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The internet loves a clean villain and a clean victim, but real life is never that simple. We start with the kind of chaos only No Advisory can pull off, then jump into Pride Month talk that turns into a real question about allies, belonging, and why people show up when the vibes are good but disappear when it’s time to stand for something.

From there, we break down two stories that hit opposite nerves: a graduation celebration that goes viral for the “wrong” reason, and a devastating shooting case where a 14-year-old is chased and killed over a suspected theft, followed by a not-guilty verdict. We debate what accountability looks like when rules are unfair, when the system feels rigged, and when the public decides your whole story based on a clip. Along the way we touch hip hop culture, including reactions to a Jay-Z freestyle, and we unpack celebrity news with the kind of blunt honesty you expect from us.

Then Lex Rated brings “Trigger” with a topic that gets everybody heated: when does identity stop being part of your story and start becoming an excuse? We get into locus of control, confirmation bias, self-serving bias, and how social media rewards victim-hood more than recovery. Finally, we’re joined by Kutta Kay from Zeus Network’s Baddies Gone Wild for a behind-the-scenes talk on what’s real, what production can influence, how editing shifts public perception, and how fast life changes once people recognize your face.

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Wild Intros And House Rules

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Welcome to No Advisory. We are real raw, unfiltered, and we really don't give a peep what you think about what we have to say. At the end of the day, this is our shit. So if you don't like it, go down to the comments and leave a comment. Cause we really don't give a fuck.

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Now we know.

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It's your girl Nola Desk.

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What's up, freaks and geeks? It's your favorite fucking Aquarius. Lex rated. I'm overstimulated. So. Ooh, that was a bar. That was a bar. Mm-hmm. Shit that shit around.

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Bars.

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It's your turn. You're not normally here for your intro, but he's damn sure.

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It's your boy Ariola. I get a lot of strikes, but I'm not a bowler. And I got a lot of wolves. Like I'm from Minnesota.

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Well, do they even have wolves in Minnesota? Timberwolves.

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Timberwolves. The Timberwolves.

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I think they do. Okay.

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Kevin Garnett.

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Alright, you got it.

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You got it.

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Alright. Shout out to my man 730 right there over there on our boot ords. Yes, sir. Yes, hold on with my um my plugs and shit. I gotta get my plug.

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You need new sounds.

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I we do. We need we need here we go. Shout out King. Oh no, it's the oh stop for number four. And um podcast, you must listen to motherfuckers. Motherfuckers.

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And if you haven't even if you haven't even gotten a chance to look at us yet, make sure y'all follow us on YouTube, subscribe, ring that motherfucking bell. Twitch, Twitch, right? Twitter, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, OnlyFans. We do not have an OnlyFans. We do not love Midgets.com.

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Yeah, I definitely, yeah, Midgets, midgets. We on Midgets, though. We love midgets. Yeah, yeah.

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We love midgets.com.

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Probably find my face on there. My my last search, midgetbidget.com, bigbidgets.com, bootemidget.com.

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Isn't that a sign? I really believe him. It probably is.

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I'm gonna look at the midgets.

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Like spin-off show. I don't know what it was, but see? Warning violation. Oh, I'm not even on there. They gave us a warning. Who doing something? TikTok be TikTok and we be sounding on there.

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Turn the sound down.

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Turn the sound down.

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From from the applause and shit, it's too loud.

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Oh, it's too loud? Oh for TikTok. Oh, okay. Oh, for TikTok. Is that better?

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You know how it's gonna get ignorant. You look like it's just rocking, rocking.

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Alright, we got those uh bounce breakdowns by who?

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No the desk. No the best.

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No the desk.

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No the best. The bounce breakdown.

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I missed the music.

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Bounce the biggest. I know.

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That's what happened. Why y'all stopped playing it? Because it was a copyright issue.

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Angel cousin.

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And we wasn't getting paid. Oh, try to try to take it a bang.

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Yeah, just wrong. You could have got the plans for the chat. What the fuck?

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I wasn't even thinking about that. I was just thinking about seeing my family. That is true, though. I was just thinking about seeing my family.

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It's okay. I'll ask her next time I talk to her. Yeah, Linker. Link her up. Catch her in the morning.

Pride Month And Ally Questions

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Alright, but we are back with the bounce breakdown where I talk about the news, the drama, and this fucked up world we live in. So my hot take of the week is because y'all know this Prime Month. Yay. Shout out to the Vibe. And it's it's it's Juneteenth, too.

SPEAKER_04

It's Juneteenth coming up.

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No offense, but I don't, I don't.

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Man, did nobody ask you? Nobody did not.

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Nobody asked you.

SPEAKER_12

You just had to say something. God damn. No, like nobody giving together. They gonna say something about your website. That's the biggest gang in America. You did not fuck with the L G T Q I XY.

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See all the letters. Too much.

SPEAKER_12

Girl, what the fuck? Every day is. It's inclusive. It's inclusive. You gotta include everybody.

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Every day is another letter.

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Yeah. Okay.

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Shout out to y'all. But yeah.

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That's what we find out. It's Pride Month. So I just want to say, for the people that are not part of the LGBTQ family, and plus more after that, because I know they added some more letters.

SPEAKER_10

Why when it's Pride Month, y'all be at those events having the best time of y'all's life. But y'all not even a part of that community. You know what I'm saying? My friend told me earlier that she's gonna start screening y'all because why y'all there? Oh, so you're saying the name dick.

SPEAKER_09

Because it's gay bitches that still like dick.

SPEAKER_12

No, so you saying the non-gay people are at dick.

SPEAKER_09

Not that I would go out there for a gay bitch that like dick. Is that what you're saying? But it's still gay bitches that like dick?

SPEAKER_12

You say that, you say that. You saying that you saying the nigga. Niggas is out there looking for the shit.

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The non-gay people are going to the um events for Prime Month.

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Well, I mean, to be honest, the um the A, the L G B T Q I A is for allies. Allies is people that are with gay people or stand with gay people and stand for gay people right. So you can be an ally.

