Noadvisory Podcast

From Near Arrests to Celebrity Chats

Noadvisory Podcast Season 5

What happens when a casual drive turns into a harrowing racial profiling encounter? Join us on this rollercoaster episode of the Unscripted Podcast as we unpack this intense experience, complete with shocking moments, systemic issues, and the emotional toll it takes. But it's not all heavy—moments of humor and camaraderie remind us of the resilience that keeps us going. We also dive into light-hearted banter, hilarious math mishaps, and a prank that had everyone thinking one of us ended up behind bars!

Ever wondered what chaos ensues when you rush to a meeting half-asleep and shirtless? We recount a frantic morning that spiraled into a near-arrest drama, featuring frantic misunderstandings and dramatic police encounters. Also on the menu are lively discussions about the ages and careers of our favorite celebrities, from Usain Bolt to Loretta Devine. To spice things up, we explore the recent Democratic National Convention highlights, throw in some heated debates about political strategies, and even take a humorous detour into the world of celebrity beefs.

Want to hear about a trafficking victim's plea deal that challenges our notions of justice? We delve into the complexities of Crystal Geyser's case, exploring the thin line between victimhood and criminality. From personal stories of betrayal and deception among friends to the importance of supportive relationships, this episode has it all. We wrap up with our Teacher Train initiative and a hilarious childhood memory that had us in stitches. Tune in for an episode packed with laughter, insight, and heartfelt moments—guaranteed to keep you entertained and grounded.

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Speaker 1:

Oh, ain't with me on the beat. Trap's hit on the beat, but y'all know I ain't no rapper though. Yeah, let's get it. Me and my gang we up and yeah.

Speaker 2:

Cheers y'all. This is no Dangerous Kunal Vasi Podcast. Your boy Sia McLean. It's your girl Trap's Hit.

Speaker 1:

It's the unscripted, not the one, not the two, but only. Oh wait, I messed that up, didn't I? I did mess it up. Two take away, one is what the one. Thank you. Four plus four is Eight 48. 48. 48 is crazy, yeah two plus two four. Y'all remember that episode when I was talking about the Department of Education taking all that shit away. This is exactly why Shit like that you see it now Blizzy.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to break it down right. That probably went over people's heads. You said two plus two, right. Two plus two was four, right, it was four plus four, eight. So I said 48 because I went over your head right there. No, it didn't. Yes, it did. No, it didn't, it went over your fucking head.

Speaker 1:

Went over your head and this is why and see the people on TikTok, y'all be talking shit about me and shit about the shit I be saying. What about him?

Speaker 2:

What about him? Because my shit makes sense. No, it don't it be making proof, like you say what you was about to say. It, outrageously, makes sense. That's crazy. That's crazy. I think, about what the fuck I'm going to say Do you, do you really?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I know, I do.

Speaker 2:

Like the 48 shit. Do you really think about?

Speaker 1:

what the fuck you say.

Speaker 2:

Huh.

Speaker 1:

You think about what the fuck.

Speaker 2:

You say yeah because 48 went over your head.

Speaker 1:

That's okay. 48 did not go over my head, you didn't understand it.

Speaker 2:

Just say you didn't understand.

Speaker 1:

I just really want you to stop talking to me.

Speaker 2:

Say she didn't understand.

Speaker 1:

All right, how you doing today, sid. I'm sick of this nigga already I'm good.

Speaker 2:

What up TikTok?

Speaker 1:

You know, today is I don't know. Let me tell y'all something. Let me get this off man life be. Lifin' y and me and Sid had a wonderful conversation on the way over here. I'd just be laughing. But you know what we do we get our ass up and keep it moving.

Speaker 2:

I see.

Speaker 1:

So if you are watching this, just know that you are not alone.

Speaker 2:

Life be like that you are not alone.

Speaker 1:

You know what You're going to piss me off. We did not say cue to sad music. I need a fan.

Speaker 2:

Know you in my heart.

Speaker 1:

Love. From the start, you were not a hoe, I'm not a hoe, not a hoe. What he changed, the whole words, uh, I was like I don't think this. I heard that whole part anyway. Y'all y'all, not alone. Life be lifin, but you know what it's how you attack it back. It's how you get right. Somebody told me something today you are not good because you are stressing about your blessings that you should be thankful for. So be thankful for the blessings that you have, because you got a house over your head, food in your belly and a car drive, and if you don't got none of that, then you need to contact your local car management.

Speaker 2:

Can I add to that what? And there is always somebody out there doing worse than me.

Speaker 1:

I hate when niggas say that shit because that don't got shit to do with me. That don't got shit to do with me. That do that don't got shit to do with me. I understand there's people out there worse than I got. You know what I'm saying Kids being killed. Right now there's a whole genocide going on. I get it, but right now. Now you know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

It's the mindset, it's the thought process, it's the way of thinking. That's how it affects you.

Speaker 1:

Say how you doing I'm good. I have to be ignoring niggas like this, that's why I'm the most sensible one on here. Listen, I'm so glad I think the most sensible is up there. I think you don't want to stretch, you know what it is. I think that nigga he gonna come back next week with a koofy on his head Breaking news, though. Now that I brought it up, co McClain locked up, so we're just gonna insert some little edit right here.

Speaker 2:

Locked up.

Speaker 1:

They won't let him out Psych, Gotcha, motherfuckers Y'all. Co is definitely not locked up and niggas gonna be pissed off when they watch this shit. They gonna be pissed off when they watch this shit.

Speaker 2:

They're gonna be so pissed off like damn niggas was in the dms for real.

Speaker 1:

They was like damn, is bro good, do he need some of his books? He was about to put shit on your book, so niggas was like trying to trying to put your bail money up.

Speaker 2:

I appreciate, I appreciate some, some of you motherfuckers. Yeah, I appreciate some of you motherfuckers, some of you motherfuckers that I've seen. They're liking this shit. Fuck y'all motherfuckers.

Speaker 1:

Steven the Dream fuck you, nigga.

Speaker 2:

Who else was on there? What's that girl name? What's her name? What's her name? From Party Animals Garage? What's her name? What's her name? From Party Animals Garage? What's her name? The girl, the lady that posted this shit? She said, yo, they must have been watching him for a while, or why that shit back? You say fuck yeah, steven the dream, uh-huh, yeah, oh wow, I mean that's nothing, that's nothing, that's nothing.

Speaker 1:

He's been saying that for like three years now. It's big fuck, steven, on the door of ozzy podcast. That me, steve. I don't know you, but that's crazy Actually. Y'all boy saw it too. Who ATM? Oh yeah, he showed me it.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, yeah, fuck you nigga.

Speaker 1:

Fuck you too, money Mike, money Mike was happy Cue's the song Fuck ATM, it's training day, bitch.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, you know what? I'm going to clip that shit. Yeah, I'm going to clip that shit.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm definitely sitting and switching that sound. Fuck ATM, it's training day, bitch. Okay, that should have been y'all damn theme song. I recorded that shit. Nah, niggas was really preying on your downfall.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Niggas was like damn, that's how you feel?

Speaker 1:

You know what it is? Sid Niggas was praying on that nigga downfall. Guess what we would have saw Open mics for the next two weeks. Everybody thought open mics. I swear to God.

Speaker 2:

That shit would have been called training camp, training camp.

Speaker 1:

Oh God, Everybody would have been doing a fucking open mic.

Speaker 2:

What up y'all?

Speaker 1:

That's how it was All right. So yeah, so tell the story, man. We already here. So tell the story Because niggas was tripping for like the last couple of days for real All right man.

Speaker 2:

So this is what happened, right. So I'm proceeding the drive along the street I don't recall what street name it was, but apparently it was somebody just got shot alongside in one of those cut houses or apartments, wherever it was. So I'm proceeding to drive and a cop car was coming down on the opposite end of me. So I'm on the right hand lane, left hand sirens on and all that Woo, woo, woo, woo, woo, woo. So you know, it was a regular nigga. I'm in the car, I'm chilling, I ain't got no worries, I'm just driving. You know what I'm saying. So, um, later on he said that you didn't see me. Um, u-turn, I didn't see the nigga. U-turn, I did because I'm not, I didn't do nothing, so I'm not paying no mind. So obviously, u-turn, that was a cop that u-turned and trailed me. So he trailed me for about 15 minutes. Mind you, I'm going to amelie's like have a meeting, get some pastries and sip some tea. You know what i'm'm saying? Fuck, I'm out, I'm doing nothing illegal.

Speaker 1:

He did not in fact ever sip tea. On a side note, it's us trying to be real fancy. I'm going to leave.

Speaker 2:

Okay, that's where he was going. That's where he was at. Shout out, amelie. He's going to pay.

Speaker 1:

He's going to pay.

Speaker 2:

He's goingiling me. Mind you, my registration is fucked up. It says it on the back of the plate. He conceded 22 on that bitch, so I'm thinking he about to get me for my fucking registration. I'm like, damn this thing. He trailing me watching my shit. Yeah, he gonna get me. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

So I'm thinking that. So I hell, because I'm like damn, I'm about to get a ticket with registration.

Speaker 2:

Little did you know, little did I know I'm starting to pull into Amelie's. That's when he puts his sirens on. I'm like damn man. I'm like in my head he waited until I get over here to do that. I'm like long story short. He pulled out his pistol gun drawn on me, talk about get out the car, all types of structures. So I automatically thought I'm going to die. I'm like white nigga. Pull his gun out on a black nigga. If I make any sudden move, he going to shoot. He ready to shoot. So I'm like in my head. I'm like, fuck, he going to shoot me. I'm just thinking like how I could dodge the bullet. That's what I'm thinking. So then he pulled me. They dressed me, they pulled me in a baggy wagon, cuff me and all that, paddy wagon is some old nigga, right like we are not up north nigga.

Speaker 1:

That's what it's called paddy wagon. They put you in the back of an X4 SUV.

Speaker 2:

All my New York, all my New York niggas know what the fuck a paddy wagon is. All right. A nigga that pulled me over said you fit the description. Guess what the description was. This is what pissed me off. Talk to us. Yeah, the description One, two. Well, you white, but you count. The nigga said I pulled you over because you fit the description of a black male with a beard and a hat.

Speaker 1:

God damn it Now how many black men with a beard and fucking. Charlotte is there and that was my exact response.

Speaker 2:

I was like, officer, that's half of the black males in the United fucking states of America. What are you talking about? Then he said, and he had a silver SUV.

Speaker 1:

Your car is not silver.

Speaker 2:

I said officer. Do you see the color of my vehicle? What color is that I'm pissed off for? All y'all that's familiar with CEO, y'all know his car is not fucking silver, not silver it's nowhere near silver, not at all, not even remotely similar to silver to silver now, if you was doing your investigative police work, you would have known that beforehand, before you pulled me over. So fuck CP, there's more to it, but fuck y'all niggas.

Speaker 1:

But it's crazy because even if he ran your tag on your registration, your car would have said the color which was blue, and which he probably obviously did, because he was chilling me for 15 fucking minutes. What was you doing for 15 minutes Trying to get that tag Meanwhile, while you was going through all that? You know, we was in a group chat, right? So I thought Sid was playing.

Speaker 2:

No, I pulled up first.

Speaker 1:

Sid was like y'all see, y'all finna get locked up, so I thought she was playing right Meanwhile, I dropped the video I thought she was playing Now.

Speaker 1:

First of all, I'm half asleep, right. I just got back off the road from Durham. I'm half asleep. I'm like damn, I gotta hurry up to this meeting. I'm like Sid playing too much. I swear to God. I threw on a bra so quick. I was in the car with no shirt on, driving down the street y'all my brother's like you gonna put a shirt on. I had one arm in. I said I'm on the way, I'm nine minutes out y'all Cause I really thought your ass. First of all, I'm not gonna lie to you, I thought your ass.

Speaker 2:

The suspect right there, this black man with a beard, black man with a beard and a hat.

Speaker 1:

Hold on Insert picture Right. No lie, though. I was going down the highway with no shirt on, because I ain't going to lie. I don't want you to be mad at me, but I thought about three things.

Speaker 2:

I said damn.

Speaker 1:

CEO, damn CEO for the year. Locked up, we ain't got no fucking meeting. Two, I was like damn, I'm missing out on all the content. We need this shit to go on the podcast. I wasn't thinking about your well-being forever. That's fucked up. D, that's fucked up.

Speaker 2:

At least you're honest, but listen.

Speaker 1:

I channel my N to you because you would do that. To us, content matters.

