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Speaker 1 (00:06):
What's going on? Guys? You boys Q four twenty here working.
You'll back another episode beyond the Cube. We've got the
powerful one with us as always.
Speaker 2 (00:18):
Corey heaves my fucking cant won't leave me Alone's hungry,
but he already ate twice today. A fat fuck.
Speaker 1 (00:25):
He said, you said the cat. Yeah, well you you
can't eat twice woman. He wants to eat again. It
wants to, it won't. It's trying to understand why you've
got this booted tyranny abund his neck on how many
times he can eat per day.
Speaker 2 (00:43):
You're correct, because we did just change it's foods. You
used to just have kibble all the time, laying out. No,
no more. Now it gets these like special like wet food.
Speaker 1 (00:52):
So he like the whole Yeah, the whole pant from
our our knee to all right. I don't I don't
even see it so much as love, all right. And
maybe maybe some people feel genuine love, you know, But
I see it more as our n eight knee to
conquer and rule over. What do you think?
Speaker 2 (01:16):
Maybe all I know is my dog's always in the
fucking way. I swear to God I love my dogs.
But if it's possible for my dog to be in
the wrong place at the wrong fucking time. It is there,
Like you go to the fucking fridge to get something out,
you turn around and you trip over the dog because
she's right there right Like, there's no place that you
can fucking go that she ain't gonna find a way.
You go to lay down on the bed, she hops
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in the bed right before you get there. It's like, oh,
like what the fuck is going on here? It's like
a cry for help.
Speaker 1 (01:44):
Hey, well look, I mean it just is what it is.
With that, Okay, that's just all there is to it.
We got a lot of pet owners out there. People
love their pets. I'm not against pets for other people.
I'm just against them for me. Okay, you know.
Speaker 2 (02:00):
I'm telling you. I gotta say that you're it's I
love having my dog. But man, let me tell you,
like when you if you're trying to look for a
place and get into a place and you got a dog,
especially a pit bull like me, that's rough. It was
like Dirgo's like eighty percent of your options out the window.
So you gotta resort to things like getting your ship
to certified as a support animal and then not tell them,
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I hope they renew your least when they find out.
Speaker 1 (02:27):
Yeah, on top on top of that, you know they're
gonna bust that ass with a le extra feet.
Speaker 2 (02:33):
You know what I'm saying, bro, Pet rent is the
biggest scam. So I don't have any fucking hard feelings
about getting support animal status for my dog. I just
tell them I'm an ex cop and they're like, oh, okay.
Speaker 1 (02:48):
You can have a sport amal support animal.
Speaker 2 (02:50):
Yeah, emotional support Oh shit?
Speaker 1 (02:54):
I mean I thought we talked about some real support,
like you gotta was that shit? The diabetes and.
Speaker 2 (03:00):
Fall out service and a support animal. I looked into
it because you.
Speaker 1 (03:05):
See, I'm fine. I'm fine with folks who need a
dog for its service, folks who got died and ship
start barking and ship when you're about to fall out
and die. Yeah, you said, I'm down with that. But
the emotional support animal, man, nigga, please many, I mean
for me and this this is this is some cohearted ship.
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But I can't talk to my dog and feel better
the next day. You know what I'm saying. I had
I had a pet dog I never talked to. You know,
we go out play a little bit. It was always
outside dog. It was never inside dog.
Speaker 3 (03:43):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
Whenever Young put them back in the truck for the night.
But the next day rolled the winners down, we got back,
let them out. Then once they got bigger, we chained
them up to an old log truck that we had
because they were kind of dangerous to be honest, because
they were like a chow chow and part wolf. That's
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what they were mixed. And so when we actually when
we actually went and got him, we got got him
for Christmas one year, and when we went and picked
him out, they were collectively tearing apart a deer carcass
when we went and picked them up. Oh yeah, so
they were. They were actually avid hunters. Like they would
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kill stuff and drag it in the yard and leave it.
They wouldn't eat it, they would just go kill it
like they would. They would kill kill like a deer
who come dragon in the yard. Like. So the thing
is that they never messed with people outside of our place.
But if you did roll up into the yard and
we were not outside, uh, they would they would literally
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break the chains to come get you. Like they were.
They were that territorial.
Speaker 2 (04:54):
That's why.
Speaker 1 (04:55):
Remember, Yeah, we had. We had the one my sister's dog. Uh,
we took we took him to the vet one time
and you know, they were fine. Vet was sitting there,
you know, messing with them and stuff. And then you know,
my sister was small, and the VT was like, oh, hey,
how you doing. He reached towards her LA's right on
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the minute. And the minute he reached, it was like
what you doing? So they had the muscle, I mean
the minute they reached like they were extremely territorial like us.
I mean, don't reach towards us. Don't make a move.
As a matter of fact, don't come in the yard. Okay,
you need to stand still. Uh. They had a tragic
end because they ended up uh getting a disease. My
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dad had to shoot one had to pick pick the
other one up. My dog was blinded in one hour.
It was It's pretty tragic. So but it's all good,
you know what I'm saying. This was many and moon ago.
I think I was like eight nine yep. So so
it's all good. But so I had my I had
my run with with animals, and of course I had
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some roommates who had head dogs and stuff like that.
And I always say you know what, when I get
my own place, it's gonna be no dogs.
Speaker 2 (06:07):
Okay, out a roommate with a snake.
Speaker 1 (06:13):
And I like the snake, well like a like a
like a bow.
Speaker 2 (06:17):
It was a ball python, but it was big. It
was like four foot, which is really big for a
ball python. And uh so we used to do ship
like we would feed it live mice. You're supposed to
feed it dead mice and like after it's been frozen
and all this stuff. But we would put we would
go and put it in the bathtub with a live
mouse just to see what it would do. And that motherfucker,
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Oh that ship was. It was interesting to see its
primal instincts in action. That thing would go after it
something fierce. Also, once I had a tarantula, and one
time I wanted to see because I was feeding the
crickets and I wanted to see what would happen if
I gave it a mouse. So I put a live
mouse in there. And overnight, the live mouse stayed, you know,
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at one side, and spider was at the other side.
And sometime the next day I went and looked and
like there was no mouse in there anymore. And I'm like, wait,
a minute he could. He didn't eat no bones or
none of that stuff. So the mouse must have just
got out somehow. It must have hopped out and got
out of the thing. So I'm like, okay, well I
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ended up changing now the spider's stuff like a month later,
and the skeleton of that fucking mouse was in that
fucking thing. Oh. I couldn't believe it. That fucking spider
must have feasted on that mouse for like the whole month.
I mean it was, it was literally skeleton. I could
not believe it that that little fucking spider did that ship.
Speaker 1 (07:50):
Yeah yeah, I mean nature is brutal.
Speaker 2 (07:55):
What doesn't feel your conscience or none of that.
Speaker 1 (07:58):
It doesn't. I mean, it go and it goes for
the uh, it goes for the easiest of kills. You're young, okay,
and the elderly and injured. You know, that's who we
protect or quote unquote protect as humans. Oh protect you
protect the elderly. Nature dictates that they die first. Okay,
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that's what nature dictates. It's like, oh, oh, you young
and you don't know the rope shit, Oh yeah, that's
an easy meal. Go on, get them. Oh you old
and you injured, Yeah, take them out, you know what
I'm saying. And you know what other animals be doing
a lot of time, they be off in the distance
looking like damn, you seen you've seen zebra. You see
no zebra when it when of them get taken out,
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other zebra be out there looking at the distance like
Johnny got Johnny got eight today. Boy, Johnny ain't making
it home. You know what I'm saying. Oh, man, So,
I mean that's the way it looks. That's the way
it looks. That's okay. Even even with uh, even with
the parental figures. I've seen this with up with birds.
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They're ruthless. Man. If they see one of the chicks
is is, don't look like it's gonna make it that
just straight up throw it out the nest. I've seen
that ship. They're like, damn, they picked it. They picked
the damn the little chick up. Throw it right out
the nest, fifty feet to the ground, smash, splatter that
right track. I was like, damn, that's what it looks like.
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No remorse. It's like, this is just the way it is.
But that's why they have a bunch of That's why
they have a bunch of of offspring at one time,
because you know, the likelihood of you know, half of
them getting ate is pretty high, so your life expects
to see it long. Yeah, this is what it is.
(09:49):
It is what it is. We're a little bit more
protective of humans. I don't know, I think I think
we might have we might have become overly soft, you know,
because times really, time's really been easy, especially over here
in the US.
Speaker 2 (10:04):
We soft. We soft. Yeah, Okay, like really the lions
should just storm storm us and eat us. That's just
where it should go.
Speaker 1 (10:17):
Yeah. So the last the last real ship that went
down here was the Civil War. So that's the last
real ship, truly real ship.
Speaker 2 (10:27):
That was some real ship, I guess. Yeah, some people
getting shot and stuff and this one.
Speaker 1 (10:33):
That's what I'm saying, like, like, if you didn't have
three hundred dollars, you had to go, uh, you had
to go to uh, you know, serve in the military.
And three hundred dollars back when they were doing that,
I mean, that was like fucking damn fifty thousand now,
you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (10:47):
So it's kind of interesting because the South was unified,
you know, all them people have to say. Ideology nowadays,
don't matter where you are, you have a mix of ideology, right,
which is weird because you can't really have a geographic
civil war. So how would you have? It would be difficult,
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real difficult, like it. It wouldn't go back to be
in Texas and Arkansas and all that shit again, you
know what I mean. It would I don't even know
what it was. It would be like a spotty patchwork
all over the country, or would it or would it
just be a spotty patchwork? And then big cities because
when you look at like where the Republican voters home
and where the fucking Democrat voters are, all the Democrat
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voters are concentrated in the big cities.
Speaker 1 (11:35):
Yeah, so you could just you could just say one
rocket there and you pretty much clean up.