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Yeah, I guess.

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Everybody is welcome.

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Everybody is welcome. I guess all right. Now let's get into the bounce breakdown.

Graduation Split Sparks Diploma Drama

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So there is a Chicago Tech Academy graduate by the name of Tivion Campbell that went viral after celebrating her graduation during her walk on the stage by doing a split at the Harold Washington Cultural Center in Chicago.

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And I mean she did a whole split and proceeded to bounce up and down on that split while she was on the crowd. The crowd cheered her on, but the school officials reportedly were not amused. Instead of receiving her diploma, Campbell said she thought her not receiving her diploma was a mistake. And she realized that the school denied giving her diploma.

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And she was bought back to the side, and they told her that she needed to make up for her actions to make amends for receiving her diploma. And she decided to stand on what the fuck she did.

SPEAKER_12

When was she gonna take back the twerk?

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Yeah, like for real.

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Make it make sense. Like community service.

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That's what I'm trying to figure out.

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But the 18-year-old graduated with a 3.5 GPA, and she plans to attend Georgia State University. And I found out today that she got it, she got her diploma.

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So kudos to her. I'm glad she got her diploma. But I'm gonna definitely say that a lot of times they tell you beforehand those are things you shouldn't do. Like they'll warn you you're not supposed to celebrate on stage when you're going. Which I don't agree with, but if that's what they're telling you, there's certain schools that are enforcing this now that you're not supposed to do because people are getting, you know, crazy with it and doing all these crumping routines and shit when you're supposed to just move along. So they be fighting us.

SPEAKER_08

How did y'all how did y'all walk across the stage? How did y'all walk across the stage?

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Y'all just did regularly and just heard my people screaming, I was like, yeah.

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See, I went.

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Yeah.

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I took no. What you do? What you do, see yo? Should have.

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I don't even know what y'all talking about.

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What you did when you walked across the stage when you graduated.

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Oh, when I graduated? Um just walked across the stage. It was it was so long ago, right? It was yesterday we talking about. Uh-huh. Yeah, I just walked and got my shit.

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Um we but I will say though, people in um New Orleans and Louisiana, they when they grab after they like when they walk with their graduation, they you know, they dance and they do what they did. They start jig jig away.

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Jig away? No, the jig. It's just called jig.

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I don't know what you said. I knew that. I don't know what you just said. It's just called jig.

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Jesus. Take the wheel.

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But yeah, that's what they do. Um, I think I just I, you know. Do y'all feel like it was too much? It definitely was too much. Um you seen the video? I I mean, I didn't see the video. I just saw her crying with the snot she was doing the violent Davis, and I was like, girl, you knew better. Who I mean, come on. She was dead ass.

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Like, you know how the girls be in a club and they be they do the they do the split and they bounce up and down like they twerking and shit. That's exactly what she was doing in that video.

SPEAKER_12

To a point, what was her daddy at? Because I would have came down there and beat her. Listen. She probably was the one that told her to go down there and do it. She probably was like, do your big one.

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You got kids and elderly people out there. Yo, they'd be doing that.

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It was embarrassing. I'll just say that. And I hope she learned her lesson. She got her diploma. She ain't learned that motherfucking lesson. Well, I mean, she was gonna get her diploma regardless, but even still, like, it it it was an it was embarrassing. Now she's gonna be like 30, 40. Okay. What switch that? You got a high GPA and you're twerking at your graduation, busting a switch a split. Right. Busting a split is like more notable than your GPA and you having a high achievement. So that's what I mean by it gets to a point. At what point are we gonna start putting black excellence ahead of fucking clout? Because y'all are lame.

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That's a kid, though.

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Lame! It don't matter. It don't matter. If you grown enough to bounce on a like bounce on a split, you are grown enough to know better. When she was only 18, don't nobody give no fucks. Y'all gotta stop using age as 18. 18-year-old bouncing light on a split? She was congratulating. I'm gonna try to figure out what bounds.

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It's crazy. 18 is crazy.

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18 is crazy. Yeah, she was on a split. Strippers out here 17 going, bravery.

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Hey, whoa, whoa, whoa, wait, wait, wait. Can't we don't condone no under age shit? Definitely. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, keep saying that nope, nope, we don't condone.

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I I don't I don't think he's saying that you condoning it. I think because we're still you can't say anything about I don't see it. GTA, GTA. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

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There you go.

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All right, let's

Teen Killed Over Suspected Theft

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go next. I don't know if y'all remember in May 2023, 2023. I don't know why I said third. When a 14-year-old Cyrus Carmack Belton was shot and killed outside a convenience store in Columbia, South Carolina by store owner Rick Chow.

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Prosecutors argued Chow chased Cyrus over a suspected bottle of water theft and shot him in the back.

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The defense argued Chow believed his son would believe his son was in immediate danger after Cyrus allegedly pointed a firearm at him. Well, the merit the murder trial began in late May 2026 and centered on one question. Was Rick Chow acting as self-defense, defense of his son, or was shooting unjustified was the shooting unjustified?

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Unjustified.

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The prosecutors argued that Cyrus never threatened anyone. Witnesses testified that they did not see him point a gun. Chow chased Chow chased him a hundred yards before firing, which was on recording, and that the shooting was fueled by anger over suspect shoplifting, which despite surveillance camp video, and it shows that he didn't surveillance. And it shows he did not steal. The defense argued that Cyrus was carrying a loaded handgun. Chow's son testified the gun was pointed at him, and Chow believed his son faced a threat and reacted to protect his son. After more than he literally chased him down. Like if you see it on the video, the man was running after him for a good little minute. After more than eight hours of deliberations, a Richland County jury found Rick Chow not guilty of murder on June 1st, 2026. Before the murder of Cyrus, Chow had a history of assaulting and even shooting at suspected shot lifters without facing criminal charges.

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It was all black, by the way.

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Yeah, they were. One was a female, I think.

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Yep, choking out in the store.

