Noadvisory Podcast

Comedy, Controversy, and Candid Conversations: From Political Threats to Dating Dilemmas

Noadvisory Podcast Season 5

What happens when political correctness clashes with comedy, and spontaneous decisions about quitting the podcast emerge? Join us as we navigate this whirlwind of unscripted moments, filled with humor, camaraderie, and unexpected twists. From a hilarious bet involving Rihanna to a critique of Swish's OnlyFans, we promise you'll be laughing all the way through our conversation.

Brace yourself for a rollercoaster of emotions as we tackle serious topics too, like the unsettling threats posed by Frank Lucio Carrillo against Vice President Kamala Harris. We reflect on the severity and legal consequences of his actions, all while reminiscing about the drama-filled days of "Love and Hip Hop." Plus, a heated debate about loyalty will keep you glued to your seat as we uncover tensions and deep proclamations among friends.

Ever wondered about the future of MDMA for treating PTSD in military veterans or the political landscape with Minnesota Governor Tim Walz's leadership? We dive into these critical discussions, offering insights and personal anecdotes along the way. Ruth joins us for a special segment, and we share straightforward advice on dating dilemmas, reminding you to protect your heart and your car keys. Get ready for an episode brimming with lively discussions, candid advice, and plenty of laughs.

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Speaker 2:

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Speaker 3:

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Speaker 1:

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Speaker 3:

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Speaker 2:

Swish that is not a trade-off username. You use a generic name. The shit that they moderated for you, he ain't change it.

Speaker 3:

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Speaker 2:

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Speaker 3:

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Speaker 2:

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Speaker 3:

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Speaker 1:

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Speaker 3:

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Speaker 2:

I get up at 3. I'm going like in the morning. Sometimes I do shit in the morning.

Speaker 3:

I'm being dead ass, though you good, she got no advising on there, so, okay, I was on the fly, I didn't know, well, but unscripted agencies on there, but nobody told me this shit. I didn't know that she was having, like, vendors. We'll talk about it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we'll talk about it. Thank you, manager, we'll talk about it, but yeah, so y'all come out, we've been well, listen, we've been booked and busy lately.

Speaker 3:

Okay, all right between me, Sid and CEO we've been some booked and busy.

Speaker 2:

Okay, I'm chilling.

Speaker 3:

Well, yeah, me and C got a venture come up. We'll tell you guys in a little while. Oh, the mixtape coming soon, right? No, we're not talking about that. We got other ventures, y'all not doing the mixtape. We are doing the mixtape, but me and C got other business ventures, that's what.

Speaker 1:

I'm.

Speaker 2:

Entrepreneurial sisters.

Speaker 3:

Listen just know Thursday nights ain't going to never be the same.

Speaker 2:

Never At Sheba.

Speaker 3:

Nope, I mean not no, no, no, I mean it like that. We ain't saying it like that, but no, it's not at Sheba, but what we got planned, we can't do it at Sheba. They don't have the capacity. They don't have the capacity for what?

Speaker 2:

we doing.

Speaker 3:

We have to do it at don't worry about it. We outside though, so yeah, can I get 10%? No that was a unanimous. No, I love that.

Speaker 2:

I can't bring my influence into this it was a unanimous no, including Destiny so yeah that's really

Speaker 3:

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Speaker 2:

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Speaker 3:

Before we get started y'all. Before we get started, y'all see y'all been here talking shit to Terrence all night. But let me tell you something about a mustard seed. Okay, because from that mustard seed it will grow. God does not play about his child and you see how, outside of the business, fuck you, fuck you.

Speaker 1:

Fuck you. I love my life.

Speaker 3:

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Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

It's coming. Get up D-Bow. See, I'm a sneaky ass, nigga. You know what I'm saying? I'm sneaky, Get up D-Bow. I ain't going to do what people are asking me to do at the current moment. It's going to come unexpectedly. Oh, this nigga done. Did me dirty like this. Don't play it by me.

Speaker 3:

I'm coming for you. Why you have to?

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

I don't know, is that it?

Speaker 3:

It wasn't on impulse. You know it wasn't on impulse hey random before we get into your hot topics. I miss the old love and hip hop. Hip Hop Boy. They should be funny as fuck. Kirk's still cheating on Rashida. Some things don't ever change With Jasmine.

Speaker 1:

With Jasmine?

Speaker 3:

Same shit, no, I just started back watching this shit, rashida, it's like confirmed.

Speaker 1:

You in one of the clips on the show.

Speaker 3:

She had a whole conversation with her friend about it Rashida, my man, my man, my man, With her curting his three earrings. No, we're not.

Speaker 1:

You slept with a married man, are we surprised?

Speaker 3:

Been a hoe, always a hoe. Okay, all right, let's go. Let's do some Hot Topics with Chappie.

Speaker 2:

Because y'all was, y'all was. God damn, that banter was crazy just now it was amazing banter.

Speaker 3:

Actually, content matters, content matters. Okay, I'm gonna sing my topics today. Okay, can I smoke?

Speaker 1:

can you what huh? Can you do what? Who was singing?

Speaker 2:

I don't partake in that oh yeah, we live on air right yep, I don't partake in that my supervisor gonna see we live on air right.

Speaker 3:

Yep, I don't partake in that my supervisor gonna see me my partake.

Speaker 2:

She gonna give me a drug test tomorrow on my day off.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna get an email. I need you to go to Concentra. I had topics with Trappy Police.

Speaker 3:

All of my topics are yeah all of my topics are political, so this is good. Number one yes, a Virginia man was charged with threatening to kill Vice President Kamala Harris. What?

Speaker 2:

Already.

Speaker 3:

It was more people, though it was more people. He was also charged with threatening to also kill Joe Biden, FBI Director Chris Wray, several Arizona officials on a school, and he did all of this on a social media platform called Getter. He is a right-wing conservative.

Speaker 1:

Oh wow, His name is.

Speaker 3:

Frank Now get the name Frank Lucio Carrillo. Oh hell.

Speaker 2:

That nigga sound like the jugular Frank Lucas nigga Frank Lucio Carrillo. Oh hell, that nigga sound like the jugular Frank Lucas nigga Frank Lucio Carillo. The Spanish version.

Speaker 3:

That shit crazy. So I know you got examples. What did he say? Well, I'm going to get to it, Okay, so yeah, of course the FBI did some digging and they want to see what else this man be saying on this platform. He has 4,359 posts all directed towards killing kamala harris, damn explicitly saying he wanted to cut out her eyes and saying other ways he wanted to kill her, and quotes he wanted to make that bitch suffer what? Wow, that's crazy. So he accord appeared in court this past.

Speaker 2:

Monday.

Speaker 3:

And that was just guilty, not guilty. And then he has his bond here in tomorrow to see if he's going to be released. They ain't going to put a hefty bond on his ass for that. He's not going to get a bond.

Speaker 1:

No, he's not going to get a bond. He threatened a government official. That's a felony. What's that felony? No, it's federal. Oh yeah, that's past felony.

Speaker 3:

What's after felony? No, it's federal, that shit crazy. After felony, prison she's not.

Speaker 2:

Please.

Speaker 3:

She is Indian though, but she's also black, she's also black.

Speaker 1:

She's also black. She's also black. Her dad is black.

Speaker 3:

Her dad is Jamaican, he's black, let me just say this we do know.

Speaker 2:

We do know that every race was originated from black. We do that right. Yes, we do know that. Let's just put that out there.

Speaker 1:

That's why I'm glad you said it.

Speaker 3:

I want you to repeat that again in the mic so that way we can clip this shit for the ignorant niggas. That's on my timeline. Say that shit again.

Speaker 2:

We do know I'ma look in the camera that every race originated from a black person. Thank you. Every race, Thank you. If y'all do y'all research and really do y'all research, that's not moving the goalpost.

Speaker 3:

That is actual history. That's facts. That's facts.

Speaker 2:

That's facts. Indians there are black, fucking Jews there are black. Every race originated from black Right. So who is the origin of the race? Lord, the Lord Jesus.

Speaker 3:

Christ, we said that shit, we telling y'all that shit, everybody's black, but we still signify white people.

Speaker 1:

White, black. They do that, you know but to that point.

Speaker 3:

It's so crazy that you said that, because back in the day it wouldn't matter if kamala was half indian, she still considered a black, black, right. It's crazy that today we it's a debate of how indian she is over, how black she is. Her, she's 50 black. Her daddy is black, her, he's, he's black, he's 100 black and he's black. My thing, my also thing, with this race is let's not. Let's take the thing Exactly. What does her race got to do with her fucking policies? Nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing at all.

Speaker 1:

Her saying she black.