Speaker 2 (11:42):
You know something. I could see some general fucking calculating
that that would just be you know, we take out
some of the red, but that'd be collateral damage to
you know, get the job done.
Speaker 1 (11:54):
You kind of think, like, but most of your cities
are blue. Okay, And look where I'm not advocating this happened.
This is all theoreannical, the all right, But if the iranical,
if it got into civil war type of territory and
you were looking to strike, It would be much easier
to strike the blue if that's the way we're going
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to be separated, as opposed to striking the red. Wed
have more dispersed.
Speaker 2 (12:19):
Oh yeah, it's everywhere. And then you'd have to think
there are certain red centers of power as opposed to
like the middle of rural fucking Nebraska is like red.
But there's no point in striking there because there's nothing there,
you know what I mean. So you would have some
red concentrations of power. I don't know where they'd be,
maybe like Omaha. And I wouldn't say Dallas so much
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because it's a bigger.
Speaker 1 (12:42):
City, he said, Oh Maha, Yeah.
Speaker 2 (12:44):
Like Omaha or fucking Little Rock or Mobile, Alabama.
Speaker 1 (12:52):
You know, I mean theyable, Hey, you hit all the
big with the Every big city is blue in the
whole United States. Just I mean, that's what it is.
When you look at it, it's blue.
Speaker 2 (13:10):
Is it really blue? Or they just stealing fucking everything.
It seems like they have no scruples, they're ruthless.
Speaker 1 (13:19):
Maybe they could be. Maybe they're blueish, they're they're blue light,
you know, Like, yeah, it might be jewlight as well.
Speaker 2 (13:27):
What do you say.
Speaker 1 (13:33):
Jewlight? You know what I'm saying, because I mean, you
can just I think you can, uh chrissing yourself as
as one of those. I think you can. It's like knighting.
It's like somebody being knighted.
Speaker 2 (13:46):
Oh you can be christened up honorary, honorary Jew.
Speaker 1 (13:49):
Yeah, can't you be an honorary?
Speaker 2 (13:51):
I think that's just their way of let us know something.
They just let us know something.
Speaker 1 (13:57):
You know, people, so people can become Muslim, Okay, So
can I become honorary? Gee?
Speaker 2 (14:01):
I don't think so. Well. Sammy Davis Junior did, but
he worshiped Satan.
Speaker 1 (14:07):
Rankly.
Speaker 2 (14:09):
You ever you never seen that. You never seen that
video Eddie Murphy where they're driving in the car and
Eddie Murphy's like, you know, fucking I had dinner with
Sammy Davis Junior and he told me that Satan was
more powerful than God and he's like I was like,
oh yeah, And he just went on about it and
you could tell I was getting all weird about it,
so he shut up about it. So it's like I
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told you, I told you he was. He was on
the on paper, he was Jewish. He was a Jewish convert,
so okay, yes, it's so funny because he didn't have
to convert because his ancestors are the real Jews, the
real Hebrews. So he converted back to his original religion.
Speaker 1 (14:48):
I guess the true Hebrews, the truth. That means that
I could. I could. I could go ahead and just
you know, claim claim my Hebrew heritage.
Speaker 2 (14:55):
Absolutely could. You could probably draw a straight line because
the true diaspora was Africa. Really, you gotta think, you
think this is so frustrating because like when you look
at like the real history of what happened and how
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when the quote unquote Jews at the time the Hebrews
and Israelites were expelled, what they just get in chips
and like sailed in North America. No, they were expelled
into Africa. That's where they all went. That's the real diaspora,
not the whole world. You know, the whole story of
that is it's co op to history.
Speaker 1 (15:37):
Okay, So hey, so a nigger is out there, I
mean grabbed the break. We're bringing Hebrew back, all right,
and we bring a Hebrew back.
Speaker 2 (15:50):
Good luck going to No, you'd be like, yo, I'm
the true Jews, and they'd be like, fuck you.
Speaker 1 (15:56):
I know, I ain't gonna say I'm a true true
I'm true Hebrew.
Speaker 2 (15:58):
True Hebrew.
Speaker 1 (15:59):
Okay, all right, so that's even more superior. That's more
superior in nature. So I mean, y'all should show me
some respect. Okay, put some respect on my name. That's
what Birdman said. We need some respect on our name.
I don't know the last person who talked about it,
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who talked about that Kyrie Irving. They're trying to kick
him out of the NBA. I were like, oh, you know, yeah,
I read it. I read a book about you know,
black Jews. And they were like, be gone Satan.
Speaker 2 (16:32):
Is he still playing?
Speaker 1 (16:33):
You better apologizing than white Jews?
Speaker 2 (16:35):
He still playing.
Speaker 1 (16:38):
Yeah, he's still in there.
Speaker 2 (16:39):
Yeah. Whatever happened to kick out, whatever happened to that
one motherfucker who played football who had a heart attack
that everyone denied was from a vaccine.
Speaker 1 (16:47):
Oh, DeMar hamlin Man, that's a clone. They say he's back.
Speaker 2 (16:51):
But because there's been zero, zero anything about him, he
should be like the superstar wonder hit story for all
the time, came back from a heart attack, and but no, never,
we never heard nothing about him.
Speaker 1 (17:06):
Yeah, there's a brow raised on that. Well, well, I'm
gonna be honest with you. People at like twenty twenty
didn't even didn't even happen. You know. It's like those
those old uh was it like, oh, like old movies
that they say didn't exist, and you know exists because
you had a copy of it and watched it.
Speaker 2 (17:28):
Oh my god, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I just I
can't believe this. Well I can't believe it, but I
just was looking into what's tomorrow Hamlin. I put in
tomorrow Hamlin heart attack wiki, and one of the first
articles that came up says this. In one study of
deaths related to heart failure, black athletes were nearly five
times more likely to die than white athletes because heart
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attacks are racist.
Speaker 1 (17:53):
That's what I'm talking man.
Speaker 2 (17:54):
Unfucking believable what they are. Oh my god. So they're
still bro They're still sticking with the Comeo Cordis thing
and the fucking the Harry Potter fucking illness. He experienced
the cardiac arrest during a game on January second, twenty
twenty three, which was later later confirmed to be caused
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by commodio cordis, a rare condition triggered by a blow
to the chest. It suck my fucking balls.
Speaker 1 (18:21):
Oh he did not get hit, Hord, He barely got tapped.
Speaker 2 (18:25):
No, if he'd have had Coomordio cordis, I saw a
whole breakdown of this. If he would have had the
Comodo Cordis, motherfucking whatever, he would not have stood up.
He couldn't have stood up because it would have been hit.
It would have caused the heart to stop at that
instant of being hit, because it would have been pumping
at the exact moment. He would have fallen to the
ground out cold. That's what would have happened. But that's
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not what happened. He gets hit, and he stands up
like everything's cool, and then he falls to the ground.
That is the smoking gun. That is the smoking gun.
That it's not fucking comeo Kumptis or whatever the.
Speaker 4 (18:59):
Fuck Comedio Compius, get you on.
Speaker 1 (19:10):
Now we're gonna have a negro snake. Now that's what
I'm talking about, turn snake.
Speaker 2 (19:16):
But hey, here's the thing, okay, so here's this to
me is it's not exactly like we're talking fucking Tom
Sawyer or like you know, fucking Dickens or some classic
where it's fucking the dude's white because they're in England, right,
It's nothing like that, So it's to me, there's not
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as much of an emotional attachment other than the character
who was great in that role was white. And I
trust me, I'm against all the fucking race swapping and
all the sex swapping and all the shit in movies.
But to me, this isn't nearly as egregious as some
other things that we've seen. So because I don't think
we should, we don't have this kind of like well,
maybe if you're like eighteen, you might have a lifelong
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connection to it, but anybody who's like of a real age,
you know, fucking does not have a fucking emotional connection
to this.
Speaker 1 (20:08):
Man, say anybody who is of a real age? Are
you even of real age? Yeah, hey, you're a real age.
Didn't start to at least get thirty.
Speaker 2 (20:19):
Bro, you don't know about till you're like forty, trust me,
or that I'm forty nine and I'm still wondering.
Speaker 1 (20:29):
Then said, damn, but I'm still on the Alps. You
know what I'm saying? Hey, you know what? You know
what I've been hearing a whole lot of about and
this is is all. It's only with women. But anytime
women get uh, you're in a pickle. They say that,
you know, well, the brain doesn't develop fully till twenty five.
I'm like, hold on second, now, hold on a second. Now, Okay,
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whether that's the case or not, you know, we'll leave
that up the science. But once you hit eighteen, you're
an adult. Let's see it for you. Okay, I mean,
so let's let's not making excuses for chicks who wants
you to be horse and skeezers, okay, and look in
a free ride. Hey, And sometimes it works out, and
sometimes they end up in the dumpster somewhere. You know
what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (21:11):
I don't have anything. I don't have any problems with
the hose. And I'll tell you why, because what else
these hoes really good for? Probably not a whole lot.
So just let them be.
Speaker 1 (21:23):
That's what I Corey. I've been trying to tell people.
I said, we need we need to get these women,
and we need to manage to them. I said, bo,
they are not listening to you. Man. The money some
of these chicks are making BO and they get to
pick who they want to fuck. They ain't even got
to go do the real shit. You know what I'm saying.
Where you where you work down at the Bunny Ranch,
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and there's some you know, three hundred and fifty pounds
fat dude who's gonna pay five thousand dollars for the
next three hours, you know what I'm saying. And it's
like he picked you.
Speaker 2 (21:56):
You know, it's like it reminds me of this. There
was this guy who did, like a successful business guy
who did like the the uh those talks. You know.
He was like the Tony Robbins guy before there was
a Tony Robbins. You know. He was like one of
those inspiration speaker dudes from like the nineteen seventies and
ship named Jim Rohan. And he told this little tale.