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Yeah. Since he is not guilty, hours after his store were reportedly broken into. The community is angry, hurt, and demanding accountability. There has been heavy law enforcement at Rick Chow's Shell gas station on Parkland Road there to protect him. After the criminal case, the attorneys representing Cyrus' family announced they attempt to pursue a civil lawsuit against Rick Chow.

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The mother of Cyrus spoke out and stated that it was an act of racism, which I agreed because you just gave up. I'm like, because you're just talking. When I I agreed to it was an act of racism because even if he did steal a bottle of water, bottles of water, it's just water. You ain't gonna get the money back anyways. Like, you know, I don't understand why they just didn't let him keep the water.

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And then instead of an and then they also identified him as he had a gun, which he probably didn't even have a gun.

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No, he had a gun.

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He had a gun? Oh, okay. Well he had a gun.

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No, no, no, no.

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The father. Who said that?

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I thought that's why I what's crazy about it is uh because when he came into the store, he had to put his backpack. They told him to put the backpack on the floor. That's regular. So, huh? That's normal. Yeah, like I mean, a lot of these general all the time. So it's crazy. So they had to put his backpack on the floor. So he it was immediately profiling him as soon as he came in the store. The wife was behind the counter first, and she he went to the back. So she went from behind the counter, acting like you know how what's that movie where he's like hurry by the society. So she was doing that same exact shit to this day. And she was going there, act like she was touching shit, and then the son came behind the counter and was observing him as well. I guess he you could see him on video, taking the bottle water, putting it, putting it in his um his hoodie. Then he started walking out the store, and uh, that's when the guy, the son was like, Oh, put oh, you gotta put the bottle back, put the bottle back. Then the wife approached, he's like, I don't got no water, I don't got no water. He proceeded to get out the store and run. Then you could see the son coming from around, come out first, then the father run from all the way in the back and just come out from the back. And they literally, like he had like say 30 steps on him. He was gone. So I don't know, even though they cooked the nigga. He was gone.

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Yeah, that nigga was gone. He was gone.

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So I don't know how he caught him, but to chase him down and shoot him in the back is no justification for that. There's no way around that what's going on.

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And they said he didn't even steal anything.

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They're saying he they mistaked him for selling something. So he didn't even steal nothing. So you saw that. They said in the camera that when I what I looked at, they said in the camera that it shows that he didn't even steal nothing. Well, they just thought he stole something.

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Oh, I know from our ready to say he actually. Well, it that's neither here nor there.

SPEAKER_04

Right. You still should have never shot that little boy for no water bottle or anything in that damn store, because it was a convenience store, that you could have got all that shit back any fucking way. I could see if he stole every goddamn shit in the store. Or he robbed everything, or he took anything out your goddamn cash register. But he didn't do that. And this is why mothers are very scared to bring their son to let their sons go outside. That ain't.

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It's not even as being. Sometimes, isn't it? A lot of these Asian folks. You don't even have to be. They hate us. Yes, they do. They hate the fuck out of us. I've been in a lot of Asian stores where motherfuckers be watching me, hooking me. I'm just, I'm in there as a special beauty supply stores. Yeah, it'd be crazy. Like they they Charleston White has said it too. I don't know if y'all saw what Charleston White was talking about. Like, he get him on nerd sometimes, but a lot of times he is politically correct with his verbiage. Like, he knows what the fuck he be talking about. So, yeah, man, it's a sad situation, man. Sad. Hopefully, they said they're gonna go, you know, do the civil route. Hopefully they could um get some justice through that route. Um, so we'll see, man. It's sad, man. 14 years old. Somebody put a picture like a picture of the channel. They was like, they were like similarly eerie, similar to each other.

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Well, that's kind of you know, prejudice. Not all black people look alike. Um, but if you put that side by side with a little bit similar. Just a little bit. I okay, so two things that I want to say. Just two points. I might. Um, stealing water in America is wild. I think that's crazy. Um the second thing is it's very illegal to carry a gun under age. Now, granted, South Carolina's laws are 18. You can carry a gun at 18, but y'all saying he was 14, how he get the gun.

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Let's just never on our side, y'all. I'm never on our side.

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I'm not a person.

SPEAKER_04

You're agreeing with this nigga. I then you're agreeing with Trump and you fuck with Trump. Now you're agreeing with this nigga.

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I'm I'm just you ain't never with us. I'm bringing the black. You're not black. Other than my skin complexion? Okay. Um, I'm just bringing the facts to the situation. Do I am I justifying him shooting someone in the back? No. But you guys are uh angry at the wrong people. You need to be angry at your judicial ass for acquitting him. Because, as far as I know, I know my gun laws. You are not supposed to shoot somebody in the back. If you shoot somebody in the back, you need to be charged and you need to be sent to jail. It doesn't matter if it was like manslaughter or whatever, you are not supposed to shoot somebody in the back. I know my gun laws. Y'all are mad at the wrong people. You need to be mad at the judicial system. That's all I'm saying. We're mad at both of them motherfuckers. I mean, to be fair, you can be mad at whoever you want to be mad at. I mean, it it it The facts are the facts.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, I mean if somebody got a weapon, you can shoot them in the back.

SPEAKER_12

You can. I mean, no, you're not in the back.

SPEAKER_09

Because they're no longer a threat. But you don't know if they're gonna shoot.

SPEAKER_12

You're only justified to shoot people when you feel like your life is in danger. You don't know if they got a gun, how you know? Well, I mean, you can go to jail. I mean, you can shoot whoever you want and go to jail, but like tech the gun law is you're not supposed to shoot nobody. He did. He had to. He had to get both. What I'm saying is he was 14 years old with a gun. He wasn't supposed to have a gun. Does that justify him getting shot in the back? No. Now, the issue is the local judicial system. Because for them to have all those jury people, like people on the jury, and the prosecution not go over the fucking gun laws, and nobody say the fact that this boy was running away and point that out, that's who the anger needs to be pointed towards.