Speaker 3:

I don't know if Kamala Harris was a white woman with these policies, I would still vote for her. Like I'm just being honest, Like what does her race got to do with her policies? And at the end, to say this too, before you get into Hell yeah, yeah, because he's not black. I need to see, Because, because, let me tell you the difference. If Trump do that shit if Trump do that shit, he's only pandering to the black voters, yeah he's not black.

Speaker 3:

He literally doesn't give a fuck, he's just. So let me ask you this Swish Let me ask you this Swish. Let me ask you this so are you saying that Kamala Harris is full Indian? You saying both her parents are Indian? I'm saying she's white and Indian, how Her dad is Jamaican, her dad is black Her dad is?

Speaker 1:

No, he's not.

Speaker 3:

Her dad is Jamaican have you seen a picture of her father? He's Jamaican. Have you seen her family? They're Jamaican. Yes, he claims to be white.

Speaker 1:

He claims to be white. I need you to pull that up because I haven't seen it.

Speaker 3:

No, pull it up right now. We need to see that. I need to see it right now.

Speaker 2:

Okay, before that right.

Speaker 2:

Before that I just want my black people to know right, this segregation between white and black is because they don't want us to really know our history and our background and where we came from. We were kings, queens with, surrounded with gold. We were ruling black wall street. They want us to do that because they wanted they wanted to divide us, which is what has worked for centuries. They have divided us. We kill each other, we fight each other, we do all this shit, but they don't want us to come together because they know if we as a race come together we were is over for everybody.

Speaker 3:

I just you know, um, I'm like the political fact check here. I know swiss said her dad said he was white jamaican. I have done my research and I found an article from the washington which we can credit the Washington Post as a credible source. This is an article about Kalima's dad and this is him and their kids in Jamaica In.

Speaker 2:

Jamaica.

Speaker 3:

This is him talking about his Jamaican heritage. The first concert he ever took her to was at the University of California at Berkeley. And guess who she took? To see Bob Marley, see Bob Marley and the Wailers. So I'm trying to figure out where you said he said he was white at. I mean it's a video. So where's the source? The video, the source, where's the source? Oh no, oh you're talking about. Judge George you know what? Okay, let me, let me go ahead. Let me go ahead and move on.

Speaker 1:

Judge. George wow he's not a credible source. He's not a credible source, bro. Move on, judge Joy Brown don't mean nothing. Wow, we grew up on this and now we don't get to talk about it.

Speaker 3:

He's not a credible source.

Speaker 1:

He's not a credible source bro we don't even know if he's a real judge.

Speaker 3:

Judge Joy Brown is not a real judge. First of all, he's a TV judge. Second of all, he's a far-right Republican, conservative. Washington Post, which is a credible news source. The Washington Post was a credible news source, which is one of the first newspapers that was created in American history. Journalism major here is a credible source. So, yes, I'm going to believe the Washington Post over Judge Joe Brown. Listen, this is how we finish this debate.

Speaker 2:

You quote Elon Musk, which is all he lets me know to stop talking to you. Ask Siri, what was Kamala Harris's race? I mean father's race.

Speaker 3:

His race is no. No, ask. Siri Is right here. No, I'm just saying, but ask Siri, siri, I hate this. What is the race of Donald J Harris? Siri, don't talk back to me. Kamala Siri, why don't you talk back? Kamala Siri is a teenager, not why don't you want to talk back? Because my Siri is a teenager, not an old person. She pregnant.

Speaker 1:

But right here it says.

Speaker 3:

What does it say? He is right here.

Speaker 2:

It says Donald J Harris is the father of Kamala Harris. He's a Jamaican-American economist and professor at Stanford University.

Speaker 1:

originally, he's from St Asb Also.

Speaker 3:

No, that's her father, washington Post. I'm trying to tell y'all.

Speaker 1:

It's a credible news source.

Speaker 2:

We not gonna debate that.

Speaker 1:

The people that know no, no, the people that knew Better know that Kamala Harris, that video you, that video you watched, that is idiotic Boys. Get people money wrong All the time.

Speaker 2:

That's Ford. That's Ford, get them right. What is?

Speaker 3:

that Get them right. I see what he did. See what he did Kamala Harris father yes, I see what he did. Siri wins, kamala Harris' father yes, and it came up Jamaican Connection. Yes, that's what I'm saying Jamaican Connection. It says Connection. Oh, he listening to reggae? No, oh, my God. Let me read it. And this is why this is why we don't trust niggas. This is why, this is why we don't trust niggas.

Speaker 2:

This is why, oh my God, Nigga, we ain't never, we ain't never gonna get syndicated, we never gonna get.

Speaker 3:

We are never going to be a happy country ever. Oh, my God Because you have black men like this? It's crazy. Go ahead and move along, please, ew. Okay, well, shout out. Oh, you know who he's from, wow, wow, I'm sorry, he's from Brownstown. That's where that man is from. That's where he's from Brownstown. That's crazy. Shut up.

Speaker 2:

I got some shit to say about Kamala, but we're not going to talk about her.

Speaker 3:

The next one is about her too. She has officially selected Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate. I like that. Look around for us. I like that too, and I like that because it was a very unconventional selection. I want to kind of run down some things that he has done as being Minnesota.

Speaker 2:

Governor.

Speaker 3:

And then, to be fair, I'm also going to tell y'all what his biggest criticism has been since he's been governor. So he is a former school teacher. Yes, he is a progressive democrat. Um his major democrat progressive. Yes, his major accomplishment is he made a landmark budget, or he enacted a landmark budget which um gave his citizens in minneapolis I'm not sure, not sure.

Speaker 2:

I'm sorry. Tell these motherfuckers over here to shut the fuck up.

Speaker 3:

In Minnesota. He gave them a generous tax credit, and by generous he gave them $1,750 per kid and there was no limit on the kid. Wow, he created family and medical leave programs because they didn't have any before. So eventually you know what family leave is. You have an LA for all you people.

Speaker 2:

He a nigga.

Speaker 3:

He made college tuition Free for certain students. So the stipulations In order to get Free tuition is you have to come from A single Like if your mom Is a single parent, or your dad Is a single parent, or your dad Is a single parent. Yes, they have to make Like. I think it was like 50,000 or less a year, oh wow, and a year, oh wow. And for um, double parents in the house, it was 80 000 or less, wow. So he, he definitely made it affordable for a lot of kids.

Speaker 2:

That's what's up um it.

Speaker 3:

He also passed one of the most protective abortion access laws in the country. Wow, and by protective, what he did was he made it legal for abortions in his, his state. He also made it illegal to prosecute anybody that traveled to his state to get an abortion, because, you know, in some states you can be prosecuted for leaving that state to go get an abortion. He made it illegal for you to prosecute him.

Speaker 2:

He made it illegal to prosecute him. Yeah to prosecute him.

Speaker 3:

So if you say you live in Alabama and you want to get an abortion, obviously can't do it there but you go to Minnesota and get one. Or yeah, you go to Minnesota and get one and Alabama, they can't do nothing to you because legally it was legal in Minnesota and they have a law that you are protected, Can't touch you.

Speaker 2:

You know how, before you go, you know how they could get niggas with that. They could say, okay, on your license, where's your license, where you register that they could get. They could get niggas with that.

Speaker 3:

I think that's a part of his stipulation, though that's it, that is yeah that's why he yeah, he put that in his um. His abortion bill was very, very detailed. I think it was bipartisan. Yeah, I think he was a very great choice as far as VP. I'm looking at the other candidates oh, my bad, I'm not done. My bad, fran, go ahead. He did a lot. He also gave free breakfast and lunch to all kids. Oh he, a nigga.

Speaker 3:

Because, he said that he understands how important it is to get a good breakfast and lunch and he doesn't want families to have to worry about providing for kids to go to school and get a proper education and he feels like damn okay, I'm, that's some, that's some.

Speaker 2:

That's some applauding shit right there.

Speaker 3:

That's some important shit he feels like, you know, if they get a good breakfast and a good lunch, then they can focus better, they do better, they have more energy. You know, it just kind of helps all around absolutely, absolutely can.

Speaker 2:

They always say breakfast is the most important meal of the day oh shit, god, god, don't play about me.

Speaker 3:

And kamala airs boy, keep going. He also passed an executive order to protect and support minnesotans seeking gender affirming health care services. Okay, so for transgenders that want to have a sex change, he passed protective laws to protect them so that they can't be prosecuted, they can't be discriminated against.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I cannot talk tonight.

Speaker 2:

Discriminated against in any way, shape or form.

Speaker 3:

He added that protection to him.

Speaker 2:

Love that Okay.