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It was like this guy came up to me and
he said, you know, liars shouldn't lie. Liars are bad.
They shouldn't lie. He goes, well, of course liars should lie.
They wouldn't be liars if they didn't lie. And it's
the same thing with hose. They wouldn't be hosted they
didn't hope.
Speaker 1 (22:36):
Yeah. Yeah, but you see, I think what we've got
We've got a whole lot of poser hose, you know
what I'm saying. Because it's it's easier, it's easier than
ever to be a poser, all right. And and I
see them all the time, these cheeks to do we
dof but they but they only they only do it
with him sales. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (22:54):
This is a new concept, the poser ho This is
we got. I thought this was like black and white.
This is like a light, a light switch going on
or off. Like you either a hoe or you ain't
a hoe?
Speaker 1 (23:02):
Like no, no, no, no, we got poser hose. Now, okay, sir,
because you because yeah, because you got these chicks. Okay,
So let's say that their of just consists of them
masturbating or something like that, or their of just considered
consists of them sleeping with their significant other. These are
poser hoes. Now you see your chicks like Bonnie Blue
and Lily Phillips, these are the real ones, okay, because
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they taking all kind of unfiltered dick.
Speaker 2 (23:27):
Here's the thing, though, someone like I don't understand where
someone like Bonnie Blue just came out of nowhere, Like
I don't remember her being around at all and then
all of a sudden, she fucked a thousand dudes.
Speaker 1 (23:38):
So yeah, yeah, they're taking, they're taking unfiltered. You know
what I'm saying, your chicks who actually who are actually
working gales, who work at your ranches in Nevada and
stuff like that, that those are the real hoses. Okay,
these are true prostitutes. Not this one to be up there.
Oh yeah, you know, I bang my husband. You know
what I'm saying on camera, that's my session. Nahn you opposed, right,
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all right. It's just holding has became too easy now,
you know. You know what I'm saying, It's became It
used to be something that really, you know, would stay
with you for a long time. But you know, people
have got the idea that this is something from thirty
years ago where you had to truly be out here
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in these streets to get paid. No, you ain't even
got to be out in the streets. And I've seen
something the other day. Hold on, let me pull this
up because I couldn't believe what I was watching or
what I was looking at. Let me pull this up
right quick, because they were talking about, uh, these only
fan chicks and what and what the guys are looking
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for whenever they whenever they get up there and start
talking to them. Here we go, here's what men really
want to talk about. I was like, ain't no way,
here we go, Corey. Now listen to this all right?
It gives you the top seven. Here the report breaks
down the top seven topics men chat with about with
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OnlyFans models, their hometown and upbringing work to bragg event
hobbies like gaming, cooking, sports, pets, the model's latest holidays
or social posts, TV shows, movies and books, fitness and workout.
I don't believe you. I do not believe you. You
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mean to tell me that you want to get up
there and you want to talk to some chick about
what books you reading? Man? Please and pay your man, please? Man,
you think I'm stupid.
Speaker 2 (25:41):
Chicks know how to read books a bunch.
Speaker 1 (25:46):
You don't read them spicy books. Men watch porn. Men
watch porn because we're visual. Women reaporn. That's what they do.
Don't let ain't nobody fool you, because hey, folks can
banging on me in man and poor man and poorn.
I said women women do the poor thing too. Imagination
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and an idea.
Speaker 2 (26:11):
We get some ai we'll get some ai to write
some female erotica and we'll make a million dollars.
Speaker 1 (26:17):
There we go. You see, I mean something like that,
because what what's the what's the most favorite favorite famous one?
Fifty shades of gray? Fifty shades of gray. They ain't nothing,
They ain't nothing but a porn book. Play with me.
I'm like, come on, And all the women were flocking
to that. Oh it's so great. This dude, he's a
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piece of shit. But some days he's sensual, but then
some days he's taking sling you up against the wall
and just ravish you. I'm like, I see what y'all
be looking at. But but yeah, they talking about the
number one thing their hometown and upbringing. Corey. I'm supposed
to believe this. That dudes are getting up there and
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the number one thing they want to know about this
chick is our hometown and her upbringing?
Speaker 2 (27:07):
And what is this on?
Speaker 1 (27:08):
What? What? Uh? Who did who did it survey? Who
did the report? Well, let's see who did this report?
Is it that? Uh? I guess it's called need to know? Yeah, yeah,
(27:30):
need to know. I guess it's I guess it's some
type of some type of outlet that does what do
you call it? Surveys? Yeah? Need to know. But that
was the top seven things. I'm like you sure it
ain't about how them cheeks clap. I mean, come on, man,
(27:52):
but if I'm subscribing to your to your page, get
for a damn what your upbringing was? What I care about? It?
For what TV shows you like to watch? Oh? I
just want to get up there and talk to her
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about what TV shows you likes. You know you're not
talking to her, right? Do you think those chicks has
got two hundred thousand followers, two hundred thousand people who's
paying five dollars a month? You think they talking to
all y'all? Don't don't let go of a rope like that.
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You know what I'm saying. If you need somebody to
talk to, like, hey, give chat GPT, tell them to
create an avatar, make a prompt, create an avatar, O
lady that I can sit there and talk to, and
then you can use chet GBT to do some other
stuff as well.
Speaker 2 (28:53):
Hey, is there some vr AI girlfriend they got that?
That probably is like you can have a three D
run in your house?
Speaker 1 (29:03):
Yeah, Oh, I don't know about three D right in
the house.
Speaker 2 (29:06):
Or what about it augmented reality where you can have
this girl laying on your real bed.
Speaker 1 (29:12):
Mm hm m m. You see, I don't know. I ain't.
I ain't got that deep into it. Somebody's probably got it.
Speaker 2 (29:18):
Then well let's look at let's look into it right now.
Let's become experts.
Speaker 1 (29:22):
Some of these overnight become experts in one night. Oh,
let's see v R what's you t v are VR models?
Is that I itt?
Speaker 2 (29:43):
I looked up.
Speaker 1 (29:47):
V R models.
Speaker 2 (29:51):
Oh there is something I don't know what it's called,
but I found a YouTube video like right away. The
title of the YouTube video is this new v our
ai girlfriend app is wild? Let me see? Is this it?
H Ai Ai? Let me check this out? No, yeah,
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typical Asian website can't read a fucking thing. But yeah,
there's some probably dark web.
Speaker 1 (30:30):
No, you probably because you're probably talking to AI right now.
The day to be talking. Think they're talking these chicks
on only fans asking them you know, what was the
last vacation you went on and what you do what
you eat for breakfast day? One? Man? Stop man, it
sounds dumb when you say it out loud. Tell me
these niggas asking what they ate for lunch the other
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week man. Please, they want to see you bust it down.
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (30:57):
All right here check, we're gonna check this out. It's
just short.
Speaker 1 (31:00):
Well today I'm gonna talk about uni chat beat. Hey,
that tickled.
Speaker 5 (31:07):
If you haven't tried any n PC A I like
uni chat, then you're probably going straight to heaven?
Speaker 1 (31:12):
Are you serious?
Speaker 2 (31:14):
How can you even think of doing something like that?
Speaker 6 (31:18):
Really?
Speaker 1 (31:18):
It is getting crazy in the dude, I'm so fucking bored.
Speaker 6 (31:23):
I'll do whatever I could use a good orios.
Speaker 1 (31:29):
Okay, hein't no way, they ain't no way. I just
heard that stuff up there. That's your hand tie. That's
what that is. That's the old hand tie.
Speaker 2 (31:44):
Stuff at that.
Speaker 1 (31:47):
Ain't Asian dudes in today? Ye would you paint? I
think in Japan ain't They ain't want to They ain't
want to four nicate? No way. Oh if I'm for wrecked, Yeah,
in Japan they have that. In Japan, they having issues
anyway with fornication. Nobody wants to fornicate, they say, what
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it's a fifty percent of the men say that they
can't find a suitable uh woman to marry and fifty
percent of the women find it say they can't find
a suitable man to marry. So it ain't nobody talking,
you know what I'm saying. That's why they I just
say they need to sing about one thousand negroes over there,
and they damn population issue would be taken care of
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in about three years, all right, they had them ling
lings turned all the way out Son they have, they'd
be running rough shot through there. Yeah. But you know,
I mean Japan, Ay, everywhere else in the world is racist, Okay, Japan.
Japan ain't looking no whole bunch of diversity. And when
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stay Japanese. You know what I'm saying, it's just like China.
China ain't looking a diversity. Only one be talking about
diversity maybe the U. K.
Speaker 2 (33:04):
Well, it's because americ co opted by certain forces.
Speaker 1 (33:08):
And who is who is Canada? I think Kannada talk
about Yeah, yeah, French Indians?
Speaker 2 (33:15):
Yeah, by the king. Do you believe that there's some
weird conspiracy ship going on with that? Like Britain still
owns Canada?
Speaker 1 (33:23):
I didn't, well, I mean they could become the first
fifty first stake. I mean, there's still time. Was Alberta
said he was trying to.
Speaker 2 (33:32):
Well drastically increase the white population. Wouldn't it a year
out the window have a.
Speaker 1 (33:43):
Major up to But yeah, all around the world, ain't no.
Ain't nobody worreri about no birth. You think Ninja's in
India worried about some diversity?
Speaker 2 (33:53):
Come on, man, bro, I still can't get over every Okay,
I will forever now associate Indians with them street food
motherfuckers with the flies all over the ship and rubbing
it under their arm pets and stuff.
Speaker 1 (34:04):
Oh my god, that ship is terrible. Man. They were like, oh,
here's street food. I'm like, dude, the bugs all in it.
Them niggas wrapping that ship up and giving it to you.
I'm like, ain't no way. And then they're like, keep
you need to go live a little man. Fuck off?
