseither.
And we can't go to sleep.
Damn, that'd be crazy, bro.
Yeah, bro, put a twist on that,bitch.
Imagine Freddie only come outwhen you hit the Fenty.
Oh, no.
No.
They think it's just Fentykilling people, but it's
Freddie.
It's Freddie.
Yo, we got to make a movie, bro.
We got to make a movie, bro.
(41:58):
Oh, shit.
Every time a nigga ODs, really,there's Freddie killing them.
They're like, no, another OD.
And it's like, no.
They're going into a coma whenthey OD and Freddie's killing
them.
We got to stop digging Xanax.
There we go.
Honestly, bro, we're making thatmovie soon, bro.
A new Freddy would be cool,though.
Nah, in fact, bro.
I wouldn't mind a new Freddy.
A new Freddy would be fire.
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That'd be cool, man.
Shit, bro.
What else we have, bro?
Are we going to get into niggasneed to stop making everything
fancy?
Nah, honestly, I feel like wecould still tap in on
entertainment a little more.
I know we wanted to talk aboutTyler Perry, bro.
Oh, shit.
I forgot about Tyler Perry, bro.
I can't lie.
Yeah, what's going on with him,bro?
Bro, I mean, it looks like oneof Tyler Perry's coworkers is
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accusing him of being a littlefreaky through text messages and
groping some ass and pullingsome pants down.
Yeah, bro.
Not even surprised, bro.
Yeah, they exchanged some textmessages and, of course, Tyler
Perry is a little freaky.
He's a little freaky in textmessages.
Honestly, bro, it looked like acase of Tyler Perry getting with
someone who has less power thanhim and then working with him,
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you know?
and then expecting the bootywhenever.
You know what I mean?
It's kind of what it seemedlike.
You already gave me the booty,so I expected whatever.
And like, bro, that's a sauce Isaw, bro.
You know what I mean?
And it's like, on top of that,he's a sexuality, he's never
even technically, he never cameout as like gay or bisexual or
anything.
Oh yeah, I know that nigga'sfreaky though.
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Yeah, you know.
I know Tyler Perry's a freaky.
So even this news is kind oflike people, oh, it confirmed
it.
But yeah, the dude, you know, Ithink it was definitely a case
of like, you know, power, beingused against somebody or maybe
they had a genuine connectionand he just tried to use his
power after like you know whycan't I have it you know it's
kind of what it seemed likebecause I think from what I read
it seemed like the like TylerPerry came like in the room and
like pulled the dude's pantsdown it was a dude it wasn't
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even a girl oh I'm sorry youdidn't catch me it was a dude
yeah that's why I saidsexuality's never been like he's
never came out as like bi or gayor anything so even this news
kind of just like you know Oh,yeah, he did it.
He did it for show, bruh.
Tyler Perry did it for show,bruh.
Yeah, he was getting some pussy.
Yeah, Madea did it.
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So that's why everyone's kind oflike, but yeah, obviously, of
course, I think someone, histeam came out and said, you
know, this is a lie.
Like I said, I don't think it'sa lie.
I just do think, you know, Ithink they probably did have
relations that was consensual.
He worked for him.
And then I think he probablycame back and used his power as
like, you know, you already gaveme the booty, so why can't I
have the booty?
And the dude's probably like,nah, bro.
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Yeah, no, it's always going tobe a crazy power dynamic because
isn't Tyler Perry like damn neara billionaire, bro?
Oh, he's a billionaire.
He owns like his own movieproduction line.
Yeah, if you're not getting withanybody who isn't on that same
similar level, it's always goingto be some type of power
imbalance, bro.
So, you know, he got a littleaggressive for it, bro.
That's what it sounds like.
The dude who's accusing usdidn't like confirm or deny that
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they had sex.
or that they did, you know, oranything.
He didn't confirm or deny, buthe was assuming that they did
these, he was, was it, alludingthat they were doing, that they
did these things, so.
It's interesting, you know, ofcourse, you know, Todd Perry got
a lot of money, realistically,so realistically, he'll probably
pay him out or something, but Iguess it's just more of the
sense of like, like people inthe power, bro, again, just
using the power against people.
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I just don't get like, bro,you're so powerful, you got so
much money, you don't thinkpeople want to get with you
already?
That's why I just don't get, wealways see these dudes in the
papers saying, It's like weirdshit.
And it's like, bro, you alreadygot the money.
You got the cars.
You don't think there's peopleout there already fans of you
that probably want to get withyou and like not.
And that's the darkness, bro.
It's never enough, bro.
Like when I really think aboutthat, bro, it's like, it's
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gluttonous, nigga.
It's really gluttonous, bro.
Like when I really think aboutall that, bro, like the money's
not enough, bro.
The fame's not enough.
The women's not enough, bro.
You know, it's always more, bro.
The man's not enough.
Now I don't seem like.
And that's like the darkness ofHollywood right there, bro.
Like.
You're always just going to seea lot of just gluttony, lust,
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all that shit, bro.
I find humans aren't made tohave that much money, dawg.
Yeah.
Yeah, you're not.
I find everyone just, they justall lead down a weird, let me
not say every single person, butit seems like about 85% of those
motherfuckers is down a weirdpath.
Especially when I think aboutthe shit Tyler Perry's made over
the years, bro.
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Stop.
It's done more harm than good.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's done way more harm thangood, bro.
It's funny, though.
He always has the evil, the evildark skin trope, you know, and
then it's always, you know, thelight skin nigga with the light
eyes.
Wait, wait, wait, bro.
Did you see the newest TylerPerry movie?
Nope.
Oh, with Taraji?
Yeah, you see it?
I'm tired of that, bro.
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I'm tired of that shit.
I'm tired of just the type oftime.
I already put a twist on thisone, bro.
I already heard about it, bro.
Not getting me.
You heard about the twistalready?
Yeah, he not getting me, bro.
It's still A Poor Single Mom,but now...
That's what I'm saying, bro.
He's not getting me, bro.
But it's A Poor Single Mom meetsSixth Sense.
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Stop.
Bro, that's pretty much all hedid.
Because you heard the spoilersalready.
Yep, I did.
When I heard about it, I waslike, oh, this nigga was
watching Sixth Sense when hewrote this script.
Bro.
Cause he already had the scriptready.
A single mom script.
And he just, Oh, let me havethat.
And it's just not good fromTyler Perry, bro.
No, honestly.
And I, like I said, bro, I dowant black stories, bro.
I do enjoy having black stories,but like I said, I know the
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black struggle is a real dog.
I know it's a real thing, butit's like, every single time has
to be some poor black family thedad's dead the dad's gone i
don't even mind that bro but ineed a real twist on it like i
think about um which one theyclone tyrone bro when i really
think about that they're playinginto the same black tropes that
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we see all the time with thedrug dealers the pimps the hoes
all that it's still the sametropes but there's a real twist
to that bro it's still real talkthat shit was crazy you know
what i mean bro it's still andso it tells me that there's a
way to you know if you're gonnaplay into into the tropes
there's a way to do thattastefully true tyler perry
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never does it tastefully broit's never tasteful with tyler
perry i don't want to say he'snot artistic because the way he
does his art but he's not youknow what i mean maybe at the
beginning it was artistic yeahyou know you know what i'm
saying yeah because when ireally think bro tyler perry's
bro i've been watching tylerperry 20 years 20 years 20 years
you know what i mean 20 yearsnow bro so it's like It was art
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at the beginning.
You know what I mean?
Like the Diary of a Mad BlackWoman.
It was cool.
I was even liking the little TVshows at one point.
The House of Pain.
It was different.
It was cool.
It was cool.
But now it definitely seems likehe just spices...
It's 20 years of that.
He's spicing up the same shitright now.
It's 20 years of that, bro.
And you're not really divinginto any of the deep underlying
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issues about it, bro.
True.
You know?
True.
Yeah.
Yeah, like...
I'm a soft shit.
Nah, because it's true.
But like I say, I enjoy him forcertain things, but certain
things, I wish he would changeit.
Because I'll just leave it likethis, bro.
Have you ever watched a TylerPerry movie, bro, and felt like
you learned something, bro?
Or seen something from adifferent perspective
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afterwards?
Nah.
I'm going to say I have it.
I'm going to keep it real.
I have it.
I'm going to keep it real.
I have it.
And that's my point, bro.
When they cloned Tyrone, bro, itreally made me look at some shit
from a different perspective.
Tyrone was in the hood like,what?
They cloned me?
He was so confused.
That's what the fuck I'm talkingabout, bro.
Nah, it's a fact because Inever...
I guess maybe you leave and it'slike, oh, maybe if you don't
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understand.
It's like, oh, like...
So, you know, black people gothrough struggle, but it's
like...
Me personally...
You have to add more to that.
Yeah, I need more context.
Talk about the struggle.
Why are we struggling?
They talked about it and theycloned Tyrone.
Why did I Get Married just feltlike a remix of...
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What's the other one he had?
I can't remember, bro.
They're all the same.
They all kind of feel the same.
It's like cheating.
It's always cheating, bro.
The one that stands out in mymind the most was...
Dude who was like the failedinventor for a long time, bro.
Wife stood by his side the wholetime.
Then he finally got rich.
Gets rich.
No, no.
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Wife got AIDS.
Bro.
It's because she cheated withthe white dude.
Right?
That one?
It was some shit, bro.
Yeah, I think I remember thatone.
It was some shit, bro.
She was finally fed up ofholding this nigga down for 15
years, bro.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I remember that one.
Gets AIDS and it's just like,man.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I do remember that one.
And then he was clean becausethey haven't had sex in a long
time.
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bro nah yeah it's bad it'salways the same bro it's like
black struggle someone's gonnadie drugs babies infidelity evil
dark skin yeah evil dark skingood light skin are the dark
skins always the loud mouth likeyou know like over over like
bearing it's like on your faceyeah the light skin is it's
(51:00):
always it's always michael elyoh fucking light skin cute ass
nigga i hate that it's alwaysthe same light skin nigga in
there like bro i hate thesemovies no because it's always
michael ely bro and they gotabout four though i swear i
swore i seen that's hilariousbro is it not always michael ely
bro It's always him, bro.
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That's one of them niggas, bro.
He plays the same role in everymovie.
Bro, every movie.
I think I've seen him be the badguy like a handful of times.
Again, he just played the evillight skin.
He was just still the evil lightskin heartthrob, nigga.
Facts.
Because when he played the badguy, oh, in the what?
Shooters?
Was it?
Takers?
It was something, bro.
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One of those movies.
I'm not even thinking aboutTakers.
I remember it was anotherromance.
Oh, yeah, like Black.
Yeah, yeah.
Facts.
Facts.
Yeah.
It was like at first she thoughthe was just a kind light-skinned
man.
Yeah, then he was like beatingon her.
He's evil.
Oh, yeah.
One of them was like a stalkerin one of them.
That's what I'm talking about.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
I remember that one.
Then it's funny.
He was in that same moviepremise, but then he was the
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husband.
Yeah.
Like the white dude was astalker.
Yeah.
Honestly, someone need to get menew in a movie script, bro,
because it's the same moviebeing made today.
I could do it better than allthese.
Bro, easy, bro.
Yeah, that's got to give us.
Someone just give us half amillion dollars.
They're not going to fund me,though.
They're never going to phone usbecause they're going to get
like the funkiest movie, real,heartthrob.
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They ain't going to be able tohandle it, though.
They ain't going to be able tohandle it.
They'll be like, yo, who's thetrue bad guy?
They're going to have likeAl-Qaeda on there, the tiny
hats, the CIA.
It's going to be a real, nah,y'all think it's going to be
like, oh, it's Narcos, it'scute.
Nah, it's going to be the realNarcos.
Like, Snowfall's too cute.
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It's going to be real.
It's going to be a little grimerthan Snowfall.
Yeah.
It's going to be a little.
Yeah, man.
It's going to be real grimer.
Oh, shit.
Nah, but Tyler Perry's a nastyman.
I wasn't surprised.
I'm going to keep it real, bro.
Yeah, nah, you didn't.
Yeah, I'm going to keep it real.
Bro, also, let's talk aboutnasty men.
I'm not really surprised, butyou saw some of those Diddy
Chargers that got dropped?
No, I didn't.
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Some of the Diddy Chargers.
But some of the Chargers werekind of weird.
Like, they had, like, sextrafficking and something else.
But I thought some of theChargers would be hard to prove.
Yeah.
And they were.
But some of those are stillsticking, so.
Yeah.
Honestly, I haven't even beenkeeping up with the trial too
much, bro.
Yeah, me too.
I tapped out.
I just saw today that theydropped some because some of the
charges aren't going to stick,so.
It sounds like Diddy might getaway with it.
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Bro, honestly, I feel likeDiddy's going to get three
years.
And that's getting away with it.
That's getting away with it.
Anything less than like 10 isgetting away with it, bro.
If he gets three years, nigga'sdoing a year and a half.
Bro facts, exactly.
A year.
If he gets five, he's doing twoand a half, three.
So I'm like, we'll see how thisgoes.
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Is that it for entertainment?
I think that might be it.
That might be it forentertainment.
UNKNOWN (53:52):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (53:52):
Should we get into
sports a little bit or what?
Let me see.
Let me see what topics we have.
We didn't even get into thesports yet, bro.
Yeah, I know.
I told you I didn't want tostart off with sports, but it
seemed like it might be.
It's sports time, bro.
Yeah, it might be some sportstime right now, bro.
Oh, shit.
Yup.
Bro, let's start off NBA, bro.
NBA.
NBA, man.
(54:17):
You know, man, NBA, some bigtrades.
Some surprising trades.
New finals champion, bro.
New NBA champion.
Oh, yeah.
New NBA champion.
Yeah, number one this year.
Shout out to Thunder, bro.
My fault.
Thunder got it done, bro.
Great season.
About, like, fucking, like, 88wins.
They won the game seven, like,what, three fucking times.
(54:40):
Insane year, SGA.
MVP, MVP, MVP.
Yep, historic season for SGA.
Historic season.
I called it out, though.
I knew that that's what they wasgoing to try to push.
You know, they was going to gethim with that.
You see the commercials already?
What's up?
You see the commercials?
Yeah, AT&T commercial.
I think I saw him on that.
What's his shoe brand?
I think Adidas or whatever he'swith.
I think I saw him.
It's with Converse.
Converse, yeah.
I saw him on a Conversecommercial earlier.
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I saw him on AT&T.
UNKNOWN (55:02):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (55:02):
So they're already
pushing it.
So you think they're going totry to push him as a face at
Elite?
Yeah, I think he's a good bet,bro.
I don't see him getting no BS.
Mm-hmm.
He don't talk a lot.
Yeah, I feel like it's aboutbasketball.
Yeah, it's about basketball withhim, bro.