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Because the basis for, like, what was it for the um the prosecutors? I would say was because they was hitting on a fact, well, they're not hinting, but they was um preferencing it based off him pointing a gun or threatening his son. That's what they base it around. And because the jury couldn't find like a probable cause of him, um, what was it? Um fuck, it was son, I just forgot it. But anyway, that was what their defense was. Like the guy, um, the kid was pointing a gun at his son, threatening his son. So Mr. Chow was acting in self-defense and you know, protecting his child and shooting it. But there was no evidence that showed that he pointed a gun.

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I was like, Oh, that's all I was like, I don't understand how he got found though guilty when there wasn't no evidence of that.

SPEAKER_07

Right, and that's what everybody's outraged about because it's like, okay, if you say that, where's the truth?

SPEAKER_12

So was the gun found next to the boy?

SPEAKER_07

They found the gun on a book.

SPEAKER_12

I'm not sure. It definitely makes a difference.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, I'm not sure where it was at, but but the gun had no had no um doing in this supposedly robbery or anything like that. It was not, you know, you never known he would have had a gun unless he brandished it. And he didn't. Um, so that's that's it.

SPEAKER_12

He was running, literally running.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, I mean it's just sad.

SPEAKER_12

It's is this this time that we are living in is very, very different from when we grew up. Um, and I I I feel like it sucks to say, but I myself will want any young boy to be caught with it than to be caught without it. Because I feel like you should have a chance to protect yourself. Like we never know really what's going on. In their heads or what they're surrounding themselves with. You could be the most straight A student and get bullied. Somebody might pull a gun out on you. Like, I don't know. The time is times are just different.

SPEAKER_09

It's different. We're not promoting under age. No, I'm not.

SPEAKER_12

And I was gonna say, but also there's a level of responsibility. I know some of my kids, my friends back home, their kids go to the gun range. They learn these things. They learn gun safety, when to use it, when not to use it in that sense. Obviously, it's still illegal to carry it, but I don't know. I don't know.

SPEAKER_07

I mean, no, he does he didn't deserve to be shot in the back, though. He didn't deserve that. Not chased down and shot in the back. He didn't deserve that. He didn't deserve that.

SPEAKER_04

Damn, justice for him. Okay.

Jay-Z Freestyle And Rap Hierarchy

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Let's get into music. So y'all know the 2026 Roots Picnic just passed, and JC reminded.

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What do you mean?

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Anybody know that?

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What do you mean by all my hands? Who knew? Everybody. You're the only motherfuckers. There's literally only five people that raised their hand, and there's like 50 bro. That's right. Thank you, Seven. At least Seven didn't know about it. K didn't raise the so hat, bro.

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KB She didn't raise his hands. Eating sleep.

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Like, who's out of? Not eating and sleep.

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All right. But anyways, Jay-Z reminded everyone, while he's still one of the most calculated lyricists, lyricists in hip hop. During the surprise four-minute freestyle, Jay-Z fired shots at multiple people, which appeared to target Nicki Minaj by referencing her recent online behavior and her husband, Kenneth Petty. The shots were also at Drake, who were viewed as a response to supplement sublime jabs Drake allegedly made on his recent music, which was I've been the standard and you're still measuring yourself against me. Those are just the two that I'm naming. But he made shots at other artists as well. And what made the freestyle so impactful wasn't just the names mission. It was the fact that Jay-Z rarely responds directly. So how do y'all feel about Jay-Z's freestyle?

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Loser Freestyle.

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It's outfire of the beat, too. You heard it on the beat. Yeah, I heard that shit. I've been listening to it like it's a whole album.

SPEAKER_07

I mean, it's like certain it's certain tier of artists. Like, Hope is a certain tier. Leave them tier of artists up there alone. Just leave them alone. And Nas. I will put Buster up there. Like some of these niggas just leave them alone, bro. Like, just leave them alone. Just leave Hope alone. People that's in the hip-hop know what Hope does.

SPEAKER_12

Yeah, like he already paid his dues. He's already, you know, he he's just already that that guy. And it's more of an icon level now. So when he does come out and bless the stage, it's like, oh, you would be surprised.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah. Yeah, just leave that nigga alone.

SPEAKER_12

That was surprising.

SPEAKER_04

And he combed out his lots. Yo, people were so stupid because they was like, it was like, oh my god, how you get all their hair so fast?

SPEAKER_10

Oh my god, has he got a lot of hair? I'm like, what? You can comb out lots. I combed out lots like two times. He's naive. Like y'all niggas are stupid.

SPEAKER_07

So she is full of a dumb people, y'all.

SPEAKER_10

Ultra crepidarians. A whole bunch of ultra crepanarians. Literally. Literally. Dumb motherfuckers. All right.

SPEAKER_07

Shout out to Herock.

SPEAKER_10

Yeah, you did good, my boy.

SPEAKER_07

My boy.

SPEAKER_10

Alright. She's such a hater.

SPEAKER_12

I mean, I'm I'm Team Drake all the time. I don't give a fuck who Drake?

SPEAKER_06

The nigga with the nigga with the shit in the head, Drake. I'm Team Drake all the time. Drake is alright. Drake is nowhere near the city. The past Drake.

SPEAKER_04

The past Drake, he was good. This Drake now, I don't know.

SPEAKER_09

What's wrong with her? I don't know. What's wrong with her?

SPEAKER_12

This is gonna be an opinionated conversation.

SPEAKER_09

We're gonna be in the penny headed conversation. Drake is the best rapper alive right now.

SPEAKER_12

He is. Yeah, all right. Hold his men hold. Leave alone. Leave alone.

SPEAKER_09

He can't fuck with her.

SPEAKER_12

Let me drop these. That's crazy.

SPEAKER_07

Leave alone.

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Alright, so this is my last

Cassie Relocates After Diddy Settlement

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one. Leave alone.

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It has been reported that Cassie Venturer has officially revealed that she now lives outside of the United States.

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Hey, good for you, Patsy. She took that 20 million down.

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Hey. Can't nobody give a fuck. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

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Can't nobody give a fuck.