Man going in damn hell holes. Man, be looking at
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that ship. I'll look at it on my screen. That'll
be it. Y'all want me to go out there and
get some diversity in my life? Man, damn all that.
You know what I'm saying. I seen the one man
the other day. I don't know what he was making,
but he threw. He threw He like cracked the egg
on the side of this big ass pan and little
like had oil in it and dump the egg all nasty.
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I'm like, And then he mashed it up with some
meat and then throw it back of I said, what
are you making, man? I mean he just had his
hand all in it. I don't know, he scratched his
just recently. I'm like, man, no, and it's like, oh,
this is a street food.
Speaker 2 (35:07):
I'm like, man, whereas they got the street food that's
got like frogs and scorpions on sticks and ship.
Speaker 1 (35:18):
That's what I'm saying. Man.
Speaker 2 (35:22):
We grew up in a country where we could eat
like chicken breast and fucking steak, and like we didn't
have to eat knuckles and cartilage and ship and snouts.
Speaker 1 (35:30):
You know.
Speaker 2 (35:32):
So I look at motherfuckers who still eat that weird
ship and I'm like, bro, enjoy the fruits of our
fucking ancestors labor.
Speaker 1 (35:39):
Dude, like, fuck, yeah, they fall they fell hard, so
you went have the foot with his You know what
I'm saying. It's some terrible ship, but it's it's it
was literally horrendous. I was like, Dude, that egg can't
be no good man, because I think you just threw
it right in dirty oil. I mean he pulled it out.
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It was it was brown. I was like, oh, man,
and that's that's what they call man. That stuff is.
That's a cuisine. Man. Stop with that. Man, y'all need
to stop with that. That's I can't do it, man,
I can't do it. And that's that's one reason why
I won't travel abroad. It's for the simple factors that
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I need to be able when I get hungry. I
want to I want to know when I eat something
that I'll be able to eat. You know what I'm saying.
The worst thing in the world is experimenting when you're hungry,
because if you don't like it, you're like motherfucker. You
know what I'm saying. Folks like, oh man, you should
try some new stuff. I said, Well, I'm hungry right now,
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so now it's not the time to try. Okay, when
I ain't hungry, slide me some of this stuff. I
see if I like it. When right now, new I'm hungry,
get a whole bowl full of ship I don't want
to eat. Oh, here we go. Yeah, this is what
I'm Welcome out, man, I mean, man, welcome to She
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just spitted there.
Speaker 3 (37:07):
Where cooking is less about hygiene and.
Speaker 2 (37:09):
More about heart. With no bugging diet, the swamps coatship, goddy.
Speaker 3 (37:19):
Stagnant water nature can offer novel at the flavor spit stir,
a personal touch guaranteed to make every bite unforgettable, whether
you want it to be or not.
Speaker 2 (37:29):
And let's not.
Speaker 3 (37:30):
Forget the armpit peda press, a bold innovation in breadmaking
that brings a whole new meaning to body heat, all
topped off, where every ingredient is lovingly massagic, hands that
have seen things no one should. He has never been
so visceral. As we wrap up another glorious year of
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culinary creativity and questionable choices, here's too, embracing with the
same daring spirit as these master chefs. May your plates
be cleaner, your spice is intentional, and your armpits reserved
strictly for deodoring. Cheers to a year full of flavor, laughter,
and slightly terrible food prep. Happy New Year.
Speaker 1 (38:20):
God, that's what you got to deal with.
Speaker 2 (38:22):
Some ship. Oh they fuck and then they want me to.
Speaker 1 (38:25):
Go hang out there. They're like, man, you you ought
to go abroad and check something out. I'm like, no,
It's like my a guy where he he went and
had his uh his wedding in Italy and I was like, man,
what kind of American food they got there? He's like nuh,
He's like, yea pasta. I'm like, no, man, I ain't
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going out that motherfucker it was. It's beautiful out there.
I gonna give a fuck. That's why people take pictures
and ship. I'm not going out there, man. Stay in
the week, gotta eat a fucking bowl bowl of noodles
all week, and damn all this shit crazy. Man. So
I mean, you come here and you get diversity, you
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eat whatever you want to eat. That may not be authentic, okay,
but you can whatever your flavor is, you can get
it if you want. If you want some damn Asian
zing shit, you can get it, a nasty shit, Asian zing.
You want damn linguini, you can get it. You just
want pizza, you want a burger, you want steak, you
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want a a epanada, you can get all of them.
You got somewhere else? What y'all got noodles and salce? Nigga? Please? Man,
I ain't going out there, you know what I'm saying.
Look and I know what they're saying. It's like, man,
you ought to live a little, but I am living
a little right here in the US. I don't care
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what nobody says. Man, I'm happy I was born here
and not somewhere else. So I said, damn it. Man.
I don't know about you, but I hear people all
the time they're like, man, I hate you as Where
would you like to be born in Brazil? Is that
where you want to be? You know what I'm saying,
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somewhere in South America? What about Africa? Is that where
you want to be? UK? Where it's cold as shit?
Niggas out there, God damn got the Muslim population, damn
exploding like crazy. Let let folks get banged in the
back alley be like whatever. You know what I'm saying,
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is that where you want to be? You want to
be in Australia, can't even have a gun where you
want to be. It's like, damn, at least you get
to complain about the place you live in everywhere else,
but it'd be ready to come like your ass up.
Everywhere else in the world. You can't complain about living there,
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That will come like your ass up. Shit crazy, But
here in the US, and I guess a little bit
Canada as well. You can complain about it, you know,
And we've seen a lot of complaining right here recently
with the uh uh the ice protests core were there everywhere.
(41:18):
Al A Is is the main stomping grounds. But it
seems to be uh kitchen, a kitchen, a little fire
and spreading across the US where we're having these uh,
these protests. That does seem to be I want, I
want you, I want your initial thoughts about it.
Speaker 2 (41:35):
Uh, Well, these things are predictable and aren't We're gonna
have another protest in a couple of days, like in
two days on the fourteenth is and they're like they
were promoting Yeah it's some ship.
Speaker 1 (41:45):
Yeah this one that's happening in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Speaker 2 (41:49):
I'm correct, Yeah, that's happening here in Denver and happening
all over. And these things are the work of agitators.
So the term agitator can take on numerous connotations. In
this particular case, these people aren't out here and thinking
they're going to stop Trump in any way, shape or form.
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They know that polling shows the vast majority of people
agree with what Trump is doing. And by the way,
if you like what Trump is doing, you would have
definitely supported the Gestapo and their deportation efforts in Germany
in nineteen thirty six. So the parallels are unbelievable really
to what's going on with the deportations and the Jewish
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deportations that were happening in Germany starting in thirty eight. Actually,
so none of the people who are being rounded up
today are being sent off to homicidal death camps, as
were neither of the people who were rounded up in
World War Two sent off to death camps either. So
the parallels to me are shocking. But yeah, this is
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really this is all paid for, planned bullshit. I mean,
you have people who've been arrested, organizers who were driving
around in trucks handing out gear and supplies and signs
and all that stuff. So these things are not organic.
These things are coordinated. To give another example, this is
what would have happened in World War Two. If this
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kind of shit would have happened, they would have said
in the brown Shirts, and the brown Shirts would have
just beat everybody up and everybody would have gone home.
So that was kind of We don't have brown shirts today.
Sometimes it's sad that we don't. I guess you just
can't go around beating people up.
Speaker 1 (43:37):
That's not that's not a say that.
Speaker 2 (43:38):
No, no, when do we agree on that? I wanted
foras this one example, like the Communists were organizing and
they had a big rally. I forget what year, this
was mid thirties. They had a big rally in Berlin
and there were three thousand of them. So Hitler sent
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in six thousand brown shirts and they just they just
went in there and mopped up. There is when of
them beat the fuck out everybody. So back in the
good old days.
Speaker 1 (44:13):
There it is, well, Corey, of course, Uh, seeing how
this is going on, I've got some clips. Okay, I
got a few clips, all right, Uh, this one, I
think I believe this is a woman that we're going
to be viewing here. Either that or some type of
mythical creature, which one. But yeah, she's she's got a
(44:33):
lot to say. Okay, she's got a lot to say.
Let's see her right here.
Speaker 5 (44:36):
That this hard city, and this was Mexico.
Speaker 1 (44:39):
You can't get us out of the land that was
our what's the wind blower for the turn us to
bother praying by s bad.
Speaker 5 (45:02):
We will not do nineteen ninety two a gabay chance.
Speaker 3 (45:06):
I want Trump down.
Speaker 5 (45:07):
I'm funny for now. I want that for my cats
and all these young people are here, my he cats
because I'm an a mob get childreg you're fighting yo,
Major Glass, I say him, get hear me.
Speaker 1 (45:24):
That's like send your asss on mine. That's not talking
my Childred. You can say something Donald Trump right now
what he said?
Speaker 5 (45:30):
You look Trump, you decerned my laft not you can
gamp can drawer.
Speaker 1 (45:35):
You're just mac a son go together at the time.
My day, I've been the start of shine by make
your little get loader.
Speaker 2 (45:46):
When I see ship like that, I'm starting to think
it's okay to to port an American citizens.
Speaker 1 (45:53):
Yeah that was bigging, like like you know it may
it may be okay, you know maybe okay, Yes.
Speaker 2 (46:02):
Can we just deport the ugly ones? Like that's it?
If we just the blue haired, fat ugly ones you
know who go to the any the Franco concert, Like
those are the ones who be sent to like fucking
l l L salvatory in prisons for sure.
Speaker 1 (46:18):
Yeah, yeah, we got people up here on a lot
of chat, said I wonder how much he heard they
got paid. Yeah, I'm not sure. I'm pretty sure it was. Well,
I think it was a woman. But then you said
you suck my left nut, and I was like, well
may not. You know what I'm saying, I mean, is
(46:38):
this a real nut or just a proverbial nut? That's
that's you know, Yeah.