Speaker 2:

That's what you preach. Now I would make sure y'all good. But first, then afterwards, content matters.

Speaker 1:

Well see, he said you was still outside the car so I thought you was good Let me tell y'all. First of all, I feel like I was literally right behind him because I had to stop, like when you turn. I had to stop because there was four police cars rushing in front of me.

Speaker 2:

So I'm like I'm smoking a blunt. It was like 13 to motherfucking, oh shit.

Speaker 1:

Oh shit, where the fuck I thought that was coming from me because I'm like, damn, I'm smoking, like fucking my car, like I got a fishbowl. This is crazy, you know. So I put the blunt down. I'm looking for a black, frantically, try to turn, try to make it look not suspicious. You know, spraying blunt, spray them Like okay, shit, shit, gotta get real real quick. So I turn. I just see a row of police at the police car at the police car at the police car at the police car a black police car, a K-9 unit.

Speaker 2:

They brought out the variety for you.

Speaker 1:

They brought out the black ones, the undercover ones, the regular ones.

Speaker 2:

They brought out the 1960 ones for you, nigga, they had the dope bonkers. I said damn.

Speaker 1:

I said damn somebody going to jail.

Speaker 2:

I said glad it ain't me, but you ain't no CEO.

Speaker 1:

I didn't know I was CEO it wasn't until I got like just about to pass Amelie's. I'm like hold on, that's CEO car. Why the fuck they don't run his car? What the fuck going on? So I called my daddy, right, I'm like I'm gonna need you.

Speaker 2:

Shout out to Keith Wayne, shout out to Big K, I am gonna call my Never mind.

Speaker 1:

Sorry, sorry.

Speaker 2:

Call my daddy, shout out to him.

Speaker 1:

I call him right now. He'll give you some crazy ass stories. Listen, he that nigga fruit. He got some funny ass stories for y'all.

Speaker 2:

That's the king of Charlotte.

Speaker 1:

Y'all ever want to know who the king of Charlotte is? This is my dad, keith Way, keith Way. So I call what, what? Hold on, hold on, let me get my other phone, let me get my other phone. So he's bringing action. I hear him wrestling, he looking for the other phone he like. Okay, I'm ready. The other phone was to make calls. Oh, my God.

Speaker 2:

The other phone got the mayor and the police.

Speaker 1:

We was not going to let you be in jail for more than an hour.

Speaker 2:

You was not even going to make it downtown If I would have went to jail. For what the fuck they thought I was dead?

Speaker 1:

there's no way he was going to get me out. It would have been over, nigga.

Speaker 2:

It would have been over, Shit.

Speaker 1:

It would have been over for me, Nah you know, I was on the phone with my brother on the way and I was telling my brother, because my brother had to hurry up and skirt in the driveway so I could get out and get in the car because he was coming back from Durham, right, and so I he said you going to put a shirt on? So I got in the car and I called him. I said I think he locked up for real. So my brother said hold on. He was on the phone with his best friend's best friend, a lawyer and stuff. So my best friend told me I'm in Greensboro right now, I can get there in like 20. I said I don't know what's going on.

Speaker 1:

Y'all just stand by, Like you was never going and shout out to Kim for capturing the content. Kim for the content, that's our social media manager for you. I ain't going to sit in the new chair. I'm about to tell y'all man, record that shit Y'all I pulled up. Everybody was standing outside of.

Speaker 2:

Omni. Everybody was like what's going on? All the customers.

Speaker 1:

There was like 30 people standing outside. We got in there, your boy got some free food. Yeah, they was giving me all types what you want.

Speaker 2:

I ain't really want it. They was like you want paste?

Speaker 1:

cheese you want good. So listen, make sure y'all go visit Omley's in NoDot. Omley's in NoDot, not the one downtown, the one over there in NoDot. Make sure y'all go visit Omley's because they are really lit in there. They really would show a love in Om regular meeting spot.

Speaker 2:

And more of the story is man More of the story. Being a black man in America is dangerous.

Speaker 1:

Shout out to all the black men we love y'all Black men in America. If you got a beard and you black?

Speaker 2:

with a hat and a silver car and a silver car. Your shit is purple. You a suspect, nigga.

Speaker 1:

In all seriousness, I'm glad you are okay, because that could have been so different, so I'm glad you're okay, that could have went so wrong that could have went so wrong in so many ways. So I'm glad you're okay.

Speaker 2:

I didn't want to be a protest victim. I did not want to be a protest motherfucking victim. I was going to get my three-year-old shirt.

Speaker 1:

You would have been a city of victim because we would have shot the city of what. You fucked the war, oh God. So yeah, I'm glad I got some soldiers with me. Sorry to all the followers on.

Speaker 2:

Instagram and TikTok. We didn't mean to scare y'all. He didn't really get arrested.

Speaker 1:

But listen, y'all people was going up for you for real. We just need the clickbait, for real.

Speaker 2:

It's all good. I was the guinea pig for the clickbait. It's all good. Took one for the team.

Speaker 1:

It's crazy because I low-key predicted this. I said somebody, you did, you did Y'all months ago.

Speaker 2:

I said it. It didn't come true, so let's keep it out there.

Speaker 1:

No, I said months ago, somebody is going to have to get locked up. For us to make it work, somebody got to get locked up. Thank you for your contribution to this podcast.

Speaker 2:

I ain't going to put that on me. I ain't going to like that. You got detained. We had the aura.

Speaker 1:

You was detained. Huh. Somebody said we faked it for the content. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Who said that Somebody faked it for the content. Now why would we call up 13 police officers in?

Speaker 1:

the K-9 unit with guns.

Speaker 2:

I told you you should have had it. Somebody should have caught me with it. Somebody got it because they was.

Speaker 1:

I just want y'all to know on seriousness, and y'all know I don't put shit on my mother.

Speaker 2:

We did not like this nigga really got detained. First of all, we don't even like police, like that.

Speaker 1:

We like them, but we don't like them like that. We don't fuck with police like that. We would never jeopardize that shit Like no.

Speaker 2:

That's nothing to fucking play about?

Speaker 1:

No, no.

Speaker 2:

That nigga. And luckily I almost got shot by the fucking right officer.

Speaker 1:

Luckily the officers realized they mistaken, let him go and we continued on with our meeting. But we really did. I can't believe. Somebody said we lied for clickbait.

Speaker 2:

That's crazy who was that shout him out? Who was they name?

Speaker 1:

probably Stephen the Dream, probably Stephen the Dream probably right.

Speaker 2:

What was his name?

Speaker 1:

light skinned niggas always hating boys some light skinned n. Oh, no, no, no, that's a real person. That's a real person, for real. I made up a name. What shit. Let's get into Hot Topics with Trappy. Oh, I love when y'all Say my name oh.

Speaker 2:

I like that lighter.

Speaker 1:

Let me see, this is not a lighter, it's a torch.

Speaker 2:

Oh, let me see.

Speaker 1:

Oh, let me see, no Cause it's not gonna Come back and see it. Get your Hot Topics on, I just want to see it is gold we're gonna start with the celebrity birthdays. I don't know why I'm talking like this. Oh, first up we got usain bolt. He turned 38, yeah oh, you're saying both 38, he way younger than I thought he was that jamaica come on olympics out.

Speaker 2:

Is he old? How old was he? Because that was like six years ago. He was 32, yeah, I thought he was way.

Speaker 1:

That was like six years ago.

Speaker 2:

He was 32.

Speaker 1:

Yeah Damn, I thought he was way older than that. I did too. I thought he was like 42. Is he single?

Speaker 2:

Shout out to Usain Bolt.

Speaker 1:

I think, if I'm not mistaken, usain Bolt recently, like his manager, somebody was stealing money from him and they only left him like $8,000 to his name $8,000?.

Speaker 2:

Usain, if you need to come to Charlotte.

Speaker 1:

Come to Charlotte. I'll feed you baby. I'll come on.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

I'm not.

Speaker 2:

I'll feed you, I'll feed you.

Speaker 1:

He's too old, though he's too old in the world. Yeah, I'll feed you, though. Come on on Usain. Come on Usain.

Speaker 2:

Listen. You said 38 is too old James.

Speaker 1:

No, I'm talking about in the track world. I say in the track world. In the track world, you know it's different.

Speaker 2:

So do you think track is harder than basketball? Because basketball is a whole lot of body parts. I don't think it's harder.

Speaker 1:

I think the longevity for athletes is shorter.

Speaker 2:

It's not a long-span sport Compared to running, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Because the only thing you can do is the Olympics, like once you finish college there's nothing to do but the Olympics. Honestly, yeah.

Speaker 2:

And then you're not going to get injury prone for that. No, that's what I'm saying. So I think that the age of LeBron is. How can I say that it's comparable to a runner as far as his age is concerned, we talk about LeBron.

Speaker 1:

Lebron, a whole different kind of beast. Yeah, we can't really compare, yeah that is true.

Speaker 2:

He, the only nigga that's doing this shit.

Speaker 1:

So I'm going to move on. Shut up Lebanon.

Speaker 2:

Shut up Lebanon, kareem.

Speaker 1:

Aaron Rodgers Fuck.

Speaker 2:

Aaron Rodgers. He's 40. And you see what?

Speaker 1:

he turned into? He turned into a Republican crackhead. He's a Republican, yes, he's a Republican. Aaron Rodgers yeah, fuck him. Will Chamberlain His birthday? Yep, oh, will Chamberlain.

Speaker 2:

He died though. He died in 1999., I mean, you can celebrate his birthday, but he died his age.

Speaker 1:

He was a great. What he's saying is like Kareem.

Speaker 2:

Will Day was ballin' at 38.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Nah that nigga that Scott Hook wasn't workin', it's not for his birthday. Yeah, that shit like.

Speaker 1:

Will had all the hoes it wasn't working, son Will definitely had the hoes. Will was on his way out at 38. He had all the hoes Shout out to Will.

Speaker 2:

Probably fucked like 38 bitches that day.

Speaker 1:

Oh wow, y'all know who Loretta Devon is. Yes, it's her birthday. She turned 75. What I did not, this was the one that shocked me the most. I did not know she was that old.

Speaker 2:

Who's that what she play there she?

Speaker 1:

play all the old mamas and aunties in the movies. Oh my God, and it's crazy. Because she has so many movies, I can't think of Waiting to Exhale the one. She was like I get you some LaCorn Collard Greens, I'm a chicken.

Speaker 2:

Oh, that's her. Yeah, oh, wow, she turn, how old 75.

Speaker 1:

it's still going, whatever she's hittable at 75 that's a wild question to ask. I really want you to stop talking, bruh up next some lady, some woman, hittable Khalees.

Speaker 2:

Oh fuck Khalees, I don't give a fuck about her you know what's crazy I was rocking with Khalees until that Beyonce shit. I was rocking with her. Something wrong with her mentally? Yeah, I think so.

Speaker 1:

That's not nonsense, and my thing is she was so she was so she was so mad. Now don't even know, khalees, her body is T, face is T, she is beautiful, hair is T she's beautiful. But I really think she went about that whole Beyonce shit Beyonce when you should have been mad at for real, okay, and the song didn't even belong to you, which is crazy. So you know, I hope she on her farm having fun.

Speaker 2:

That's what she's doing. Yeah, she on her farm. The last person is CEO's favorite person. Who.

Speaker 1:

Dr Umar Johnson, you're not my favorite person. You talking about his answer, dr.

Speaker 2:

Umar, why Kamala had to get Megan Twerk and why she couldn't get Dr Omar. It just so happens he was in my mind because he was talking about black African shit. That's your favorite person, that's not my favorite person.

Speaker 1:

Anyway, you turned 50 years old today.

Speaker 2:

I don't give a fuck about Omar Johnson, you know, the crazy part is you better not ever say his name on this podcast again.

Speaker 1:

I don't give a fuck. You know the crazy part. Him for shit. Except for when he was on that Instagram and the people would send him gift cards. He was like thank you gifts. He's like sister Betty, you sent me 20. You could do better than that.

Speaker 2:

Thank you gifts.

Speaker 1:

I'm like I know these people. I would have been cussing Dr Ubar out, motherfucker. I sent you 20 and you mad he talks about. Y'all got a $20 Red Lobster gift card. Y'all could give me more. I can give me more. I said what the fuck?

Speaker 2:

And they was giving him more too. They was them women be giving him shit what he was doing, though he was doing that TikTok shit. That's what he was doing Gifts, gifts, gifts, donations, gifts.

Speaker 1:

I wonder if Sister Betty ever gave more.