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But yeah, she does not plan on returning. Casey received her 20 minutes, 20.

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Fuck out of here.

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Cassie received a 20 million resettlement settlement from Diddy following her 2023 abuse lawsuit. During testimony in Diddy's federal trial, she was disclosed receiving an estimated of 10 million state settlement related to the intercontentional continental.

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Intercontinental?

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Wow.

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Whatever that shit is, hotel.

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Internet. Incident. We don't know what it is at this point.

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Hey, no, he just said it. Intercontinental.

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He did say this must be stopped.

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But you know, the footage that showed Diddy physically assaulted her in 2016, combined reports, place of her known settlement is roughly at 30 million.

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Do y'all think that Cassie moved out of the country for peace and healing or to hide from Diddy whenever that nigga get out?

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No, I mean she got the 20 million debt. I ain't mad at her. You know what I mean? She can start a whole new life out there. That's 20 million on top of what she already got.

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So I think I think she skipped out to avoid some charges in the future.

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Someone else says that shit too. Did y'all see the tape though of Daphne?

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Nope. I heard about it. That shit wild as fuck.

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What's he? I don't mean to judge. Don't judge me. But that nigga did each strong is like this big.

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That's what they said. That's what they said.

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I mean he did.

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We need a red flag. We need a red flag. You need a red flag on it.

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That's why he don't fuck nobody. The shit is on the fucking internet. Like I can see why he had, like, he that other nigga was fucking killing that bitch Daphne.

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I mean, he did say he had a small dick.

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He really did. That shit crazy.

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That's why he likes to see other people fucking, because he can't fuck.

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Yo, that was nasty work right there, B.

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Clearly. She'd be up to the fucking thing.

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Yo, I wonder how 50 felt.

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Just watching her get banged like that. Like, how the fuck? Like, my baby mom's on there getting dug the fuck out. He don't know.

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I think he bore bad Diddy got one up on her.

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He probably, yeah, he probably did. He don't give a fuck about that. Is that? I don't think Diddy didn't do it though. Diddy, it wasn't Diddy. It was some other nigga.

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He was just there.

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Escort. He was just there, jumping around watching.

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I hope Diddy's staying there. That's too much. But that's all for the nobody's.

Wedding Day Cheating What Would You Do

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Alright, here we go.

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So if y'all familiar with no advisory podcast, my What Would You Do are always accounts that I've been through. Somebody went through and told me or what I saw. So this account is something that I saw. I actually posted it on a page and Instagram took it down. I don't know why they took it down. It was nothing really uh inappropriate about it. But I'm like, you know what? I'm gonna kinda flip it in a in a sense. So what would you do is on your wedding day, about to get married, the love of your life. You're like, okay, it's happening, right? It's happening. You're about to lock in life. Right? So during this time, you know how the bride and a groom they always separate before they actually get to the what are we doing? Turn her mag what? Turn her down? Okay. Turn her mag it down. Okay. Oh, okay. So what would you do? Alright, you know, the bro the bride and the grooms are in two separate rooms. So the bride get a text, and it's from her ex. And like, yo, you know, congratulations. I'm I have I happen to be in town. You know, I wanna uh you know give you a congratulatory gift, you know. I'm right down the hall, whatever the case may be, come see me. Right? So you're like, okay, cool. The blah, the bride, like, okay, I'll go see you. So what would you do? And say you are a bystander, right? You're a bystander in this situation, and you see the bride, and you and you know the bride, you know the bride, you just a bystander at the wedding, and you see the bride getting fucked by the ex man. What would you do as the person that sees it? What would you do at that point? Huh?

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Are we need a mic for the audience?

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Are we the actual You the person that you you know you at the wedding. Yeah, you at the wedding going to the wedding, and you actually see the bride getting fucked by her ex.

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I don't mind my business. I ain't got nothing.

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On the way there, I'm gonna be like, you a foul, yo. You was a dirty. On the way there, like I'm a guest. You a dirty.

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You a guest, but you see. What kind of guess? Like her friend, his his big member.

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It's just a guess of the obviously you they know the bride. Stay the fuck out of it.

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Oh, I'm telling.

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Stay the fuck out of it. That's what's wrong with black people nowadays, anyway. They always want to be involved in other people's shit. You ain't got nothing to do with that shit. Stay the fuck out of it. Snitches get stitches.

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I'm telling that person to their face. Oh, snitches. I'm telling the ass. I know, I mean, no, I'm I'm telling, I'm telling, you said it was the bride that was getting baked out. You a dirty ass. I'm telling, it ain't no way I'm about to watch somebody I know get married to a slut and she already cheating before she even say I do. There's no way. How you know if he didn't say shit? There's no way. There's no way. There's no way. Like, how you don't know if he didn't do the same shit to make this party? Fight on the set. Fight on the set. We got a microphone for the audience. Yes, I think we do. For me, it's like an integrity thing. Like, how are you gonna go to a wedding and sit there and watch two motherfuckers say I do when you just saw her get her back blown out? Like, what the type of? I'm gonna go in on her and then I'm gonna make her tell that person. Like, you need to come up there right now and tell everybody what the fuck happened. I'ma threaten her. Like, if you don't see nothing, I am. But I'm gonna make sure that she tells. Or the nigga gotta tell. Somebody gotta tell you. Somebody gotta tell. That's another thing. I can't come to the wedding.

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If I'm expected to be a good thing, sometimes she just gotta mind job. I done paid so much money to get here. I got a little bit of drink. But I'm gonna mind my business.

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You're gonna mind your business. What are you gonna do? Let's be real about this shit, right? How many people have y'all been around, friends with, associates, that y'all know they done had a situation where one of them done caught each other cheating and they still fuck with each other.

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Yeah.

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It don't matter if you caught that bitch sucking dick on her knees at the wedding. She might get up and he find out and still go back with him. And you looking crazy because now you're the one that told the shit and I don't want you around no more.

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Yeah, that ain't fucking with you. That's fine. I don't want to be around.