Speaker 3:

It is the largest state that invested in affordable housing. To date. It gave $45 million for homeless prevention programs in the state. It has a cutting edge clean energy policy. It's so cutting edge that they have vowed by 2040 that 100 percent of the Minnesota electricity will be clean energy. He restored and this is my favorite one he restored voting rights to more than 55,000 formerly incarcerated people in Minnesota. So if you were a felon, he restored the right for 55,000 people to be able to vote again and that's huge for even uh, you know a blue state like minnesota.

Speaker 2:

That's huge so that's in the blue state. Yeah, you need all the voters you could all the voters and it's you know it.

Speaker 3:

I wanted to point out something else. I think that was kind of people kind of overlooked. He was a good choice too, because if y'all remember, when the whole um Roe versus Wade thing was being overturned and everything like that, kamala Harris went to a Planned Parenthood in Minnesota. So it's just full circle that, yeah, that she chose the Minnesota governor to be her vice president running me. Now he does have one criticism which I was listening to like analysts this morning.

Speaker 3:

They were saying this is what the Republicans are going to use against him. Um, his main criticism was the whole George Floyd situation, and they said that although more of the blame honestly should be pointed towards the state police, he's still the governor and he didn't call in action, he didn't call in support, he didn't in a timely manner that venezuelans would have liked him to do, and so that's his biggest criticism.

Speaker 2:

but if that's all you have to say he's been governor for six years, I mean honestly, I'll take it and even to that point right, even when you have relationships right and you're going through a time, and you sit down and you lay out what are the pros and what are the cons. If the pros outweigh the cons, then you're on the right track. So all his pros outweigh his cons by a large number. So I like that you brought large number. So I like that you brought that up and I like that she picked him, like you said, t, because I think that for to win this election, because we all can agree that Trump, believe it or not, has a huge backing he was going to win against Biden.

Speaker 2:

He has a huge backing so it's like we needed somebody on the blue side to get, hey, look at us. And she needed a vice president to be like let me go over here. That was a perfect choice.

Speaker 3:

I think out of all the other candidate picks that she picked, he was a perfect. He was a safe choice. I'm not saying safe choice isn't a bad choice. He's a safe because he what's the word. He was a safe choice. And I'm not saying safe choice isn't a bad choice. He's a safe choice because, like you said, in all the six years, that's the only criticism you have against him. I know a lot of people thought that she was going to pick Josh Shapiro just because of how his popularity was. But big things against him was particularly his stance on.

Speaker 2:

Israel he's.

Speaker 3:

Jewish, so you know how the far left you know how that would have been so bad. And I can't, speaking on Israel and the stuff that's going on right now, that's a whole nother topic for another day. But you have to be really particular when you're picking, especially for this election, because that's a big, big, big topic for this coming election. And I think the other VP picks she had I can't remember which one it was- who was the guy y'all was mentioning last week? I don't know which one it was.

Speaker 2:

Somebody had a sexual harassment. It was a black governor or something y'all was mentioning last week. No, that was who was going to replace Roy Cooper.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that was Mike Harris and I'm so glad. No, it wasn't.

Speaker 2:

Mike Harris. Y'all was like she should pick this guy last week no, we was talking about the north carolina governor.

Speaker 3:

What's his? Name roy cooper roy cooper is our governor, which I'm glad he did not leave, because north carolina still has a lot of stuff to do and roy cooper is very instrumental in making sure that north carolinians are taken care of and we are getting shit passed. He is a big, big spearheading on legalizing weed in north carolina, so we need we need to keep Roy on the docket.

Speaker 1:

My thing is why are you trying? Before we dive into that, let me finish, Cause that's a whole nother topic.

Speaker 3:

before we dive in I know I felt.

Speaker 2:

I felt your energy, I got you, I felt it.

Speaker 3:

It was coming, but I forgot which other VP figure was.

Speaker 1:

One of them has sexual harassment allegations.

Speaker 3:

You can look up his name and I'm so glad that they did not pick him, because on paper though, he looked great until that shit came out, and I mean that would have killed her, because that was her top choice, one of her top choices. That would have killed her, because I'm not going to lie to you I would have voted independent. I swear to God, I would have.

Speaker 2:

I would have been a Kennedy fan. I would have been a Kennedy fan, I would have been a Kennedy fan, I would have voted independent. I ain't going to front. I don't know who was putting it out on Facebook. I'll be on Facebook.

Speaker 3:

Mark Kelly who was that?

Speaker 2:

That's who it was Mark Kelly. That's the.

Speaker 3:

Kelly. He the Arizona governor. Out of the top three, he was the most like Everybody know him. Yeah, he was never in the top three. He was never, and that's why I was so surprised yeah, that's why everybody's like what?

Speaker 2:

because if you look, you got it again. What do you call it? The pros and the cons? You probably looked at it like she has a good political team.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, she has a great political team, yeah like that.

Speaker 2:

Sexual harassment is no way you could have got by you know why she got olivia pope?

Speaker 1:

hey shout out olivia pope.

Speaker 3:

Hey, all right, yeah so, speaking of north carolina, talk about us. Y'all know who tom tillis is yeah t-h-o-m right. Tom, tom, tom, tom tillis, he's like one of our representatives he's one of the north carolina representatives a real republican right. Yes, uh-huh, he is on this bill. Absolutely not, absolutely not. No, I finished this topic. It says it's five dollars at the gas. Yes, he is on this bill. Absolutely not, absolutely not. Let her finish this topic. In fact, it's $5 at the gas station. Y'all going to not smash my damn pretzels.

Speaker 2:

Nigga, we hot nigga.

Speaker 3:

No, no, continue we hot. And now he is also in support of the next topic that I'm about to bring you, and it's kind of a wild topic. Okay, and I'm not gonna lie, I read a lot of medical notes and it kind of made my head hurt but it's interesting august 11th is a very important day for america, and I'm gonna tell you why. Why? August 11th is the day that the fda, the food and drug administration, will issue their decision on using MDMA to treat PTSD.

Speaker 1:

Oh shit, so essentially, yeah, so essentially what?

Speaker 3:

they're saying is the FDA the FDA is doing their research and August 11th they will issue a decision to say is it safe or not for doctors. And um, what is the other one? It's not psychologists, psychiatrists.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, practitioners.

Speaker 3:

People that can't prescribe. I cannot talk tonight.

Speaker 2:

Oh my gosh.

Speaker 3:

If it is safe for them to prescribe ecstasy to veterans, military veterans that have PTSD.

Speaker 2:

I think it is safe.

Speaker 1:

Shut up, fool you said hell no or hell yeah, it is safe. Shut up fool. You said hell no or hell yeah, it is safe.

Speaker 3:

So there is this study that's going on because you know, obviously, the FDA they have to do their own research. They're not swayed by politics or nothing like that. But originally this issue came up as a bipartisan bill and Tom Tillis was a part of this bill. So the research shows that that. Well, let me go back. The reason they started to do this research is because there was a rise in the amount of suicides by veterans. Right, that's been a topic for years, right, and the main reason was ptsd, right. So they started looking at different therapies. Obviously, ptsd, they were looking at drugs therapies. Obviously, ptsd, they were looking at drugs that potentially could counter those effects. Mdma is one of those. The issue is MDMA is a schedule one drug. It's illegal as hell. You get caught with this like minimum 10 years, like you're going down down, right. So the hope is that if the fda approves this, it will be taken off the control schedules list that then opens up the door for use.

Speaker 3:

For use, but not just of ecstasy, of marijuana, because how y'all gonna let people, y'all gonna prescribe people ecstasy, but y'all not gonna let people smoke weed, damn. You know what I got to say? That?

Speaker 2:

what let?

Speaker 3:

them free.

Speaker 2:

My nigga nelly okay but to to bring back on that point right.

Speaker 3:

Well, I mean, the research was very interesting, like they did a lot of studies and um, let me see if I have it here. They said trials have been successful but they have been criticized. But the main reason that they're hoping that the fda will approve it is because there have been no new ptsd therapies or medicines within the last 20 years right and this is the only thing that they have seen that helps veterans that are dealing with ptsd.

Speaker 3:

I feel like, if they if they because there's a double-sided coin to that If there are ways to what's the word I want to use for it Corral it or there are ways Make it non-addictive Not not addictive If there are ways to monitor that shit, I'm all for helping. Like you know, back in the day weed was taboo, right. But weed has proved to be a lot of helpful as medicinal shit for cancer, things like that, anxiety, things like that, right. So if they are finding ways to make these illegal drugs helpful to people, I mean I'm for it. Now, if it becomes to where it's not helpful to people, then you know me, I'm all cancel that shit out. You know what I'm saying. But if it's helping people, hey, I'm all for that shit. Honestly, it just has to be. I feel like with this, there has definitely got to be laws, regulations and shit for how that shit goes, especially MDMA, because MDMA and weed totally different, two totally different things, right?