Speaker 2:

He said Sister.

Speaker 1:

Betty gave $20, but you can give me more. Betty say fuck you.

Speaker 2:

And you know what, betty, what if that was one of that sister, betty's last? That was probably her last sweetie. Yeah, you told her that, you said that shit. Yeah, you on.

Speaker 1:

Instagram said something you can give me more.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you heard her. What if?

Speaker 1:

somebody sent you $7 for your birthday. That's the thing, what it is. That was not Omar, that that's nasty work.

Speaker 2:

I would have said and I'm going to cash out.

Speaker 1:

I would have said return it it was really five, because the other two was for cash out Cash out purposes. Y'all know that text. Tell us what the topic's trapping you, all right, so listen, we got some topics to talk about today. The first one, okay, robert F Kennedy Jr Shit.

Speaker 2:

What about him?

Speaker 1:

He's a dumbass. What did Robert F do? He is considering dropping out of the presidential race and endorsing Trump. Oh you stupid bitch. I hate this. Wait, wait, wait. Before you get too mad, let me make it matter.

Speaker 2:

Wait, what Democratic party is he?

Speaker 1:

He was independent. He was independent. Now he wants to basically concede his race and join under Trump in exchange for a position in Trump's administration. That is so fucking stupid.

Speaker 2:

That's smart as hell.

Speaker 1:

That's stupid.

Speaker 2:

Let me tell you why it's stupid, but it's.

Speaker 1:

Trump, Trump don't owe nobody loyalty and this I'm going to tell you exactly what this nigga going to do. He going to get out of it. Trump said he certainly would be open to Kennedy playing a role in another Trump administration.

Speaker 2:

What's going to end up happening If?

Speaker 1:

Trump gets elected, he's going to be like fuck you.

Speaker 2:

Thank you for the voters.

Speaker 1:

And all those constituents that Robert F Kennedy had that could go to the Democratic vote will go to the Republican vote and we're going to be fucked.

Speaker 2:

How much constituents do we really have, though? But will go to the republic vote and we're gonna be fucked.

Speaker 1:

That's my point. How much constituents do we really have, though? But okay, I was just about to say it's not, it's not, it's not, he's only. He was only at 5% in the polls as of July but that's still 5% that can help her. Yeah, that can help us, push us over the edge.

Speaker 2:

What's her name? I interviewed her, jade.

Speaker 1:

She was an independent oh yeah, she was a couple years ago. I want to know what her percentage was yeah, was so the reason that he another reason why he wants to go to Trump, and this is per his running mate Nicole Shannon on. He hopes to reduce the risk of Kamala Harris becoming president. He does not want Harris-Waltz presidency.

Speaker 2:

Kennedy said that that's crazy. He didn't give a reason as to why.

Speaker 1:

No. I don't know Because she's a woman, she's black Because she's black.

Speaker 2:

And a woman who said because she's Indian, Swish dumbass.

Speaker 1:

Oh, Swish we not listen to him, Dr Umar, over there. I mean to be fair. I'm not.

Speaker 2:

So she's not Indian, bro, I'm not fazed about.

Speaker 1:

Kennedy I mean his whole family got a death curse anyway, so he gonna die anyway.

Speaker 2:

Damn way old. No, but no, for real think about it.

Speaker 1:

Every Kennedy in the family done been tragically killed. Okay.

Speaker 2:

Literally.

Speaker 1:

Oh boy, what's John F Kennedy?

Speaker 2:

was assassinated. John F Kennedy shot in the head.

Speaker 1:

Shot Okay. The other brother. He got killed in a plane crash.

Speaker 2:

The other brother was dead the other brother had a heart attack. The other brother had a heart attack.

Speaker 1:

The granddaughter or the grandson? No, the wife and the grandson drowned in the river.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. It's the Kennedy family. It's the whole Kennedy family.

Speaker 1:

That's what they say. The Kennedy family got a curse on them. You know, when you be on Twitter and everybody got long live and they buy you. They got like 10, 8, 12 names and they buy you for real.

Speaker 2:

So which Kennedy is alive, this Kennedy, and what Robert F Kennedy Jr, robert F Kennedy, and then, like the great-grandchildren and shit.

Speaker 1:

So the great-grandchildren is alive. Oh man, the one of the grandsons. He died of an overdose a couple years ago, didn't he? Oh See, that's what I'm saying, bruh, that's what I'm saying. You doing all this and you probably on the list. You know what I'm saying. Final Destination, part 6 the Kennedy, the Kennedy, the Kennedy offense, oh shit that's insane.

Speaker 2:

You know what I just thought about it oh god, I'm sorry because that's insane, because God forbid something happen to me, boy.

Speaker 1:

They gonna clip this. Sorry, I'm just saying that's a piss me off take it with this fucking jersey too. That didn't piss me off. Because why would you go for like? Why? Why you are independent, right and the policies that he has? Some of them are good. They align with Kamala Harris's, which is crazy to me. Like I just I cannot, I'm sorry, go ahead.

Speaker 2:

Politics is politics Up next. Y'all know what.

Speaker 1:

Gen Zers are.

Speaker 2:

They was born in 2000 and.

Speaker 1:

Anybody under the age of 28. You know you're a baby boomer, so don't worry, I'm a. What am I A boomer? No, it's not a boomer.

Speaker 2:

What year was you born? 82.

Speaker 1:

You said 62?

Speaker 2:

82, motherfucker, shut, the fuck up.

Speaker 1:

Oh no. You know, millennial start 83,. I think.

Speaker 2:

Nah, nah, I don't think it was 82, that was 80 he might be a millennial. I'm a millennial hell, hell, he with us yeah, you mother, you old too, nigga shit nah.

Speaker 1:

I'm not old, you a baby boomer, you 30 nigga you 40, you, damn near 40 you 30, so you old he is 40 yeah, he 40, 40, 40 y'all. Okay, let me, let me keep going, alright, so All right. So, gen Zers, for those of you don't know, is anybody under the age of 28. Those TikTok ass people. Yeah, tiktokers they have no trust in politics per a new survey.

Speaker 2:

Why would they? They have no interest in politics.

Speaker 1:

So let me read out the numbers, because it's actually pretty interesting. I feel like this makes a lot of sense. Okay, so this American Political Science Society. They did a study, a survey, who?

Speaker 2:

What group science society? They did a study, a survey. Who? What group american political science society? You know you read that too fast, but I'm sorry. No, I'm like what group you just said what. What's the acronym?

Speaker 1:

apples? Yeah, I don't know what apples no, you gotta.

Speaker 2:

So you gotta look into a lot of shit. This should be conspiracy shit. Okay, that shit, right, y'all don't have TikTok dudes, whatever they gonna crucify me for that, I know.

Speaker 1:

So half of their population in this survey did not trust congress or the presidency, and I'm gonna tell you the percentage. So 53% of Gen Zers did not trust congress and 51% of Gen Zers did not trust the presidency. 44% don't trust Supreme Court, 49% don't trust technology. 43% don't trust the news. 41% don't trust criminal justice systems and 37% don't trust police.

Speaker 2:

And listen. We got a Gen Zer in here so let's ask them, ooh, oh. Oh, the shade is wild.

Speaker 1:

It got real dark in here, To be fair though, to be fair, though, I'm thinking, when you started saying this, I started thinking about they came up with school shootings. I started thinking about, yeah, I started thinking about all this shit that's going on. Why would they trust? Yeah, black Lives Matter. All the school shootings.

Speaker 2:

Look at the era they grew up in.

Speaker 1:

That era is nothing but conspiracy theorists and YouTube.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they had COVID. I feel sorry for them.

Speaker 1:

So they asked adults. And for the purposes of adults, this study is millennials, and let me read you the numbers for that 57% of millennials did not believe in Congress, god damn. 46% did not believe in a presidency. And 35% did not believe in a Supreme Court. Damn.

Speaker 2:

But you know what's crazy? These are the demographic that they targeting. But look who they targeting. They don't give a fuck about that shit. Right, that's why they got Megan. But they don't give a fuck about what you're talking about. You're going to see Megan, so then they're going to go out and vote.

Speaker 1:

No, they're not To be fair. That's wrong, because how Gen Z is they influencers? They do shit off of influencers, right, and their favorite people influencers that Demir shit got influence and now Demir is everywhere, right, mr Beast Bars?

Speaker 2:

I don't know who Demir is. Who's that?

Speaker 1:

I don't know who Demir is. That's that old nigga shit.

Speaker 2:

What's that? Demir's a word. It means to get a train ran on. Oh what, that was a phrase for train. No, that's not what it means. I was about to say it too.

Speaker 1:

I was about to say bitch, you got Demir on.

Speaker 2:

Oh you almost fucked up. Bitch is getting Demir on. You're very much not cute. She's not mindful.

Speaker 1:

Demir means somebody that's reserved. That's what it came out. Like a person it means somebody that is reserved or kind of like you know but but stuff like that. You know, TikTok is an influencer. That's why they put out Megan Thee Stallion, that's why they put out Certain artists and certain musicians, Certain pop culture, Because that's all these kids follow. If they favorite rapper like it, they like it.

Speaker 2:

But judging by what she said and percentage wise, they not going out to vote.

Speaker 1:

They don't give a fuck, it's not saying that they not going out to vote. They just saying that they don't believe in these niggas.

Speaker 2:

They don't believe that these niggas can get the job done. That's the point of what you're saying.

Speaker 1:

That's why they're doing those rousing shit.

Speaker 2:

So you think they're going to go out and vote?

Speaker 1:

They're going to vote. I promise you, they're going to go vote because it's popular. It's a trend Right now. The election season is. Yeah, they're going to go and pop and it's crazy, I hate to say it. They're not going to vote because they actually care about the issues. They're going to vote because it's popular.

Speaker 2:

It's a trend and they get the little sticker to be like oh, they're going to get the little sticker.

Speaker 1:

And that's going to be all over Instagram Make sure you vote. If I'm Kamala, I'm doing what but that these young kids don't get fucked about? No, michelle Obama, no, no, I'm talking about?

Speaker 2:

No, no, I'm not that demographic, because that black vote, those voters, push Obama into the presidency. So targeting her Michelle put Michelle up there is going to trigger the people that voted for the Obamas, like you know what? Oh shit, yeah, let me go vote for Kamala man.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but that was a smart move. But you have to realize that demographic that's our demographic. A lot of us are not here anymore, right, so they what you mean. I'm just saying are they dead? No, but we are older. That demographic is different. The biggest demographic right now is Gen Z.

Speaker 2:

Right, but us older folks is going to vote, Right. They're not going to vote. They know we're going to vote.

Speaker 1:

That's what she's saying. There's no real need to bring out somebody like a Michelle Obama, because you're targeting a demographic that is already going out to vote.

Speaker 2:

Our mind is already made up that we're voting for her.

Speaker 1:

They need to push this younger demographic whose mind is not made up. That's why I don't know if you guys have been watching the Democratic National Convention the last couple days. First of all, the DNC has been lit as shit.

Speaker 1:

When they did their ceremonial roll call and they do their roll call of all the states and all the electoral votes to nominate her as president. What they did was because, you know, the Republican National Convention was a snooze fest, right what the DNC did was they brought a DJ up on stage at each state, like playing their own roll call. Each roll call was dedicated to their state, right? So y'all know the amazing state of North Carolina. You know they play that Petey Pablo real motherfucking quick.

Speaker 1:

Who's the DJ? Dj Cassidy, the dude that used to do the shit during COVID, the little oh yeah, I love DJ Cassidy, though, okay. He did. North Carolina did their roll call. They had Anthony Hilton. Uncle Ant was up there. I was like, look, I know them, uncle Ant was up there. They had a bunch of people they had um the black dude he's the youngest congressional delegate, he's from kinson. He was up there. So each state did their own roll call. You know, california did not like us, which I know drake's sick as fuck right now because that shit crazy.

Speaker 1:

Um, but each state did a roll call, but that catered to gen z because you know they're like oh shit like you're hyping my state, you know new york did jay-z. They had had Jay-Z playing. New York had Jay-Z. Pennsylvania had Wiz Khalifa. You know what I'm saying. And yeah, they had different, like celebrities from the states.

Speaker 2:

But Gen Z niggas, don't fuck with hoes. I mean, it's not about the hoes, you know, no, no no, the fact that they know who Jay-Z is From New York.

Speaker 1:

That's what I'm saying, so it appealed to you. Know Y'all think younger people really don't know, jay-z.