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That's another way to look at it. Stay out of people's shit. Stay out of people's shit.

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Thank you. I hear you.

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If my bitch is cheating on me, don't tell me, let me find out for myself. No, but nothing.

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So would you be mad if you came like, okay, now we're gonna hear it from that person?

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If you a motherfucker around me every day, I wish you would not tell me some shit. Thank you. You was a bitch too.

unknown

You come out. Yeah.

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Like now, if you were just a bystander legit, you got invited by somebody, then you you don't say shit. You might go tell the motherfucker you went though, bitch. Motherfucker's crazy. You just that's just something that you just gonna sit there and be like, this is some wild shit. Then you're gonna go when you outside the joint, you gonna talk to somebody. Boy, I didn't see some crazy shit. Bitch niggas on and then married another nigga. That's gonna be your story. But if it's somebody I know personally, man, listen, hell no. I'm loyal to my niggas. But I say stay naked and don't nobody move. Hey, go get down. Hey, go get burned. Don't get burned. Shit and shit. Now, if you wanna take her back, hey, I swear to God, I don't give a fuck, my nigga. Do your thing. But you gonna know one thing about me. I'm loyal to the end, bro. We done been through too much shit, though. It just all depends on who I am in this situation. I know if it's me, my shorty getting fucked, bruh. Let y'all niggas see my shorty getting fucked, and then I found out like, oh, you saw it, I found out later y'all saw it. Come on, man.

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Now if we cool, then yeah, I'm gonna tell, but if we I know we know the nigga like that, and I'm just there for my report.

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What you gonna do, Seven? Oh damn, I'll take this shit off. Check, check, check. Yeah. If we know each other, like, I'm I'm big snitch bitch been. Like, I'm big telling, like, and I'm and I'm ready for you to cut me off for your pussy ass not cutting her off. Like, I'm ready I'm ready for all this shit to end. I want all the smoke after this. Nah, if I don't know none of y'all, shit, I might be trying to hit two, like real talk. Cause why you show me that? You get what I'm saying? I'm gonna know y'all like that. Cause why you show me that? I'm telling you. I'm trying to hit two, but if I know you, like it's done for the code. If I know y'all, we all ain't finna be cool no more. Cause I'm finna edit shit the fuck out. You got me fucked up.

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So you gonna tell?

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My partner?

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Yeah.

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I had a nigga stop fucking with me because I told him his bitch was fucking off and nigga got mad at me for telling him. Oh shit.

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That's crazy. Like I said, I'm ready. But okay.

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But look, did you just tell him that you won't come back? Did you see them fucking off? Yes. You actually saw how.

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I walked into the bathroom and the bitch was fucking. It was at a party. Oh, and his girl was fucking somebody in the bathroom. Oh, damn. I told him the next day, the nigga cut me off. Cut you off. Cut me off. It stayed with the bitch. Stay with a guy protecting you. So you wonder why I say I don't want no, no, I don't want no yeah. Yeah, I'm good, I'm good, I'm good. I'm straight on that shit.

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Any lady over there wanna um chime in? What would y'all do? No?

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No parts of that shit.

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So this is what happened. So the lady, you know, was fucking her ex. So the person started recording them. Recording. So in the midst of them being recorded, the nigga like this, right? And he sees the camera, he like, and he taps the he taps the wife, he taps the girl like you being recorded, bitch. Bit of the camera, and oh shit, they home. They both ran inside the thing. So I don't know what happened after that, but he recorded. They was recorded. And the nigga was sitting there. It was tab he was tabby. He was like, look, you being real, huh?

unknown

She had the dress on.

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The dress on and all that. Yeah, he yeah. Dress on. And she had the she had the flowers in her hand. The flowers in her hand. Sound like another man's dick. Nigga was going to work. That's flower. Yo, that's that was sounds like, yo, that's probably a setup on the on on the on the bride. Like, yo, this is a get back type shit. Cause like how the nigga recording or and then a nigga know where the recording is coming from the point at the camera, like, yo, the camera right there. You know what I mean? I thought that was a setup. I was like, yeah, that'd probably be a setup. He dug you right like, uh like it basically the camera. That's wild shit. That's nasty work right there. So that was about what would you do? What would you do if you at a wedding and you see the bride to be getting banged by their ex. What you gonna do? Are you gonna tell or you ain't gonna say shit and enjoy the wedding? What would you do?

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Shit, man.

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Is my mic on? Okay, you good? My mic don't sound like it's on.

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Huh? My mic don't sound like it's on. Um I seen that too.

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That shit looked crazy.

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It's on, but I'm saying it sounds really low.

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Yeah, I swear.

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Can you can you grab him?

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Yeah, turn up. About to fall out the window.

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Your mic be like Oh, okay.

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I'm talking about my mic. Can you hear me? Yeah, we can hear me. I can hear me now. I can hear me now.

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Here we go. I can hear me now. I can hear me now. Alright, let's get the work, let's get the action.

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Alright, y'all ready? Yes. Can can I just make one request, y'all?

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Oh my god.

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No, because he had my same exact reaction. Save the comments to the end, please, so I can get through everything. I'm not gonna read it super fast and I'm gonna ask questions, but try to remember the questions if you can so that I don't have to stop in the middle. We got a bunch of folks that forget in 2.5 seconds. We can't even do that. Well, then that's y'all, that's y'all's struggle, okay? All right, let's get into it, alright?

Identity Accountability And Locus Of Control

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So, of course, what's up, freaks and geeks?

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I know.

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If you don't know, by now my name is Lex Rated, and I like to call myself the People's Champ because I say the shit that nobody else is gonna say, but everybody is thinking. And this is my segment. It's called Trigger.

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Trigger.

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Thank you. Trigger bitches.