Speaker 2:

So there has to be regulations and shit for that in place, but MDA, that's man-made.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, but that's what I'm saying. It could work, though it could work.

Speaker 2:

But that goes into what I'm going to say.

Speaker 3:

But that's what I was just about to say and, to that point, anything that is in the streets is actually a medication already. For example, percocet is heroin. It's the same damn thing. Percocet is just the legal version of it. People don't know that. If they could do that, they could do the same thing to ecstasy. They probably gonna lower the dose, they probably gonna put something in it. They have all these new technologies. They might use that bitch with some boxing or some shit so that you don't get addicted to it. It's ways to go about it.

Speaker 2:

Can I say something right quick? So listen, right, I was on Facebook. This was probably about a year or so ago and it was a guy on Facebook, what they call the people that study plants, botanists, right. So he was like a high advanced botanist and he broke down every single plant that's on this God-giving earth, down to the weeds that was put here on the earth for us, the humans, to consume, endure, heal and all that, right? So you mean to tell me and this is my biggest point on weed, right Now people are starting because weed is starting to be right.

Speaker 3:

It's in Genesis.

Speaker 2:

And because weed is starting to be popularized throughout the different states and legalized and people are starting to do their research on weeds and different strands of weeds, how the fuck can you tell me or regulate some shit that I could pick up from the fucking earth and grow it and smoke it? You're going to try to regulate that shit.

Speaker 3:

I mean they do the same thing with water and air.

Speaker 2:

They do the same thing with water and air I'm just saying but because they lock in niggas up and doing this and doing that shout out to my white boy, Tim I fucking love you if I ever reconnect with you. Brother, my nigga but he was the one he's like yo, Antoine, come to the dorm right. This nigga had a whole this is what I found out about like oh shit, he had a whole setup with the weed, the plant or some botany shit, Like the whole room. The dorm room was a weed growing facility.

Speaker 1:

Like how high, like how high that's like, like Like how high, like how high. That's like like how high.

Speaker 2:

And as a white boy, like the thing is a genius in school doing all this shit.

Speaker 1:

Good shit go to school with slacks slides. Silas was growing that shit.

Speaker 2:

I'm just. My point is, when you had said something you had said I forget what you said.

Speaker 3:

I was trying to remember it while I was going to say this Street gray, anything that's in the streets is a medicinal.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, no, it was so much you said I can't, I can't. It was so much you said. But you said a lot of shit in there. I'm just saying in my point that, yo, how can you know? The government at some point in time was like yo, we got to make money off this shit Because obviously people are selling it and as we could grow from the earth, shit like that, so that's why they're going to make it legal, so they could tax niggas, so they could make money off the shit. Can they know this shit going from the earth?

Speaker 3:

so, like I'm gonna be honest, like america, we know, isn't a lot of debt. I feel like a lot of that debt could be paid off if they legalize, we federally, and do what some states have done in regards to the taxation of it, because it brings in additional revenue. So much so that like for example, I think it's um, I want to say it's don't give me. I want to say seattle maybe what about seattle?

Speaker 3:

or I think it's seattle, it might be iowa one of those states. They make so much money from weed revenue that they give their citizens a stipend every month for being citizens there From weed, from weed.

Speaker 2:

Just imagine how much niggas was rich when this shit wasn't legalized.

Speaker 3:

Exactly.

Speaker 2:

Or for weed.

Speaker 3:

And I think it's. I want to say it's Iowa, though, because I had a homeboy. He went to school in the Midwest that's how I learned all this and he actually went out there to school to study botany because he wanted to grow gray, a weed like he was that determined and and I think it is I want to say it's I'm like 85%, sure it's iowa but, they are also allowed to grow their own weed up to three pounds the shit is grown from the earth.

Speaker 2:

It was meant for us to consume smoke heal that's what it's just for, just like all the animals. When people like yo, I don't eat meat that shit was actually put on the earth to help us to aid us to be there all the shit that was on the earth. God put the shit on not to be all biblical and all that but, this was put in the bible everything is in nature everything everything, yeah so that's just my stuff damn that that's it.

Speaker 3:

Oh the birthdays, oh birthdays.

Speaker 1:

Jalen Hurst turned 25. Demarida.

Speaker 3:

Rose in 34.

Speaker 1:

Jalen Hurst, yeah 25. Fuck Jalen Hurst.

Speaker 3:

Happy birthday to Jalen Hurst Fuck.

Speaker 2:

Jalen Hurst. I'm a Giants fan. I'm a Giants fan. Then my nigga Saquon went over there.

Speaker 3:

Bum ass nigga Jalen, jalen, jalen. Happy birthday baby. Happy birthday baby.

Speaker 2:

Happy birthday to you, nigga, but fuck you, nigga.

Speaker 3:

No, it ain't. I mean it's fuck you all right.

Speaker 2:

Shit, not on that type of fuck.

Speaker 3:

But fuck you, yeah, yeah. No, ditty nigga but fuck you and DeMar DeRozan turned 34.

Speaker 1:

DeMar DeRozan.

Speaker 3:

DeMar, you mean DeMore, I you mean the more I like it, the more.

Speaker 1:

I like it.

Speaker 3:

You can't never want-want me, nigga, ever, ever want-want me, you can't ever want-want.

Speaker 1:

Me. You just got want-want.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, by you pushing the button. Say it again, say it again Go ahead. I'm fucking playing with me, the more I when you get home.

Speaker 3:

I just want you to take A little bit of like OxiClean and put it on the toothbrush and just clean this little Young man back here.

Speaker 2:

What.

Speaker 3:

Is that it? Yeah, young man been rolling His brown.

Speaker 1:

Cause I had this hat. I got a lot of hats.

Speaker 3:

Here we go. We got excuses. What would you do, huh?

Speaker 2:

What would you do, yeah, where is?

Speaker 3:

the girl. Oh, there she go. Oh, no, that's not, never mind, my bad, don't look at the camera. My bad, my bad, my bad. You too late for that Be looking at my bad Two minutes Say shit, say shit, say shit.

Speaker 2:

Y'all heard us.

Speaker 1:

Y'all heard us From the first time. Y'all ain't seen me do this one time like this.

Speaker 3:

I want Swizz to show y'all that video.

Speaker 1:

We had a whole conversation I heard y'all oh, that's how it was, like we here commentating on for y'all shit yo. I said is it what God is? Your brother walked in. I said God, I heard, we heard this door open.

Speaker 2:

Uh-huh, and then y'all looked no, we opened the door.

Speaker 1:

And then we heard a nigga knocking on the head.

Speaker 2:

I heard the dope music. Yo wait till y'all see this shit, niggas, y'all gonna laugh, y'all gonna laugh. Yo yo what up, uh-huh All right.

Speaker 3:

This episode is crazy. This episode is so chaotic. Okay, we have a guest, special guest for CEOs. What would you do?

Speaker 1:

So I'm gonna let CEO bring this in this is Ruth. Hello, hello.

Speaker 2:

Hello. Okay, so what would you do? What would you do?

Speaker 3:

segments Can you introduce your guests first.

Speaker 1:

No, no, no, I can't do that.

Speaker 2:

Can't do that.

Speaker 1:

Say hello, confidential guests. No, no, no, I got it.

Speaker 2:

I got it. Can't do that. Can't do that. Oh, that's confidential. Oh Well, can you?

Speaker 1:

introduce your confidential, say hello, confidential ass. No, no, no, we're not going to. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, I got it, I got it, I got it. This is my segment. Let me do my thing. Let me do my thing All.

Speaker 2:

Listen, can I get through my shit? Your knees look, great brother.

Speaker 1:

Your knees look great brother, no ditty.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, big ditty, go ahead. So what would you do? What would you do are usually accounts Shut the fuck up, shut up, shut up, don't laugh. What would you do are accounts that either I experienced or I experienced with somebody else, right? So that's my disclaimer. So, my, what would you do? Shut the fuck up. So my, what would you do? This week is an experience that I experienced firsthand. It's actually because y'all are going to see this, probably a couple of days, so this actually happened yesterday to the date, which is the 7th, right, today's the 7th. So this happened on August 6th. This is August 7th. Y'all are probably going to see this on August 12th or some. You know what I'm saying, but anyway. So what'd you do? What'd?

Speaker 2:

you do you still with me, girl?

Speaker 3:

I can't even hear you. You sound so far away and it keeps going in and out. Pull the phone closer, sorry, hello.

Speaker 2:

Oh, nigga shit, that ain't going to do it. Hello Okay, hello Okay, hello.