It seems like he's a familydude.
He kind of sticks to it.
It's kind of like that Brauneffect.
The different thing with SGA,he's Canadian also, right?
(55:25):
The way some people get mad atBraun for not speaking up, for
being a China knee bender.
You know, we kind of get mad atBraun for that.
Yeah.
Some people are like, oh, youwere at Nike.
You know what I mean?
It's like, well, bro, it justhappened.
People don't get mad at SGA forthat because he's Canadian.
I've realized that.
I've never heard people say,well, SGA doesn't do that.
And it's like, he's Canadian.
(55:46):
We don't give a fuck.
You know what I mean?
So I feel like that's anotherthing they have to their
advantage.
The European players, we don'tgive a fuck about their
political views because they'reEuropean.
You know what I mean?
So that's another advantage theyhave with him.
Because with a guy like Ant,sometimes we kind of like, he's
a little too Atlanta sometimes.
You know what I mean?
You know what I mean?
And it's kind of like yourepresenting us.
And so it's kind of hardsometimes to push.
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And then Ja, he dropped theball.
Ja been dropped the ball.
Because if we being for reals,bro, I know we shouldn't look at
athletes as role models, bro.
We say this all the time.
But they are.
Yeah, the kids are going to doit.
You know what I mean?
Ant's a terrible role model,bro.
Terrible, dog.
Ant's terrible.
Ja's terrible, bro.
Ja dropped the ball, bro.
There was one point where Jakind of had the league in his
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hand, bro.
He could have, yeah.
And he kind of dropped it.
It was like, oh, it's going tobe Ja's league.
Yeah.
And that's what I'm saying,honestly, too.
I'm glad it's not Ja, though,because I feel like that's what
you deserve, bro.
Any nigga that wants to put onthat facade of trying to sell
just hood antics to the kids,bro.
For what?
Yeah, bro, get them out of here,bro.
For what?
There's too much talent for us.
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There's too much talent.
Niggas is making too much money,you know, to do all this
gun-toting shit, bro.
Get them up out of here.
I'm with you, bro.
Get them up out of here, bro.
I'm with you, dog.
Like, again, nothing Ja's doingis— He doesn't provide nothing
that we can't just get fromanother player, bro.
Exactly, bro.
You know what I mean?
Get Joss out of here, bro.
I think Joss Faden, he'sprobably one of those guys,
like, he's probably, Superstar'sgone.
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Like I said, Ant-Man, bro,Ant-Man's not a pro.
I fuck with Ant-Man.
He's just, bro, he can't be.
We're adults, though, you knowwhat I mean?
So we're able to, like, take itfor what it is and be like, you
know what?
I like Ant-Man's game.
I like him for him being, like,who he is, but it's like, Yeah,
but I'm not going to lie.
Like, if I had a kid, I wouldn'twant my kids wearing, like, any
sneakers or something.
Because there's ways to go aboutit, bro.
(57:29):
Yeah.
We praise Ryan Coogler for beinghimself, but, like, still being,
like, you know?
Bro, responsibly.
Yeah, Ryan Coogler, like, hedon't change up his accent or
nothing, but he still himself inevery room, you know?
So I find there's ways to goabout, like, being yourself,
bro, and, like, not having to,like, you know, bend the knee,
you know?
Because you know what it is,too, man?
Like, there's just somethingthat I really respect about...
(57:51):
niggas who just about basketballbro and their family their
family people too exactly broand that's where that's what i
get from like sga yeah from thebronze you know and ant just
doesn't have that bro he has hehas he's dialed in with
basketball nigga he's locked inbro the family aspect and it's
like i even get if you're not afamily man bro but i think at
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some point These niggas got tohave some dick discipline.
But he is a family man.
They got to have some dickdiscipline.
The crazy part is, bro, he'sengaged.
He got a kid with that woman.
It don't seem like it, though.
He's on, like, number two ofside pregnancies, it seems like.
That's what I'm saying.
That's not, bro.
You can't have that, bro.
You can't be having it.
I know the mamba had to slip up,but that was one time, you know.
(58:34):
Mama had to slip up and cleanedit up.
Cleaned it up.
You know what I mean?
Cleaned it up.
Cleaned it up.
You know, Vanessa Bryant talkshighly about him.
And that's what matters rightthere.
And you see my aunt, man, it'sjust completely different.
You got a high as baby mama.
Then he got other baby mamastalking about, oh, he made me
kill the baby.
And it's like, oh, Lord, man.
And if we being for reals, bro,being at like this age now, bro,
like that type of shit mattersto me, bro.
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A nigga not taking care of theirkids, bro, that shit matters to
me, bro.
It's embarrassing, bro.
I can't lie, bro.
Like, I'm too old to really justbe like, oh, a nigga don't take
care of his kids, and I'm stillgoing to like fuck with him now.
Nah, bro.
I don't have no friends likethat, bro.
As a dad.
It's crazy.
A year in, bro, I can't lie.
I look at stuff even differentlynow.
I'm like, damn, like.
I can't believe that's how thisdude acted or, you know what I
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mean?
Cause it's like, yeah, I thinklike, bro, this dude has
already, he already got a kid,bro.
He already married or fiance orwhatever.
He had two girls pregnant on theside already and made both of
them get rid of it.
And it's just, or not get rid ofher, but pay child support.
Where the fuck he set up?
He just, he tried to pay thelump sum child support.
And that just, what?
(59:37):
And that's just crazy, bro.
I think he made one girl get anabortion, sadly.
Then I think the other girlsaid, fuck it, I'm going to have
it.
You know what I mean?
So I was like, bro, you slippedup.
See, I know you fucking on theside.
You're already messing up.
And that's why you don't have topraise Brian, you know, because
Brian's a family man, bro.
Like, Brian's a good guy.
Bro, Brian has just really justbeen like...
(59:59):
He's just been like thestandard.
Bro, he's the standard, bro.
Bro, every year, bro.
Like, Braun's been playing.
He's been hooping for over 20years.
You ain't heard no Braun dramaat all, bro.
At all.
None.
And the thing is, bro, I knowBraun probably cheats.
Nah, I'm not Braun.
I know Braun cheats.
Cheated, bro.
Braun's old, bro.
All right, yeah, yeah.
Cheated.
(01:00:20):
Cheated.
Maybe like 09 Braun.
We still ain't heard about it,though, bro.
09 Braun, man, though.
Or even, bro, just beinglogical, bro.
Braun was an 18-year-old when hefirst got into the league, bruh.
Nah, the closest we got, we gotthe Yes Jewel rumors.
That's the closest we ever got.
It's just rumors.
Yeah, that's the closest we evergot the chink in his armor.
You know?
That's the closest we ever gotthe chink in his armor.
And that's even understandable,bro.
(01:00:40):
I get that.
That's Miami, Braun.
Come on, bro.
Prime brawn, bro.
That nigga celebrates throughthe roof.
Yeah, peak of his powers, bro.
I get it.
He slipped up.
He slipped up.
But even, like you said, wenever heard about it and never
know.
Yeah, we don't hear about it,bro.
Spilling his name.
Him and Savannah are always out.
His kids love him.
Bro, he take care of his kids,bro.
(01:01:00):
His kids are first.
It looks like Savannah's,they're always out together.
Come on, man.
So it's like, when you see that,bro, and you see like the
Anthony Edwards, you know what Imean?
And then you see the jaw, andit's like, damn, and then you
see the Jalen Green, you knowwhat I mean?
Yeah.
And it's like, I see why JalenGreen got traded.
Now we know we're going to getinto that.
Yeah, we're going to get intothat, bro.
Get that fucker up out of here,bro.
(01:01:22):
Kevin Durant got traded to theRockets for Jalen Green and
Dylan Brooks in the 10th overallpick.
I think five second round picks.
Bro, they gave up a lot ofpicks.
But I think it being secondround is not that worse.
Not the worst.
Still a lot of picks, bro.
It's still a lot, but...
You could find some sleepers inthe second round, though.
Facts.
We've seen teams do it.
We've seen teams build wholefoundations off being smart with
(01:01:45):
their second round picks andshit.
Yeah, that's facts.
Draymond was a second roundpick.
If they use it right, they couldget some nasty players.
Yeah.
You know, they really can.
If they use it right.
But I do feel like for theRockets, though, it's a good
move, bro.
I don't know if you've beenhearing.
Since they have so much capitalstill, they still have, like, I
think they have, like, otherpeople's first round draft
picks.
Mm-hmm.
I've been hearing Sangoon, somepicks, maybe another player for
(01:02:09):
Giannis.
No, no, that's terrible, bro.
No, what they need to do, bro,they still need to keep some of
their young core, bro.
Yeah, I'm with you.
They need to keep the youngguys, let them develop.
Sangoon, bro, he could be likea...
He could be a poor man's joker.
Yeah, a poor man's joker.
You know what I mean, bro?
I put him in that same categorywith like Sabonis, Joker.
He's that type of dude, bro.
(01:02:30):
And that's a good player.
Yeah, let that nigga develop onthe Rockets, bro.
Exactly.
You know, who else?
Is it Jabari Smith?
Yeah, Jabari Smith Jr.
Yeah, bro, let that man develop,bro.
Reed Shepard.
Let them niggas develop, bro.
Oh, my favorite, Amon Thompson.
Yep.
Killer.
They got some young killers,bro.
Let them cats develop, bro.
Yeah, I'm with you, bro.
And again, KD is good, bro.
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And keeping those guys, that's agood support pass, bro.
Yeah, what they need to do isjust get some stronger bench
players on the squad.
They don't need Giannis.
They need more depth.
Yeah, honestly, I'm not with thewhole pairing.
I'm over this.
I'm over the pairing.
You already seen it doesn'twork.
SGA did it with a bunch ofniggas who know they roll, bro.
The right way.
He did it with everybody whoplays their fucking role, bruh.
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To the point where we're like,Oklahoma knew like, yo, Josh
Giddy's not good for this team.
Let's get a vet.
Get Caruso.
And then they went out and gotHartenstein, too.
They said, let's get anotherbig, too, bruh.
Give Chet some rest.
He's going to be injured.
That's what I'm saying, bro.
They didn't say, oh, we need togo get Cat.
They didn't say, oh, we need togo get Julie.
Nah, nigga, let's just go get asolid big.
10-10?
Yeah, who's going to fuckaround, possibly give you 20?
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20 rebounds some days, bro.
Yeah, you might even go crazy.
Yeah, you might even go crazy.
Come on, bro.
So, yeah, I like the good way,bro.
But I guess I do like thisRockets team.
I'm against them.
Dude, I'm with Newman, bro.
Don't trade any more youngpeople for Giannis, man.
Giannis and KD on the team, itsounds great if it was five
years ago.
It's not five years ago.
Yeah.
(01:03:54):
Let's just keep KD.
I like KD in this role where,like, the young guys carry them
one through three.
Let KD be the closer.
Yeah.
I like this role he's in rightnow.
Let's keep it down.
I feel like that's a real goodfit.
And, like, we talked about itoff mic, bro.
I feel like if they got a niggalike Russ.
Oh, my God.
Bro, if they got Russ, bro, Igot the Rockets, bro.
I got the Rockets winning itall.
If KD and Russ come bromancingup again and Russ leave the
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second unit.
Yep.
And that's what I'm saying.
So, but if they, if they comearound and try to get Giannis,
bro, the Rockets aren't goingnowhere, bro.
Yeah.
Cause honestly, Russ off the,off the bench, like a Steven
Adams.
Oh my gosh.
What the fuck I'm saying, bro.
Give them, give them like aReese Shepard.
What do you think is thatenergy?
Yeah, bro.
That's a good.
Come on, man.
And that's how they re-signedFred Van Fleet.
I know we didn't mention him.
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He's a good starting pointguard.
That's a good cat right there.
That's a solid starter, bro.
He reminds me in my mind, bro,he's going to be what Mike
Conley is, bro.
That's kind of what he feelslike to me.
Yeah.
And that, bro, that's a goodrole.
Dude, got a ring he's an OG brothat's what he's supposed to
mean bro you know he reallyknows how to control the pace of
the game bro that's somebody youneed I like his game bro kind of
reminds me of like Kyle Lowry alittle bit too and that's what
(01:04:58):
I'm saying bro going and gettingGiannis bro would be a fucking
mistake terrible bro especiallyhaving Giannis over in the west
too because again if you give upif you get Giannis bro if KD or
Giannis gets injured yourplayoff hopes are done done bro
your playoff hopes are donebecause those three young stars
are gone you got no bench now nodepth bro So, yeah, I like it as
it is.
If they want to, like, maybeflip, like, a pick or something
(01:05:20):
to get, like, a six-man, that'dbe cool, you know?
Yeah.
I'm going to do it, man.
I say they go get some people inthe offseason.
Go get you two vets.
Yeah, bro, get you some solidbets.
Like, I thought the Steven Adamsmove was real smart.
That was a real, yeah, that wasa real, that's a good move.
So I'm like, you got StevenAdams, then the paint.
That's a good bet.
So if you want to move Sangoonto, like, the four, you can.
Yep, yeah.
You want to keep him at thefive.
(01:05:41):
Then you got Jabari still.
So I'm like, nah, honestly.
Bro, the Rockets could be veryscary, bro.
They could be good.
And then now, KD can finally goback to the three and not play
the four no more.
Because him playing the four onthe Suns doesn't make sense,
honestly.
Him trying to grab rebounds,it's not his game.
He grabs them, but he can giveyou 10 rebounds a day.
Bro, he's the best scorer we'veever seen.
I don't care if he's gettingboards, bro.
Get that nigga to rock.
(01:06:02):
How do you feel about the Sunsnow, though, with Devin Booker,
Jalen Green, and Bradley Bill?
I think that's what they fuckingshould have did, bro.
It should have always beenBooker's team.
Just space them out?
They should have never got KD.
Or not even that, bro.
I didn't think booking Katie wasthat bad.
I thought when they got Beal,that's what made it bad.
So didn't they try to tradeBeal?
Yeah, I think you should, bro.
(01:06:23):
Beal does not contribute towinning basketball.
Beal's a bucket getter.
Yeah, fact.
He gets buckets.
He's not winning games.
And ever since the injury, hisbuckets haven't been the same
either.
Come on, bro.
Again, he got paid, bro.
He got his payday.
All right.
He's cool.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Get rid of Bill, bro.
Yeah, I'm with you, bro.
He's not contributing to winningbasketball.
Yeah, Bill got to go, bro.
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So, bro, they should have neverhave put Book in the position to
where it's like, whose team isit?
You know what I mean?
It should have always beenBook's team.
He led them niggas to thefinals.
It should have always beenBook's team.
Who was that?
That was him and Chris, huh?
Yeah.
That's what the fuck I'm saying,bro.
It should have always beenBook's team.