Speaker 2 (46:48):
It's like some weird gender fluid ship.
Speaker 1 (46:52):
Left nut. Now, of course we know that this is
spreading across the US, so we're gonna be having multiple
protests in multiple areas. But Florida has came out and
made a statement, especially Bervard County. I like what this, uh,
this particular police officer was talking about. Uh, if you
start cutting up out here a little bit too much,
(47:13):
let's bring him up. Uh. He's pretty he's pretty straight
to the point on what what's going to happen? Uh
if you act of a little bit too much? Uh Okay,
Well he needs some more, Okay, Okay.
Speaker 7 (47:28):
So I'm gonna I'm gonna break it down for you.
All right, And if somebody wants to know what I
mean by turn violent, all right, this is what I mean.
If you resist lawful orders, you're going to jail. Let
me be very clear about that. If you block an
intersection or a roadway in Brevard County, you are going
to jail. If you flee arrest, you're gonna go to
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jail tired, because we are going to run you down
and put you in jail. If you try to mob
rule a car in Brevard County, gathering around it refusing
to let the driver leave in our county, you're most
likely going to get run over and dragged across the street.
If you spin on us, you're going to the hospital
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and in jail. If you hit one of us, you're
going to the hospital and jail and most likely get
bitten by one of our big, beautiful dogs that we
have here. If throw a brick, a fire bomb, or
point a gun at one of our deputies, we will
be notifying your family where to collect your remains at
because we will kill you graveyard dead. We're not going
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to play. This has got to stop. You're watching what's
taken place out there. You're seeing police officers that are
being attacked, being spit on, being put in harm's way
just for doing their jobs. You're seeing ice agents that
are being targeted for doing their jobs. And you're seeing
obstructionists that are doing all of this standing in the
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way of law and order.
Speaker 1 (49:00):
Okay, man said, graveyard dead. That's what's gonna happen. Brick, gun, firebomb,
They're gonna put a bullet in the ass. I was like,
I said, okay, Bravard County not playing no games. Uh.
The Santhans alway he echoed this as well. He was like, look,
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I'm just letting you know, don't gather around the car
because in Florida, if they fear for their life, they
can bring your ass over. Man. That'll be it. You
know what I'm saying. I mean, you just you just
be splatted out there, and I'm like, you know, I'm
right there with it, because you know, folks, don't they
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think it's a game until somebody gets sucked up, you
know what I'm saying. And we've seen this qry in
multiple places where people gleat their hands to the ground
and go lay out in front of the street and
shit like that. Man, folks got shipped to do. Because
the people who are protesting, we already know they're paid actors,
a lot of them, okay, majority of them, because you know,
two o'clock on a Tuesday and your way are supposed
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to be at work, Okay. I mean it's just like
more than likely you got somewhere you need to be
because you're working, so you hold me up from doing
what I need to do to support my family. So
you know, I got to I got to do what
I need to, you know. But we've been seeing this.
This has been something that's really taken off from what
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I've seen, of course since twenty twenty. That's really when
I started seeing a whole bunch of people kind of
lying in the middle of the road and stuff like that.
And they it's because they feel like, well, there ain't
gonna be no consequences of me laying here in the road.
They might pick me up and move me, or police
might tap me on the rists, but I won't really
have no harm done to me. Well, if you a
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few fuck get run over, they changed their mind. You know.
It's kind of like the one hundred men versus one gorilla.
It's like, well, the one hundred men probably can and
will win until they see the first about three or
four guys get their whole head knocked off, and they're.
Speaker 2 (51:07):
Like, that's a SiO didn't talk about that.
Speaker 1 (51:13):
Well, I mean it may be. I don't know if
it's a SiO off or not.
Speaker 2 (51:16):
Anything that gets society scratching their head over a dumb
question is a siout, is it. I'm pretty convinced.
Speaker 1 (51:29):
Maybe maybe that's a triple double WAB.
Speaker 2 (51:32):
I think it's rudimentary audience sensory experimentation. Very I think
it's very low level rudimentary stuff for them, not quite
to the medication. Remember that app that made your face old.
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Everyone was saying that China was just capturing everybody's face.
They probably were. You know, that's one step above those
stupid ops with the hundred gorillas and shit or one
hundred men and a gorilla man.
Speaker 1 (52:08):
They keep telling me that China capture my face and stuff.
But to do what with They ain't got to do
all that because hey all, y'all wanted to know what
your uh you know, your family tree from two hundred
and fifty years ago, when twenty three and me trying
to say your genetic uh, you're jenetic cove right now?
Speaker 2 (52:29):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (52:30):
Where is?
Speaker 2 (52:30):
And there's no point and they take it out of
the base of all the Chinese faces because then muches
all look alike. Yeah, hell, I means a billion. Really,
there's a billion combinations. There's a billion and a half
combinations of that Chinese face.
Speaker 1 (52:42):
Give me a break, said, ain't even got no diversity,
And look is that man? I've seen a chinaman before?
Is that I know? Now? Now they can tell the
difference between like uh, Chinese, Korean, Laotian and all that.
But Joe, all look Asian to me.
Speaker 2 (53:03):
I just say Asian, because you got Indians are Asian
and the Chinese are Asian.
Speaker 1 (53:09):
And I said, not Indians, because Indians are Indians Asians
or the lings, lean, lings and legs.
Speaker 2 (53:19):
That's as what they are. That's all Asia. And Russians
are Asian they just conquered. Yeah, yeah, you're right, they're white.
Speaker 1 (53:29):
Russians are crack ass crackers. Okay, let's get that right. Yeah,
when I say somebody Asian, everybody knows what you're talking about.
We talking about that bright yellow skin. Okay, that's what
we're talking about. We ain't talking about no damn dark
ass Indians they about. They're about near negro. Okay.
Speaker 2 (53:50):
Did you see a Ben Shapiro the other day saying
that some people classify Jews is white and some people don't.
It was the dumbest conversation. And I've seen in a
long time. Of course, you're white, idiot. You ever heard
of a mirror?
Speaker 1 (54:10):
Yeah, I mean, we'll try to classify themselves with some males.
I'm like, you white, Okay, we're just going strictly off scheme.
Speaker 2 (54:18):
And every motherfucker when everyone got mad at whoope when
she pointed it out, remember that that was hilarious.
Speaker 1 (54:26):
Yeah, oh yeah, that's true. That's true. Everybody a bunch
of white people. I mean, they see it. That's all
it is. So I'm like, here's the thing.
Speaker 2 (54:40):
Here's the problem. That these people are descendants from people
who converted to Judaism in the eighth century and who
were then forced into Europe in the twelve hundreds, around
twelve twenty eighty, into Poland and Germany. That's the real story.
But they would have you believe that their gods chose
people and they're from the Middle East, even though they
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weighed than Jerry Seinfeld.
Speaker 1 (55:06):
Man, they're from near the Middle East. Man, isn't they
good enough? We're from close to the Middle East? Said
out good enough?
Speaker 2 (55:17):
I don't think so sufficient?
Speaker 1 (55:19):
Okay, okay, yeah, but yeah, but the twenty three of
me The states are contending that they have no right
to sell their customer genetic identities to the highest bidder
unless the company first obtains express informed consent to the
proposed transaction transferred by each consumer impacted. I'm pretty sure
that's already into terms and conditions that you probably you know.
Speaker 2 (55:41):
Well, maybe not if it's actually having to.
Speaker 1 (55:42):
Go to court, Well, that may not be.
Speaker 2 (55:47):
The want the bank They got to get the permission
of like fifty million people or some shit never gonna happen, right.
Speaker 1 (55:54):
So they want the bankruptcy court to rule on whether
and what to and to what extent did you genetic
testing company can sell and transfer to a third party
such intimate customer data without first obtaining the express conformed
consent of its customer.
Speaker 2 (56:12):
All that genetic data goes straight to Israel, so they
can make genetic weapons to kill each and every one.
Speaker 1 (56:16):
Of you day a specific weapon. Yeah, but the state
said they won't they won't oppose to them selling it.
The ship. We ain't opposed you selling it. Hell we
w was selling to Well, we gets consent first. So uh,
here's the here's the states contending Arizona, oh Yo Yo State, Colorado, Connecticut,
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the district of Columbia, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri,
New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania,
South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia,
and Wisconsin. So obviously California don't care. They won't up here.
(57:09):
I'm not surprised by that. California is like, yes, fir,
y's this ship, matter of fact, matter of fact, if
we could get some more clones and we can dump
them in here, because I think I think they're actually
worried about their numbers. I think that's what they actually
worried about. They're worried about their their delegate numbers. I
(57:31):
think they could I think they could be. They could
be a a big reason why they're like, no, we can't,
we can't be getting rid of getting rid of legals,
because we counting news. It's like our population, and if
we get rid of these illegals, then so our delegate
camp goes way down, then we kind of lose, you know,
(57:52):
a little bit of a grip.
Speaker 2 (57:53):
So I'm not understanding but the census data allows them
to reallocate the number of delegates they get for state
depending on even how many illegals are there, even if
the illegals don't vote. So, even if the illegals don't vot,
they're counted on the fucking rosters and getting elect getting
electoral delegates. So but because of all the movement after
twenty twenty, I saw that, like holy shit, like seven
(58:18):
or eight red states are picking up huge numbers of
delegates taking from blue states. Look, I'm not thrilled with
everything Trump is doing, but we can't ever let those
fucking communists ever get close to power ever again, under
any circumstances at all. We need to get rid of
those remaining liberal fucking Supreme Court justices because that's one
(58:40):
area where I almost agree with the Supreme Court, like
almost one hundred percent is the conservative side almost one
hundred percent. So they can't be allowed back in ever, never,
because they will undo everything Trump is doing, and they'll
go after every single person. We'll see you, we'll see
something that makes the fucking Nazi government looked like a
(59:01):
bunch of fucking sissies. Seriously, if the Democrats ever get
back in power again. Look, you'll be getting jab automatic,
have Ai jabbing you with fucking different jabs every day.