Speaker 3:

Can you hear him now? You can hear me, I hear you, but it sounds like far away Because you're on the mic. Because you're on the mic.

Speaker 2:

Huh, say what? Hello, yeah, you did that shit.

Speaker 3:

Another episode of Old Niggas Don't Know Shit.

Speaker 2:

Hello, another episode of old niggas don't know shit.

Speaker 1:

Hello, that's better, yeah that's better, okay, all right. So what would you?

Speaker 2:

do?

Speaker 2:

What would you do? Uh-huh, not true, not true, I'm not talking to you, I got you. Okay? This is not for the cues, okay, okay, okay. So what would you do? Hey, yo, what would you do? Shut the fuck up. This episode is so chaotic, we can't put this out. I was going to put you on this fucked up show, alright.

Speaker 2:

So what would you do if you were a male or female, regardless, and you just met somebody and hit you up? They're like yo, listen, man, either they gotta make a play or they gotta they calling you to ask for a favor. Whatever the case may be, yo, I need your car and you barely know this person from a hole in the wall. Yo, I need your car, I gotta whatever I gotta do, and you, being generous enough and saying you know what? I let you hold my car, go ahead. So what would you do? Male or female? You let you do male or female. You let the person, the male or female, hold your car and they drive your car, they do what they gotta do and they call you like yo, your shit fucked up, nigga, either your tire, they crash, whatever the case, whatever the scenario is In this scenario, the tire fucked up, your tire fucked up. You gotta come get your car. Come get your car, click.

Speaker 3:

What the click is crazy.

Speaker 2:

What would you do in that instance? Click is crazy. Somebody called you and you lent the car out to somebody you barely know. They called you, say your shit is fucked up, come get your car click okay.

Speaker 3:

So let me ask you say this is a person that you don't really know, that well how long have I known this person?

Speaker 2:

say you know the person for uh two weeks two weeks.

Speaker 3:

And where did I meet this person? After two weeks, you met the nigga be the church of.

Speaker 2:

God In Kamala Harris' words you met the nigga in the cloud in the sky.

Speaker 3:

No, I don't need to. I don't know where did I meet this nigga at Say you met the nigga.

Speaker 2:

say you met the nigga at the club.

Speaker 3:

Say you met him at the club First of all, first of all, let me, ladies, ladies, ladies, ladies, rule number one from older women. Rule number one are you listening to us? Rule number one, and this is coming from Wind Down Wednesday, with Terrence relationships coming up next, listen, you know a nigga for two weeks and you finna give him your car is wild, okay, let me tell you.

Speaker 3:

And now, ladies, I'm here to tell you and now dick, good enough for a nigga to get your car? Now dick, is that good enough, sis? It's not that good sis, I promise it's not that good. That dick is not that good, sis, it ain't. I promise it's not worth your sanity, because now he done dropped off your damn car Like hello. I didn't even ask y'all Is this a nigga that I fucked?

Speaker 1:

No, how you know? You know that.

Speaker 2:

Well, we got the person on the phone, but just say no hypothetically speaking man, I'm going past him.

Speaker 3:

Listen, fuck that, because y'all know how I do I'm going past him, we're going to the source.

Speaker 2:

Excuse me source.

Speaker 3:

Hold on, we got to. No, no, no, no, I Wait, so not Sorce hung up Sorce, hung up Sorce said fuck this shit. Yeah, because she already know I'm on her ass Because sis.

Speaker 1:

She probably hung up by mistake, because sis Ain't no way.

Speaker 2:

I'm honest. I wanted to get the what would you do's before we got her on, because I was going to bring her in.

Speaker 1:

First of all, I yeah, she, I don't care about that. I'm honest, I think the phone died.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm honest, yeah, the phone died. Everyone shake the voicemail. Phone died, phone died, it died, bro, it died, bro, it died, it died. Phone died, it died. So what would y'all do? What would y'all do? What would you?

Speaker 1:

do T? I Especially a nigga that.

Speaker 3:

I've only known for two weeks, two weeks.

Speaker 2:

What would you do, Trav? What would you do?

Speaker 3:

I'm not.

Speaker 2:

Not yeah, Because I could finish the story without her but.

Speaker 3:

But the thing is hypothetically, if y'all did Hypothetically, I can't do a hypothetical because I would never be in that situation, never, never be in that situation.

Speaker 2:

Never. So what would y'all do?

Speaker 3:

I'm calling my daddy off-rub. This nigga stole my car, go get him.

Speaker 2:

I'm not even going to lift no finger, but the two taps.

Speaker 3:

Two taps, Now listen hold up.

Speaker 2:

We cannot hear you guys, because this shit sound crazy when you listen back and we just talking and we can't hear them. We can just hear them mumbling in the background. Yes, you need a mic. What talking? And we can't hear mumbling in the background? Yes, you need a mic. If you're going to have a chaotic show, at least have some organized confusion going on.

Speaker 3:

To be fair, I want to be honest. This show is chaotic because you started it with the whole on the camera, so that's why the show is chaotic.

Speaker 1:

What's wrong when we was looking at love?

Speaker 3:

and no advisory.

Speaker 2:

Oh, but that was good, that was good.

Speaker 3:

He made you hot. He made you hot yeah.

Speaker 1:

Tight shit, tight shit. You know but that was fucking awesome. Yeah, okay, we're going to edit.

Speaker 3:

So okay, hypothetically, yeah, hypothetically, sid, you said Shh.

Speaker 1:

Hypothetically you said this show is so funny, hypothetically, I'm calling my daddy. Okay, I'm calling my daddy at either rate.

Speaker 3:

I'm calling my daddy because you know why he's a man and he gonna figure that shit out for me and he got connections tap that mic.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to bring somebody that was with me on and she's going to tell the fucking story. Yep, bring your ass over here.

Speaker 3:

We done made the girl mad. Give her that mic. That's your friend, though she okay, we wasn't trying to make her mad.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, her phone's still off, Her phone caught up, so what's?

Speaker 1:

the fucking story.

Speaker 2:

What the fuck happened.

Speaker 3:

Tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you, god Let me tell you, friend, one thing about it niggas gonna ruin your relationship with females, boy. And let me tell the women another thing, and I learned this cause I was young and dumb. So take it from somebody that went through it, so you don't gotta go through it. Don't ever in your life let a man get a rental car with your name Ever.

Speaker 2:

You definitely can't do that.

Speaker 3:

The nigga wrecked that shit and I don't enterprise five bands, I'm not paying that shit.

Speaker 1:

Ever. So I can't never, ever Wait. Is this another nigga trend?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I can't, never, ever. I would be more scared that he could be in a murder. Nah, he wrecked it, God listen, I ain't never agree with CO. But god damn friend, because, listen, y'all know I'm from the hood. I only knew hood niggas. Okay, hood niggas, take it through there. So when I got with Homeboy I thought shit would be different. Now you see why I thought shit would be different. Tasty Trey, shit was not different.

Speaker 3:

Indeed, yo trap got so much bad nigga stories so many bad niggas I need to tell y'all about the nigga that gave me a dog and then took it back and then sold it and lied to me and told me that somebody stole it. We need a segment. We need a segment. Yo, that's my new segment Bad niggas, bad niggas stories, bad niggas stories. We'll see.

Speaker 2:

You know what we finna do that on TikTok.

Speaker 1:

I swear to God.

Speaker 3:

And then you know what we're going to put you on a chair and have a book and we're going to tell you a story. We got to have soft music playing in the background. Some ambiance.

Speaker 1:

Oh my God, all right, so Destiny. Yes nigga the fuck.

Speaker 3:

Okay, so what was it? Saturday, sunday, yesterday, no, no, yesterday when she met the nigga. Oh, this was Saturday. This was three days ago. She met the nigga like last week.

Speaker 1:

So last week.

Speaker 3:

She gonna fight you, she gonna try to fight you. This your friend this her bestie. This her bestie. Oh she going to be talking she? Really going to fuck you up. Let me just stop talking, let me just stop talking.

Speaker 1:

Hold on, hold on, hold on.

Speaker 3:

No, all right, we on one. Go ahead, Go ahead, I'm going. Last week she met him and she told me, you know she met a nigga, and I was like I hope he ain't from. Charlotte. She said he from Charlotte. I was like um Red flag number one. Hold on, hold on, hold on.

Speaker 2:

So last night she was watching my son.

Speaker 3:

She texted me. It was like do you have a spare tire? And I'm like, I'm like I think so. And she was like I was like I had a friend I know out here dropped me off because he needed help moving. So I'm like kill two birds one stone. Half of them dropped me off to you. We take the car. And he said my tire blew out.