That was a good team, damn.
How do you feel about theCeltics, man?
(01:07:04):
Celtics got rid of Porzingis,got rid of Drew Holiday over the
night.
I thought it was stupid.
Stupid move by the Celtics.
Both of them or just one ofthem?
You like either one of them?
Getting rid of both of them isfucking stupid, bro.
For money purposes.
Again, just not...
Again, because you didn't winthe ring one year, bro.
For money purposes.
That doesn't mean you got toblow the shit up.
Because they paid fucking...
Those two dudes, 350 millioneach, remember?
(01:07:26):
Jalen...
Yeah, Jalen Brown and Tatum.
They both got 350.
Nigga, they're the Celtics,though.
They could afford...
They could afford to pay somemore, niggas.
They could afford.
I feel like the Celtics and theLakers, those are the two teams
you could afford.
And the Heat...
Y'all could afford to bust downsome draft space.
I think the reason was, I thinkDerrick White's up for a
contract.
Porzingis is up for a contract.
(01:07:47):
I think technically Drew Holidaywill love him before he retires.
So I think they're looking atgiving Porzingis technically
another 250.
Derrick White wants 250.
He had a good season last year.
He made like 13.
Olympian, you know.
So, I think they're low-keygoing to meld it in next year,
(01:08:09):
probably, which hit him out allnext season.
Oh, he's out all next season?
That's what it looks like.
It looks like he might probablybe back, you know, end of the
year maybe, but you know howthat goes.
Yeah.
So, I think they're melding itin is what it looks like.
Ah, speaking about injuries,though, man.
Hallie, man.
Oh, man.
Hallie.
Damn.
The calf, bro.
Honestly, I get why he went outthere and played, though.
(01:08:31):
Honestly, he had no choice butto go out there and play.
He looked decent.
I know game six he was hurt.
Yeah.
He looked decent.
He did look hurt.
It wasn't the full speed, but helooked decent.
They won.
Yeah.
He looked decent.
They won.
Bro, what, two games?
He had two games, what, twodays?
Two days to rest?
Mm-hmm.
Not a lot of time to rest, man.
That calf's still strained.
(01:08:52):
At that point, man, you makesome of those plants off your
leg.
It's awkward.
Not a lot of muscle.
And I seen it too.
It didn't look like he had anytype of like sleeve on there.
Nothing either, bro.
It was just like no sort ofprotection or nothing.
Just plain it, bro.
Yeah, bro.
Just raw.
Like, nigga.
And like we said, these low topsis no joke, bro.
Bro, it really is the sneakers,bro.
(01:09:13):
Yeah.
Because again, back in the day,you never heard about a nigga
like Wilt Chamberlain tearinghis Achilles.
And he was playing in ChuckTaylors, nigga.
You know what I also think it istoo, bro?
This new era of like AAU andtravel ball.
UNKNOWN (01:09:25):
Mmm.
SPEAKER_01 (01:09:25):
Because you know
what I think about, dog?
You still practice.
You stayed ready, right?
But it's like now these kids aredamn near playing all year.
So you think they got too manymiles?
Yeah, kind of.
Because now it's like you'replaying serious for your junior
high.
You're playing serious for yourAAU team.
(01:09:45):
You're playing serious for theAll-Star team now.
And if you're really good,you're playing serious for some
state team.
You know what I mean?
If you're really good, you'reprobably on like four or five
teams nowadays.
You know what I mean?
So I was like, if you're reallygood in high school, you can
probably be on four or fiveteams nowadays.
So you're probably reallyplaying from January to December
nowadays, you know what I mean?
And it's like, now you get tocollege, and it's like, that's
(01:10:06):
no easy workouts.
And now you get to the NBA, it'slike, bro, you already got a
bunch of years of wear and tear.
And it's a new era, too.
Also, at AAU, I like to thinkabout, I find they use a lot of
useless moves, bro.
And I know Holly did it on thatplay, but I feel like now we use
a lot of useless gathers andsteps.
(01:10:27):
It's a lot of cutting and reallyputting a lot of shit on their
knees, bro, with all the cuttingand step backs and stuff like
that.
Yeah, so I feel like that playsa big part, bro.
It's a new era.
What happened to this one-twoplay cross or something?
You know what I mean?
Like the Braun game.
I know we like to say Braun gotno bag, but you know.
Bron got it bad.
(01:10:48):
Yeah, Bron was just going northto south.
Yeah, bro, and that's a bad.
Yeah, these new niggas, theydoing too much east and west,
bro.
They doing too much east andwest.
And you hate that shit.
Nigga, let's go forward, nigga.
You hate that shit a lot.
Yeah, bro.
It's too much, bro.
I was thinking about that.
I was like, bro, if I just, withAAU ball, if I could just change
the game with like, just wearand tear wise and just skill
(01:11:09):
wise, dude, because like, It'salmost too much skill at this
point.
Yeah, like now you got kidsthinking they need to dribble
out the gym.
Every kid has a mixtape.
When I was like, bro, I rememberwe were like, bro, you had to be
all county to get a mixtape.
You had to be like that.
Austin Rivers talked about that,bro.
Oh, yeah, bro.
You really had to be a nigga toget a tape, bro.
(01:11:31):
And I was like, every fuckingkid got a tape on YouTube.
And it's like, it got a little,and it got some love.
And it's like.
Everyone's not that guy.
And it sucks to fuck with thesekids' minds like that.
No, it's not.
They have to learn, bro.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, you're not.
You're not.
You're not, bro.
And I feel like that'simportant, too.
You're not that guy, bro.
(01:11:52):
Nah, it's true.
Because I'm like, bro.
The homie, bro.
He was that nigga, bro.
And you get to the NBA, youdon't get used to the same.
Shit happens, dog.
Happens to everybody, bro.
So I'm like...
That's a lot of talent, bro.
Basketball is a global sport,bro.
And I even think about likethis, bro.
You could be as talented as youare, bro.
(01:12:12):
But if you're not over like sixfoot five, bro.
Facts, dog.
Good luck, bro.
Bro, you got to be very elite tothink you're going to make it to
the league and you're under sixfive, bro.
Everyone's not Isaiah Thomas.
Yeah, bro.
That's a fact.
Yeah.
You know, so it's just adifferent league.
(01:12:33):
Celtics blew up their team,which is kind of weird.
People, you know, some trades,some signing.
You know me, Laker, you know howwe do on the West Coast.
You know how I'm mostinterested.
I hope the Lakers get a nice bigman or we trade for a big man.
That's what I'm looking for thisseason.
Keith Luca and LeBron are realbig men down there.
We'll see.
Hopefully, you know, Lakers lookgood this season.
Lakers not serious, bro.
(01:12:55):
Honestly, Lakers not serious.
Hey, they just got sold.
We don't know.
You didn't see that?
UNKNOWN (01:12:58):
Lakers not going
nowhere.
SPEAKER_01 (01:12:59):
I think that's
especially why they're not going
nowhere.
No, I think that's why they'regoing somewhere.
Because you know who they gotsold to?
The niggas who are serious.
The niggas that own the Dodgers.
Oh.
They spin.
Yeah, they spin.
They spin, bro.
They spin.
They want to get Mookie, Shohei,Freddie.
Those niggas spin.
Nah, that contract that they hadwith Shohei, that really was
crazy, bro.
(01:13:19):
They said, we're going to payyou on the back end.
On the back end, bro.
On the back end.
Yeah.
So if they go...
I mean, because honestly, dude,I really feel like this might be
like Braun's last serious run,though.
It is, bro.
Like, this is it.
Maybe another year, but I reallythink this year is it.
No, because I think about itlike this, bro.
Braun is one more injury awayfrom him just not being able to
(01:13:41):
come back the same, bro.
Facts.
I don't want to affect hispersonal life, either.
You know?
I don't want to see a Braun in awheelchair.
I know it's not football, butyou know what I mean?
Yeah.
I don't want to see the Braunwith some crazy knee injury.
Yeah, bro, he got a lot ofmolly, bro.
Yeah, I don't want to see the...
That'd be sad, bro.
22 years worth of professionalbasketball, bro.
Yeah, dawg.
That'd be really sad.
And that's not even countinghigh school, junior high.
All those summers, probably.
(01:14:02):
Lord Christ.
But yeah, hopefully Lakers areserious this year.
They got sold to the owners thatown the Dodgers, which is a more
serious group.
They're not scared to spin.
They're not scared to rebuild.
They're not scared to get thenew pieces.
So hopefully, you know, the Bucsfamily was dope.
We won like fucking 11 ringsunder them.
It was cool.
It was a time.
But I think the whole mom andpop ran by the family thing is
(01:14:25):
over.
It was fun for the Lakers.
Like I said, we brought 11 ringswith the Bucs family, bro.
But I think we need some moreanalytics, math.
It's that time, bro.
I don't want to sign players offrelationships no more.
I don't want to sign playersbecause Jeannie Bucs thinks he's
cute.
I'm over it, dog.
We're over this era, bro.
This era's done.
(01:14:45):
And we need some more math, bro.
Bro, I'm done, bro.
That's real talk.
I'm done.
We're not signing players.
Like I said, we're...
It worked, bro, but we're notsaying, bro, because you're
cool, Kobe.
Yeah.
I love Pau Gasol, bro.
But the only reason we got Pauis because, you know, he was
cool, Cole.
There's so many things thatjust...
The Lakers just ran like afamily business, bro.
Everyone's intertwined.
(01:15:05):
It's such a family business.
And it worked for fucking 40years.
It did.
It worked, bro.
We had the Magic era.
but you know what i feel like ifeel like it can't work anymore
too because adam silver bro yeahexactly it's a different yeah
it's a different i've seen thisi've seen this like a graph bro
and this is like the first timelike league history bro where
(01:15:26):
there's been like what sevenconsecutive like different
champs bro first time that's andeven even beyond that too it's
been like what, like 11different champs, I think, under
Adam Silver, bro.
Seriously?
Yeah, he's only beencommissioner for what, like 15
years now?
Yeah.
And then with David Stern, bro,there was like 11 champs over
the span of fucking like 30, 40years, bro.
(01:15:49):
We kept it the same.
Yes, you know, so it's differentnow.
It's like the league's up forgrabs for anybody, bro.
And it's not like it'sintentional.
She's like, Adam wants smallmarkets to like, you know.
I think it's good and bad, bro.
Why do you feel like that?
because I feel like there'scertain aspects of, of the
league that fucking suck now,bro.
(01:16:09):
Like the all-star game and shitlike that, you know?
And I feel like the plans andall that.
I feel like it does.
It's watered down, bro.
It makes a lot of like the, likethe end season stuff, not really
relevant, bro.
That's true.
You know what I mean?
And again, too, I'm also againstthe analytics to a certain
(01:16:30):
extent, bro.
Cause I feel like, Thisthree-point shit that's been
going on, bro.
Yeah, yeah, facts.
It's been bad for basketball,bro.
Nah, facts.
Get rid of the middie was theworst thing ever.
And that's why I'm...
I like OKC winning, bro.
I like that old-school nigga.
You get in a mid-range bucket,nigga.
Get to the basket.
Fuck all that.
Fuck all that.
Well, you know, statistically,it's not an efficient shot.
It is when SGA taking it.
(01:16:51):
Yeah, exactly.
You know, when I place thatfucking price pick bet on SGA,
nigga, for 30 or more points...
That seemed real consistent tome.
Even Jalen Williams.
He was in the middie thisseason.
That's what I'm saying.
All his playoffs.
And I feel like, too, with theway defenses is set up now, too,
with everything, bro, themiddie's going to be there, bro.
The middie's there.
(01:17:13):
Facts, bro.
Facts.
The middie is there, bro.
So I like it, bro.
I like SGA's style of play, bro.
It's real nostalgic for me.
They're running back then?
I'd want to see them runningback.
I wouldn't mind.
I feel like that's the only wayfor me to, like...
Right now, I...
SGA, you know, Thunder, they gotthe chip, you know.
But in my mind, yeah, I don'tknow if that necessarily means
(01:17:34):
I'm going to put SGA in like anall-time caliber player right
now.
He needs some more.
Yeah, because even with SGA,with this ring, bro, when I
think about him all-time, bro,he's still not even top 10, he's
not even top 20 to me, bro.
If we being for reals.
He needs...
I need like five more years ofthis.
Yeah.
And I think one more ring, bro,if he went back to back, then I
(01:17:57):
could start talking about SGAall time.
I'm assuming he's going to keepaveraging 30 for like five more
years, I'm assuming.
So yeah, when his numbers, whenit comes down, when he's like
year 10, it's like, oh, he's gotsome great numbers.
It's going to happen.
It's going to happen.
It's getting to the point like,I know SGA is really that guy
that, if my girl knows who SGAis, bro.
(01:18:17):
You know what I mean?
That's really just the measuringstick I use.
If my mom or my girl or people Iknow who don't watch basketball
know who a motherfucker is, bro,that's how I know, okay.
He tapped in.
Yeah, the same thing with, bro,we've seen it with like Steph
Curry.
People who don't watchbasketball, you know who certain
players are.
They're transcendent.
Transcendent.
That's a good way to put it,bro.
(01:18:39):
Transcendent.
And I don't get that with SGAjust yet, bro.
Nah, not yet.
He needs a little more.
A few more.
He's almost there.
That's a good point, though.
Shit, basketball, bro.
We done with basketball?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Let's stop now.
Let's stop.
I'm sorry for all the ladylisteners.
Man, it's okay, ladies.
Somebody's up there enjoyingbasketball, bro.
Shout out to the ladies thatenjoy basketball.
(01:19:00):
Shout out to the ladies thatdon't enjoy basketball.
UNKNOWN (01:19:02):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (01:19:02):
Y'all can skip
ahead, bro.
Hey, they just had to skip like15, 20 minutes there, bro.
It's okay, bro.
The time stamp's down there,bro.
All right.
The time stamp's down there,bro.
The time stamp's in the Spotify.
It's in the YouTube.
It's in there.
But we still going to keep itsports right now, though, bro.
Yeah.
It's the UFC to talk about.
It's the UFC, boy.
Jon Jones let us down.
UFC 37 big event this weekend.
A few different things we couldget on.
Dana White.
(01:19:22):
I think, let's start off withthe event that just happened
with Khalil Roundtree, JamalHill, bro.
And then we'll get into JonJones and then this upcoming
fight, bro.
Perfect, perfect.
How'd you feel about theRoundtree-Hill fight, bro?
What'd you think about that?
Good fight, bro.
Kind of what I expected.
Good to see Khalil kind ofrefine his game a little bit and
not be so aggressive.
(01:19:44):
I kind of didn't want to see himgo for the knockout.
Mm-hmm.
But I also do respect him,respecting the power.
You know what I mean?
But he looked great, bro.
He looked good.