Speaker 1 (59:15):
It just comes to your house. Hello, Corey, how are
you doing today? I'm doing well, John. Are you ready
for your morning shot? Corey? It's like shot again, Shot again, John, Yeah,
just the newest serum from bluebla Pizer. You know what
(59:35):
I'm saying. It's like, this is gonna protect you from
you know, Circadian whatever the damn ship from Damn Harry Potter,
It's gonna protect you from nat. He'd be like, Okay,
I got you. You know, it won't be so bad
if they, uh, they went and went completely radical like
(59:56):
they like the lam went like all the way crazy,
you know what I'm saying, And they won't like the
people won't call it out like it's like, hey, we
have a little too crazy. You know what I'm saying.
It's you just got folks, you know, being anti just
(01:00:17):
to be anti just say oh okay, yeah I'm against
I'm against the other side. I'm just like, well, I mean,
like you hear some of the shit you're saying, Like
it doesn't even make sense, Like we can have nuance
in our thoughts and speech but then you can say
stuff and you're just like do you hear what you're saying?
It's just like okay, like like one of the things
(01:00:42):
that I see right now, they've got the they've got
the sound of some kid crying as their dad is
being taken away and deported, and they're like, man, you
see America has become heartless, blah blah blah. I was like, well,
you know that when you commit a crime and there's
(01:01:04):
a warmth for your risk, you know, they usually don't
pick the most opportunity time to come peek you up, right,
So they don't sit there and they're like, you know,
he's at McDonald's eating eating lunch with his wife and kids,
say we shouldn't miss with him. Then we'll wait till later. No,
if they know you're there, they're gonna come get your
ass right here, in front of your wife, in front
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of your kids, in front of your grandma.
Speaker 2 (01:01:29):
So you have to realize that this ice shit is
a lot. A lot of it is messaging. Their actions
are sending a message, and they're making sure that the
news knows about it, so it's all on the TV.
So everyone's scared, which is exactly how they should be,
because your motherfucking can't sneak into this country, get all
over goddamn services, which even I don't have, and then
expect there'll be no fucking day that you don't have
(01:01:49):
to pay the piper. So I don't have any symp
in the friend of these people. I don't give a
goddamn fuck. Oh you on the restaurant for ten years,
big fucking deal. I don't give a fuck. Oh, and
all the devils were like, oh, who's gonna pick the vegetables?
Speaker 1 (01:02:01):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (01:02:01):
So you support slave labor wages? Is that what you're saying.
You're okay with people making five bucks an hour to
pick fucking vegetables in the sun. You're okay with that.
Everyone on the left, it's unfucking real hypocrisy.
Speaker 1 (01:02:15):
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. It's just like, well, aren't
we moving more towards robotics and stuff where that type
of labor won't be needed. I thought that's where we
were moving because just to let people know they were
always gonna move away from slavery eventually because of revolution
(01:02:36):
of revolutions and technology. That's what actually helped ended because
they're like, well, we don't need to kind of do
that anymore. We got this big ass tractor that we
can We can play a whole field. We ain't got
to have somebody with an ox in front of them
(01:02:56):
being in a hole in the ground, for they have
three hundred and fifty yards. We got this damn tracted
it a dig, you know, fifteen fifteen pages at a time.
I can't get this shit done in about two or
three hours. Where was taking them boys two or three weeks.
Innovations and technology. That's the premise of why it kind
(01:03:19):
of went away. Other way, If we didn't have innovations
in technology, slavery probably went and went away. And in
some places it still ain't gone. Yah, they're poor.
Speaker 2 (01:03:30):
Yeah, So I feel like we got to talk about
the war that just started that Israel just started. So
the whole world, the whole world is a strike. Yeah,
the whole world is sitting here. The whole world is
sitting here on edge. Was waiting for Iran's response because
(01:03:53):
the real Israel has launched now two or three waves
of attacks. They've taken out a ton of important people
in An. And this is like if someone were to
come in and take out like half our cabinet. That's
what they just did in fucking Iran. So Iran has
been preparing for this, and they got hypersonics and they
all this shit. They have thousands of missiles. The Russians
(01:04:14):
just fucking armed them to the hilt, and so I
hope that once and for all, they just destroy Israel.
Every square inch, like every fucking square inch of that
god forsaken fucking place just gets annihilated. So we'll see,
we'll see. We're waiting, hopefully it'll happen tonight and they
don't wait a day or two.
Speaker 1 (01:04:37):
Well, it looks like the initial air strike. Uh well,
of course happened late Thursday, and it was the effort
to destroy Tara Han's nuclear program. Okay, and Benjamin Ninyah
who said he will continue this for as many days
(01:04:58):
as it takes to complete Demeaitia, all right, so of
course they're uh uh though, was that this the weapons
of mass destruction? Correct? Core, they're going for the nuclear planets.
Speaker 2 (01:05:11):
Here's the problem. This has nothing to do with a
ray getting a nuke. That's all a smoke screen. Because
if I want, if I Ran wanted a nuke, they
could have gotten a long time ago. What this is
about is because of sanctions on numerous fronts, I Ran
ends up consuming around forty percent of its own oil,
(01:05:37):
and if they had widespread nuclear power across the country,
it would free up that oil, and that oil could
hit the markets and that would drive prices down, and
that can't happen. Everybody knows that if i Ran wanted
a nuke, they could have had it a long time ago.
It's not on the fucking it's not on their to
do list. It's never been on their to do list.
(01:05:58):
They might feel compelled that they need one now because
of what we obviously see, but they've never wanted one
as a part of Iranian state policy. So this whole
thing is about the Greater Israel project. It's about Israel
dominating the Middle East and making all these different countries
fall so they could expand. But eventually they're going to
(01:06:22):
get to Turkey, and eventually they're going to get to
Saudi Arabia, and eventually they're going to get to these
other countries who are supposedly somewhat friendly, sort of kind
of ish to Israel now, like Saudi Arabia. But that's
why I'm seeing I just saw a post right now,
let me see if IM gonna fucking find this shit.
I just saw a post right now here we go
(01:06:46):
from It's just some probably propaganda posts, but basically it
shows a guy on the news in Iran calling out
to Pakistan and these other nations if they need to
rise up now against Israel, because if not is they're
going to be next. And that's one hundred percent true.
Like all the stuff they're saying about Ussia, it's true
about Israel. And if these Mid Eastern states don't step
(01:07:07):
up and join Iran in a battle against Israel, they
will be next. They will be next. But Iran has
a hell of an arsenal, so I don't know what
the fuck Israel's thinking like for some reason, Iran has
never decided to strike like the Kanesse or Netanyahu's house
or any of the shit. But I have a feeling
that today is going to change things. I hope it
(01:07:28):
changes things, because they Iran has been a bunch of
bus states. They've been trying to use diplomacy in the
face of an enemy who doesn't use diplomacy.
Speaker 1 (01:07:37):
Well, name Ya who said that the mission was to
roll back the Iranian threat is very very survival they said,
we can't leave these threats for the next generation, because
if we don't act now, there will not be another generation.
If we don't act now, we simply won't be here.
(01:07:57):
We have internalized the lessons of history. When the enemy
says he intends to destroy, you believe him. When the
enemy develops the capability to destroy, you.
Speaker 2 (01:08:09):
Know, Jewish lie in the story. Okay, you can't believe
a word out of their mouth ever. And so that's
all bullshit. Iran as a threat to Israel, not a
threat to anyone else.
Speaker 1 (01:08:24):
Well, I mean, I mean that's what That's what n
y'all who said today.
Speaker 2 (01:08:30):
Yeah, he's full of ship and everyone knows.
Speaker 6 (01:08:32):
Class the very subliable of the Israel Okay, generations to come,
there won't be another generation if we don't act now.
Speaker 1 (01:08:46):
You know what I'm saying. You gotta say you need
some dramatic music behind you too. Why what are you're
doing it? Were you're seeing your speech? You know, almost
a cinema like in nature? Yeah, Cory, you didn't, you
didn't feel you didn't feel the passion in that and
what I just read.
Speaker 2 (01:09:05):
Sorry, man, I'm fucking tied up in this war. Shit,
this is fascinating stuff. This is really pivot. I'm gonna
be glued to this all night like it's a fucking
election or something.
Speaker 1 (01:09:16):
It's okay, okay, deep dive Corey. Corey might have a
little little deep dive for us.
Speaker 2 (01:09:21):
Well, they just took out a whole bunch of Iranians
and so I ran, better do some ship.
Speaker 1 (01:09:27):
And how did all of a sudden turn to Iran?
They when they worried about Gozza and all this is
how was it in Iran? Get them all?
Speaker 2 (01:09:37):
Everything's a distraction from everything else.
Speaker 1 (01:09:41):
That's what I was saying, was Palestinians, you know, Gozza
and all of a sudden, man Iran. They really, they
really said they're gonna fuck us up. I was like,
did I miss Did I miss something? And sometimes I
miss something? You know. It was kind of like you're
in a movie and it has such a such a
(01:10:02):
plot hole in it that you like, man, I feel
like I missed something in the movie. But now they
just didn't explain it. Well, so it's a pot. So
that's what I feel like right now, Like when you like,
before we start to show courtus like, oh man, we
need to talk about you know, Israel. Striking Iran. I
was like what I said, It just seemed random, doesn't it.
(01:10:28):
It's just like one day it's like she the missile
at him. Yeah, yeah, yeah, let's do that. Okay, Like
I'm just wondering if they're how they're uh, the citizens
of Israel feel like they're all unetics as well, all
(01:10:49):
the citizens.