Speaker 2:

Those niggas don't even know that song, though. Yeah they do. You know that song. Yeah, that song played everywhere. You know that song.

Speaker 1:

Why you keep asking her.

Speaker 2:

You don't know the song.

Speaker 1:

She don't know the song. She don't know it. Why your voice get soft? She's from Louisiana. Yeah, she's from Louisiana.

Speaker 2:

Why would?

Speaker 1:

she know a song about being from New York.

Speaker 2:

And Louisiana dropped the ball. Louisiana dropped the ball Because I should have heard some Wayne playing.

Speaker 1:

I should have heard some Fireman playing.

Speaker 2:

Oh, they didn't have nothing. No boozy.

Speaker 1:

They didn't have no boozy, no Wayne, Wait Boosie no way, I think, who they had no way, it's second line, yeah okay yeah, window Pierce was up there though I, like you, know you know window Pierce who the fuck is that I'm, I'm not, I'm not, huh, because? That's a whole. I don't you never seen the wire? You never seen the wire. If I hear it, the wire window Pierce the wire?

Speaker 2:

yeah, I know the wire you um what's?

Speaker 1:

who was the character on the wire um? This nigga said, if I hear it oh you seen.

Speaker 2:

Five.

Speaker 1:

Temptations. You seen Five Temptations.

Speaker 2:

I did, but I don't remember.

Speaker 1:

The Pastor.

Speaker 2:

The black nigga. Yeah, the pastor. That was the guy. That's one of the pastors. He's from Louisiana but he's a real big Democrat Like he does.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

Georgia had.

Speaker 1:

Lil Jon yeah.

Speaker 2:

Georgia had Lil Jon. Oh, they had Lil Jon, okay, okay and.

Speaker 1:

Georgia had. They were playing Welcome to Atlanta remix on that shit. Oh, welcome to Atlanta, baby. Hey, welcome to.

Speaker 2:

New Atlanta.

Speaker 1:

That's not.

Speaker 2:

Welcome to Atlanta. What the fuck song was that?

Speaker 1:

Oh, that's mine, that's mine. Welcome to Atlanta, where the players play, where Rich Homie Kwan, where God and the shit like that. Oh, I don't know that shit. No, no, we talking about Ludacris and JD, babe. Ludacris and JD, oh that's old. I'm like yo, what the fuck is she saying Y'all never heard that song? Welcome to Atlanta, baby.

Speaker 2:

Okay, after this podcast I'm going to play it.

Speaker 1:

Y'all can blow this shit lit. I'm telling you, all right, play it Y'all got to hear this shit now.

Speaker 2:

After that, we're going to play the remix. I know the remix.

Speaker 1:

I know what y'all talking about.

Speaker 2:

Welcome to Atlanta where the players play and we but yes, it appealed to Gen Z because you know, that's their type of thing. You know what I mean. You, gen Z-ish, I will say.

Speaker 1:

I will say this I'm millennial-ish a funny moment of that night when they got to Wisconsin and it was like home of the Green Bay Packers. The whole entire crowd boo, boo. This nigga was like boo, so I love that shit. And then Texas, texas played Beyonce.

Speaker 2:

Of course they got to. Yeah, they played Beyonce. They could have played Mick they could have played Mick.

Speaker 1:

They could have played Mona.

Speaker 2:

Lisa, they played Texas Hold'em. They could have played.

Speaker 1:

Texas Hold'em, yeah, okay. Yeah they played Texas Hold'em, so that was fire. Oh yeah, that was smart Shout out to Beyonce, because I feel like she was real raise up North Carolina. That's the whole song we gonna play, we gonna play, we gonna play shout out. You know what?

Speaker 2:

shout out to Pee.

Speaker 1:

Dee Pablo, cause I don't think he oh yeah oh, that's Cali, and first of all, cali. Let me tell you how Cali was main character energy because did it bring the game?

Speaker 2:

no, let me tell you. So what they did was, when they first Cali was, they went in alphabetical Cali.

Speaker 1:

Let me tell you how Cali was main character energy, because Did they bring the game? No, let me tell you. So what they did was when they first Cali was, they went in alphabetical order. Cali passed. So what you can do is you can pass and they come back to your state at the end. Right, cali passed, so they was the last state to be said. They main character energy. Right there, okay.

Speaker 2:

I like that California and and Minnesota were the last two because the candidate for vice president was Minnesota. Yeah, that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

But Callie was main character energy regardless. Because Gavin Newsom, I love Gavin Newsom, but main character energy regardless. I love that for them, though, because you know it just segwayed into her, you know, accepting the nomination in a whole different state, which is wild, but I think the Democratic National Convention has been lit. I loved it so far. I've been watching it from start to finish. Everything was fire last night.

Speaker 2:

I know what Trump going to win, though right Wait wait, do you know why she was in another state? Who.

Speaker 1:

She was doing another rally, right, yeah, do you know why? No, why? Because the Republican Party pushed for all of their events to be pushed up. They didn't want. She wanted to kind of like mend the schedule a little bit since she just got put into this shit and the.

Speaker 1:

Republican Party basically put in a junction and was like no, you have to stick to schedule. So in order for her to do that, she basically had to be two places in one. So she was like, well, I'm going to be in this state, but I'm going to do virtual.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and that has never happened before.

Speaker 1:

So I do want to say that was a history making last night. A lot of great speeches Shout out to Fitzgerald Grant, the president of the United States. First of all, Fitz is fine ass, I love it.

Speaker 1:

Everybody looking at us crazy right now. Fitz is the fictional president from Scandal him and Olivia Pope, so he was on there. But people don't know that it's Tony Gold Goldwyn, part of the MGM family. His old money, real old money. That's why he look like and so people don't realize when old money gets behind you, when old money gets behind you, that's how you know that. You know you're really endorsed. Tony Goldwyn is part of the MGM family. He's the G in MGM, so all his family is like old Hollywood money. They are worth billions of dollars.

Speaker 2:

No he's a Democrat.

Speaker 1:

He's a Democrat. He's a Republican on the show, yeah.

Speaker 2:

On the show. He was a Republican on the show. He's a Democrat in real life, wait. So nigga's character is a whole Democratic Party on the show. He's a Republican on the show.

Speaker 1:

But it's just so. That's the irony to it.

Speaker 2:

That's the irony.

Speaker 1:

Because in this show that everybody knows him from this award-winning show, he is a Republican, but he's coming out on the Democratic National Convention to endorse the vice President of the United States currently as your next president.

Speaker 2:

That's what it tells you people. That TV is fake. Don't believe the shit on.

Speaker 1:

TV Anybody who believes TV is crazy.

Speaker 2:

Nah, some nigga be entrenched in that shit.

Speaker 1:

Well, scandal's a great ass show. To be honest, they would've really said it off bringing out Olivia Pope on stage, but I know Daddy Pope wasn't gonna let that happen. B-613 was already working hard. Shout out to Barack Hussein Obama period.

Speaker 2:

Shout out to Barack.

Speaker 1:

Barack gives a motherfucking speech. Every time that man don't know how to not give a speech and not sound good, that man gives a speech. His speech was amazing. Michelle too. Michelle was on their ass last night. She told Donald Trump. She said this job, that you want this job, that you want this one of them black jobs. You're talking about Period. Oh my God, shout out to Brock and Michelle.

Speaker 2:

But do you think that's enough?

Speaker 1:

No, Of course not. There's still work to be done. We got 77 days. Even Kamala said last night she said this is not done. We have 77 days, we do. We got 77 days to get this shit together. Just don't let her speak.

Speaker 2:

She got to speak again.

Speaker 1:

She spoke last night and did amazing. She spoke last night and did amazing and they have a debate coming up.

Speaker 2:

Ooh, that's why I want to see that debate. Yeah, she's speaking again tomorrow the nomination. The nomination Okay.

Speaker 1:

Her speech last night was amazing. Stopped the entire speech to make sure that person was taken care of.

Speaker 2:

That's what's up.

Speaker 1:

So her speech last night was amazing. But you know, Barack and Michelle, they just on a whole nother level.

Speaker 2:

Is it enough? If it?

Speaker 1:

was no limits on presidential terms.

Speaker 2:

I swear to God I'd still be voting for Barack.

Speaker 1:

I'd still be writing Barack ass in and Barack he walked with a limp too. I know, nevermind, I know Brock Got something between them legs. Okay, the last one. Okay, i'ma say this one real quick, cause y'all was on my ass On TikTok last week, man fuck TikTok.

Speaker 2:

Oh, hey, hey, whoa, whoa, my bad. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. We love you, tiktok. That was her, that wasn't me. Matter of fact, let me pull up who I say fuck to Give us gifts.

Speaker 1:

So last week I told y'all how the 9-11 masterminds, or the masterminds behind the 9-11, had reached a plea deal with the United States government. Khalid, right, khalid, my friend Khalid, y'all know, I know him. Tiktok the fuck yeah. So they wouldn't get the death penalty, they would just get life in prison without the possibility of parole.

Speaker 2:

Oh, and they wouldn't get the death penalty.

Speaker 1:

They would just get life in prison without the possibility of parole. Oh, definitely, they'd go and turn him over. So basically, he's not going to die, he's just going to rot in prison. Right, that's easy. So later that week that plea deal was overturned. Yeah, so Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin revoked the plea deal for the alleged 9-11 masterminds. So essentially, this means that the death penalty is back on the table. And what he told, what he told the judge that approved this original plea deal, was I'm revoking your authority and I'm putting my authority on, and now I'm gonna run this case, damn and I'm gonna oversee. They sent us in, they're going to trial.

Speaker 1:

So the photo for either that over took the judge yes, I don't think it was personal, I think it was just. I mean, come on, they killed 2,997 people. They need to be put to death, and I'm not even a person to play God, but come on.

Speaker 2:

But again, okay, and I always got to play devil's advocate. Okay Is death? Is that the easy way out? What adult death Death? No, that's not the easy way out.

Speaker 1:

I don't think so. Oh, yes, I agree with you. Is it the easy way out? I think.

Speaker 2:

Don't let this nigga stay in jail and get booty fucked for the rest of his life. How in the world.

Speaker 1:

He would be in a highly he not out of pocket. Yeah, no, that's, that's what happens in jail.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, no, that's.

Speaker 1:

That's not a pocket, that's what happens in jail, but no, he wouldn't, because that only happens in the general population he wouldn't be in there, he would be in a maximum security. That's even worse. That's what you think he's gonna be 23 and 1. He's never gonna come out again. They're going to build a room In the basement for his ass and put him in A glass ceiling and they're gonna give him one hour a week to wash his ass and walk around another cement block.

Speaker 2:

Isn't that worse than death?

Speaker 1:

No, but you still alive.

Speaker 2:

But you got to endure that for the rest of your life.

Speaker 1:

But exactly so just to kill a nigga?

Speaker 2:

And you don't kill all these people.

Speaker 1:

Okay, but you saying that as if they going to sentence him today and he's going to die tomorrow?

Speaker 2:

It's not going to work like that.

Speaker 1:

No, I'm just saying it's still going to be days and it's still going to be processes that he has to go through before they actually can execute him. So he's still going to be living out these days knowing that he has a death sentence.

Speaker 2:

That's a I'm just my opinion. I just think that death is the easy way out. What they should implement in these jail systems for cold-hearted killers like that is a torture system for the rest of their life.

Speaker 1:

You can't torture people. That's illegal. I don't care, I'm just saying what they should implement is a fuck.

Speaker 2:

That If you kill all the motherfuckers, implement a torture system in there. I think that's justifiable in my opinion. Huh. It is inhumane to torture people.

Speaker 1:

It's inhumane. So was it inhumane to fly a plane into a building.

Speaker 2:

That's why they're going through the justice system.

Speaker 1:

The inhumane thing would have been to shoot them dead when they caught them.

Speaker 2:

So they're taking them through the justice system, through the proper channels. I'm talking to the people that think like me, honestly.

Speaker 1:

I think the death penalty is right People died.

Speaker 2:

That is too easy.

Speaker 1:

People died and I think he should have death because you're going to get a harsher judgment in the afterlife, right, okay, because they should go through like a SOAR system. A what? Y'all watch SOAR ahead and move on to my last topic you never saw soul. She don't watch scary movies. Yeah, sauna had to be moves for me to try to catch up with some okay, final destination crystal kaiser. What?

Speaker 2:

the fuck is that?

Speaker 1:

I'm about to tell y'all. She was the 17 year old girl that was convicted back in 2018 oh, yeah, yeah, right, yeah, so last week, or I think, right, yeah that's crazy. So last week, or I think it was Monday actually.