I'm excited to see him get onemore fight in and try to
hopefully fight for the beltagain.
Yeah, I want to see him againstYuri or something.
Yeah, bro, he looked good.
And then see what's going tohappen, bro.
Yuri would be a good one, bro.
Yeah, I feel like that's a goodmatchup right there.
(01:20:06):
Oh, Yuri.
Put him up against Yuri, andthen, you know, one of them gets
Uncle Ive.
Yeah.
I probably thought it'd be agood matchup, bro.
But seeing Jamal Hill, bro,Jamal Hill, it's just crazy to
me.
I don't know how he ever touchedthe belt, bro.
Jamal Hill, bro, when I reallylook at that footwork, bro, it
honestly disgusts me.
I can't lie, though.
It got worse.
It got worse, the post-leginjury.
(01:20:28):
It was already bad, but post-leginjury got worse.
I can't lie.
Bro, it's filthy, bro.
I don't even know how you makeit to that level of fighting,
bro, with footwork like that.
It is fucking nasty.
But it's because those big boysdon't shoot a lot.
So you get the standing band.
Yeah, and he just got all power.
Because you know what?
He got straight squabbles.
Straight squabbles.
I would love to see.
I feel like Jamal Hill coulddefinitely be champ of like, you
(01:20:51):
know, some bare knuckle shit orsomething.
He was already champ though.
Yeah.
He did it.
Hey, bro.
He's always going to be UFCchampion, bro.
Stop, bro.
Nah, because he's going to beone of those dudes you think
about like.
That shit don't count.
Jamal Hill, UFC champion.
That shit don't count.
He's going to be one of thosedudes you like.
Oh, I remember him.
He's going to be one of thoseguys.
(01:21:12):
I can't even believe he sniffedthe belt, bro.
I can't believe it, bro.
He sniffed it, bro.
I can't.
It just goes to show the UFCreally has a problem with their
talent and the heavierdivisions, bro.
They do, dog.
Don't get me started onheavyweight.
We're going to start in a littlebit, bro.
Yeah.
Nah, they got a real problem,bro.
If Jamal Hill...
is is the best guy that you gotbro and he's looking like that
because he looks bad he looksterrible that footwork is awful
(01:21:35):
bro i think ufc does a good jobof like promoting not promoting
they're just making stars thisis the wwe in them bro it's yeah
they know how to make it thatthat wrestling type of shit but
talent wise it doesn't seem likeit's like some of the best
fighters always come later Like,even just over time, I know
that's not how it works, but,like, some of the best fighters,
(01:21:55):
I think, from the UFC, like, itcame when they acquired other
companies.
Yeah.
Like, you know, when theyacquired Pride or when they
acquired Pride Force, you know,because when they got some of
those, like, some of thosechampions, you know, that came
over.
Some old school guys.
Yeah, like, some of those dudeswe talk about to this day, like
a Rampage, you know, some ofthose dudes.
So, it's like, some of the...
legends people we talk aboutlook he came from other
(01:22:17):
organizations and we kind ofjust like ufc kind of bought
them yeah so i usually i guessnever has been the best at
homegrown talent i guess youknow what i mean yeah that's a
good point bro i guess it's kindof where we're at in the new age
of era it's like i've beenseeing online it's like we
haven't had like a championunder like in his 20s like in
like a long time i was like wehad john we had like you know we
had some like 25 26 year oldsand it's like every champion now
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like 35 and up it feels like Ialso think, though, it also
comes with the evolution of thesports.
True.
Because I think, bro, 20 yearsago, bro, MMA wasn't as much of,
like, a household name as it isnow, bro.
Because I think about it now,bro, MMA is bigger than boxing
now.
You know what I mean?
But when, like, I remember...
(01:23:00):
First watching MMA, bro, itwasn't.
Boxing was, you know, that wasit.
Boxing was key.
Yeah, you know, but now it'slike, all right, people's
low-key fed up with boxing, bro,and MMA is like that thing now,
bro.
It is, yeah.
You know what I mean?
So I feel like that's really...
Why didn't that happen?
Because, again, people didrealize, like...
there's other shit out there tolearn, bro.
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You know, when niggas reallystarted seeing like, oh, this is
jujitsu shit, something serious.
You know, and I really, you gotto pay respect to them OG dudes
like GSP, you know, who isreally out here with the ground
game and shit like that, youknow?
And it really like, again, youreally highlight like, hey,
there's a whole nother elementto fighting other than just
punching people, bro.
Yeah, I fight for our era.
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That's like, I know the OG islike Horace Gracie and that's
like the, but for us, it islike, the gsp the djs like
fucking even like matt hugh likeyou know like that era like
that's rog so it's kind ofinteresting to see like that era
of ufc con transition yeah it islike interesting yeah and it's
just way it's it's way morepopular now bro like and i feel
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like we see that now too withlike I think about it like this,
man.
Like, when I was growing up,bro, I remember when it was
like, oh, this nigga knowskarate.
Oh, this nigga's dangerous.
You know what I mean?
But now when I hear about anigga knowing karate, it's like,
oh...
karate like especially now thati understand what karate is
exactly but now it's like mmabro i feel like the regular
(01:24:25):
person really understands likeyeah what it takes to to do mma
bro like it's all those thingscombined that's just tough yeah
and we realize yeah it is toughthat's the ultimate form of
combat right because in realitybro you're only gonna be good at
so many of those like combat andsometimes you're not like i like
He don't even use wrestling.
He don't even use Muay Thai.
(01:24:46):
He really is like a boxer,really.
And it's not even boxing.
Because he can't even box.
Nigga, boxers got footwork.
Yeah, he really can't even box.
It's really just hood squabbles.
Yeah, he got squabbles, bro.
And I think what's been carryinghim this whole time is like,
he's really a big-ass dude.
It's the power, yeah.
Yeah, he's really just a largefucking man.
That dude's like 6'5".
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You know, bro, 205, that's a bigmotherfucker.
It's like Derrick Lewis, dog.
It's like Derrick Lewis is themost skilled dude, but he's
caught 20 people throughout hiscareer.
He can't really wrestle thebest, but he's going to catch
you.
You know what I mean?
He's going to get caught.
You know, that's kind of how hegoes.
So Jamal gives me that same typeof vibe.
Yeah.
Speaking of people, Ducking,changing the game, letting us
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down, a little bit ofeverything, bro.
Jon Jones retired over theweekend.
that's kind of how we found outTom Aspinall is the new
undisputed heavyweight championwas over the weekend at the
press conference in Barack oryeah I think I'm saying whatever
yeah that's where you know Danagave it to us John Jones retired
and then not too long after thata video came out from I think
(01:25:52):
like February and looks likeJohn Jones might have been
involved in a car accident andhe ran he ran home um Yeah, man,
how you feel about John, man?
Typical John shit.
I don't know what's up with thisguy.
It's like I was just talkingabout with the NBA, bro.
I was really wanting him to gettogether.
John has a lot of talent, bro,but that's not somebody I would
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want my kids supporting.
Nah, that's not a role model,bro.
Bro, he's a piece of shit, dude.
That's not a role model, bro.
You know what I mean?
And we talked about it on thelast pod when we were
anticipating John and TomAspinall.
We said, like, if John...
John can even make it to thefight, you know, without any of
the antics.
I honestly thought it was goingto be cocaine.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, you thought it was goingto be cocaine.
I thought it was going to becocaine.
(01:26:34):
I thought it was going to be aninjury.
Or domestic violence orsomething.
I thought it was going to be aninjury.
You know, but typical John, DUItype of shit.
Yeah, DUI.
Can't fucking, can't get anUber, can't get a driver, all
that money.
And it just fucking kills me,bro.
John's a real fucking weirdowhen you really, like, When you
really just look at his antics,bro.
(01:26:55):
It is weird.
Because when I look at how Johnwants to represent himself, bro,
John tries to portray himself aslike this true, like American.
Yeah, like a black Americanhero.
Yeah, proud American, you know,very right wing, bro.
You know what I mean?
But every time John don't evenrespect the police, he's always
getting into with the police andshit like that.
Every time, bro.
(01:27:16):
And to me, bro, there's nothingwrong with if you're going to,
Try to frame yourself as apatriot, an American hero.
Yeah.
Stand on it.
And that's what I'm saying.
He can't even, he can't evenstand up and, and, and fill the
shoes of the, of his own moralsthat he has trying to frame
himself as this like Americanpatriot, bro.
Again, he, he, he disrespectsthe country at every fucking
(01:27:40):
every chance he gets, bro.
You just a piece of shit.
honestly he's a piece of shitbro he's not a good guy bro he's
beating all women bro he'salways doing drugs you know he's
not a fucking family guydrinking and driving that's what
i'm saying bro he's a realfucking piece of shit and it's
like when he was 25 23 i waslike you get the pass but once
bro 33 35 it's like he's 30fucking seven now bro 38 and it
(01:28:03):
should be done bro and it sucksbro like you said bro for the
game bro i'm gonna show maybe ifmy kid wants my kids learn how
to fight maybe i'll show himjohn's fights but yeah i'm never
gonna talk about john outsidethe ring dog and it sucks that
that's what we came to and himjust ducking like this kind of
made it even worse exactlybecause now because now they're
trying to say john jones therecord holder for the longest
(01:28:26):
you know uh heavyweight reignnow he didn't he didn't beat it
he didn't beat it oh so so theytook that away from him now he
was like he was like 40 days outThank fucking God.
It's good.
It's good.
This is when we thought when thefight was going to happen.
He was automatically going toget it, you know, 40 days out.
But nah, since he retired.
He didn't get it.
That shit fucking kills me, bro.
Yeah, it does, bro.
Honestly.
And even just aside from theantics, bro, he's just a shitty
(01:28:48):
fucking competitor, bro.
Again, he's very just picky,choosy, you know, with the
fights, bro.
Again, holding up the wholefucking division.
And low-key, bro, I feel bad forTom Aspinall.
He would have fought already.
Because at first, too, I reallywas under the impression, like,
Jon Jones doesn't need to duckTom Aspinall.
Yeah, he's what?
He was really ducking TomAspinall.
He was ducking him, bro.
(01:29:08):
He was ducking Tom.
And now I feel like a foolbecause I'm like...
I'm out here just trying todefend a black man.
I tried so hard, bro.
Such a piece of shit, dude.
He makes it so hard to defendhim.
I can't.
I can't, bro.
It's a piece of shit.
I can't.
You know.
He makes it, bro.
Honestly, because like I said,bro, if he, after he won, if he
gave up the belt, I wouldn'tgive a fuck right now.
(01:29:29):
If he beats D-Bay and said, youknow what?
I'm done, guys.
Yeah.
I'd have, okay, cool.
He done, bro.
But the fact that he came backDrew it out.
Pelled up the whole fuckingdivision.
It's been like a year and somechange now.
And you still get in trouble at37?
Yeah, and like Dana said, bro,Tom Aspinall literally wasted
time and money, bro.
Because, bro, as a...
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I don't even fightprofessionally, bro.
I've only fought like at theamateur level, bro.
And the preparation involved,it's fucking, it's mentally
taxing, bro.
Even beyond, even beyond themoney, bro.
It's mentally fucking taxing onyour spirit.
Like getting ready in your head.
Having to lock in, bro.
Having to lock in and really getyour mind on, okay, I'm not
going to do this.
I'm not going to eat certainfoods.
(01:30:10):
I'm really dialed the fuck in,bro.
And to get into that mode.
For a year?
Yeah, and then to constantly,all right, now I don't have to
get into that mode.
Now I got to get into that modeagain.
It's mentally fucking taxing,bro.
That'd be terrible, bro.
You know what I mean?
Like, again, I said it on thelast pod with Kayla Harrison,
bro.
I really respected when shetalked about what she had to
give up to be the champ.
You know what I mean?
And it's the same thing, bro.
(01:30:32):
All these fighters are doingthat, bro.
All these fighters have to giveup something.
Gotta be serious.
Yeah.
Bro, you gotta be serious, bro.
And I...
It hurts because from thecompetitor standpoint, bro, I
could only imagine the level ofpreparation Tom was doing, bro.
You know what I mean?
At that level, bro, especiallywhen you're holding the belt,
(01:30:53):
bro, you got to be ready so youdon't got to get ready.
You know what I mean?
I saw a clip.
He was hanging out with Pallythe Batty at a little breakfast,
a little place.
And like I said, Tom reallydoesn't have to cut.
He's a heavyweight already.
Yeah.
Bro, this dude ate like a salad.
And Patty ordered like amilkshake, pancakes, waffles,
sausage, bacon.
It was funny.
I see Tom.
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So I locked in.
He like, he didn't even know hewas fighting next.
He was just drinking like waterand like a smoothie.
And again, y'all don't know howfucking mentally taxed I can
imagine.
I do like that.
You say he's probably been thatmode for the last eight months.
Like you probably never got outof it.
Just in case you never know.
And then think about this, bro.
When you're in that mode, bro,think about what that does with
(01:31:34):
your relationship, with yourfriends and your family, bro.
Think about how often we go outand we eat as a way to
celebrate, as a way to dothings, as a way to bond and
connect, bro.
Like eating salad.
Exactly, bro.
You got a barbecue.
Yeah, so now exactly.
Think about when you have tostart eating different foods
from everybody else, bro.
You're low-key separatingyourself in a way.
(01:31:55):
You know what I mean?
Again, this is...
this is what separates cultures.
You know what I mean?
So now even I know this is not,this is a, This is a more
individualistic thing, butyou're having to separate
yourself from your people for acertain reason.
You know what I mean?
Which is fighting, which is, youknow.
Lock in.
Yeah, being the fucking champ,bro.
So again, it's just, bro, it'sdisrespectful, bro.
(01:32:16):
Yeah, bro.
It really is, man.
Especially like you said, histime, bro, his talent, bro.
It really is.
And to go and to just retirebecause, again, you got a
fucking DUI, dude.
Bro.
That's the worst part about it.
That's the worst part about it.
Again, Tom is showing crazylevels of discipline, and John
came and put the Coke down, bro.
UNKNOWN (01:32:35):
Bro.
SPEAKER_01 (01:32:35):
As we see.
Yeah, John can't put the cokedown.
He can't stop with the bitches,bro.
Like I said, that was not hiswife in the car.
Exactly, bro.
That's what the fuck I'm saying.
After we seen John go on theinternet and try to beg for his
wife back.
He got her back.
You know, and that's, bro.
She was there at the Steve Bayfight.
It looked like a happy familyagain.
A bad fucking guy.
He fooled us, bro.
He's a bad fucking guy, bro.
It was like, okay, John's on theright arrow.
(01:32:57):
His daughters were there at thelast fight.
His wife was back in his corner.
Well, okay, John's back, man.
He's off the drugs.
Nope.