Speaker 2 (01:10:52):
Yep, make sure it can't be It can't be all
of them. Okay, just like one who win' Just I
didn't say which one of them?
Speaker 1 (01:11:07):
And you know one's the loneliest number. Hey, it's the
loneliest one you'll ever do. You know, there's no doubt
about that. He said. This one guy trying to talk
everybody down from the ledge, and they said, no, salvation
lies on the other side of this edge, Okay, salvation
(01:11:30):
lies below as they jumped to the depths. You know
what I'm saying, talking from the ledge, I don't do that, okay,
Thigg just jumped. Yeah. I mean we can lay things out.
I can let you know whether it be worth it
or not. For a lot of people, I don't think
it's worth it, but for some people I could. I
could see where it would be worth it. For some people,
(01:11:54):
I mean, hey, some people I don't I don't need
see no way out for them. I'll be looking at
I said, what you what you got going on? Okay,
so you got three different baby mamas? Okay, you're having
to pay all them child's report? All right, you got
a nineteen ninety two beater that you having to live in?
All right? What any reputable skills? Not really? Okay? All right? Yeah, man,
(01:12:21):
I means she ain't looking good for you. You know
what I'm saying, ain't looking good at all. So if
you decided, like you know, I'm a little tired, I
would understand. You know what I'm saying. Sometimes people just
get tired. And I'm the type of person. If somebody's tired,
I gotta let people live there on life and die
(01:12:41):
they on death, you know what I'm saying. It's just it.
And sometimes sometimes it might be a loved one. You know,
you might have an idea it's better for him, but
they're just not into it. They won't latch onto it.
Maybe it's something with trying to lose weight or doing
this or doing that. They just want so, hey, I
(01:13:02):
gotta live and live there on life and die there
on death. It's all good. You know, now I know
some other people you know, like to go out there
and minister and we're going, let's have a conference and
let's do some therapy. I'll be I'll be holding up
clock man, ladyship out and let's talk about it, all right,
And I don't want to hear nothing about when you
(01:13:23):
were five, Okay, when I when I was saving when
I was when I was five years old, all right,
I had a birthday part. I invited all my friends
from school, you know who showed up my cousin who
was seventeen years old. That was it. I was completely devastating.
(01:13:49):
But it's okay.
Speaker 2 (01:13:49):
I had one like that once.
Speaker 1 (01:13:52):
It's okay. But at that point in time, like my
mom was like, it was an it was because she
had cooked a bunch of cakes and all kinds of stuff.
It's like showing up. I was like, yeah, you know
what I'm saying. And we don't know how that stuff
shapes us, you know, But it's okay. You know, all
(01:14:14):
of us have to go through stuff like that. You
said you had a similar experience.
Speaker 2 (01:14:20):
Yep.
Speaker 1 (01:14:21):
It's devastating when you're a kid. There's no tomorrow. Yeah, yeah,
you think there's no tomorrow. You like go to school
and you just kind of like, oh, how was your party?
I'm sorry I couldn't making them. Oh oh it went well,
it was good. You lie, you lieing your ass off.
Your cousin was there. That was seventeen and it it
(01:14:44):
ended up being okay because we end up going and playing,
uh playing Nintendo, and you know, I may do with
what it was, but from there on out didn't even
think about doing anything birthday again because it was too
much until you got until you got into college. This
is in college, everybody's like, oh, it's your birthday, let's
(01:15:06):
get drunk.
Speaker 7 (01:15:07):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:15:09):
We in college somebody say birthday is just a reason
to get drunk. You hope you had more friends so
you have more reasons to get drunk. So that was
all friend. Let's get as many friends as we can
so everybody can have a birthday. Give us a reason
to go. Get a keg. Cakes are keep back in
the day. Get a you get a cat, You get
(01:15:30):
a cag for sixty dollars. Man and at the boat
people could drink off that thing.
Speaker 2 (01:15:37):
What's today.
Speaker 1 (01:15:39):
Keg of beer is a caig of a beer and
it might it might still be cheap. Oh my god, dude,
we never make it because a lot of times.
Speaker 2 (01:15:57):
We would get huld get to let me guess, let.
Speaker 1 (01:15:59):
Me yes, Yes, you're pretty You're pretty close. You're pretty close.
It depends on it depends on what you're trying to drink. Okay,
all right, so I'm just gonna go, Uh, We're gonna
go with cheap beer. This is one that we got
all the time. Bush liked. Okay, this was your cheap beer.
(01:16:20):
If you didn't if you didn't have a keg to
switch out, if it's your first time and you didn't
have a tap, uh the tap tax deposit two hundred
and sixty dollars before tax. Yes, for a keg of beer.
Speaker 2 (01:16:40):
You're probably better off. Just mind a couple of cases,
because you ain't got drink that whole keg.
Speaker 1 (01:16:43):
Anyway, That's what I'm saying. And look, you know when
you used to have a keg parties, you know, be
fired all of cup you get, you get your cup,
drink the whole night. You know what I'm saying, and
used it, you could at least uh make it make
your money back for the keg. Maybe you made a
little bit of extra money. Not a lot of times
you wouldn't. But because before you knew it, everybody was
(01:17:04):
drinking and folks would roll up and then just cups
get handed out. But maybe you could make you sixty
bucks back, you know. But uh, yeah, two hundred and
sixty dollars.
Speaker 2 (01:17:14):
Bro, you're charging ten bucks a cup.
Speaker 1 (01:17:21):
Man said, hey, we need twenty folks. Well, actually, what
we need we need twenty five. We're gonna go with taxes.
We need thirty people. Okay, so you're gonna have to
find thirty people to show up and pay ten dollars
a cup. So I ain't make my money back. This
cag party be worth it, you know what I'm saying.
And we used to get that keg for sixty bucks.
(01:17:45):
We'd have keg parties all the time because it was sheep,
you know what I'm saying. It was it was cheaper
than going by cases because we drank a lot. Man,
we have we had boys that could drink, you know,
and we'll play beer pong to you. Oh man, you
go through beer playing beer pong. That's my favorite thing,
(01:18:06):
the beer pong. But yeah, but yeah, uh, you know
the heartache of the early birthdays even out later because
later on, you know, folks wanted to drink when it's
your birthday. He have friends. Now some people get older
and they don't have friends then either, and that's kind
of sucks. But yeah, I mean, it is what it is.
I don't know. I don't I don't think everybody, everybody
(01:18:29):
who's born is not meant to have this glamorous life
and maybe not even meant to make any type of
real connections throughout their life.
Speaker 2 (01:18:39):
That's that's sad. I mean, that's horrible. I mean, to me,
the idea of living a mundane life is worse than death.
Speaker 1 (01:18:50):
Yeah yeah, but there's there's plenty of people that lived
that every single day.
Speaker 2 (01:18:56):
I don't understand, Like everything, another thing I don't understand.
Where would you grow up?
Speaker 1 (01:19:04):
Where did I grow up? Oh yeah, it's No Carolina,
North Carolina? Commit in North Carolina my whole life.
Speaker 2 (01:19:09):
Yeah, all right, So I'm gonna insult everybody who never
moved away from home except for X Cube. So the
people like I grew up in Sarasota, which is a
it's a cool place. It's okay, fifty miles from a metropolis, right,
so it's all right. Things to do young people there, whatnot.
But there were some people I knew who were born there,
(01:19:30):
went to high school there, and just continue to fucking
live there, and now they're fifty, never fucking lived anywhere else.
To me, the very notion of doing that is shit.
I'm fifty, I've lived in a dozen places, and the
urge to move again still is always ever present. So
the idea of just being in one spot and never leaving,
to me is it's pure insanity, pure insanity. I just
(01:19:51):
don't get it at all.
Speaker 1 (01:19:52):
Like right now now, I don't. I don't live in
my hometown. I don't. I don't live in my hometown.
Speaker 2 (01:20:00):
Some people you know still do, don't They?
Speaker 1 (01:20:02):
Yeah, yes, yes, they never left. They're still there. I
don't get that, which is which is amazing, because there's
no there's no businesses there. Now I would understand because, Okay,
so I'm from the Robins, Carthage, Southern Pines, that area
of North Carolina, and so if we're talking about fifty
sixty years ago, the small town of Robins was actually booming.
(01:20:27):
Like they had a movie theater, they had belts, they
had a bowling alley. But you know why, because they
had multiple plants there manufacturing, and once the manufacturing died,
it killed any opportunity of people being like, Okay, I
can just go work at the mill and live a
good life, and you know, I can buy a house
(01:20:49):
close by and you know, have a family of four
and two cars and take vacation, you know what I'm saying.
All that kind of went away, and so now you're
on if you're in a smaller rural town, which is
what I was in, you're almost forced to move like
if you if you don't like you you have no
opportunity of expanding as far as financially at all, just
(01:21:13):
because it's so few and far in between of you know,
higher paying jobs that what you're looking for in those areas.
So for me, that's why I personally live, just because
the opportunity would be better elsewhere. And it also kind
of worked out the place I went to. You know,
(01:21:34):
I live in Greenville now, and it was it won't
as big as it is now when I first got
here in two thousand and four, and so this place
has actually expanded like one hundredfold, Like there's people continuously
moving here all the time. So probably in the next
(01:21:54):
ten to fifteen years, I think I think it to
be transformed, transformed and more. Here we'll be more closer
towards like you know, amid a mid level to almost
big city potentially. Uh with the amount of stuff we
got coming in, so I didn't even realize it. We've
got too We got two gaming video gaming facilities where
(01:22:18):
they make video games, like they bought out a big
manufacturing warehouse. I was like, when'd y'all get here?
Speaker 2 (01:22:25):
I was like, what kind of games?