Speaker 3:

He had a gas station trying to find a spare tire or whatnot. So I get off of work, I go drop her off to her car. Her car is missing a key point.

Speaker 1:

You going to let her tell the story? No, because she's missing the key fucking point. You gonna let her?

Speaker 3:

tell the story. The key point, I think, is he left the car there with the keys in the car. No, that wasn't the key I forced CO to come with me to go pick her up and to go drop her off to her car at 2 in the morning and when I got there, the car, the tire, was just in wires and shit it was messed, it was not drivable at all. It's like it was flat and he still wanted to drive it and he left the keys in the car.

Speaker 3:

Car on log my address in the gas station tuckers tuck a cg road and he didn't. She still haven't heard from him to this day.

Speaker 2:

Of course not.

Speaker 3:

She had to get money from her mom to get a new tire, new rim and everything. Wait, did she tell her mom the story? I think so. I think so. If her mama don't be your ass, she gone.

Speaker 2:

You left out a key point, right? The key point that you motherfucking left out is you offered my motherfucking services without asking for my motherfucking services. I ain't even ever your service. You just brought me into this shit. You got to change the tire what she never asked.

Speaker 1:

Why what?

Speaker 3:

I'm not doing this shit, you, the man in this situation, exactly.

Speaker 1:

She never asked.

Speaker 3:

I asked because you was the only man around To help.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I asked to help, yeah what was the key word you said there? Not ex-boyfriend, no, no, no, not ex. What was the key word? You said, no, no. What was the key word? Ex? Okay, but look, that's a big difference. You rolling up and you're just like you want to change the time. It was before we rolled up and I asked you that it was way before we rolled up. The other key word is southern.

Speaker 3:

This nigga's from New York niggas up north have no manners at all.

Speaker 1:

I ain't never changed tires in my goddamn life.

Speaker 3:

I mean, some days we can't tell if that nigga's from New York or Atlanta, so I don't know.

Speaker 2:

And then but what made me even more mad? That what?

Speaker 1:

Sid has said she said the way he was dancing in that video she said who was it.

Speaker 3:

She said her phone was going in and out and the phone had dropped. She said y'all good.

Speaker 2:

Now, the thing that made me extra mad, which I didn't elaborate on, which Sid elaborated on, I need to see you, we got to get the woman Hold on. That which Sid elaborated on. You got different making models of cars.

Speaker 3:

So she said I'm going to give you my spare.

Speaker 1:

You got a 15, she got a 16. I already had enough.

Speaker 2:

I couldn't explain to her. Like you know, she got a different fucking car from you. The lug nuts is different and shit.

Speaker 3:

No, she didn't have a spare.

Speaker 1:

Oh, that's just red flag number one, because that wasn't her.

Speaker 3:

I ain't going to say all that.

Speaker 2:

Yesterday was a piss off night.

Speaker 3:

Well, first of all, there was a lot of red flags there. This is what I paid attention to, but it's okay because, listen, you know, a content that I got coming up is red flag Fridays and we're going to make.

Speaker 2:

Trappy because I got all the stories.

Speaker 3:

That's one of me and Trapp's new business ventures. We're going to do red flag Fridays on IG and we're going to just make sure we just, ladies, we let you know all the red flags, these niggas. Okay, because, listen, these niggas, these niggas are wild and diabolical so let me just end the.

Speaker 2:

What would you do? We're going next time. So what would you do? We'll go on next time. So what would you do? Cause this shit is fucking wild. So what would you do if you let somebody your car, male or female, woman or man, you just barely met him for two weeks and they go out and they wreck your car and they don't tell you. They just leave your shit right then and there and leave you to deal with it. With it right then and there and leave you to deal with it?

Speaker 3:

with it, what would? You do well okay, wait she says I'm not sure, but I'm sorry she said um, she did not sleep with the dude and she was coming to me already and said she would help him out and she wasn't trying to go back to like um give him give him the car or whatnot, and she wanted him to pay for her tire and she's like how are? You not doing that?

Speaker 1:

she was like how would you give my property and you?

Speaker 3:

fuck it up, she, she, he wasn't gonna do that, even if he, uh, even if she gave him pussy, and she's especially giving her pussy yeah, I don't even know who this nigga is. He got like that nigga plot twist. Yo, what if that nigga what? If it was his show that's what she got a picture of bruh, if that shit is G, that is wild oh man.

Speaker 2:

All right, listen, let's get back to them.

Speaker 1:

So that was my. What would you do? That's wild.

Speaker 2:

So yes, let me know. What would you do?

Speaker 1:

All right, yes.

Speaker 3:

Wow, oh wow. This episode is so chaotic. I love it. We're going to have a long talk after this episode. We're going to have a long talk after this episode. We're sorry. Yeah, we're going to have a long talk. I got to get in my mama tears mode Shout out to Juan Y'all going to shut the fuck up. God damn, y'all will not humble me. Y'all will not humble me. Boy, that nigga used to be so mad.

Speaker 2:

So mad.

Speaker 3:

So mad Humble, what's him called? Tasty Trey, tasty Trey, tasty Trey. I might not have mentioned Laminia. All right, shout out to your Wednesdays when Wednesdays is your wind down. Wednesdays with Terrence Gingy. I'm sorry, yeah, because I'm about to get into my bag. I'm sorry, I'm about to get into my bag. I'm sorry. All right, friend, all right, shut up. If you don't shut the hell up, god damn, she's mad guys. No, really, shut up. I can do the same thing and I can take my black ass home. Shut up, don't wind down with that. Cheers to Wanda. Listen, simple question for the day. I don't even want to do this shit. Don't forget to like, comment, share and subscribe you can't say nothing about me.

Speaker 3:

I ain't said nothing yet man, fuck this segment, I'm good go ahead y'all.

Speaker 1:

I'm literally just a girl you.

Speaker 3:

Alright man, one hour Wednesday with Terrence man. I got all your relationship questions, your relationship topics Topic I pull straight from my favorite app, twitter, twitter. Y'all know I'm on Twitter. Follow me at Terrence Unscripted. We are 7,000 strong. Yay at Terrace Unscripted we are 7,000 strong Period. You're growing, I am growing. I was at 6,000 beginning of this podcast and now I'm at 7,000. You know what it is? I dropped that vacation video. I had the cheeks cheeking Cheeks, cheeks was cheek Cheeks. Oh yeah, shout out to Cancun.

Speaker 2:

Controversy and sex sells.

Speaker 3:

Sex does sell Fuck it can't come in. What is our controversy um sex does sell, fuck it? Um question of the topic that was today was you know, friends with benefits? Have you ever had a friends with benefits? And so did it work out? Why? Why not fuck? No I got my heart, so I thought about I thought about my own personal story of friends with benefits. Are y'all ready, all right. So I had a friend with benefits, right, and this actually was one of my best friends.

Speaker 2:

That must have been the best.

Speaker 3:

I promise you we was cool. We was like brothers. Brothers is crazy, but you know what. You know what happened, though. I grew into my grown woman body and my Jeans got a little tighter, my boobs got a little boobier. Things started being different. I noticed a difference because, again, red flags- I noticed a difference.

Speaker 3:

I noticed a difference. He started looking at me longer. I would walk away and he would be looking at me. He would say certain things that would just not be friendship-like. He would just say certain things I like friendship, friendship like he would just like say certain that like nigga, we friends, like you know, there's certain things. And then one day he shot his shot right and I was okay. So you know, I was like you know, fuck it. It was a. It was a friday night, drunk, we out at the bar drinking, and you know we got drunk enough because this man had a little money. So we got drunk enough to where I was fucked up, went back to this house, did the usual smoke shit. I planned to sleep on the couch, because that's my usual thing, you know sleep on the couch, whatnot?

Speaker 2:

A hoe that night.

Speaker 3:

Excuse me, what did you just call me?

Speaker 2:

I said you was a hoe that night.

Speaker 3:

Hey yo now he said that. To repeat it is crazy what that's not.

Speaker 2:

No, I mean every like like every woman had like day hoish night. Like yo, I fucked in there on the first day. It's the verbiage, it's the verbiage, it's the verbiage.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's the verbiage it's not even about him I'm gonna smack this shit out, you.

Speaker 3:

It's the verbiage that's worse maybe maybe I was in a bag, but we're not gonna call it the whole bag, okay, all right. So all right, it's been a night, so we smoked. We smoked that was back in my days uh, smoking hookah. We smoked hookah, uh, and we were just chilling and I fell asleep. That's some normal shit. Like we was close enough to where I would fall asleep, like you know, and I don't know.