John gets caught.
Do you have a random girl halfnaked in the passenger seat?
And that's what I'm saying.
And at this age, bro, at thisage, when I see these people and
the way they interact with theirfamilies and stuff, it matters.
It matters.
I'm not going to support a niggawho don't take care of his kids.
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I'm not going to support a niggawho fucks around on his wife and
shit like that.
Beating his wife.
You hitting women.
Yeah, bro.
You hitting women.
Assistantly, bro.
Cheating on your...
Come on, bro.
It wasn't like y'all just had afight.
Nah, it's like, damn, it's thethird time you got an incident.
That's what I'm saying.
I can't support it no more.
I can't.
I can't do it, bro.
I can't do it.
Get him out of here, bro.
Yeah, John got to go.
(01:33:38):
I don't want to see no fuckingcomebacks.
I don't want to see none of thatshit.
And just the way he talks aboutit, bro, he just, the fucking
audacity, dude.
Like I seen, he just talkedabout like, bro, money's just
falling into my lap.
I go to an event.
I have to be there for 30minutes.
I make 100K.
Fine.
Fucking stay there then, John.
Fucking state her then, bro.
I don't want to see you holdingup the fucking division, nigga.
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Yeah, I'm over it, bro.
I'm over it.
And honestly, the one thing Ienjoy about boxing is if you
duck the fight, they take yourboat.
Simple.
That's the one thing I do enjoyabout boxing.
You duck the fight, you'regetting stripped.
I wish UFC would take it alittle more serious, but UFC,
like you said, it's a littlemore, you got to hold on to our
star power.
And Dana White, he's fucking upthe product himself, not like...
(01:34:20):
Being equitable with the rules,bro.
Exactly, bro.
You know what I mean?
Because it's some guys, youknow.
Strip them.
Yeah, if you don't defend thebelt in three months, nigga,
you're stripped.
Fact.
You know, he did it to Francis.
He did it to Francis.
He did it to Francis, bro.
You know what I mean?
And then he went to PFL, right?
Got paid.
Yeah.
Dropped the heavyweight champ ofthe world.
All because he didn't want topay him.
You know?
And again, I know Dana White,bro.
(01:34:42):
The UFC could use a nigga likeFrancis right now.
Bro.
And Francis could use the UFCbecause PFL's kind of dying.
PFL sucks.
PFL sucks.
It's kind of mutual.
I can't lie.
PFL sucks, bro.
You usually could use Francisand Francis to low-key.
I mean, we didn't kill Harrisonleft, bro.
PFL's a diamond.
It's a diamond.
It's like I said on the last podtoo, bro.
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PFL and UFC, bro, they're havingto compete with other
organizations, bro, that are...
Really tapping into the people'sprimal instincts of just want to
see some niggas fight, bro.
Think about that CharlestonWhite fight versus the Island
Boys, bro.
that bro that was making moneyfor niggas bro because again
they tapped into the primalinstinct of they just want to
(01:35:26):
see niggas two niggas at thesame caliber go at it bro I
really want to see if CharlestonWhite really can back up his
talk that's what the fuck I'msaying and he was and that's bro
that's what people want to seeyeah that's what people want to
see you've seen Charleston Whitebuild his brand individually now
you've seen the Island Boysbuild their brand bring them
together let's get it crackingbro it was tough for real yeah
(01:35:47):
it really taps into the bropeople just want to see a fight
they don't bro they don't careabout the skill level as long as
people believe that these areequally matched people you know
what i mean as long as we'reunder the impression that either
one of these guys could possiblyget knocked out same thing with
the mike tyson jake paul broyeah again we really bought it
we really bought in we reallybought in bro i really believe
(01:36:10):
tyson had a chance i bought itin bro he might catch him You
know, and again, that's what theUFC is having to compete with
right now.
And again, when you think aboutwhat these other organizations
are doing, when you think aboutthe street beefs, you know, they
know how to sell.
When you think about the bareknuckle box, they know what
their niche is and they know howto sell.
(01:36:30):
They know bare knuckle boxingknows we're going to get the
fans that just want to seestraight violence.
You know what I mean?
Because there's a niche outthere for that.
UFC doesn't know who theirfucking niche is.
If anything, bro, their niche isprobably the WWE fans.
It's probably the overlap rightthere nah nah nah their niche is
like it's the old school brosstill they're just older now and
the thing is bro you're sellingto the wrong people that you're
(01:36:52):
trying to sell to the old schoolbros but now I think they sell
to the new school bros like youknow like those like there are
no new school bros thoughbecause think about the new
school bros are just fuckingkeyboard warriors bro nah the
new school bros are like therich kids keyboard warriors
niggas who really haven't had todo anything bro because I think
about even like I think about myuncle in the sense of, like,
(01:37:14):
when I think about an old schoolbro.
Yeah.
My uncle Henry, that dude's anold school bro.
Yeah, true.
That's an old school bro.
That nigga was doing wrestlingback in the day before he was,
like, mainstream.
Yeah, like martial arts back inthe day.
Yeah, he was, bro.
He was doing wrestling andjujitsu back when everybody just
thought, hey, that looks kind ofgay.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
But he understood, like, nah,nigga, I'm a bro.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
(01:37:35):
He was, bro, on some bro shit.
Okay, well, now the new schoolbro, he goes to USC.
Yeah.
He doesn't play sports.
That's what I'm saying.
The new school bro is the redpill man, right?
Yeah, kind of, yeah.
That's the new school bro.
He never fought before.
And trying to sell to that typeof person, bro, you're not...
But he loves the UFC.
He loves football.
(01:37:55):
He loves sports, but neverplayed.
When I think about the oldschool, bro, I think about the
nigga with the tap out boardshorts, the metal militia.
Bro, that's the old school, bro.
They're wrestling all fouryears.
Old school, bro.
Play football just to hitniggas.
Yep.
Wasn't even good.
Just wanted to lay wood.
You know how I knew it was oldschool, bro, too.
(01:38:16):
When you really watch some oldschool UFC fights, bro.
their niggas was throwing likethey was rarely throwing any
kicks that wasn't leg kicks broniggas had bro they couldn't
kick any higher than a leg kickbecause they had the long ass
head hunting it was head huntingand wrestling that's the old
school bro man that's the oldschool bro bro they need to get
(01:38:38):
back into that bro i do missthat they need to find they need
to find a uh They really need todial in on who they're trying to
advertise to.
Yeah, facts.
Because right now, these redpill guys, bro, and trying to
get them locked in, it's notgoing to work.
It's not working, bro.
It's not, because they just...
They're pricing out the realfans, bro.
They're pricing us out.
They're pricing us out, dog.
Me and you would love to go to aevent, bro.
We love UFC, bro.
(01:38:59):
We love fighting, bro.
Shit, hopefully we hit anotheramateur event one of these days,
bro.
Oh, yeah.
But we really enjoy that shit,bro.
That's the reason we come in andtalk about shit on the mic.
And obviously, we don't want tobore you guys to death, but if
we really wanted to, niggascould come down and break
down...
I fight techniques and shit.
Like, it would be boring as shitfor you guys.
You really could, bro.
But we love that shit.
We enjoy it, bro.
It's just shit, bro.
(01:39:20):
I can do my set, bro.
It's just all I have to chewpurest forms like a human could
do, bro.
Just, like, learn something withtheir bare hands.
You know what I mean?
Just, like, I don't know.
It's so primal, bro.
It's so primal, bro.
Just me versus you, nigga.
Let's get it, bro.
That's primal, bro.
Whoever wins, wins.
Shake hands after, bro.
Bow and keep it pushing, bro.
It's just...
They really need to get back tothat, bro.
(01:39:41):
Just getting into the heart andsoul of it all, bro.
God damn it, bro.
UFC 317?
Yeah, man.
Ilya versus Oliveira, headliner.
Yep.
Who we got?
Pantoja, Kaikara, France.
Also, it's some good.
Oh, Bill Darush.
Okay.
Yep.
Manny Cano's back.
(01:40:02):
It's some good fights, bro.
The Money Man's back.
Who you got winning IlyaCharles?
Bro, my heart wants Charles towin.
Ilya's too dangerous, bro.
That's a bad man.
Bro, that is a bad man.
That's a bad man.
That's a bad man, bro.
But I know Charles, he's adangerous guy.
You know, but I've seen it.
(01:40:23):
I've seen it with Max, bro.
I thought, you know, Max issomebody who could take some
damage, bro.
He was taking it for a littlebit.
Yeah, Charles is also anotherdude who I think could take some
damage.
But when you see somebody withIlya's power.
Only so many damage.
UNKNOWN (01:40:36):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (01:40:36):
Only so much damage.
It's a different type of damage,bro.
Only so much damage, bro.
It's a different type of damage.
It wasn't like Max didn't touchhim.
Max was touching him too, butMax isn't a power puncher.
Max is a...
He's going to break you down.
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
He's a formula guy, you know,multiple punches.
So it was interesting to see himjust like, bam, like load up.
And it's so sad to see the StarHeroes go down.
(01:40:59):
Volume puncher.
There you go.
Anyway.
Volume, yep.
So you got Olivera?
I want Olivera to win, bro, butI feel like Soporia's going to
take it.
Yeah, I got Ilya, too.
I can't lie.
I think Ilya knocks him out andgets it done, sadly.
Pantoja, man, we got to talkabout Pantoja's on the fucking
run.
Yeah, I think Pantoja's takingit, bro.
I like Kaikara France a lot,though.
(01:41:19):
He has heart.
I think we've already seen himfight for the belt before.
But we know his game, bro.
He's going to come try and knockyou out.
He's going to get clipped.
If he doesn't catch you, you'regoing to beat him.
Yeah, I don't know if I'm abeliever in Kaikara France like
that, bro.
You know, I think...
Bro, Pantoja, he's elite, bro.
Bro, honestly, I think this willbe like the fourth defense.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying,bro.
(01:41:39):
Pantoja, he's elite level, bro.
Yeah, honestly, we're going totalk about Pantoja differently
if he gets to Kaikara France.
I think it's like number fourfor the boat.
And then within the span of liketwo years, so.
Talk about being active, bro.
Yeah, and I feel like KaikaraFrance, he'd just be trying to
sell people on just being like awild, like.
He is a wild boy.
Pauly guy.
Yeah.
So he's sticking his tongue out,not buying it, bro.
Pantoja's going to cook thatname.
(01:42:00):
That's what he is.
He's a wild boy.
He's a swing heavy.
So kick as hard as he can.
And again, I'm more of, I wantto see a dude who could go in
there and execute a game plan.
And that's fair.
And I know Pantoja could do it.
Bro, and we saw him do itmultiple ways.
We saw him finish fights and wesaw him go a distance.
So it's one thing I do loveabout him.
And then who else we have onhere?
(01:42:21):
Oh yeah, Brendan Revelle.
Oh, that's a good fight.
Oh, Roval.
Yeah, Brad Roval.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He's on here.
Wasn't his last fight againstPantoja?
Yeah, he lost.
Yeah, yeah.
So that's a pretty good fight.
He's going to get to JoshuaVann.
I don't think I've ever seen himfight.
Yeah, me either.
Young Cat, 23.
Okay.
Looks like he is from East Asia.
(01:42:46):
Okay.
So, yeah, it looks like.
Oh, shit.
They're going to find him akiller.
What's up?
Dana might have found him akiller, bro.
Where's he from?
I think he's from Asia.
I think Dana might have foundhim a killer.
If he not getting no ties, bro,I don't know if I'm believing in
(01:43:08):
it.
He's 23, though.
He's 5'4".
You got to get them ties, bro.
I don't think he's fromThailand, though.
Bro, there's a whole country ofmotherfuckers who are 5'4".
Straight killers, bro.
Stop, stop.
Bro.
Stop.
I said, bro, matter of fact,they got men out there who
weighing at 115.
Knocking niggas out, bro.
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Doing Muay Thai.
Oh, he's from...
He's from...
What's it?
Myanmar?
What the fuck is this?
Myanmar.
So right next to Thailand.
That's right next to Thailand.
There you go, bro.
He's close.
Close enough?
He said, yeah.
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So yeah, that should be a goodfight.
Those two lightweight guys.
Dariush is back against theMoney Man, Money Kano.
He just fought for the beltagainst Islam not too long ago.
So that's going to be a reallygood fight, I think.
I think it's a good bounce backfight for both those dudes.
Yeah, now I'm going for thelocal cat, though, bro.
Darius.
Yeah, bro, he be from OrangeCounty.
Yeah, bro, he be training overthere at King's MMA.
(01:44:10):
Oh, does he?
Yeah, bro.
Oh, shit, that's dope, bro.
I'm going to go for the localcat, bro.
Yeah, man.
Shout out to the local cat, bro.
Shout out to OST California.
I'm rocking it down.
I'm going for Darius.
And I heard, bro, I heard he'slike a real cool dude, too.
Really?
Yeah, like I heard he's justreal chill.
Like down to earth.
Yeah, very humble guy, bro.
That's dope, bro.
I've been seeing...
Someone else is an Orange Countything, like Rampage and Armond.
(01:44:30):
There's a few other UFC fightersfighting on Orange County, like
different gyms, though.
That's dope.
The thing is, too, like evenjust being in like the Muay Thai
circuit a little bit, bro, I'veseen some of them cats from
King's MMA.
Yeah, those dudes is good, bro.
I can't lie.
They got some talent over there,bro.
They got some talent, man.
Some of those fights I went tosee you fight.
Yeah, bro.
Them cats are good over atKing's MMA, bro.
Those dudes is talented, bro.
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So I respect Darius, bro,because I feel like, you know,
he's helping, like, breed thatlevel of talent out there, you
know?
So it shows me, bro, he's a goodleader on top of being, you
know, a good martial artist.
Yeah, it makes sense, bro.
You know what I mean?
I feel like that's important,bro.
Yeah, it is, especially in thisday of age, dude.
Because people don't realize,like, again, just because some
of these dudes are, like, champsand all that doesn't mean that
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they're good at teaching otherpeople how to fight.
Bro, or being good leaders.
Yeah, yeah, exactly, bro.
Yeah, bro, fuck.
Nigga can't even lead hisfamily, bro.
Terrible, bro.
Right, so...
I want to see Darius dosomething.
Me too.
I want to see him get the upsetover the young man.
I'm a little younger than him,but I'd love to see Darius get
some more wins, bro.
Good weekend, dude.
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I know we're not going to getthe Tom fight with John, but I'm
definitely still excited to seeDDP and a comms out fight in a
few weeks.
I think we're about six weeksout, eight weeks out about that
one, so that's about a month anda half or so.
Still some good fights comingthis summer.
It's got the Max Dustin, so...
The retirement fight.
(01:45:55):
I saw Lil Wayne's going to walkhim out in New Orleans.