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Okay, so tonight I want to talk about something that's probably going to make everybody uncomfortable. Uh, it's when does identity stop being part of your story and it starts becoming an excuse? Because lately it feels like everybody has a reason for why their life isn't where they want it to be. Whether it's their race, their gender, their childhood, their anxiety, their trauma, their politics. Everybody has a reason. Nobody has a solution. Now, before people start typing up their dissertations in the comments, I'm looking at the camera, alright? I'm not saying discrimination doesn't exist. I'm not saying racism doesn't exist. I'm not saying sexism doesn't exist. What I'm saying is, is at what point do we stop talking about obstacles and start talking about responsibility? Because you can't control what others say and do, but you can control how you react to it. So both things can be true. People can be racist or whatever the fuck, and you can also not make that an obstacle in your life. One of the biggest things psychology teaches us is something called locus of control. And basically what that means is you believe your life is controlled mostly by your actions or mostly by outside forces. And here's the problem: the more people believe everything is happening to them, the less likely they are to believe they can change anything. The fastest way to lose power, excuse me, the fastest way to lose power is to convince yourself you never had any. Think about what we teach our children. If a kid falls off a bike, do we tell them, well, you know, the bike was unfair, don't ride it again? Or do we tell them to get up, figure it out, figure out what happened, and try again? Because resilience only develops when people learn they can survive failure. And this isn't just a race conversation, because I'm gonna talk about more than that today. It's a human conversation. Because people do this with everything. Didn't get a promotion, must be discrimination. My relationship failed, must be all men, must be all women. My business failed, it must be the economy. Must be because I'm a woman, right? Sometimes those things do matter, but sometimes they don't. I mean, no, but if every setback becomes somebody else's fault, how do you ever improve? When do you when is the last time somebody saw you know take accountability online? And this is a rhetorical question. The reason why it's rhetorical is because some people don't build identity around success. I've mentioned before how the internet thrives off of negativity. They build an identity around struggle. Because struggle gets sympathy, struggle gets attention, struggle gets the community, it gets likes, outrage, and social media rewards victimhood more than accountability. The internet will give you more likes for explaining why you failed than for showing how you recovered. The internet will back you up in the comments if someone is of the opposite race or gender, and if they do something to you while you don't tell a full story. Growth feels comfortable, and let's be honest. It doesn't happen often for people or for others. No, go ahead, go ahead. There are a lot of people celebrating your toxicity in your life, and they're not celebrating your accomplishments. Prime example is the young lady that just did the split. I said that her doing the split outweighed her grades. And psychology tells us people naturally seek information that confirms what they already believe. That's called confirmation bias. So if I already believe the world is against me, every setback becomes proof. Every failure becomes evidence. Every disagreement becomes an attack. And here's another uncomfortable truth. If every achievement has to be followed by, look what I accomplished despite being blank, then eventually you're teaching yourself that your identity is a disadvantage first and your success is second. If you constantly introduce yourself through your limitations, don't be surprised when people start seeing those before they see your strengths. Now again, I'm not saying obstacles aren't real. I'm saying don't hand them your power because there is a huge difference between recognizing barriers and building your entire identity around them. One helps you navigate reality and the other keeps you stuck in it. And maybe that's the real question for tonight. Not whether the world is fair, because it isn't. The world's never been fair. The real question is what part of your identity helps you grow? And what part have you been using to avoid accountability? Because if every person in your life is somebody, or if everything in your life is somebody else's fault, then somebody else controls your future as well, right? And psychology it actually explains this. It explains why it happens. Human beings naturally want to protect their self-esteem. Nobody wants to believe they're the reason they failed. Nobody wants to believe they made a bad choice. Nobody wants to believe they ignored a red flag. They didn't prepare enough, they quit too early, or they simply weren't good enough. So our brains look for explanations that hurt less. That's called self-serving bias. When things go right, we take credit. But as soon as things go wrong, we look for somebody or something else external to blame. And every single one of us does this. You see, the race conversations nowadays, they do it. We see it in the gender conversations, you see it in sexuality conversations, you see it in politics. Everybody wants understanding for themselves, but accountability for everything else. We want people to understand our circumstances while judging others for their decisions. Some men blame women for everything. Can't find a relationship. Women men do I mean men and women do the same thing though. Men say that women are all the same, and women say that men are all the same. But nobody ever stops to ask if their communication, expectations, or emotionally emotional intelligence might be the part that's the problem. And while sexism absolutely exists, sometimes blaming an entire group is easier than looking in the mirror and seeing what you're doing to contribute to it. Sexuality, happy Pride Month, y'all. Because people want freedom to define themselves, right? However they choose, right? But sometimes people become so attached to an identity that any disagreement feels like a personal attack. Psychologically, that's called identity fusion. That's when your beliefs, your identity, and your sense of self become intertwined with any criticism that you feel. Like criticism of one thing is criticism of you entirely as a person, and that's dangerous. Because once your identity becomes your entire personality, growth is fucking impossible. You can't learn anything if every disagreement feels like an attack on you and your existence. Social media made this shit worse because now people build entire communities around shared grievances. And before somebody twists my words in the comments, there is absolutely value in community. There's value in support, there's value in acknowledging real discrimination. But there is a difference between support and stagnation. There's a difference between understanding your struggle and building your entire identity around it. Healing requires acknowledgement. What happened to you and what happened to you as an individual. Growth requires deciding what you're going to do about it. One thing that blows me about society today is something that they are calling virtue signaling. And some of y'all might have heard about it. This is when people um express like public outrage or support or have like real strong opinions, primarily to show others uh that you're good or moral or you're a socially conscious person. You'll see this the most on social media, especially when someone has no personal connection to an issue and they're compelled to post about it because they want others to know where they stand on that issue. They call that virtue signaling. The fact that they have a word or a phrase for that is wild. Because that means it happens so often that people had to name it. So at the end of the day, your race is real, your gender is real, your sexuality is real, your experiences are real, but none of those things can become so big that they completely replace your personal identity and your personal responsibility. The moment your identity becomes the explanation for every problem in your life, it stops being part of who you are and it starts becoming your prison. And that's the part nobody wants to talk about. So my question for everybody tonight is if everything happens to you, is it because you're a woman, black, trans, gay, a man, or are you really proud of yourself, or are you using it as a disability? So I'm gonna ask you one more time in a different way. If everything is happening to you because you're black, everything's happening to you because you're a woman, everything is happening to you because you live in the hood, everything is happening to you because you're gay. Are you proud of that? Are you using it as your disability?