Speaker 1 (01:22:28):
I don't know. I'd have to look into what they do,
but but that's what they do there. I'd have to
look into it. But it just it popped up because
somebody came by working and it's like, oh, yeah, I
work at such and such game and I was like, no,
see you don't work nowhere nearby. So no, we've got
two places in Greenwall. What just win? I was like,
(01:22:51):
we expanding like that. Of course we've got surrounding areas.
Aid in Winterville that that some stuff there as well,
So all that stuff's kind of intertwined. But I personally
wouldn't wouldn't stay in my hometown. And even if I
went to like southern Pines or pinehursts like that, still
(01:23:14):
would be a little bit too close. So I'm glad.
I'm glad I kind of moved off. But you know
that that didn't used to be a thing. You used
to You were born somewhere, you worked there, you know,
you went to school there, you worked there, you died there.
That's the way. I mean, for years and years and
years what mobility like that. The people who had the
(01:23:36):
requisite funds or who just took a chance on a
whim did all the movie. So that's kind of the
premise there. So you got to have the And I
don't think some people have the some people get home sick.
Let's just say that. I've seen people who's from my
(01:23:57):
area who's came up here, tried to go to college
and couldn't. They couldn't. They couldn't do it, man, they
had to go back home. They're like, Man, I miss home.
I'm like, I ain't ship to do there. Man, like
that ship here. I mean, you know what I'm saying,
Like folks talk, folks talk joke about where we're all
meg you know, or ain't ain't nothing new. I'm like, man,
(01:24:18):
go back where I was at. There was there was
nothing to do there. Boa I mean, we're talking about
for twenty years of my existence, the only restaurant that
was in town was Hardis Haartis and Pizza Hoot. That
(01:24:47):
was it. And the chuck Wagon. You couldn't even and
I couldn't even call it chuck wagon at a restaurant.
It just over the past ten years it got a uh,
it expanded to where you could sit down in it.
But the chuck Wagon you should just be where you
will walk up to a window in order and you
go to the other window and pick the food up.
There was no going inside, so if it was twenty
(01:25:08):
degrees outside, you stood outside and wait on your feet.
So like there was two places you could go and
sit down and eat. Pizza Hunt was the number one place.
Second place was Hearty's and they won't that much seat.
That was it.
Speaker 2 (01:25:27):
It's pretty rare to go and sit in a pizza
restaurant these days. You know, it's mostly difference as.
Speaker 1 (01:25:32):
It is, but that but that Pizza Hut back home,
you can still go in because it's it was made
in the eighties, so it's got the old hat you
know what I'm saying, It's got the hat top. You
can still go in there and sit down and eat
like they've gotten like bukoos of tables.
Speaker 2 (01:25:50):
You've been through there recently?
Speaker 1 (01:25:53):
Yes, uh. Whenever I go back on usually want to
go back Thanksgiving because I get off work on a
Wednesday and I go ahead and drive back home because
they used to stay Wednesday night Thursday, and then I
come back to Greenville Friday. Ec Usually my girlfriend's birthdays
on the twenty ninth, so we tried to do something
for a birthday. But I usually stop buying and get
(01:26:16):
a pizza from Pizza Hook, paying a pizza and get
that Thiet Christ. If you go into pizza hood like that,
like there's there's no reason to get anything else besides
paying pizza from pizza Hoo. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:26:31):
Correct, did they try doing something else?
Speaker 1 (01:26:35):
Yeah, they got the hand tossed and all that shit. Meris.
Speaker 2 (01:26:38):
I'm like, man, stop, even though I live in a
I live in a college town. It's boring for a
guy my age, but it's happened in place if you're
in college. We got a place called Handhandler's Pizza, which
is not Chicago, but it's good stuff.
Speaker 1 (01:26:53):
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:26:54):
It's like Pizza Hut style but real authentic, so top notch.
I'm dying for some Chicago pizza, like a real Chicago.
I gotta go all the way to motherfucking Denver. I
don't know, Maybe I don't got to got to Denver.
Maybe I'll find one out. I think it's on up here.
But I've been itching for a guy. I've been itching
for a fucking Chicago style that says it is a
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couple of places. But it just said panhandlers pizza, which
is not Chicago. So no fucking a. I never knows
what it's talking about. Motherfuckers, he said, Ay, I lets
me down, I swear to God, and then people are
afraid of taking over the world.
Speaker 1 (01:27:34):
Fuck, it's it is. It's the worst. It's the worst.
But yeah, I mean we talked about this is what
we had, and then, uh, you go in if we
went to town over robins, robins don't come one, which
is where I went to school at. They had the
Chicken Hood. Okay, and that's not a chain. That was
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my man's joint. The Chicken Hood. You could go sit
down and eat there. Uh from there from there on
you had to go drive about thirty minutes either way.
Speaker 2 (01:28:08):
Oh well, it's like it looks like there is a
place here called Beaver's Pizza in Fort Collins. Oh okay,
but they ain't updated their Facebook in over a year
and a couple months.
Speaker 1 (01:28:20):
Oh did? They're probably not real.
Speaker 2 (01:28:24):
Beaver'szza Beaver's Pizza.
Speaker 1 (01:28:28):
And you ain't even heard of them and you've been
living there a while.
Speaker 2 (01:28:30):
Yeah, but I don't mean shit this place. I'm telling you, bro,
this place. If you're like into like, if you're like
a restaurant tour and you got money, this place is
like a mecca. It's got fucking amazing, amazing restaurants.
Speaker 1 (01:28:42):
Oh okay, there's.
Speaker 2 (01:28:43):
One restaurant, man, I gotta go to. It's got an
eighty dollars steak. But I gotta be a baller. I
gotta be a I'm pushing myself to be a little
for to eighty dollars steak.
Speaker 1 (01:28:51):
What's it? A roof? That's that's like a roof cress,
isn't it.
Speaker 2 (01:28:54):
This is like a little tiny place that only got
like four tables in it.
Speaker 1 (01:28:59):
So eighty dollars steak, man, here's the oh man. My
only issue when they when they start trying to charge
me that much for the food, I'm like, I know,
it don't taste no better than Texas Longhorn, Go Texas Roadhouse.
I know it, don't man slapping on the plate and
(01:29:21):
you know how may say you are tasting road House
thirteen ninety nine. Nigger, I get two sides, and I
don't even want two sides.
Speaker 2 (01:29:31):
Bro, you're splurging on them two sides.
Speaker 1 (01:29:33):
Yeah, I don't even want two sides. I think that's
that's that's a hindrance. That are waistlines. Two sides. Folk
go in there and get an appetizer, get a salad,
get an entree with two sides, eat the bread, and
get a dessert. I'm like, bro, you just ate eight
(01:29:55):
thousand calories. God damn, hey, you not both. I'll be
disgusted after I ate all that. But that's the way
it is. So we're gonna start prapping this up. Corey. Hey,
I'm going to watch a Ballerina on Sunday, So I'm
gonna go check that thing out. Uh. Some reviews that
(01:30:17):
I've seen so far, I said that it's a perfect
entry in the John Wick franchise. That is good, very good.
Uh it, but it had it didn't do as well
as they thought it would in the first week in
the box office. The first weekend about thirty five million.
That's spending thirty five million and twenty five I don't
(01:30:37):
know if that's it.
Speaker 2 (01:30:38):
Look just give me some john Wick.
Speaker 1 (01:30:42):
Well, well look I don't know about that. But here's
what I'll say, okay, is that Nickas is broke man,
and so like the ship costs it as much as
it does. Man, if you ain't making good dust man,
you ain't gonna to watch it in the theater. Not
no more, you just ain't. Okay, And I done told
(01:31:07):
folks man, if they want, if you want the economy
to be better, the cost of housing has to come
down in some in some shape like it just has
to like it. There needs to be an all set
there because if the if the cost of housing continues
to rise, man, all your shops to be closed, because
all niggas to be able to do is just pay
(01:31:28):
rent and get groceries. That'll be it. Pay rent and
get groceries and that be it. So somebody gotta do
something different. So ya, I'm gonna go check that out Sunday,
be part of I.
Speaker 2 (01:31:40):
Haven't been to a theater in a couple of years.
I should probably go.
Speaker 1 (01:31:43):
Yeah, go to an early movie. That way, you get it,
get the damn matten a discount. You know what I'm saying.
They give it like thirty five forty percent off.
Speaker 2 (01:31:51):
I'll have to take a mortgage by a coke though,
for like seven eight bucks.
Speaker 1 (01:31:59):
Just put it on Larna after pay. Hell, ain't nobody
paying it back, no way, So just put it on
there and they're just not paying.
Speaker 2 (01:32:06):
Oh is that really happening.
Speaker 1 (01:32:08):
Yeah, they're going under because there's like one hundred being
in den because.
Speaker 2 (01:32:14):
That's what happens when you give broke.
Speaker 1 (01:32:17):
Yeah, you can't give them cranded, man. That's the whole
that's the whole purpose of credit scoring. Chicking folks out man,
because when they broke, they ain't gonna pay. That's just
all there is to it. Uh So we appreciate everybody
for being with us tonight on this episode of Beyond
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Okay, yes, so good support that way, his oswall work
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Maybe yeah, I'm just taking I've taken my I've taken
about it. I've taken about a week off just because
I knocked out two hundred and twenty five pages in
about six weeks, which was a fucking I'm still shocked
at the pace I got through it, and I literally
burned myself out, like I haven't done shit in like days,
and then today I finally recorded a podcast and then
halfway through it, I realized that I had a spinning
(01:33:53):
spiral and it stopped at twenty minutes, and I fucking
wasted my whole time, and I wanted to shoot myself.
So oh that is I'm taking I'm gonna take the
rest of the I'm gonna take the rest of the
week off and I'll get back with some new shows
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token on the first of July. And we've been we've
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