That's pretty cool.
That's for the hometown kid.
I think that Dana put that cardtogether just to give Poirier
some love.
I'm going to take that card.
I like it.
Yeah, I'm going to take the cardfor what it is.
It's not going to be the moststacked card.
I already know.
That card is just for...
We love you, Dustin.
Thank you for all the years.
Yeah, he deserves some respect.
You know what I mean?
(01:46:15):
He's been hanging out in the UFCfor a while, bro.
So I hope when the time comes, Ihope Mac gets to go in Hawaii.
That'd be tough.
Yeah, bro.
In a stadium or some shit, bro.
That'd be cool, man.
But yeah, man, UFC, I thinkwe're wrapped up pretty much for
UFC.
I think so, bro.
It's time to get a little moreserious, get some steam off.
Yeah, bro.
Fuck you, unapologetic, wannabeass niggas.
(01:46:36):
Trump's a fucking traitor.
Yeah, what are we going to startoff with, bro?
Hold on.
Trump's making niggas fight.
They're making them ceasefire.
Oh, okay.
So you want to get in some Trumpshit right now.
We can do that.
I want to go everywhere with it,bro.
Actually, you know what?
What do you have?
What do you have?
I think we might have to keep iton UFC just a little longer.
Oh, what do you have?
The B2J thing?
OVO.
(01:46:57):
OVO UFC, bro.
I forgot about the OVO.
OVO UFC, bro.
Yeah, that was interesting.
Yeah, man, over the weekend Isaw GSP link up with UFC and,
you know, they came out withsome new gear, OVOX UFC gear.
And it's funny because they keptleading the comment.
People in the comments kept,like, you know, trashing them.
Because this is typical Drake,just trying to rebrand and link
(01:47:19):
in a different way.
SPEAKER_03 (01:47:19):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (01:47:20):
And this kind of
actually goes along with Drake
coming out with Morgan Wallenover a few days ago, too.
Oh, Drake, bro.
And it seems like Drake is kindof rebranding to the Red Pill,
bro, a little bit.
Yeah.
He is.
Kind of what it seems like.
He is, bro.
I really can't fucking standDrake.
And this makes sense, though,bro, because, again, Drake has
lost all credibility with...
(01:47:41):
with his black fan base for themost part.
You know what I mean?
Like, and even just beyond blackpeople, bro, it's a lot of
people.
I've said it on the pod, bro.
There's a whole generation ofkids, bro, who only know Drake
as a pedophile, bro.
You know what I mean?
When we think about Drake's, youknow, we think about take care.
Nothing was the same.
When they think about Drake,they think about, you know,
(01:48:01):
Certified.
Love a boy.
Certified.
Pedophile.
Texan Millie.
Exactly, bro.
You know, so it's really donesome damage.
Gone on dates with a girl.
I turned 18 the day after.
Exactly.
And I think what better way torebrand as a pedophile than to
try to go and associate withsome right-wingers who love
bringing pedophiles into thegroup.
You know what I mean, bro?
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Them right-wing cats, bro, theygot no fucking morals, bro.
They got no morals, bro.
We see Trump's the president.
That's what I'm saying, bro.
They got no fucking morals, bro.
They don't give a fuck if youknow you're a rapist, bro.
No, stop.
They don't give a fuck if you'rea pedophile, bro.
They'll take anybody, bro.
Just as long as you got somemoney and you're on their side.
Yeah, that's kind of how itfeels, bro.
And it makes sense.
It sounds about Drake, bro.
The Drake Wee brand kind of feltnasty.
(01:48:43):
And I mean, I'm not reallysurprised the UFC...
The UFC's not a dying brand,but...
Their popularity has peaked, Ithink, like around the COVID
era, 2021, 2019.
I think their popularity waslike sky high.
You know what I mean?
I think they're kind of likedying down.
So I think them partnering upwith Drake is just like them
kind of like, you know, get somepopularity back up.
But for Drake, on the otherhand...
(01:49:06):
I don't know.
I guess I'm a little surprised,but man.
I'm not surprised, bro.
I thought Drake would give us ahip-hop album.
No, Drake's always been afucking white boy, bro.
Yeah, we saw the black face.
I've seen the black face, bro.
I've seen the black face.
He's, bro...
I saw the clip.
What do you guys talk like thatfor?
Why don't you guys talk proper?
I saw the clips.
(01:49:28):
And now he's like, man down, onedown, man.
And now he's all this like...
Now he's fucking Somalian andshit.
Again, when you really thinkabout that, bro, it's a good
point that you brought that up,bro.
We've seen Jamaican Drake, bro.
We've seen Houston Drake.
We've seen Atlanta Drake.
We've seen all these differentversions.
This is just another iterationof Drake at this point.
(01:49:49):
The character, bro.
Again, Drake is a fucking actorwho occasionally makes rap
music.
Because the real Drake soundslike a nice dude from when I see
the clips.
I don't even think I think thereal Drake.
Maybe not nice.
He's a cornball.
Maybe he's like R.
Kelly.
Nice.
But yeah, I think the real Drakeis a cornball again.
And I think.
(01:50:09):
Drake is is the prime example ofwhy you can't give everybody
money, bro, because Drake to mejust remind he's just a corny
nigga with money.
He really is.
Again, because again, when youwhen you look at it, when I look
at it like this, bro.
Drake's not a family dude.
Drake don't take care of hiskids.
No.
He been rapping.
Again, we seen Drake in thespotlight for 15 years now, if
not longer, bro.
(01:50:30):
Bro, but he paying for hisniggas, bro.
He real.
He paying money to Baka, bro,and Chubbs, bro.
Real niggas, bro.
His day ones.
Like I said, bro, them other redpill cats.
Again, like I said, he going togive money to the other cats,
you know.
A nigga who's accused ofpimping.
And his personal bodyguard.
And that's what it is, bro.
(01:50:50):
So it's time that we really justlike, that's who Drake is, bro.
Oh, yeah.
That's really who Drake is, bro.
And associating with like theMorgan Wallen type, bro.
I don't even, bro.
I can't stand them fucking, themnew age country folks, bro.
I fucking hate.
And it's, bro, it's not like I,well, I don't like country.
Maybe I don't listen to country.
(01:51:10):
I don't like new age country.
But if some old school countrycome on, it's not bad, bro.
I'm going to talk about that,bro, because I feel like, nigga,
this new age country isn't realcountry, bro.
This new age country is fuckingbootlickers, bro.
It's some fucking bootlickers,because that old country music,
bro, it used to be, nigga,yeehaw, fuck the law, nigga.
Hunky-tonk, nigga, shotgun,right.
(01:51:31):
Yeah, when they really talkedabout, niggas, Keep the
government out of it, bro.
Yeah, nigga.
All forms of government.
I got my gun, beer, nigga.
You know what I mean?
Exactly.
Why do we need the police when Igot my own arms, nigga?
Now these new age countryniggas, bro, it's, you know,
it's be a good American.
You know, respect the police,nigga.
They're corny, bro.
They're bootlickers.
They're fucking bootlickers,bro.
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You know what I mean?
They have...
It's corny as fuck.
Yeah, I miss when, like, niggaswant to, like, ride their
tractors drunk.
When it was about some realshit.
Don't touch my gun.
Yeah.
Exactly, nigga.
Leave my farm alone, nigga.
When it was really awesome,don't tread on me type of shit,
bro.
When it was, they really meantit.
Don't tread on me, nigga.
It's my farm, nigga.
I don't want your GMOCs.
That's what I'm saying, bro.
(01:52:12):
But now it's like.
Nigga, it's a small town.
Respect my small town rights,nigga.
Yeah, now it's like poppy alittle bit.
And it's like, be a goodAmerican.
Listen to the law.
And then they add some singing.
They call it Post Malone.
Because I even think about this.
When I think about real countrymusic, bro, one of the things
that I think about, I thinkabout moonshine, bro.
(01:52:33):
And when I think about moonshinesymbolically, nigga, moonshine
is a symbol of rebellion, nigga.
When you really think aboutthat, bro, moonshine is a symbol
of rebellion, and we don'tdepend on big...
Businesses for anything, nigga.
We make our own shit here, bro.
You want to make it illegal?
(01:52:53):
That's a cultural thing rightthere, nigga.
They don't want to do that nomore.
You know what I mean?
I was like, you're notlistening.
That's what I'm saying.
Now, what they've turned itinto, they try to make it all
Bud Light and all this shit.
It's very corporate now, niggas.
It's not Bud Light.
It's very corporate now, nigga.
It's mad corporate.
It's very corporate now, bro.
It's mad corporate, bro.
And that's what I'm saying, bro.
(01:53:14):
They've taken away the oomph outof it, bro.
It's the same thing.
It's the same thing.
It's the same thing they didwith hip hop, bro.
There used to be some oomph toit, nigga.
Facts.
When's the last time you heard anigga really say, fuck the
police, bruh?
In hip-hop, bro.
They not saying it like that.
They not saying it like that nomore.
Strictly just fuck niggas, bro.
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It's strictly just on some niggahate, bro.
And I feel like we've seen thatwith all genres of music, bro.
We're seeing it with countrymusic.
Niggas' dicks sucking.
It's I'ma kill my op.
You know?
And that's what I'm saying, bro.
It's real fucking corny now.
Yeah, we ain't really got norevolution.
I mean...
A little bit, but not a lot.
Because when I think about somecountry music, nigga, I think
about Willie Nelson, nigga.
(01:53:55):
And Willie Nelson, that's not acorporate nigga at all.
That's a good one, bro.
Yeah, I'm not with the new.
I'm not with the new.
It makes me sick to my stomach.
This new age country shit, bro.
They trying to make it verypalatable for a certain
demographic of people, bro.
Facts.
And again, and I feel like itreally ties into what we've seen
(01:54:16):
from Orange County, bro.
How many people do we know fromOrange County who want to be
fake cowboys?
Who want to act like, you know,like their fake country?
Nigga, you grew up in OC, nigga.
Take the cowboy hat off.
Take the boots off, nigga.
You're not from Texas.
Bro, stop.
You're not really about it.
(01:54:36):
You went and you tried to livein Texas for a year.
It didn't work.
You came back to OC, nigga.
We seen you, bro.
It didn't work.
We seen you.
Florida didn't work.
Yeah, exactly.
You're not really about it, bro.
It didn't work, bro.
You're not really about it.
All these cowboys.
There's too many cowboys.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
There's too many wannabes.
There's too many cowboys, bro.
And I feel like that stems fromthe type of music they listening
to, bro.
Facts.
The type of music empowers themto think like, hey, man, it
might be better in Texas.
(01:54:57):
No.
No, you don't even reallybelieve that, nigga.
Bro, you went to the beach everyweekend.
You're not a real cowboy.
We'll use an OC boy like me,bro.
You never been to those coursetables.
You're not really about it,nigga.
Never milked a cow before.
You're all for the aesthetics,nigga.
And now niggas think they'regoing to do all that hard labor.
Do niggas think a farm's easy?
(01:55:19):
They do.
They do.
Like, bro, a farm's not easy,dog.
And it's like, I know you,nigga.
You're an OC boy, bro.
Exactly, bro.
You're a sneakerhead trying topose as a cowboy.
You like Mustangs, nigga.
All right?
Like, y'all are not with it.
Y'all are not as country as youthink you are.
Yeah, y'all are not.
(01:55:40):
Y'all are not.
Because let me take a step back,bro.
I remember growing up, bro.
And when I thought about a niggawho was right wing, bro, it
meant government stay out of mybusiness.
Yeah, bro.
It meant government stay out ofmy business, bro.
That's all I thought of.
You know what I mean?
That's what I thought.
I can't lie.
This whole, like, right wingequals race is a new thought.
(01:56:01):
Exactly.
This is a new thought, bro.
I remember the old school whereit really was, bro.
You could really be aconservative, bro.
And it really could have been.
Because of conservative values.
Yeah.
Because you were really for,hey, get the government out of
my business.
Exactly.
Which is something I could kindof get behind, bro.
I don't agree with it, but Iunderstand that you have a
certain viewpoint.
(01:56:22):
Yeah, I don't want thegovernment in everything.
Yeah, exactly.
Some things government shouldhelp.
But these new age country boys,bro, they're pro-government.
You're right wing, but you wantthe government in your business?
You're, you're anti-government,but you, but you're talking
about, you know, we need astrong police force.
(01:56:42):
Y'all not fooling me.
Y'all not fooling me.
That's true though.
Cause then it's like the samepeople.
It's like, I believe in thegovernment, you know, the COVID
vaccine was the COVID vaccine.
Cause it's crazy, bro.
Because again, these niggasthink that the government, that
there's some, yeah, they thinkthat there's a deep state.
(01:57:02):
but they somehow don't believethat supporting the police
doesn't somehow support the deepstate.
Yeah, that's like...
And it's like, nigga, they doingall this mental gymnastics.
Bro, you're just a racist, bro.
Just keep it real.
Yeah.
You're just a racist, bro.
I hate this new era of, like...
Yeah, this new era of right-wingis so weird.
Why big is it soft?
Yeah, it's weird, bro.
I remember, bro, I remember,like...
(01:57:23):
Bro, some of my parents' friendsand shit, like, voted for Bush,
and it was cool.
I remember some realconservatives, nigga.
And it was cool, bro.
I never heard my parents belike...
Oh, I don't like John because hevoted for Bush.
My parents never said that.
We went to their house.
But now it's like, nah, youvoted for Trump.
Nah, I can't fuck with you.
We blink an eye.
Oh, you voted for John McCain?
(01:57:44):
Because you know what it is,too?
Again, even voting for Trump.
Trump represents no realconservative values, bro.
Trump's big business.
That's a millionaire from NewYork.
You know what I mean?
That's a millionaire from NewYork.
He just knew he could convincethem.
Because these same people arelike, I didn't know Trump was
going to deport my mom or mygrandma or my boyfriend.
(01:58:04):
And it's like, dog, your wholefamily's Republican.
Y'all voted for Trump.
Y'all was talking about Latinosfor Trump.
And it's crazy, too, because nowwe know some people talking
about, oh, donate to myGoFundMe.
No, because that's what y'allget.
I'm not donating to theGoFundMe.
I'm not donating to theGoFundMe.
(01:58:24):
All right?
That's what you get.
Nigga, you made your bed layingit, bruh.
You made your bed laying it.
Because you're not a realconservative, nigga.
You're a racist.
You're a racist.
Oh, my God.
You're racist.
This guy is crazy, though.
No, because we know real peoplelike that.
We know real people like that.
And I think it's about time tocall him out, bruh.
It is.
It is.
I love you.
Y'all some real corn balls, bro.
(01:58:45):
Nah, stop, stop.
Y'all some real corn balls.
It's cool when you think it'shurting somebody else.