Speaker 3:

I woke up like an hour later and we was just laying on each other and I don't know I think it was the liquor started having me seeing shit real different. Like he was like, it was like his body was in front of me and it was like waving, it was an aura running around and I was like god damn. And I said damn, I don't know if it's the liquor, licky or that nigga. He was like michael p jordan, low-key, like, and so I was just looking at him and he was laying on me. So key fact comfortable position on me is when they lay like this, because the boobs be moving and these boobs will put anybody to sleep. Okay, I'm just letting you know that. But he was was laying on me and I was looking at him. So I guess he felt me looking at him and he woke up and you know all I know, one titty slipped out of the shirt.

Speaker 2:

He started sucking it Damn.

Speaker 3:

Oh damn.

Speaker 1:

Damn.

Speaker 2:

He sucked that titty nigga.

Speaker 3:

And so after that happened when I say after that happened, like we just sat in silence. We just sat in silence and we kind of just looked at each other, and we just kind of looked at each other, we nodded and went back in again and that shit went on for like eight months.

Speaker 2:

Damn with your best friend Eight months.

Speaker 1:

How much months in a year?

Speaker 3:

Twelve it was like a relationship, but not the title. We was friends, best friends. We was going out to eat, we was having sex. It was like a whole relationship.

Speaker 2:

Best friends with benefits.

Speaker 3:

To be fair, what happened was I broke his heart. You acting too, girl, I broke his heart. Best friends with benefits, y'all. I'm'm gonna be honest somebody gonna catch feelings.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, every time, every time it never works out unless it may start off with friends, with benefits, and it works out if both y'all want to be in a relationship, right. But at the end of the somebody's going to catch feelings in this situation it was him. He was catching feelings because that's when I um, you know, you kind of see people in a different light when they do good shit like I had. Um, that's when I first got into, like, my teaching bag. I was doing good. I was, um, you know, doing a lot of moving and stuff. I was, you know, getting a new car house. I was doing good. So some people see that like, damn, I think you somebody I want to be what I want to grow with, right, and that's exactly how he put that shit to me. But at that point in time I was like, nah, I just was not in trying to get a relationship and I'm just like, honestly, I had no feelings for him romantically.

Speaker 2:

It was literally just you know, let that nigga on.

Speaker 3:

I didn't leave him on. We were in agreeance at the beginning that this is what it was, and we both said to each other so what was the agreement that I'm going to give you? The agreement was I do not want our friendship to be ruined, but obviously there is a physical attraction here.

Speaker 3:

And so instead of ignoring it, because ignoring it would have been worse too, because we would have been able to be hanging around each other let's see how this goes. The thing is, if somebody catches feelings, you have to tell them. He didn't tell me he had caught feelings a month prior, so he done went a whole month catching feelings and stuff. Yeah, like no, I just was not ready for that, so I broke his heart. We stopped talking. We recently connected, like a year ago, so safe to say you're not BFFs, no more.

Speaker 2:

Oh, no Hell, no Not.

Speaker 3:

BFFs. But we cool now. We cool now. I think he's in the right shit I'm not sure, but we cool now. You know we cool.

Speaker 2:

We're cordial or cool.

Speaker 3:

No, I'm not going to say we're cordial, we're cool, we're cool.

Speaker 1:

Now are we hanging out. There's a difference.

Speaker 3:

Are we hanging out Hell?

Speaker 2:

no, Okay, hell no. So what was the question? What was the question?

Speaker 3:

The question was friends with benefits. Is it beneficial? Or is it not Like the question was have you had a friends with benefits? Have you had one? If you did, did it work or why? Why not Like my situation? It worked until it did.

Speaker 2:

Honestly, I think nine out of 10 times. The answer to that question is it's not going to work. You know, somebody's going to catch feelings. Somebody's going to catch feelings Because it is just like how they say well, women can never have a guy best friend.

Speaker 2:

Now, a woman could probably have a guy best friend, but a guy can't have a woman best friend Because a nigga going to be a nigga. I'm like yo, I'm trying to fuck, even if the nigga could be like yo, this is my sister, yada, yada, yada. But if y'all around each other a lot, the nigga's going to try to fuck, I disagree, I'm going to tell you why. So you say you disagree from a woman's perspective?

Speaker 1:

The nigga may never tell you. He may never tell you.

Speaker 2:

But you in that moment when you are vulnerable and you want to give it up, that nigga gonna fuck that nigga gonna fuck.

Speaker 1:

I disagree.

Speaker 3:

I'm just thinking about, I'm just thinking, how you gonna disagree.

Speaker 2:

When you had your BFF and you fucked your BFF, you cannot disagree.

Speaker 1:

Terrence, don't sayFF. You cannot disagree. Terrace, don't say it, you cannot disagree.

Speaker 3:

That was different, that was different. I'm thinking of it like this. I'm thinking of my two best friends. I just could never see that happening, but I get what you're saying. Maybe it's just because of my perspective, because at the end end of the day, if a nigga want to fuck, a nigga gonna want to go to fuck but I just I, I don't, that's so weird, I don't know to think about I guess it depends on certain maybe it's dynamics. We're talking about certain dynamics.

Speaker 2:

Are we talking about that or is it like every dynamic, it gotta be like that. I'm just saying in a woman's perspective, she will always like why you think a lot of women have like guy best friends, right, like, oh, that's my best friend, he ain't gonna never think about it. Because that's a woman's perspective, not looking at it a nigga perspective to keep that relationship tight. He may respect you, love you as a bff, never come at you in that sense. But the moment you are vulnerable and you're like oh my God, y'all look at each other eyes they're going to be like well, fuck.

Speaker 3:

He going to do it. But I'm saying though I'm saying but I'm saying, though, is that every like dynamic?

Speaker 1:

No.

Speaker 2:

Dynamic because it's a nigga. It's a man, Regardless of the situation. A man. Man was put on earth.

Speaker 3:

A woman got a piece of a man's rib for a reason, so we are naturally instinctive to go after women and I'm saying and I don't know, see it, maybe you can back me up on this, I don't know. I just feel like I don't think that's every dynamic, though yeah, I was about to say I mean, let's stick again, let me talk my shit.

Speaker 2:

Let me talk my shit let the host.

Speaker 1:

Let the host get their stuff out first hold on.

Speaker 3:

I have had a guy best friend since second grade Literally never done anything, never, ever, ever. Very platonic.

Speaker 2:

You got his number. Yeah, call him right now.

Speaker 3:

I'm not calling him. He's in a whole relationship, engaged with a baby. I'm not calling him.

Speaker 2:

Oh, they can't do that.

Speaker 3:

If a nigga was single and you called him like you know what.

Speaker 1:

I was him like. You know what I was thinking about our whole, that's.

Speaker 2:

I wouldn't, I can't even do it, do it.

Speaker 1:

Let's not the one, not that one. No, he's a man. Yeah, no relationship or nothing like that. Put it, put it, put it, put it on there, put it on there hang up because we gotta go to the scenario first.

Speaker 2:

Okay, hang up, hang up, hang up, hang up, hang up. So people like y'all I was thinking about our friendship. I really value our friendship. I was just thinking about you, you know, spinning like this.

Speaker 3:

I was just saying.

Speaker 1:

This is going to piss me off him. Save his situation.

Speaker 2:

I got it. What's the shit at I?

Speaker 3:

don't know. We're going to let you talk to him. Calm down, hello.

Speaker 1:

Best. Yo, what's the word? What's up Best? I need to ask you something. What's wrong?

Speaker 3:

You good what's up.

Speaker 1:

You good when you at when you at, I'm all right. What's?

Speaker 3:

up. Oh listen, you know we best friends, or whatever, and you know I love you right.

Speaker 1:

Mm-hmm.

Speaker 3:

If there was ever a time where I don't know, if I don't know, I just feel like I don't know. There's a question I need to ask you, but I need to. Are you by yourself?

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Do you want to ask him CL, as if you want to fuck me. Alright, I got a question. Would you fuck me if I wanted to fuck?

Speaker 2:

No.

Speaker 1:

I told you. I told you he's not going to do that. I told y'all.

Speaker 3:

I told you, I told you he's not going to do that.

Speaker 1:

I told y'all. I told y'all.

Speaker 3:

So, first of all, welcome to no Advisory Podcast. We're live on the air now. I don't care because. I know my best friend, I know my best friend. And so the question was I'm fighting, hang up, hang up, hang up. Why don't you hang up? Because I told you he gonna say no. No, it was all wrong. And I asked you what do you want me to say?

Speaker 2:

I was trying to go to it, but he called you back.

Speaker 1:

I was trying to explain to you he wasn't supposed to know.

Speaker 2:

Nobody was in here.

Speaker 1:

I didn't say anybody was in here right.

Speaker 2:

But when you said it was over.