Speaker 2:

That's fucked up.

Speaker 1:

She accepted a guilty plea.

Speaker 2:

Accepted a guilty plea.

Speaker 1:

Yes, it's crazy For the 2018 murder of a Wisconsin man I don't really want to say his name, but his name was Randall and she shot him in the hand, she burned down his house, she stole his SUV and then proceeded to brag about it on social media oh, she bragged about it.

Speaker 2:

Yes, oh, oh, it's a brag about it. I didn't know that part, so let me tell you when she was originally arrested.

Speaker 1:

She was arrested for homicide first degree murder. She was arrested for first degree arson. She was arrested for homicide first degree murder. She was arrested for first degree arson. She was arrested for felony larceny, for stealing a car A whole bunch of charges, right? She accepted this plea deal and let me tell you why. This is something I found interesting. So she got an 11 year apprentice at 11 year prison sentence and then a five-year parole sentence when she get out, right?

Speaker 1:

so essentially 16 year sentence. So in wisconsin in 2022, their supreme court made a ruling that created a new state law that absolved traffic victims of criminal liability for offenses committed as a direct result of being trafficked. This also extends to first degree intentional homicide. So let me tell you what that means. This law that was passed in wisconsin is saying if you are a victim of sex trafficking and you kill your abuser, you can be be essentially excused from that because of this.

Speaker 2:

This was a law.

Speaker 1:

Now there are stipulations to that. You have to provide evidence that the killing was justified. You can't just say I woke up one day and he was trying to kiss me and I shot him in the head, right. It has to be, you know, he, he beat me proof of the sexual abuse, things like that. So this woman, um crystal geyser she claims that on the day that he was killed he was trying to touch on her and up until this point he had been sex trafficking and molesting her since she was 16 years old. Now how they met. She had an ad out on craigslist. He was 33 years old at the time, she was 16. He responded to the craigslist ad. A couple days after they met they were like still talking back and forth through, I guess, the craigslist, like email chain or whatever. I don't know how that goes. She got arrested, he bailed her out and he used this as leverage to begin to sex traffic her. I pay for you to get out, so you got to do what I say.

Speaker 1:

You got to pay off the debt.

Speaker 1:

But, he was never going to let her pay off the debt. Then he started molesting her. She got fed up, she said. One day she woke up he was trying to to touch her again inappropriately. She had a gun in her book bag that she had previously got a couple days before, because she said she was just tired of it. She said the next time he tried to do it she knew she she was going to kill him. That's where the first degree comes in. She shot him in the head, burned down his house, stole the car. Now, before we go any, further.

Speaker 2:

Right, I'm taking this all in. At what point did she not decide to say no, like it wasn't, like he had a gun to her head or any of these other things she seemingly willingly did? Did these things? At what point you did she say no, I?

Speaker 1:

think you're missing a bigger context of she was a 16 year old soliciting sex on craigslist, so that tells you what life she comes from. She probably had nothing to go to and, honestly, we don't know that, though, and honestly, honestly what you're missing is well, you had nothing to go to. We don't know that, though. Do we know that, honestly, what you're missing is well, you're not in that situation, so you don't know what you would have done, right.

Speaker 2:

Nobody would know.

Speaker 1:

What you don't realize is when you're in situations like that sometimes it's a and it's a mental thing, it's called Stockholm you feel more comfortable with your abuser than anything. It just goes to show like people who are in and trigger warning people who are in domestic violence situations, you, we always are, and I'm saying we because I don't people always ask why don't you just leave, why don't you just leave? That's easier said than done, because somewhere you might one mental one you might not have nowhere to go to. That person might stalk you and try to find you and ruin your life. Three what if you have kids, right, and there's other stuff involved? So it's not as easy as you're making it seem. I get what you're saying, but it's not as easy. What?

Speaker 2:

you're doing. It doesn't, because we don't know her background, because it doesn't, it's not, it wasn't put out there, so we don't know she had a living situation. We don't know none of that.

Speaker 1:

Well, the only thing that was put out about her background was she also had a boyfriend.

Speaker 2:

Okay so that's a good thing, because did her boyfriend have a place to live?

Speaker 1:

No, no, they're 16.

Speaker 2:

They're 16.

Speaker 1:

They were homeless. They're 16 homeless.

Speaker 2:

They said they was homeless.

Speaker 1:

I'm just, I'm just see you can't assume, though. You can't assume they spoke on the boyfriend and spoke that he had no residence either. Well, we're not who was her parents?

Speaker 2:

Was she living?

Speaker 1:

Outside of all that, outside of all that, I'm not speaking on her situation, I'm speaking on her mental. You cannot say it's easy to get up and walk out. It's a mental thing. No, I didn't say it was easy.

Speaker 2:

I said at one point did she not decide to say, no, I'm not going over here, I'm going to my mother's house?

Speaker 1:

I'm going to go to my boyfriend. I don't think, and I'm gonna say I don't think she had anybody to go to, because even looking at the trial photos, there was nobody on her side.

Speaker 2:

She had a court, a court appointed lawyer, like yeah, she wore again.

Speaker 1:

It's close that she got from the jail. There was nothing fancy about it. Her hair was never done. She, you know. They never spoke about how she had a bigger. I don't say like, I don't even think she got commentary at all. Yeah, I just don't because what y'all are saying, the world what y'all are saying a lot of and I don't want y'all to move into that y'all is the trigger words y'all saying is giving victim blaming. We don't want to do that because no, no, no not you.

Speaker 1:

I'm just saying what you're saying is trigger words. You can't say certain stuff like that because, again, it's a mental thing. It's just like you know kids that be parents that beat them. You think kids is gonna get up and say no to their parents that keep beating them all the time? No, that's your parents. That man, at the end of the day, even though he abused her, he was providing he was providing for her providing warm clothes, and so that's probably why assumptions are made that she had nowhere to go we don't know.

Speaker 1:

We don't know that's why sometimes she had nowhere to go. It's easier said than done, just like I said, people in domestic violence situations. It's easier for them to stay with those abusive husbands and partners, abusive wives and stuff. They just get up and leave like it's a lot of factors to go on that. So it's not just a why she just ain't get up and leave or why she just say no, it's, it's, it's more to that shit I mean, and going in continuation to that, um, like we feel we sympathize for her my only thing was to get on social media bragging like that's what, and this and this was the thing when I was reading it, like I I think you know how the media likes to inflate things.

Speaker 1:

I don't really necessarily think it was like a post, like, oh, I just shot this nigga. I think it was more a conversation between her and her boyfriend on Instagram talking about the crime. Oh, gotcha and that's what the police talked about, that's what the reports talked about. So that's what I. That's why I'm like I don't really want to say like bragging, but that's just what the news articles are saying but I feel like it was inflated, you know this situation is kind of different because I'm thinking about what was it?

Speaker 1:

Centoya? Her situation was different because she really was just trying to get out and live her life right, so I never thought she should have been in jail. This situation is different because I feel like and again I'm just thinking about the bragging I don't know, we don't know the bragging part about it. If she was not bragging, just having a conversation with the boyfriend, I don't think the jail time she got should have been. No, this is the part where how old is she now? 20, 24, 24, now, yeah, this is. This is where. This is where the part where this is no, no, no. So the plea deal. They ended up scrapping all of that. Okay, so I'll talk about that, but you, because I'm gonna get into- it the the part don't talk about.

Speaker 1:

we are such, uh, we need to rehabilitate people and I think this should have been a rehabilitation moment. I think I don't, honestly, I'm just going off of what I know off the case. I don't think she would do this again. I don't. I think this was just a survival moment. That's what her defense tried to argue, but prosecution said the fact that she burned down the house and stole the car. It said the fact that she burned down the house and stole the car.

Speaker 1:

It was overkill what she was about to do, walk no. But he was already dead. You shot him point blank in the head and then I came to the car. He was not going anywhere.

Speaker 2:

I mean how she was going to get away.

Speaker 1:

But that's saying that's still a crime. That's what they're saying. You committed other crimes in the midst of committing this murder.

Speaker 2:

I bet you if she would have stole was a police department they want to charge over that shit.

Speaker 1:

Where did she go?

Speaker 2:

where did she go when she stole the car? I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I didn't read that even to it. But so ultimately, she ended up signing this plea deal where they scrapped the arson charge, they scrapped the larceny charge, they scrapped, like some of the misdemeanor charges in exchange for a first degree homicide charge.

Speaker 2:

I don't know the scrap them shit she.

Speaker 1:

The reason for that is because, once again, the defense, what the argument was, was she was a victim of sex trafficking and under this law in wisconsin that her first degree murder was justified. And the the um jury was like no, because you also burned down his house and stole his car and then had a conversation about it. Like burning down a house may have been a little too much, but I just don't understand that. Stealing a car shit.

Speaker 2:

That's just yeah, I don't either. Burning down a house Because she had to get away. Yeah, but burning down a house, but you could have also got on the bus Like if you really.

Speaker 1:

Go burn down a house and get on the bus so like listen, listen, listen, listen. I'm trying to be like so for real, like you have to think how these excuse my French, but these white lawyers think for lack of better words and they have never been in situations like these, so their reactions to it are going to be different, which is fucked up because it's a bias, and I'm glad you say that.

Speaker 1:

but how do they expect her in that situation? Because their reasoning for that was was if you truly were a victim and you truly were trying to self-defense yourself or save yourself from this man that was hurting you, why did you have to burn down his house to do that? If you shot him point blank in the head and you knew he was not getting up? You checked his pulse, you knew he was dead.

Speaker 2:

He blood splattered everywhere Burned down the establishment.

Speaker 1:

Why did you go as far as to burn down the house? You were careful and logically, thoughtfully processing out the act of burning down the house. Then, to add injury to the flame, you stole the man's car and went on social media. Whether you was just venting about it, whether you was just letting them know In their mind, you should have never said shit about it.

Speaker 2:

Okay, now look, let me break this down right quick, right, so you know how a lot of things, she played the role of a criminal. You know how a lot of things like stick with you, even in childhood or whatever, and it's like something that you got to like just dispose of in order to get rid of it. So in the house was something that she had to get burned down because she got victimized in the house, so okay he's dead.

Speaker 1:

But that's a crime in America. I know we saying that.

Speaker 2:

But I'm just saying in her mental like let me burn down his house. So that is gone. So now she got to get away.

Speaker 1:

How's she going to get away after you know killed the?

Speaker 2:

nigga and burned the nigga house down. I got the keys to his car. Don't you think they would have looked for his car? I'm going to get in the car and I'm going. I'm just saying how she was thinking like justifying those actions.

Speaker 1:

You speak like a criminal that's going to get caught.

Speaker 2:

I'm just saying like, like you say maybe, she got on the bus. What age did she do this at? She was 17. She wasn't talking about it, and that's what her defense tried to say. She wasn't fully like, her mind wasn't fully developed to make those logical. And this happened when?

Speaker 1:

How many years ago, in 2018.

Speaker 2:

So 18 years ago. I'm going to let y'all know.

Speaker 1:

These kids' brains at 17 are not fully developed. They're not. She don't know, honestly, and I'm not giving any excuses, although did not know what the fuck she was doing. Like ceo said a kid's mind when you do something bad, your first instinct is to clean up the mess or try to hide it from authority. Right, that's why she burned down the house, she stole the car because she got nowhere to go. Like these kids, they're not. She's not thinking now they're. What I think they're doing is projecting on her at 24. Now, then they were trying to understand 17 year old her, which I. I think this situation sucks all the way around and there's nothing we really can do. Hopefully, or maybe you know, kim Kardashian want to say no, she's on the plea.

Speaker 1:

She's on the plea. She can't do nothing about it and I hate that and all the reason why she signed that plea is because she just feel like she just had that's her best choice. Honestly, they told her like sign the plea or we're going to take this to trial.

Speaker 2:

We're going to trial, they're going to find you guilty and they're going to give you an F. She was 17,. Right, she was 17. Wasn't she a minor?

Speaker 1:

No, they can still charge you no in. Wisconsin. The law as an adult is 16. You can be charged as a criminal. That sucks and honestly she probably could have took this to trial and it might have she should have took it to trial. No, it wouldn't have. And I'm telling y'all why. She burned down the house and stole the car.

Speaker 2:

That's the part that y'all keep trying to overlook as a small thing, and I get what you're saying.

Speaker 1:

She was 17. They don't give a fuck about that. I'm telling you from a law point of view. They don't give a fuck. She should have never burned down the house that's arson. She should have never stole the car that's larceny. Now you have committed two additional felonies in the midst of.