Nah, that's fine.
But when it's hurting yourfolks, though, it's all of a
sudden it's crazy.
Nah, bro, I do remember somepeople were pretty, maybe not
them, but their families.
Hey, you're guilty byassociation, bro.
I remember that, bro.
Yeah, man.
But that's what happens.
I've been seeing a lot ofTikToks, Instagrams.
I've been seeing a lot of peopleand it was like, yeah, all those
(01:59:07):
Latinos voted for Trump, but.
They think they're one of thegood ones.
And that's the thing, bro.
Being black, bro.
I've, I've grew up with thisidea of, you know, trying to be
one of the goods.
I could recognize when a niggais trying to be one of the good
ones and thinking he's going toget some type of reward, but you
don't.
I thought the difference waslike, like we said a few pods
ago, bro.
(01:59:27):
It's like the propaganda thatsome people fall for.
Sadly, it's like when we'reblack, bro, we're black.
Right.
And it's like, maybe we can getaway with like a light skin
thing.
Or we might can get away withlike, maybe.
But you're still a nigga, right?
But I was like, for some reasonit's like propaganda or it's
like, if you're like Spaniard orCuban, it's better than being
(01:59:50):
like from Mexico.
You know what I mean?
And it's like, yo, why is itlike, Being more European,
better than being more NativeAmerican.
We talked about it on the lastpod, bro.
Latinos is an umbrella term thatreally just collects anybody who
speaks Spanish.
And like we said, there's whitefolks that speak Spanish.
(02:00:11):
There's niggas who speakSpanish.
There's indigenous folks whospeak Spanish.
You know what I mean?
So when I think about thesepeople who are Latinos for
Trump, bro, they were thinkingthey recognize whether it's
consciously or subconsciously.
It's because they look likeCanelo.
You know what I mean?
They look like Canelo, so theythought, I look like Canelo.
Yeah.
And they're trying to hurt thepeople who...
(02:00:32):
You know, who look like us.
Look like us.
Yeah, who look like us.
Yeah.
Who like, nah, y'all not realLatinos.
It's like, they're probably moreLatino than you.
They trying to hurt a nigga wholook like Yoel Romero, bro.
That's crazy.
They trying to hurt a nigga wholook like David Ortiz.
Bro.
They trying to hurt a nigga wholook like Sammy Sosa, bro.
Bro, look like Andrew, bro.
Andrew look like a straightNative American, dog.
That's our boy, bro.
Shout out to T.
(02:00:53):
Hey, shout out, hey, shout outBig T, bro.
Shout out to T, bro.
Andrew, you look like a straightindigenous, bro.
Yeah.
Andrew, bro, straight ass tech.
Bro, straight ass tech, dog.
They trying, The European tryingto be mad to the niggas.
Honestly, it's kind of crazy.
They're kind of able to step up.
and, like, separate themselvesfrom the propaganda.
And that's what they're tryingto do.
(02:01:14):
That's what they were under theimpression of when they're
saying Latinos for Trump.
They're trying to say, hey, I'mthe fair-skinned Latino.
I'm supposed to be the morepalatable one.
You know, we're talking aboutthe indigenous ones we want to
send back.
You know what I mean?
But no, no, they don't care,nigga.
If you don't speak English, getthem up out of here.
Get them up out of here.
We don't care.
So I find that's where it getskind of bad.
(02:01:35):
It's like, nah, bro.
We can't fall for thepropaganda, dog.
And don't get me twisted.
I definitely, bro, I definitelygot real sympathy and empathy
for the real Latinos, bro, whoreally about that La Raza,
nigga.
When they really, bro, theyreally taking that pride and
they really on the streets rightnow protesting and shit right
(02:01:55):
there for their friends andfamily who getting deported.
Those are the ones I respect,bro.
But, you know, there's a wholeother ones who are cosplaying,
who want to cosplay as Latinos,but they're just white folks who
speak Spanish.
Hey, I see it.
We see it, bro.
I see it.
Hold the little signs up.
And I'm not donating to yourGoFundMe, bro.
(02:02:16):
Bro, stop.
Bro, stop.
Can you fucking stop?
Stop with the GoFundMe.
Fuck, bro.
Hey, El Salvador, nigga.
Keep them niggas.
Bro, Newman's crazy.
El Salvador, bro.
Newman's crazy.
Get them niggas up out of here,bro.
Bro, stop with the GoFundMe.
(02:02:37):
Bro, stop, bro.
Stop.
Nah, because that shit reallydid send me into a little bit of
a rage, bruh.
Nah, fact.
See, I remember.
I
SPEAKER_02 (02:02:46):
remember.
I remember.
SPEAKER_01 (02:02:50):
Anyway, shout out to
the people who are really out
there protesting.
Bro, yeah, man.
Standing up, bro.
Free y'all family, bro.
Hopefully y'all get backtogether.
The people out there, you know,came to this country.
Was probably here a thousandyears before.
Free y'all family, bro.
They was here before it was evena country.
Before there was borders, nigga.
Free them, you know.
(02:03:11):
Free those people.
I'm with Newman, but Newman'scrazy.
But yeah, free those people,man.
Free the guys, bro.
Like I said, because weprobably...
we'll be next if they have theirway and that's really what it is
bro that's why it's such adangerous sentiment right now
bro because we don't realize browe're easily going to be in the
(02:03:31):
position to be migrants soon broyou know our kids could possibly
be migrants bro our kids couldpossibly be climate refugees
right now bro because thinkabout this bro we talked about
on past pods bro in the state ofFlorida right now bro they're no
longer giving people homeinsurance anymore bro because
climate change is taking such atoll bro with the hurricanes and
(02:03:52):
all that shit.
They can't afford it anymore,bro, because again, these
insurance companies know they'rereally going to have to pay
people out because climatechange has made it so that these
hurricanes are, bro, it's nowthe normal for it to be catfire,
bro.
It's now the normal for it tobe, bro, legendary style storms,
bro.
Even beyond Florida right now.
Think about Arizona, nigga.
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Arizona is experiencingrecord-breaking heat waves right
now, bro.
And I'll put it like this.
This is the coolest it's goingto be from this point on.
This is the coolest it's goingto be.
So again, if it's only gettinghotter, bro, folks who are
living in Arizona, Florida,they're eventually going to have
to migrate somewhere else.
It's only a matter of timebefore, you know, these
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companies aren't insuring homesin Arizona anymore either
because of the climate.
You know what I mean?
It's only a matter of timebefore this happens all around
the country.
It already happened out here atthe fire.
Exactly, bro.
With the fire.
You know what I mean?
And it's a dangerous thing to doright now because, again, you
think it's only affectingsomebody else.
But it's only a matter of timebefore it's you.
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Because, again, this idea ofwho's a migrant, who's legal,
who's illegal, it's all made up.
It's all made up.
It's made up.
Again, like I said on the lastone.
I think everyone should haveaccess to IRF.
Everybody.
That's it, bro.
Everybody.
If we want to get up and move tofucking East Indonesia right
now, we should be able to.
It's the earth, bro.
It's just fucking killing me,bro.
(02:05:18):
Especially with what I've seenrecently, dude.
The Supreme Court, bro.
The Supreme Court agreed now tolet...
Uh, people who are migrants,they're allowed to get deported
to other countries that aren'ttheir country of origin, bro.
So right now they're trying todeport some migrants now to
South Sudan, bro.
They're trying to deport peoplewho are from Latin America.
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They're trying to send them overto Africa.
You know what I mean?
It was already one thing.
We talked about it before whenthey were sending them to El
Salvador.
You know what I mean?
Now they're sending them toanother continent, bro.
You know what I mean, bro?
And that's a political thingright there, bro.
And it's only a matter of timebefore that's you.
And again, if you're voting forthis and the rest of the world
sees this, do you think they'regoing to have sympathy on your
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children when they're climaterefugees?
Do you think like a place likeCanada or Mexico is going to
have sympathy when Americans istrying to rush there?
Because again, our area's notgoing to be habitable anymore.
Because think about this, bro.
Those colder climates likeCanada, bro, when things start
heating up, bro, Canada's justgoing to be normal then, bro.
You know what I mean?
It's going to look like theMidwest then, bro.
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It's not going to be all icyanymore.
It's just going to be...
not gonna be as bad yeah youknow so people are gonna migrate
over to those types of placeslike iceland greenland places
that are notoriously cold orjust when they cool down bro
it's gonna be habitable landsyeah and people are gonna want
to travel over do you thinkthey're gonna want let you over
there bro with the type of timewe're on and i thought we forget
(02:06:46):
bro like people used to migrateeverywhere back in the day that
was normal like ice age happenedlet's go here it's hotter I was
getting colds, going here iswarmer.
That was normal, bro.
That's how humanity started.
It was just normal.
Niggas want to talk about somebullshit like paperwork.
Paperwork.
Immigrants.
What the fuck is that, dog?
Paperwork.
I think we're all human, dog.
I think we're all on earth.
I think we should all haveaccess to water, earth,
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electricity.
Maybe not.
Whatever the fuck.
No, it is a right.
It is a right.
Water, house, electricity, evenWi-Fi.
It's a right, bro.
Especially, you know why Wi-Fiis a fucking human right, bro?
Because they're trying to makeeverything digital right now.
And if we're going to live in aworld to where we have to accept
cryptocurrency and stuff likethat as a primary form of
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payment and things like that, weneed to make sure that the
internet is accessible toeverybody then, bro.
Because if it's not, then we'rejust going to live in a world
where it's just going tocontinue to be inequitable for
everybody.
Just a new way to do it now.
So these things are humanfucking rights, bro.
These things are human rightsthat all people should be
entitled to, bro.
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You know, especially when Ithink about something like AI,
bro, when I think about these AIcompanies trying to sell us, you
know, premium, like we got topay for premium.
Do you know that like the basisfor a lot of these AI companies,
bro, they're using data thatthey get from you.
And me.
And again, they're usinginformation that they collect
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from, from universities andstuff like that.
And universities, they get theirinformation from the public,
bro.
And that's free.
They're doing their studiesbased off of, off of information
that they can make a money.
And now they're trying to sellit to us, bro.
They're trying to sell it to us.
You need this button.
Yeah.
And they know they're selling usa lousy product because like you
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said, bro, you, The creator ofOpenAI.
You saw that?
Yeah, bro.
Yeah, ChatGBT came to OpenAI.
He said, you guys shouldn'tbelieve it fully because
sometimes AI hallucinates.
They know they're selling youpoison, bro.
I might yell for the creator totell you his crack is a cut.
It's kind of crazy.
(02:08:54):
Bro, they're letting you know.
He's like, that's not pure cokeyou're ingesting.
Just let you know.
You shouldn't, you know.
It's kind of, when he said that,I was like, oh, bro, you know,
some people like, and readingthe comments is insane.
Like, bro, some people use like,chat GPT as a therapist.
We talked about the guy, thelast one, that dude uses it as a
therapist, as a partner.
(02:09:14):
So it's like, you got peopleusing GPT, like some of these
AIs as partners, therapists, asbusiness partners, as all types
of things.
And some of it is beneficial,but some of it is like, bro,
like, You kind of need a humansometimes, bro.
I've seen even what I want totalk about now, too, is, bro,
we're seeing AI being used fordigital blackface, bro.
(02:09:35):
We're seeing people use AI.
I've been seeing that a lot.
Yeah, we're seeing people use AIto create black people and then
use that as propaganda in orderto get messaging across, bro.
I've been seeing even worse thanthat.
What's up?
I've been seeing a King Kong.
Have you been seeing that yet?
Mm-mm.
Are you still plugged in?
(02:09:56):
Yeah.
Let me disconnect.
Bro, you haven't seen this yet?
No, I ain't seen it.
Bro, so it's like there's peopleright now.
And it looks like they're usingKing Kong to spread gang
propaganda.
(02:10:16):
You really haven't seen this?
No, I haven't seen that.
I just think...
I think it's worse than...
I feel like you might as wellshoot the A.I.
Black guy.
I feel like it would be a littlebetter, to be honest.
But, yeah, it's like King KongCrippin' or something.
What?
Yeah, you haven't seen it?
Nah, I ain't seen it.
I kind of didn't want to see it.
That shit.
You said we was gonna hoop?
Ain't this
SPEAKER_04 (02:10:36):
the Snoochies?
Oh, Hunnus.
You said we was gonna hoop?
Ain't this the Crabs?
You said we was going to hoop.
Ain't this the crabs?
(02:10:56):
What'd
SPEAKER_01 (02:10:59):
you say?
I said, get that poison up outof my face.
But yeah, it's literally like awhole page of like, it's just
day.
I leave day.
I, um, AI videos and theperson's like, it's all
entertainment.
And the person says like,they're from LA.
So like, maybe it might be someyoung black kid doing that.
Even that's still dangerous too.
But you know what I mean?
I think, bro, that speaks intoeven a deeper issue, bro, to
(02:11:20):
where it's, If it's black peoplemaking that, bro, that's a form
of selling out, bro.
You know what I mean?
You're playing into caricatures,bro, in order to make money.
What that almost feels like,bro, is like the modern day
version of...
I'm not even going to go there.
(02:11:41):
All right.
But...
With these niggas, I really hopeit's not niggas using this to
spread more propaganda, bro.
Propaganda.
Yeah, yeah, because again, italmost feels like this is the
equivalent now to where it'slike you have black people...
making certain types of musicbecause they feel like that's
how they have to appeal to blackpeople now they're using ai in a
(02:12:05):
certain type of way because theyfeel like that's how we need to
communicate with black peoplebro and it's a lot of pandering
and a lot of this idea of that'show you see us it's even nastier
that they're like using likeactual like lingo i read the
comments a little bit and likedudes was like awesome hoover
lingo like niggas was like youknow what's up groove you know
all that all that gang talk andthis is like I don't want to see
(02:12:26):
an AI gangbanger.
And when you really think aboutthis, bro, I want y'all to think
about it like this, bro.
For them to be able to do thatand use real, real like Hoover
lingo and stuff like that.
These companies are studying us,bro.
You guys aren't, y'all aren'tpeeping this, bro.
These motherfuckers are studyingus, bro.
Again, bro, there's people rightnow, bro, getting a degree in
(02:12:50):
like computer science and shitlike that.
And they have no sort of moralsor ethics whatsoever.
And they're using theinformation that they get from
us online because they'restudying us in order to make
these caricatures of blackpeople.
You know what I mean?
Again, it's, it's, it's almostin a sense, it's like digital
minstrelsy.
You know what I mean?
Back in the 1800s, they used tohave white folks go and paint,
(02:13:12):
paint themselves black and blackface, and then do things that
they thought black people woulddo.
Yeah.
Dancing, watermelon, watermelon,fried chicken.
This is the modern version ofthat.
Okay.