Speaker 1:

This is what I wanted you to say.

Speaker 2:

I wanted you to do like this. This is what I wanted you to do. I muted the phone. That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

I want you to call him because he called when I muted the phone and I asked you what did you want me to say? And I heard a switch say would you fuck me? So you need to blame it on your homeboys.

Speaker 1:

Blame it on your homeboys. Blame it on your homeboys. No, because he called. Blame it on your homeboys. Blame it on your homeboys.

Speaker 2:

What I wanted, you to what I would have liked you to do was nobody was.

Speaker 1:

he didn't know Okay what would you want me to say? Get to it.

Speaker 2:

I'm trying to tell you, get to it. Was like I want you to come over tonight you know what I'm saying and just like, woo him in and then put him in a situation where it's like if I was to ask you.

Speaker 3:

Now, you know it. Now, you know it, you know it, you know it, you know it.

Speaker 2:

You know, he going to say Because you got to bring him in, because that's when a nigga's instinct going to kick in like oh shit.

Speaker 1:

That was all wrong.

Speaker 3:

First of all, I'm trying to tell you and I get this goes back to what I'm saying about the dynamic. I know both of these dudes. I know them outside and out, like me and Ed have been best friends since, like middle school, me and Justin have been best friends since high school. I think it depends on, are they not them two people. I've seen their dynamic and a lot of her male friends.

Speaker 1:

That's exactly how they're dynamic.

Speaker 2:

I guarantee you, as a man, if you, if there was a situation that it could go down 10 out of 10 times a nigga is taking it is no doubt about it, none.

Speaker 3:

I don't believe, so that's what we're gonna do it's no doubt about it we could, we could.

Speaker 2:

But I'm just saying, as a nigga, let me make it clear I don't disagree with what you're saying right, I just disagree with.

Speaker 3:

I think I agree with what you're saying about some men will take it now. You do have some friends. I think it depends on how deep y'all friendship is and also the dynamic, but I agree with what you're saying.

Speaker 3:

As far as niggas will take it, I just think it just depends on the dynamic and with the dynamic that me and these two dudes got, these like those are like my brothers, like they this is not scenario, even to the just the bluntest of the bluntest y'all in the house together, whatever y'all been drinking, right, let's put that dynamic in there.

Speaker 2:

And you just feeling all type of way and you walk in there, not even butt naked with a robe, but you're naked under the robe. What you think? A nigga, your best friend especially, you walk in front it's sitting there thinking in his head as a nigga a straight nigga. Now what you think? That nigga thinking Like this is my BFF.

Speaker 3:

But damn she looking. I'm glad you brought that up she looking good in this shit, kim is one of my best friends, so you can back me up, right? Those two guy friends I was talking about. Have they seen me naked? Have they seen me naked? I walk around my house naked in front of them all the time. That's female, no, no, no. I walk around the house naked in front of both of those men. They will see me naked. I am naked.

Speaker 1:

She didn't answer the question.

Speaker 3:

I've been naked in front of my male friends plenty of times. I'm comfortable in my skin. What do they do? They don't want to fuck? No, they don't.

Speaker 1:

They don't want to fuck, they don't want to fuck, they don't want to fuck, they don't want to fuck. What would you say? What would you say?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, get the fuck out of my face Exactly.

Speaker 3:

To be honest, I'm so comfortable in my body. My blood brother has seen me naked plenty of times.

Speaker 2:

That's your blood, brother.

Speaker 3:

No, no, no, you just no Me and my brother's not taking baths. No, your blood brother, no me and my brother sat on your back. No, these two men are my brothers, like my mother's son. My mother has raised these people. We bread, we eat the bread, the goalpost is moving. I hate it. I hate niggas. The goalpost is moving because you just said, you just said, you just said no, you just said, you just said my brother, they don't pay her, no mind.

Speaker 3:

They ignore the hell out of her. They lie, they lie. I'm just the goalpost be moving, the goalpost be good.

Speaker 1:

It just got, if I was her brother.

Speaker 3:

This is how.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to be. I got mail for this.

Speaker 3:

Like you know what I'm saying, it's okay, I'm going to respectfully.

Speaker 1:

You're going to fuck. You got male friends. You can walk around, I can walk around right now.

Speaker 3:

I've walked around my male friends naked. They've seen me naked. They've seen me Like it's just easy.

Speaker 1:

They don't want to fuck. Call them, call them.

Speaker 3:

Hell, no we're.

Speaker 1:

Oh, yes, no, no, call this thing. Put this shit on the phone. The name is falling through. Yeah, call this shit on the phone Now you got time to hear it.

Speaker 2:

But like yo, trey, you know what I'm saying, you know you did it. You got to woo him. You got to woo him Like yo, I want you to. Like yo, I'm feeling.

Speaker 3:

Yes, like yo, it just goes back to the dynamic. I think it is different. I do say some friendships and I guess with the story I told y'all my best friend, we was not Like these two I'm talking about those are my brothers, like I consider them my mother's kids, right? That dude that we had the benefits with I consider him like a real close best friend. So that dynamic was different. So I do think it's about the dynamic, but I get what you're saying about some niggas going to do for it. I just don't think my male friends going to go for it.

Speaker 2:

And I'm not saying, you know, based on dynamic and stuff like that, I'm just saying, coming from a man and what we were created man was created to seek women, get women. That's what man was created for.

Speaker 3:

Some men were created like that.

Speaker 2:

Unless you can, I say gay.

Speaker 3:

No, what are you?

Speaker 2:

talking about being gay, you don't have no female friends that you actually consider or look at as your sisters. Yes, I do, I do.

Speaker 1:

I do Like P-Fon. Would you fuck them? Yes.

Speaker 3:

Yes, yes, okay, just because you're a scumbag does not mean you're not a scumbag it's not a scumbag, it's a natural man thing, see me and see your friends. You will fuck us, giving the chance no that was a loud. That was a loud answer.

Speaker 2:

I like that. Yeah, yeah, okay, you're right, I'm wrong, I think you were.

Speaker 3:

I like that Okay, you're right.

Speaker 2:

I'm wrong, you're the dynamic.

Speaker 3:

I think I'm not disagreeing with what you said. What you said is right but it's the dynamic.

Speaker 2:

No, no, no.

Speaker 3:

You consider me Listen. You just I knew what the fuck I was saying. You consider me and Sid like sisters to you. I'm going to let you I not going to let you get into this. I'm going to let him get into this because of one thing I knew what you were talking about. Yeah, because I know I'm in on that. I knew what you were talking about. Don't piss me off. Don't piss me off, Because then you just post a video with your best friend.

Speaker 3:

I would not fuck y'all with your best friend. I would not fuck y'all, okay, yes, you would yes you would, you would, you definitely would Given a chance, you would Swish.

Speaker 1:

Swish. He long, his chin is long this episode is fucked up.

Speaker 2:

Go ahead, go ahead, pick your piece. I'm done, pick your piece.

Speaker 1:

Hit, it Hit it.

Speaker 2:

We can edit some stuff out. No, it's not long. We actually started at 10 something. So actually, yeah, but go ahead, go ahead, go ahead. Finish your point.

Speaker 3:

What I was saying is I think I know what you were saying, I agree with you, but I think this is a dynamic you would not fuck me and shit at all.

Speaker 1:

It would feel too weird.

Speaker 3:

Right, it would be so awkward you about to piss me. I'm done with this shit. That was why I'm down Wednesday with Terrence May, what I'm done with this shit. Boy, I swear to God. I swear to God, I'm done with your shit.

Speaker 2:

Because first of all.

Speaker 3:

You think you funny Switch, think he fucking funny Like man, yo what? And then try to be so nonchalant about it. I would not fuck y'all.

Speaker 2:

Yo, it's your boy, CO McClain. I don't know what the fuck. I just said what.

Speaker 1:

I'm just saying are we done?

Speaker 3:

yes, we are fucking done. It's your girl. Trap City.

Speaker 2:

I've been up here fighting for my life. It's.

Speaker 3:

Tara's. Escript and I want to let y'all know. I want to let y'all know I quit this fucking podcast we out.

Speaker 1:

I want to let y'all know, I want to let y'all know I quit this fucking podcast we out. I want to let y'all know, see you next week. Boo, menace men, menace men, menace men.

Speaker 3:

They all about to piss me off so bad. Hit the yard button, take me out, damn it. That's classic.

Speaker 2:

It be the most disorganized show that has the most clickability.

Speaker 1:

I can't wait to see the first one Give me my money.

Speaker 3:

Give me my money, give me my money Give me my money.

Speaker 1:

Give me my money. Give me my money. What are you doing?

Speaker 3:

Oh, my God.

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