Speaker 2:

I get what you're saying.

Speaker 1:

What I'm telling you is, although that is a law and although the lawyers are pushing it as a law, you have a whole jury and, depending on the jury that you get because jury selection is a real thing and it's a mental thing depending on the jury she get, mothers are going to understand that shit. That's why I said she could have took her chance at trial.

Speaker 2:

But let me tell you something else, though. If it was a, judge-only trial.

Speaker 1:

That's different. So I don't know what type of trial it would be. But if this was a jury selection trial, just because the lawyers are pushing it, which it is a crime, the lawyers are going to push it. The jury are humans. I'm trying to tell you. We've seen plenty of cases where shit is crazy, crazy, law, law, law, law. This is what it is, and juries are like you know what. I sympathize with that shit, but let me tell you the difference with that.

Speaker 1:

Those cases, those high-profile cases where you see the jury go one way when you thought they was going to go another way, has why? Because they have these lawyers that they're paying for. This girl has a court appointed lawyer that has 30 other cases. Jury selection is something that both attorneys are supposed to be there. How she gonna do that?

Speaker 2:

she got 30 other, and that's why I said if this if this case had went to trial and it had gotten her best bet if it had gotten a news. Press out the grave baby.

Speaker 1:

If this had gotten a news press before it went to trial, it probably, I think it would have went different because the way our climate is now and I and I hate to say people not gonna agree with me, but I ain't gonna lie black people are rallying behind each other at this point and so I think this would have been different. I think she would have gotten a different lawyer.

Speaker 2:

I think somebody would have made headlines. She would have had a chance. But I do understand when you are in that situation and I do understand courts pressure you and they tell you like look you don't know nothing, she don't, they don't care, she don't have nobody in her ear to say yo listen, not take this plea deal.

Speaker 1:

Take your chances, because honestly, even her own lawyer would pressure her to take a plea deal because it gets her off her case.

Speaker 2:

That's what them defenders do. That's what them defenders do she trying to get off the case them defenders do.

Speaker 1:

That's what the finish today she's trying to get. I'm like, oh, take this, you'll be good, you out in 10 you done, did a year, and then I feel I feel bad for baby girl, but you know what? Baby girl? If you ever decide to watch this clip or see. Just know that at the end of all this, your story is gonna be something amazing for real, because, because she is still young, I mean she's 24 right now.

Speaker 1:

She gotta do 11 years, well, 10, because she doesn't, she did she'll be 34 when she get out, so she'll be 34.

Speaker 2:

That's still young enough to start fresh and be amazing.

Speaker 1:

And who knows? Maybe get your degree baby, get your degree, baby and help people do that.

Speaker 2:

Don't let your situation help them when you get out thanks, don't be a hoe so okay anyway.

Speaker 1:

so the last thing I want to say about this case was it's very interesting that at the time just shut up Sia, the time that she killed this man, this man was already under investigation by the police for sexual conduct with minors, particularly black girls, as young as 12 years old.

Speaker 2:

And that's why she should have went to trial. That's why she should have went to trial. I would have listened If she had a good lawyer, she would have went to trial, that's all. She should have went to trial. If she had a good lawyer, she would have been alright.

Speaker 1:

That right there alone. If she just would have shot him in the head and just left, she would have got off. But the fact, once again, guys, she burned down the house. I get what you're saying, but she burned down the house, which is a crime. And then she sold a car I think me and CO, we're and then she sold it yeah, I think me and CEO, not. We need we not disagree. We're not disagreeing with you, I think, is that?

Speaker 1:

y'all know y'all don't got no mic over there, so when we be when we?

Speaker 2:

no, I'm just saying cause.

Speaker 1:

I realized when we be watching this bet, we don't be hearing y'all.

Speaker 2:

So it'd be like um, what you're saying?

Speaker 1:

I just think we think if she had a better lawyer.

Speaker 2:

you know, I think this stuff could have been argued, she definitely would have beat it. Yeah, but I think, even with that, if she would have denied the plea deal and went to trial, a lawyer would have been like you know what. Let me take this case, because I feel like this is a great case.

Speaker 1:

Let me take it the fact that she admitted to everything in the conversation on Instagram.

Speaker 2:

I think that's evidence number one.

Speaker 1:

She was 17 at the time, 17 getting abused by a leader, and that started at 16, right, and when she was 17,.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, just imagine how much dick she had in her doing that you know what.

Speaker 1:

Okay, that's a lot, that's a lot, that's a lot. I just don't. What would you do?

Speaker 2:

That's a lie.

Speaker 1:

I just don't understand. I don't understand what the fuck you be talking about. Shut up, what the hell.

Speaker 2:

She got sex traffic, so she was fucking.

Speaker 1:

You're sick, you are sick.

Speaker 2:

Is it Am?

Speaker 1:

I lying. Why would you word that like that though?

Speaker 2:

Why would you word it Okay, she was having intercourse. Is that better what?

Speaker 1:

would you do? What would you do, sia, just just, I didn't lie, it's not a lie.

Speaker 2:

You're sick. When I say shit, it may sound like oh, but if you look at it it's not a fucking lie, it's the truth. You're sick. How much dick did she get?

Speaker 1:

you must be in sex traffic, don't you get dick when you in sex traffic? But why is that a concern?

Speaker 2:

it's not a concern, I'm just saying because of the way it came out, it made me like, oh, but it's true, I'm not lying. That's why you can't cancel me, because I'm not lying. It's the truth. It's just the hard truth it's like when niggas do soft lies. No, I don't give you a soft lie, I'm gonna give you a hard, cold, fucking hard lie.

Speaker 1:

I don't give you a soft lie, I'm going to give you a hard, cold, fucking hard lie.

Speaker 2:

Pause, pause, no, ditty.

Speaker 1:

You know how me and Cedric just like shut up and tuned you out. Go ahead, and what would you do? What would you do? Stupid ass nigga.

Speaker 2:

I need some more. I need some more.

Speaker 1:

No, you don't Shut up.

Speaker 2:

What would you do?

Speaker 1:

I'm going to get the cherry, I am very comfortable in my masculinity unless it's like really flagrant, then I'll say pause.

Speaker 2:

But other than that, pop the drink, cherry.

Speaker 1:

That's not a pause moment can you, what would you do please?

Speaker 2:

hold on. Let me get my cherry first, the people watching this YouTube.

Speaker 1:

They like damn. They went real good to they drinking.

Speaker 2:

YouTube not even. Oh yeah, yeah, when they post this, they're like damn hurry up.

Speaker 1:

They be talking, they be saying that shit in the comments. Like damn hurry up.

Speaker 2:

Oh that nigga they don't they like damn you old as fuck. Nobody said anything about me like hold they be like hurry up.

Speaker 1:

Oh, that's new, they don't? Oh, it just be me. I'm gonna get on my private page and start posting that shit, I don't get right.

Speaker 2:

I don't get no comments, leave me alone.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna get on my private page, start posting that shit, oh you got ikd, which is burning account.

Speaker 2:

I'm like that was a guitarist, that's my burner. All right, what would you do? I can't wait to do that. So I was contemplating on which one I should pick, and I want to pick this one, because this is kind of fucked up.

Speaker 1:

This happened last night training day, oh shit so what would you do Training day?

Speaker 2:

Hey, shout out to Chris Gere what would you do if you're getting ready to go to a performance and you tell your people yo listen, I'm about to do this performance, I just need my supporters to come out. If y'all support me, I get paid. So just come out, all right, whatever. So you're at the venue, your supporters come out. They all hop out together. Oh yeah, you're about to get lit. That's a whole pay. I'm like, all right, come through Having a conversation outside Chilling. Yeah, okay, you're going to support me. Okay, yeah, we're going to turn up for you. Yeah, yeah, yeah, start to walk through the door Like, hey, entry fee is $10. Oh, they all back out Like roaches. Like roaches scattering out. Oh shit, nasty word.

Speaker 2:

Nasty word D-Way, so what would you do? And then one of them, yeah, yeah, last night, shout out to Grady. We had a conversation and I found out. One of them was his sister I mean, he knows his sister was a sister and his brother-in-law so it was like, yeah, that's what made it even worse. So what would you do if you're the artist and you had family members and close people? Peers come to support you seemingly, and when they have to pay the entry fee, which is $10, they back out.

Speaker 1:

Honestly, I ain't going to lie to you and I'm in a different space in my life right now. Before I'd be like you know what I get it. You know ten dollars a lot. But I have seen my friends show up with me in so many different ways and show up and pay some shit and do some shit for me that I'm just not accepting anything less than that.

Speaker 2:

So you know ten dollars is crazy and you, my sister and my brother-in-law like when I see you at the holiday table, like y'all can't pay a dub.

Speaker 1:

But first of all, y'all know my brother jeff cheap but would never Jeff cheat he would never. Now he'll try to sneak in and then you know whatever, but he would never just like turn away, but he'll pay that ten dollars. He gonna complain about it and he gonna complain about it. Y'all know my brother. He gonna talk shit to me for like two months about them damn ten dollars, but he gonna pay that shit. Your sister and your brother-in-law. I want to give that kid shit for Christmas.

Speaker 1:

Fuck my niece and nephew, I'm talking about not shit at all. I give them kids $10 and take it back.

Speaker 2:

You know what I do. I give them a bounce check. That's going to have $10 on that shit.

Speaker 1:

I swear to God I give them kids Christmas gifts and repo that shit in the same 10 minutes To make it even worse.

Speaker 2:

They were saying they didn't want to pay the 10 dollars to get in. You know, and then he, um, then he reiterated but that's to support me. You know, I don't know. We became support.

Speaker 2:

Then they said they was going to proceed to go to slush they probably spent more than 10 I was outside with bro and I was listening to it and I said something like I hope the girl heard me. I was like that's nasty where I was getting pissed. I told her I was like yo, bro, I was going to say something out of pocket, but I didn't know what your relationship was with them, so I just went back inside.

Speaker 1:

Come on the nerve, that's crazy but you even you go on and I know they spend more than $10 a slush, what I know?

Speaker 2:

they spend more than $10 a slush.

Speaker 1:

I was like what they probably bought drinks, hookah types of shit, that's crazy 10 dollars a support tip. So you said that was his sister and brother-in-law.

Speaker 2:

Yes, I asked him he's like, yo he's like. Let me show you the DM.

Speaker 1:

Oh shit's in here, oh would never shout out the big brother jeff, because he gonna talk about him ten dollars for two months, but he gonna show up that that's that's. That's see my brother. He like you remember them. Ten dollars I paid for that performance, that's my brother.

Speaker 2:

There you go, let me see uh-huh, that crazy huh.

Speaker 1:

That had me in shambles. I was like damn. But y'all, finna, go out and smoke and drink, but can't come watch a do his thing real quick. That hit me too, man, not gonna lie. Yeah, bro, I had to go inside hearing that shit because I was about to say something. I didn't know how well you rock with them. That's my ceo voice. I said some shit on my brother. Shorty was like I'm not paying ten dollars, but we going to slush. Then you said something like you was gonna help me though, and the dude said just came in and, surprised, went inside those. Not, bro. I see your voice be lit, don't it when we got it.

Speaker 2:

It's not your friends, bro.

Speaker 1:

Sad truth is that was my younger sister, her baby father. Oh, baby father, yeah, had me thinking ain't no love for real, damn, damn. I mean I get it though, baby father, I don't know that nigga for real. But my sister, my sister, but I mean but. But come on, you out with his sister, you can't spend $20 and you got a kid with her Nasty work, but y'all about to go to Slush and pay $30 for two drinks on the first round. Nasty work, bro.

Speaker 2:

Sorry, greedy, that's fucked up, Damn Greedy, that's nasty. Shout out to you, Greedy.

Speaker 1:

Greedy, I hope you click this and send it to your family.

Speaker 2:

Don't Listen, give them, kids, their presents and as soon as they open them and cut the zip ties on the gifts.

Speaker 1:

Pack all that shit back up. Pack all that shit the fuck back up Within 10 minutes. Give them 10 minutes. Just do it for the content, yeah give them 10 minutes. Like oh. I got my niece and nephew shit and as soon as that Matter of fact, take your sister out for her birthday, right, and get her a section and everything right, and then leave, order up all this shit and then leave before the bill comes. Okay, ten minutes, ten minutes, ten minutes before the bill comes leave, that's what I do.