White folks.
Folks don't need to paintthemselves anymore when they can
just make a character of whatthey think black people is and
they're going to sell it back toyou.
(02:13:33):
Pretty much.
And they're going to sell itback to you, bro.
And it fucking kills me.
There's a bunch of people fromLA who's like, fucking with it,
obviously.
Yeah.
That's funny.
That was the lingo.
Again, there's going to bepeople who think it's funny and
that's because they don't knowhow fucking serious it is, bro.
How dangerous this is, bro.
Yeah, facts.
And I'm like, bro, when is itin?
(02:13:54):
It don't.
Niggas need to wake up, bro.
They need to wake up.
Because of my bro.
You asked me.
It's probably a little Timothybehind that page.
It is.
Again, we've seen it, bro.
I've been on the internet longenough to know it is.
It's a tiny hat behind there.
It's the same way.
It's the same way back in theday on Twitter.
Who was running the niggas belike page on Twitter?
Yeah, when you found out.
It wasn't us.
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When you found out that was awhite dude.
Exactly, bro.
And he had millions offollowers, bro.
He had millions of followersrunning the niggas be like page.
How do you think he knows that,bro?
They study us.
They're studying us, bro.
And he kept it up.
And he kept it up, bro.
And think about this, bro.
He probably sailed off into thesunset with all that money he
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made, bro.
He's nowhere to be found.
Nowhere.
You know?
I ain't heard about that page.
He's gone, bro.
He's gone.
Sailed off into the sunset.
Yeah.
Niggas be like, he's probably inIsrael right now.
Stop.
He's probably chilling in Israelright now.
Nah, he's probably in Manhattanor something.
(02:14:59):
I'm happy Newman got that.
It's like the headquarters.
Yep.
Bro, have you seen the mayorrace that was happening in New
York?
They was talking about, hey,mayor, are you going to go to
Israel?
You want these votes?
UNKNOWN (02:15:21):
What?
SPEAKER_01 (02:15:24):
Bro, I'm telling
you, bro.
Y'all got to be aware, bro.
Free Palestine.
Bro, yeah.
It's some nefarious forces atwork, bro.
It's some evil motherfuckersright now, bro.
And we got to be aware, bro.
We got to be aware.
And I think about it like this,bro.
When that old school phrase,when they talked about the
revolution will not betelevised, he said that because
(02:15:45):
the revolution starts in yourmind, bro.
The revolution starts in yourmind.
So you're never going to see it.
It starts with changing yourselffirst.
And then we could see a changein the world, bro.
We need to change.
our mindset bro we can't justaccept all these things that
were given to us bro and justthink it's just because i think
you're wrong bro is able to jokeabout things but it's like bro
(02:16:05):
if we're continuing to bite inthe joke it's probably going to
spread about us like what do youreally think about it exactly
bro yeah that's up bro againlike what you just showed me
right now why i was devastatingbro bro they think niggas is
monkeys and literally you knowit's even nastier that's why i
was thinking everyone else inthe car is black And the main
guy is a King Kong figure.
(02:16:25):
Yeah, gorilla.
And it's funny because, like,that whole page is just that
gorilla being different, like,hoods.
Exactly.
And dissing different hoods.
And it's like, bro, so he'llmake a video on Tuesday dissing
the Bloods, and he's, you know,he's a rolling 60s.
And then on Thursday, he'sdissing some Compton...
blood you know what I mean I'mlike y'all don't see how that's
devastating this dude's makingAI content like that I'll make
(02:16:47):
it even deeper bro just lastmonth we had the argument of who
would win a hundred men versus agorilla you know what I mean so
think about this if they'reframing black folks as gorillas
they're subconsciously puttingit in your mind that black
people are these types of peoplewho are inherently so violent
that it takes a hundred men tohave to control them you know
(02:17:09):
what I mean so aggressive soviolent You know, we need to
double down on the police.
That's what that leads to.
Eventually.
That's what that leads to that.
Again, these gorillas.
Okay.
If we can't get a hundred men tosubdue them, we need to start
giving niggas guns.
We got police, the community.
Exactly.
We need to start broke.
We need to start gettingmilitary grade weaponry because
we don't have a hundred men tobattle these gorillas, but we
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got one tank to battle thesegorillas.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
We got some to battle thesegorillas.
That's what I'm saying, bro.
So we got to be very carefulwith what the fuck we're looking
at.
And even, uh, This is the lastpart about my rant right now,
bro.
Let me get some smoke and getout of here.
Even back in the day, bro, whenthe movie King Kong initially
came out, bro.
Yeah, facts.
Think about that whole idea ofKing Kong took a white woman.
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Xenophobia.
That's exactly what the fuck itis, bro.
The old school King Kong is whenyou really look at the themes,
it's white people's fear ofblack or colored folks from
another land coming and takingthe white woman.
Facts.
That's what it's about.
what it's about and stillframing us to this day is it's
(02:18:15):
harmful bro it's dangerous it'snot funny it's not bro it's not
funny that shit that shit reallyhurts it's not fucking funny bro
and it kills me too bro and itscares me because i know this is
the type of content that mylittle brother and sister or
might be subject to bro theymight watch this and and they're
young bro and and they could bereal um impressionable to these
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types of things you know what imean to them it is kind of funny
bro because they don'tunderstand the the background to
it the historical um prevalencethat needs to be understood for
this bro because it gets evendeeper fuck bro like even like
it's hard bro like bro shit i'lltell a quick one bro because i
remember obviously growing up inorange county bro you grew up
around a lot of white kids broand that's like bro like I
(02:19:03):
remember when Dave Chappelle gotlike, those skits got repopular
again, you know what I mean?
So kids are already seeing themaround that age, right?
And they're making the TyroneBigsby jokes and all these
jokes, right?
And it's like, yeah, they'refunny.
So you joke with them, right?
And it's like, bro, you start tothink in your head, like, wait,
that's kind of weird.
You know what I mean?
Like, yeah, it's funny.
(02:19:25):
And now that the older I got, Ireally thought, dude, those
dudes are like, not racist damnnear but kind of worried now
because you even kind of look atthem now that we're adults it's
like some of those dudes is likethe same quote-unquote
pro-american they got no blackfriends and i think about it
like you know what i mean i feltlike back in the day we thought
that they were laughing with usyeah and now we realize they
(02:19:47):
were laughing at us yeah youknow what i mean i find that's
why i was like as an adult it'slike nah some of those white
people bro it's like inherit dogit's like The same dudes is
pro-American but never went towar.
You know what I mean?
It's so contradicting.
It's like they're pro-cops,pro-this, but they got guns.
You know what I mean?
It's just so contradicting tosee some of these dudes.
And as an adult, I'm like, damn,those dudes was really never my
(02:20:08):
friend.
I saw it as Dave Chappelle onsome double entendre shit, deep
playing.
And they probably just saw melike, oh, Dave Chappelle is a
funny nigger.
Yeah, they don't see it as deepas us, bro.
So I was like, oh.
Yeah.
That's kind of this whole time.
Y'all was probably laughing atme.
You know what I mean?
Exactly, bro.
It's like, okay.
so looking back at it it is kindof the brush is deep bro I know
like bro we post our fun postour jokes we're calling the
(02:20:29):
project for a reason we'reentertaining we're bringing you
bringing you history andknowledge at the same time yeah
so that's how it is like commentsubscribe rate like I said at
the beginning of episode 68we're about to get into some
smoke though but I just you knowI mean thank you guys for tuning
in you guys could be anywhereyou guys are with us we
appreciate you guys tuning invisuals YouTube Spotify Apple
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Music Show some love, bro.
iHeart, wherever you guys listento, bro.
Instagram, TikTok.
Thank you guys for tuning in.
I'm 68, bro.
Like, comment, subscribe, bro.
Appreciate you guys.
But we got to get into it,though, man.
I try to play nice, bro.
I said this last part.
I'm over it, bro.
I'm over it.
Oh, yeah.
I never want to play nice withthem.
I'm over it, bro.
(02:21:11):
Now it's like I really feel likethreatened at this point.
And I really feel like.
The fake on a podgetic, bro.
Yeah, the fake on a podgetic.
The fake on a podgetic.
Who is it?
Roman Scam?
Them fake-ass niggas, bro?
Yep.
Pissing me off, bruh.
Because it really just kills me,bruh.
It's killing me, bruh.
It's killing me, bruh.
Because I don't know how you gofrom trap house comedy to
(02:21:33):
unapologetic, bro.
Fact.
I don't get it, bruh.
And honestly, you know what getsme mad even more, bro?
These niggas can't pot for morethan an hour.
No.
of substance to talk about.
Unapologetic.
They just talking about fart andpoops and fucking 50-50 combos,
bruh.
Y'all not even unapologetic.
(02:21:54):
Y'all not talking about nothingthat requires any controversy,
bruh.
Yeah, no, but in their minds,they're unapologetic because,
like, they talk about, like,stuff people don't normally talk
about.
Fucking weak, dude.
Y'all need to go back to beingtrap house con.
Unapologetic.
Call your friends back, nigga.
That's what I'm saying.
Honestly, I read one of thosecomments that say, I miss the
old pod.
That's...
(02:22:15):
There's probably on tosomething, dog.
Like I said, y'all might have tofall in from the old pod.
And you know what?
I never, bro.
To me, too, it really hurts,bro, because I would never
listen to a podcast called TrapHouse Comedy, bro.
I would never fuck with nobodynamed Trap House Comedy, because
in my mind, bro, when they usethe word, when niggas use the
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word trap, ghetto, hood assynonyms for black people, I'm
not fucking with those types ofpeople right there.
Let's just call a spade a spade,bruh.
Y'all low-key some coon-assniggas for doing some shit like
that, bruh.
Again, if what you think aboutblack people is only trapping,
is only gangbanging, is onlyhood shit, because you know what
(02:22:59):
it makes me think about, bro?
That era of YouTube, bro, whereyou had white kids talking
about, oh, you know, going tothe hood to play basketball.
And really, they're just in ablack community.
They wasn't even in the hood.
They was in a black community.
But in their mind, blackness andbeing from the hood is the same
thing.
Going to the ghetto for pranks.
Exactly.
And niggas just in a blackcommunity.
(02:23:20):
And half the times it wasn'teven a black community.
It was just black folks around.
It's just Carson.
It was just black folks around,bro.
And the thing is, bro, what Ineed y'all to understand, it's
not only white people who couldbe capable of doing harm like
that, bro.
People like trap house comedy.
(02:23:40):
Black folks can play a role inharming other black folks, bro.
It's like we just talked aboutwith this AI, bro.
It's really niggas out there whothink the AI shit is funny with
framing us as apes.
You know what I mean?
And they don't realize that it'slow-key harmful, bro.
It's the same thing with thesetrap house comedy niggas, bro.
I'd probably do like 2.0.
(02:24:01):
Rebrand.
Fake-ass niggas, bro.
Yeah, honestly, bro, I'm overit, bro.
I saw episode four.
I'm over it.
And it really killed me, bro,because if I see any of y'all on
the streets, bro, I want to runthe fairway, bro.
Bro, stop.
Stop.
I really don't like y'allniggas, bro.
Especially, who's thatlong-neck-ass nigga, bro, who
talk like he got a hot dog inhis throat?
That giraffe-ass nigga?
Yeah, who talk like he got a hotdog in his throat?
Oh, no, I don't like thatgiraffe-ass nigga.
God, man, y'all niggas fuckingsuck, bro.
(02:24:23):
I really don't like y'allniggas, bro.
I hate the way you walk.
I hate the way you talk.
I hate your dreads.
I hate...
Nigga, I hate your whole team,bro.
I hate everybody on your team,bro.
I hate Studio 71.
Since now we just airing it out,I hate all you niggas, bro.
That's really what it is, bro.
Yeah, let's be real.
Honestly, bro, you niggas comeoff a little sweet.
(02:24:44):
I'm going to be real.
I'm going to stop.
I'm going to stop.
Nah, but real shit, bro.
Honestly, we got some people outthere.
If some of you guys know, someof you guys are tapped in with
us.
Some of you guys are notunapologetic.
So we got kind of going back andforth with these people.
uh bigger creator kind of youknow took our name kind of
standing on it it looks like youknow they're on took our whole
shit making more episodes eveneven the fucking um like the
(02:25:07):
paragraph like describing thepie looks familiar um yeah man
you know me personally i try toplay nice knew me didn't want me
to but i did it anyway i'll letme play nice work playing nice
didn't work and now here we arebrother an episode i don't know
i don't know i don't give a fuckexcept for 68 for us though um
Yeah, man.
It's kind of getting annoying,bro.
Because like I said, they canpick any name in the world.
(02:25:28):
Like I said at the other podbefore, it's not fucking five
Jorgen podcasts.
It's not five breakfast clubs.
It's not five 520 podcasts.
You know what I mean?
That's what the fuck I'm saying,dude.
It's kind of annoying for themto even try.
Like, well, you know, bro, like,there's multiple names.
Y'all fucking corn balls, bro.
Let's just leave it at that,bro.
Y'all some corn balls, bro.
And like, no one's probablygoing to tell y'all, bro.
(02:25:50):
Go hate on those niggas.
Low key, bro.
Go leave some comments in theend.
I don't even need y'all to hate,bro.
I just need y'all to go andcomment that.
This ain't y'all name.
Yeah, this not the realunapologetic, nigga.
Facts.
We're the real unapologetic,nigga.
SPEAKER_02 (02:26:05):
Unapologetic.
SPEAKER_01 (02:26:06):
Yeah, bro.
SPEAKER_02 (02:26:08):
Unapologetic.
SPEAKER_01 (02:26:10):
Facts, bro.
Y'all can't take that from us,bro.
Nah, it's impossible.
Y'all can't take that from us,bro.
Got me fired up, bruh.
You see, this is what I'm likewhen I stop smoking weed, bruh.
It got me fired up, bruh.
Relax, relax.
It's okay, bro.
Fuck those niggas.
It got me fired up, bro.
Yeah, man.
We fucked those niggas, bro.
(02:26:30):
Honestly.
We gotta wrap up.
Yeah, let's wrap up, bro.
We're like three hours in thisbitch.
Hey, we was cooking today, bro.
We was cooking.
Episode 68, bro.
Thank you guys for tuning in.
Episode 68.
You guys are the best.
Thank you guys for rocking withus.
First time new listeners, oldlisteners, current listeners.
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And we out of here.
What you got for a new me?
Man, I'm just going to leavey'all with this, man.
You know, free Palestine.
Fuck ICE.
Facts, bro.
(02:27:12):
Fuck dormitainment.
You know, whatever the fuckthose guys are called with Roman
scam.
Man, fuck them niggas, bro.
Roman scam.
Yeah, y'all have a good day,though, bro.
Hey, who we at?