Speaker 2:

But I mean, I just go to show you, man, you have people around you and you think that they are for you, think they'll hold you down. That's why I think you guys you know, y'all said it, but who you know, even with the cowboy jersey, I ain't touching you, but I'm just saying you got to watch your circle, man, because everybody that's in your circle is not your friend, even family members.

Speaker 1:

Family members would do you the dirtiest, the dirtiest you know what I just thought about and crazy, remember. So y'all know I'm hosting, I host shows, I host gigs for those of y'all on youtube and wherever I'm watching. My first hosting gig I hosted a concert tour and I think the ticket price was twenty dollars. Y'all ceo complained like fuck at the door about paying that twenty dollars.

Speaker 2:

But you paid that twenty dollars, I paid it, you did oh okay, I know, but I just got just me being me, I paid it. You got mad again.

Speaker 1:

So y' y'all and CO paid that $20, and he was mad as fuck and he was complaining about it. He reminded me of Jeff Him and Jeff clicked. He came over to me while I was trying to get ready for this show talking about that $20, until I went on stage, y'all, until I went on stage, this shit. But you see, all I'm saying is your friends will support you if they love you man, your people will support you, your family will support you, Right.

Speaker 2:

I'm still with my 20 dollars back, though.

Speaker 1:

That nigga. See, I was at the table in front of 20 dollars, 20 dollars and then that motherfucker talking shit to me.

Speaker 2:

I'm like they gotta pay 20 dollars and he don't talk shit to my name.

Speaker 1:

They was like no, no, but I appreciate y'all, y'all do always support me, so I'm glad. I'm glad I don't have family and friends like that, because that greedy listen and that was ten dollars, ten dollars, you crazy I could understand if you, if ceo pay, didn't want to pay that twenty dollars and then went home but not pay ten dollars, like ceo said I'm not paying that twenty dollars, but he gonna take his ass to stats. Got me fucking weak because I'm gonna beat your ass Boy it's not funny but they told us we're not paying and shit.

Speaker 2:

And yeah, we're gonna go ahead and party and drink and smoke and shit and left, because I know if you slush, you paying at least $30 for the hookah. Is it free to get?

Speaker 1:

in. It depends on the night. It probably was free to get in, but you paying $30 for the hookah, the drinks, I think they're starting at $10. So either way you like, bro, that shit fucked up.

Speaker 2:

That's my word. I'm sorry, Gray, that happened to you. You know that's fucked up, man, but yeah.

Speaker 1:

That shit is crazy. Wow, what would you do? Youtube, I mean honestly y'all. I'm trying to tell y'all get y'all some fans, get y'all some family members, get y'all some shit. You know what I'm saying People that care, people that care about you. Don't get nobody that don't care about you. I be trying to tell that to people all the time for real. Is it my turn? Yep, don't play that shit, because we don't fuck with her.

Speaker 2:

It's deleted.

Speaker 1:

I gotta get somebody To record me some new shit. Wind Down Wednesdays, but it's a Wind Down Wednesday With your girl. Unscripted Listen. First of all, I got a couple announcements Before I start.

Speaker 2:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

Unscripted's teacher train. When this episode Come out of school Will have started, but I'm still gonna be Doing the teacher train. So instead of doing singles, I list. Send me your picture, your wish list, and I'm posting it on the podcast and my page. We gotta get these um teachers out hey, for the wish list, not for dates, not for dates for the wish list, but you know how niggas are.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I know teacher.

Speaker 1:

All I'm saying is, if you're gonna ask her for a date, go ahead and get her supply list. I had a teacher on there. She had a box of 200 pencils for seven dollars. You can pay seven dollars to get that girl some pencils, okay? Um, we're going to get these school supplies in y'all, because stipends have went down, pay has went down and these teachers don't have enough supplies. So, as a former teacher, we have to get.

Speaker 2:

That is true because I went to my son's open school because he started in sixth grade, so now he's in middle school, the kids, this book and this. I'm like damn, that's the 50 cent at the store. You couldn't get that shit, but I get it. And to that point, yep.

Speaker 1:

And it's not because teachers are trying to like give every. There are students that come with nothing. Yeah, and I, you know I've had students that have had the same shoes for the four years with a hole in and stuff. So teachers are trying to make sure everybody's taken care, but all it is. Our education really is community and I know parents don't be wanting to pay for other students supplies, y'all. It's about community. We have to get these kids together. So I'm doing a scripted single teacher train. Make sure y'all get these wish lists together. Send me your wish list also. X Terrace is coming soon on Instagram. X Terrace.

Speaker 2:

I'm gonna be the first one to submit some shit, oh my God, anonymously.

Speaker 1:

X Harris is coming soon, so drop your questions. We are answering them Also, me and Sid's red flag Fridays.

Speaker 2:

I got tuned into that.

Speaker 1:

Coming soon, because these niggas got red flags y'all.

Speaker 2:

Where y'all going to do this, at when y'all going to do this at IG Live. Ig Live oh shit.

Speaker 1:

We're going live on. No advisory pod Fellas. Ooh, lord Jesus. I don't know, these new batch of niggas God been dropping. I mean, hello, these new batch of niggas. And I'm going to go all the way back to 82. These new batch of niggas is crazy.

Speaker 2:

I ain't a new batch, I'm seasoned.

Speaker 1:

No, okay, recalls all that shit. It's crazy. So Red Flag Friday is going to be lit, Fellas, going to get your feelings hurt. Ladies, come enjoy, pour your glass of wine, but the question for today is Wine Down Wednesday. This was a question that was on Twitter and I thought it was an interesting question. I wanted to bring it to y'all and it goes into what we've been talking about throughout the show, about you know mine mind developing minds, how you. You know what. You were 16 and now how. It's different. How and when did you learn about sex? Because that affects how, when you learned about sex, affects how you go into relationships and affects how you deal with relationships. So how and when did you learn about sex? For me it was third, fourth and fifth grade, and fleabus fleabus oh family living ethical behavior sexuality.

Speaker 1:

Fleabus was lit. That's what fleabus stand for family living, and you had them little books. Yeah, I love, I just love fleabus. I love fleabus. That was. I look forward to fleabus and, like each year, it got worse, like your name, flea the fuck going on fleabus. So like third grade you learn about the anatomy. Fourth grade you learn about like menstrual cycles and like yeah, fifth grade you learn about sex, so it's like a progression. And then we took their fifth grade at the same time.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it was like, yeah, family living, ethical behavior, human sex to be fair, y'all don't know, but the kids are having sex in sixth grade. Yeah, the kids are having sex in fifth and sixth grade listen when I. Listen. When I was in fifth grade it was this girl, I'm not going to say her name she got suspended because she put a little boy. She pushed a little boy in the corner and started humping him in front of the entire classroom Boy in my grade not going to say his name.

Speaker 2:

She got that from the parents.

Speaker 1:

Not going to say his name because you might know him In my school. Got suspended getting his dick stuck in his 6th grade. In his 6th grade, yes he got it from the parents. That's why the question is how and when did you learn about sex?

Speaker 2:

because it affects your relationships and that's the segway to my shit.

Speaker 1:

I got it from my parents you learned about sex from your parents? Yeah, my mom was getting her back blown the fuck out, yeah and I learned about sex then and I didn't have sex until I was 21.

Speaker 2:

You get it from the like if a fifth or sixth grader is doing all that shit, where they get they from?

Speaker 1:

Well, to be honest, I learned about sex from my parents, but more so through Fleebus, and I think I walked in on my parents having sex. So when I was younger I was really scared of the dark and I used to sneak in my mom in the room about 1, 2 am and one Friday night I did that, boy, and I'm just rubbing my eyes. I'm not even you know how you be really sleepy, so you don't really hear shit, right, you just walk in.

Speaker 2:

Pound. It Pound town Just left pound town Ay.

Speaker 1:

I don't even want to finish that story. You're disgusting. So I walked in and I it was my parents listen their bed. It was like one of those, really nice, like you guys. They got that shit from Kimbrough's. It was real nice big. It's off the floor. You had to climb in. So I'm just climbing into it and then I'm just getting up under the covers and I started reaching out and I grabbed somebody.

Speaker 2:

Touch a titty, you touch a dick.

Speaker 1:

No, hell no.

Speaker 2:

You touch a thigh.

Speaker 1:

I touched a.

Speaker 2:

Areola.

Speaker 1:

Yes and I was sick and I was like I think I was like seven. It wasn't like I didn't know what the hell it was. So didn't that entice you a bit. Ew, okay, thank you for watching the Omao podcast, because that was wild. Huh, why would that?

Speaker 2:

was her parents but I'm just saying in you a freaky ass no it's not that, it's because at six sixth grade, like I'm saying fifth sixth grade, they get it from the parents.

Speaker 1:

I got it from my parents. That was like third grade, that was like third second grade but still, I was not.

Speaker 2:

It didn't influence you, not one bit. No, it wasn't on your mind.

Speaker 1:

What I got influenced by sex was I'm not even going to lie I started thinking about sex in middle school because you know, middle school, your body's cheesy. That's when I got my menstrual, middle school everything.

Speaker 2:

At what age and what grade. In middle school, sixth grade, I was 12.

Speaker 1:

I. I got my menstrual in 12th grade, not 12th grade. I was 12 in 6th grade, so I got my menstrual. So you know when you.

Speaker 2:

What, hey what.

Speaker 1:

What Nothing.

Speaker 2:

Oh, y'all are hey y'all, y'all. All I heard was In their mouth what, what, I was talking about teabags.

Speaker 1:

That's what they used to do In middle school.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, they used to teabag on Full Speed TV I didn't expect the type of ball but that's I mean honestly.

Speaker 1:

That's when a lot of kids get curious about sex and body parts in middle school, like and doing doing flea and stuff and honestly, you want to know honestly what really like.

Speaker 1:

I started like damn, what is this? I accidentally turned my TV on one day. It was one Saturday night and I was turning TV on. I was and guess what was on HBO After Dark. Real Sex was on. What Y'all know about Real Sex? That used to be my shit. Put it on mute. Put Cartoon Network on the last channel. You hear some walking on. You hear a little floorboard, click, click that.

Speaker 2:

And Real Sex used to be so crazy Boy.

Speaker 1:

Real Sex was wild. They used to show pussy, Hairy pussy.

Speaker 2:

It used to be crazy.

Speaker 1:

It used to be crazy. Little skinny Asian pussy. Everything that used to be HBO After Dark was real sex. I can tell that was y'all version of porn. Huh yeah, that was a pro. First of all, HBO is soft porn compared to the shit now.

Speaker 2:

HBO had soft porn and they used to have like DirecTV or like that they used to have.

Speaker 1:

That was Red Dish Network.

Speaker 2:

They had like, all the like stars after dark, hbo after dark. Cause. You know what?

Speaker 1:

Stars after dark used to have them the Zayn episodes. You know, those still Nevermind.

Speaker 2:

Hey yo, but yeah, you know Good times.

Speaker 1:

Good times, boy, Back when man, when you was.

Speaker 2:

Listen, you, Listen. You used to have that cartoon network on the land. It was crazy.

Speaker 1:

Real sex was wild. Go DJ HBO. At the start it was real sex. It was them soft porn episodes where the gym teacher used to fall in love with the aerobics thing and then it was just a bunch of white people just dry humping, that's all it was. You never did no dick or pussy, it was just body. It was soft porn. It wasn't even like shit now.

Speaker 2:

It was movements but I will tell you one thing I will tell you one thing, funny story about soft porn and porn.

Speaker 1:

I one thing one time y'all I went in my daddy's closet oh shit I went in my father's closet. This was like a teacher work day or something I was home by myself I was trying to find my cell phone, because I had got my cell phone too right and so she was influenced by the parents she was looking for.

Speaker 1:

I was looking for my phone. I was looking for my phone. My parents took my phone, so my mom used to have my phone in like crazy spots, but I was smart right. So I went in the closet and was looking for my phone because the last time she hid it she had hid it in her drawer and she had drawers in her closet, walk-in closet. And I was looking for my phone and I was going through something and I accidentally hit one of my dad's shoe boxes, right. So I was like what the fuck? I was like oh, there's videos in here. Why are you hiding this shit? You know, Boy, it was DVDs and videos y'all. Yo Black Booty, number HL32. You did write up of them DVDs. You damn right. I bought one of them DVDs in. That shit was disgusting boy. That was that Motel, Nasty, Sweaty Sticks too.

Speaker 2:

No, let me tell y'all a funny story. I was crazy because my mom had them shits too. I swear to God.

Speaker 1:

Let me tell y'all a funny story about my grandpa. God rest my father's soul. God rest his soul. I swear to God that little shoe box in the corner and it was a beat-up shoe guys. It was so deep in the corner I don't even think my mom knew it was there. But it had booty talk, something real black ass, something other shit.

Speaker 2:

They had crazy names.

Speaker 1:

It was crazy names and you know who was crazy? The porn nigga. It was the first time I ever seen him in a show. Wesley Pipes oh yeah, that was the first time I ever see him on a DVD. He was mad. Probably he was young, that shit was crazy y'all.

Speaker 2:

Pinky was on one of them. Shits too y'all, when she was skinny. Yes, yeah that's old oh, man that must be.

Speaker 1:

I think that's an old black daddy thing y'all said no, my grandpa definitely had one, but he kept his in an old Dutch, dutch master cigar box box. Or the tape, the DVD, yeah, my daddy had it in a what's called a box, carl Canine's loaf of box he had in a shoe box in the back of the corner. Boy, I swear to God, boy, that's when we had VHS and he had a little DVD player shit. My dad had VHS and DVD.

Speaker 2:

Shout out to Porn man. I don't know the know the little video man that you'd be on. Badness for the front.

Speaker 1:

yeah, that's probably where you're getting from that shit crazy. I'm weak. Porn is a part of life, though it's part of life, man, it's part of life.

Speaker 2:

I know some new shit on porn. I never forget my little brother gonna be mad. I'm telling this, I never forget.

Speaker 1:

Okay, me and my little brother used to be in my grandparents house all the time like right. So my grandma died when I was in kindergarten. He was still like little little little. So my grandpa is like who we'd like grew up with for majority of time until he passed. So we was in like I think I was in like third grade. I think my brother was like first grade. It was a snow day.

Speaker 2:

And we was at my grandpa house Right.

Speaker 1:

My grandpa is the army vet from like a Vietnam veteran.

Speaker 2:

So he was a little, you know. Look, though, from Vietnam.

Speaker 1:

So he was a little, you know, smoked a little weed, or whatever. So he went outside. He would periodically go outside to smoke weed. So my brother, being young, first grade inquisitive, starts rummaging through shit. He finds a DVD, and then the DVD don't got no picture on it.

Speaker 2:

It just be blank.

Speaker 1:

So he pops it in and he like plops on the bed, thinking it's like you know you gotta get comfortable, you get comfortable and it's like okay, like you know how, like back in the day, like yeah, and it's like okay, the DVD would start where you stopped at so you can tell it was in the midst of already being watched. Yeah, because it don't rewind back, it just starts. So it's in the middle of this bitch getting plowed and my brother's like what is this? And then she swears.

Speaker 1:

And he was like it's boobies, oh my God. And he like runs off.

Speaker 2:

And. I'm like don't leave me.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to get in, change his life how was he.

Speaker 2:

Then I was in third grade, so I was like nine, so he was probably like six, seven.

Speaker 1:

That's some old motel. Motel she's with a little flower.

Speaker 2:

I don't want another that should influence that little nigga yo, I will say, I go live.

Speaker 1:

Being exposed to that, though, is made me more understanding of sex, though, though. Yeah more open-minded, more open-minded to sex. But yeah, that's crazy. I really think people that are sheltered and not told about sex that's where people fuck up, at that's where people get pregnant, at that's where people don't do what the fuck, they just out there.

Speaker 2:

Wait, I just want to say this Shout out to Catwell fucking comedian, stand-up comedian there is. That's just my opinion. So he had this shade that a stand-up comedy, um joint, I forgot. I was on netflix and he was like, uh, he was talking about, uh, like pussy, and like how, pussy is the greatest invention on earth, right? So he was like you know why men love head so much? He said because the same skin in the pussy. That's why the niggas love the head so much. Oh my god, I was like wait, that shit on the side. I was like wait.

Speaker 1:

Ew, You're a fucking idiot Listen everybody.

Speaker 2:

It was random, but yo you gotta watch that special, that shit Everybody watching this YouTube. Answer the question.

Speaker 1:

If this is a TikTok, click, answer this. How and when did you first learn about sex?

Speaker 2:

A lot of y'all don't front neither Say your parents. Say you walked in and your parents had sex and it triggered something inside of you. You said you know what, my parents did it, so I'm going to do it too.

Speaker 1:

I think I walked in on my brother one time too, when I was younger. Me and my brother were like 10 years apart. First of all y'all. My brother left me to go get pussy you probably babysitting me. He left me to go get pussy down the street. Down the street? No, how was you? I was in kindergarten, oh shit, you old enough? No, you watch some cartoons. My brother left me to go fuck with the girl that was like four houses down that's what's up and when my mom called, I answered the phone.

Speaker 1:

She was like where your brother? I said I don't know. I woke up. He wasn't here. So she said I Bet. So my mom came home from work, picked me up and took me back to work. So my brother came home. I wasn't there, right.

Speaker 2:

Wait, you said, took you back to work.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, she came home.

Speaker 2:

And took you back to work and took me back to her job.

Speaker 1:

Oh, so he called my mom.

Speaker 2:

It was like tears is gone my mom don't know where she is.

Speaker 1:

I'm saying what my child gone. She said you better find it. I said call your father. So she got my dad, I think he was trying.

Speaker 2:

Huh, yeah, he was mine.

Speaker 1:

My daddy was first of all. My daddy was pissed because I'm a daddy's girl, so he was pissed. So my brother kept calling. He kept calling my mama every hour. She's still not here, mama. I love searching neighborhood. My brother had his friends on bikes searching the neighborhood, everything, everything.

Speaker 2:

So then my mom, we got home.

Speaker 1:

We stopped at Wendy's, got me some nuggets. I walked in. I said hey, jeffrey, and with my nuggets my brother looked. He just went upstairs. My mom said yeah, you already know, went in that closet, got that belt. And I tell you, I bring that shit up all the time.

Speaker 2:

You didn't ask him with a pussy worth it. Should have asked him was that pussy worth it?

Speaker 1:

Who's thinking about that in kindergarten? Yo, I did not. No, as now, no, I did an accent.

Speaker 2:

He still talk to that girl. He still talk to that girl, he still friends her.

Speaker 1:

This was a neighborhood hoe too, so you know Everybody been in it. Oh, man. Everybody was in it. God damn when snitch I'm like why?

Speaker 2:

How long was he gone?

Speaker 1:

He was gone for a while. I woke up, it was like maybe. I woke up it was like 10, 11. So he was gone. He did early morning. And so my mom came and got me within 30 minutes, so when she had came and got me, he still was not back.

Speaker 2:

Shout out to your bro. Yeah, bro was tripping. You should have made that a quick stop. He's putting it work.

Speaker 1:

You know what's crazy? She watches the podcast.

Speaker 2:

Oh she do Mm-hmm, oh shit she watches the podcast.

Speaker 1:

Shout out to Tay you the real MVP. You done called that girl the name of her.

Speaker 2:

She watches the podcast. Oh damn, All right, CEO.

Speaker 1:

It's TO Clay man shout out. Listen, I didn't say this and again I've been slacking. But make sure y'all like and subscribe to our YouTube.

Speaker 2:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

Follow us on TikTok yes. Follow us on Instagram. Facebook Black People me. Follow us on Pornhub. Follow us on. Ah we not on Pornhub?

Speaker 2:

follow us on littlepeoplecom no, we're not on that and thank y'all for sharing these midgets in the group. I love it, little people. Did you see the one I sent you? I'm gonna ask her to get on the show. See if she can get on the show come on the show so she can sit right there on your shoulder or that'd be hot. Have it right here, and her head probably like right here, short enough, right, you're disgusting do we have any announcements for our followers?

Speaker 1:

we haven't talked oh fuck that you tiktok bitches hit my guts down.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, hit my guts down, you bitch let me go to tiktok not too much on tiktok.

Speaker 1:

I like tiktok too but too much on fucking tikt. Yeah, we like TikTok, you like TikTok, I like TikTok too, but too much on fucking TikTok. Let me shout out this nigga, hold on, pick out yeah yeah, yeah, pick out one. Yeah, hold on this nigga his screen name. First of all, y'all niggas be talking shit in my page 47K. Y'all pages are private. 47k, 47, it's private. Let me go you know they be trolling.

Speaker 1:

I don't give a fuck about that trolling, because I'm the biggest troll. I keep telling you I'm the viral comment. Hoe, stop playing with me. First of all, this nigga. His name E, all right, who E I'm going to show this nigga. Oh, he deleted his comment. His only E, that's all he said. He said E. So that C4 music with a big Q talking about she keep talking about. I know him. Shut your nut ass up, you stupid bitch. Alright, I'm looking at you. You look like Saddam Hussein. You stupid ass nigga. Terrorist looking ass nigga. First of all, show that nigga. Uh, uh, cause I'ma send this to Swiss so he can clip this shit. Look at this nigga with the beanie he from New York, I bet look at this nigga.

Speaker 2:

You look like a wasted nut bitch you sperm ass.

Speaker 1:

Nigga he from New York, I bet.

Speaker 2:

Look at this, nigga. You look like a wasted nut. Bitch you sperm ass, nigga. He from New York.

Speaker 1:

I bet hey, hey, hey, easy on New York, easy on New York, and he a rapper. Oh, you're a rapper, we're going to play your music.

Speaker 2:

after this, I'm going to be on your ass. I'm going live on TikTok.

Speaker 1:

What if it's fire? Though? If it's fire, I'm going to take everything back. I said but if it's not. You look like a wasted nut. That's his rap name. Slutty for me, C4 Music. C4 Music. Taylor M Talking about she not funny at all, Bitch, I'm funny as fuck. That's a guy. You look like the other side of a thumb. Hoe, I look like a guy.

Speaker 2:

That's a stud man.

Speaker 1:

Man, you fresh ass bitch, don't fucking talk to me like that. Talking about you's not funny, I'm funny as fuck. Hoe, gemini King, you sweet ass looking nigga Over here. Look, this is nigga that's talking shit. You over here dancing, you, sweet ass nigga. What is this nigga? Your tight ass pants, your ass got on Jag and talking shit to me, the fuck you talking about?

Speaker 2:

Look at him Want and talking shit to me. The fuck you talking about.

Speaker 1:

You want to talk shit to me. I know you got me fucked up. I know you got me fucked up, stop talking shit to me. I keep telling y'all motherfuckers, I'm the viral comment every time. That's all I had to say.

Speaker 2:

And that was a little segment of Shots Fired with T.

Speaker 1:

Shots Fired with me because I'm tired of y'all TikTok bitches.

Speaker 2:

I love all your TikTok, motherfuckers, I do too. Keep commenting negative, positive, sarcastically. I don't care.

Speaker 1:

I'm hated on YouTube, TikTok, Instagram. Where am I not hated at? Why y'all hate me? Twitter? Twitter loves you.

Speaker 2:

Twitter does love me. Twitter loves you, twitter does you, even though we can't do that on Twitter right now.

Speaker 1:

420 the rapper. I don't even know what you look like. I think it's a little kid. It is a little kid. I don't know what to say my kid, I was about to go.

Speaker 2:

Okay, take a photo. I was about to go. I was about to go to your motherfucking homework.

Speaker 1:

If I get on, parent school to fuck my bad.

Speaker 2:

TikTok, we love you guys.

Speaker 1:

Keep running the likes up.

Speaker 2:

Keep running the follows up. Matter of fact, next time y'all comment on some shit about me.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to respond to the comment with a video on our TikTok. I'm going to go do that shit now. Actually, I'm going to respond to all these comments I just talked shit about with a video on TikTok. How about that?

Speaker 2:

And on that note. It's your boy, sia.

Speaker 1:

McClain, it's your girl. Chirpsy, it's is. Don't fucking play with me, because I'll fucking beat your ass off this motherfucking mic. How about that? I will slap the shit out of you, I will beat your ass, she will beat your ass and I'm really like that. Off this mic and on this mic, behind that screen and in front of that screen. So don't play with me. Don't play with me, thank you.

Speaker 2:

Hey yo, hey yo, hey yo Swish, Ayo, ayo, ayo, swish. You know what you do. You should play a clip of when me and Tara got into it, when she say that I'll play that clip, that's perfect.

Speaker 1:

You know what. You know what Swish is. That put you know that time, when you let that, you let that edible beat your ass.

Speaker 2:

Shit, that shit fucked me up, though I ain't gonna front.

Speaker 1:

Like and subscribe. Turn this bitch off Bye.

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