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Um, I'm a I mean in my P.O.V. You know how everybody says, well not everybody, but some people say you are a product of your environment, right? So to some people that's a product of their environment is is not a disability to them. You know, it's something that's like real everyday life shit. And some people can't get out of that quote unquote disability because they have no means to get out of it, if that makes sense.

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Why don't they have the means?

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It's just got that monkey on it. Some people, just like if some just like somebody want to go to an Ivy school, right? So we all know Ivy schools are for prominent people with wealth. Somebody that's a product of their environment aren't able to afford that um accessibility of an Ivy school, right? I know to your point, you might some people may say, well, why don't you go out and get a job?

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Not even. If if you want to go to an Ivy League school, you gotta have Ivy League grades. And normally, if you have Ivy League grades, you can get scholarships and grants for your grades to go to that school. Right. There are plenty, like there are plenty of kids, and I hate to cut you off. There are plenty of kids within the last 10 years that have applied to 20, 30 schools and gotten to every school they wanted to, or got an acceptance letter for every school they wanted to. There's so many success stories about students come from poverty and still happen to make a 4.0 and 4.3 GPA. I get it. You're a product for your environment. But at what point are you gonna stop using that as an excuse for why you can't go out here and do what you're supposed to do? And the reason why it's an excuse is because look at America and look at all the rest of these countries. There's no country in the world where you can literally do whatever you want, but America. No country. There's no country. You can be whatever you want if you put forth the effort to be what you want. We all can go to college. You how many other countries where people can just go to college? Or there's even fucking colleges there.

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I mean, again, to combat that, there are certain people in certain situations where they're not even allowed. Because sometimes the parents don't have the means for them to even go to school, right? So they could be the smartest kid in the world, but if their environment or they means to do anything is not allowing, not allowing them to do that, how are they gonna do it? That's another excuse.

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So it's like that's another excuse. My parents did not pay for my college, they paid for my brother's college. Asked me if he passed. Asked me if he got his he got an associate's degree. They paid for him to go to college and did not pay for me to go to college, and I have th two and a half fucking degrees. Okay, so how did you pay for it? They didn't pay for anything. How did you pay for it? I paid for it. I wanted to go to college, I applied to the college, I got in, they told me how much it was, and I either took out student loans for it or I got a job for it. At the end of the day, you can be under whatever circumstance in the world, you can be blind with one leg. If you want something enough, you can go get it.

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That's true, but there are some people, again, that just can't do it.

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But that's that's the that's the whole point of my segment tonight. Why? Why can't we do that? That is the question.

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Why?

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Why what is why it's not it's not you're using things as a disability. I can't do this because of this, I can't do that because of this. But in reality, that's not a reason why you can't do anything. There's kids that grow up in poverty and in and are in fucking drug-ridden neighborhoods and still graduate from high school, go to college, and get fucking jobs or whatever the fuck. How many times do you hear about rappers and doctors and and teachers and all these people saying, Yeah, I grew up, shit, we we was in the slums, we was on food stamps, and now this motherfucker is a millionaire. What makes them different from you? Why is their circumstance different from yours?

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Furthermore, it's that I get it.

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I I hear what you're saying. That that's how it becomes a cycle. Everybody, everybody doesn't experience the same thing, everybody doesn't have the same circumstances. There's so much shit out here for everybody to be able to do what they want.

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I give you that.

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This is a a free fucking country.

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As much as anybody else got something to chime in to say?

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I actually do.

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Go ahead.

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Mike, Mike.

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Yeah. I saw you over there, like you know, support is the biggest thing.

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And that that's what we lack as kids growing up. And I say this because, you know, you sit there and you said, you could be anything you want to be. You want to go to college, you can come from the slums, you can not have shit. Only thing I lacked coming up was love. I couldn't find that, didn't have it. Didn't have it from my mother, didn't have it from my father. So I reached out to the streets to find it. And the streets made me who I am today. Oh, I'm a great person that I am. Do I have a college education? No, I don't. I learned more than most niggas when most men will and most women will ever learn in this lifetime from being who I had to be growing up and reaching out because of something I didn't have, and that was love. If I would have had the support, yeah, I probably would have gone to college, played football at the NFL, something like that. But that's something I can't. I I don't have no control over as a kid. And a lot of a lot of children don't. So you don't really can you can't sit out there and say, oh, you can be whatever you want to be. You can. You guys try. How can a child try when he's not getting what he has at home? And it all starts at home. And that's why we got to break that barrier as adults now with our kids, because nowadays, and I just want to say this real fast. If you look at the parents nowadays, they don't even interact with their kids like that. They're not around. You look at the parents, our parents, they were probably around, around married for 20, 30 years, our grandparents 40, 50 years. Nowadays you're lucky if you married for 15 fucking minutes. Like literally. So it also, it like, you can be who you want to be if you have the support to be who you want to be.

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But my only question is if you said you didn't get the support from your household and you got it from the streets, why can they support you on the football field? Why can't they, why couldn't they go to your games or give you money to buy your shoes that you needed to play basketball?

SPEAKER_05

But because I had to make my own way. I didn't have nobody outside in the street saying, oh, you know, and I found the wrong way. The love I was looking for in the streets, it was all fake. It was normally don't work that way. It don't. I didn't have no OG saying, hey, you know, uh, we're gonna take all the kids from the block and go buy them gear so they can play football. No, hell no. I'm out there selling what I gotta sell so I can put food on my plate at 12 years old. No kids have to deal with no shit like that. And that's why my heart goes out to any child I see, and I do it, break my back and give my last for a child. Because a kid doesn't have control over who supports them, and and all they really need is love. If I would have had the love I I needed was a child, I would never have done and been in situations I was as a man. I would have raised been raised totally different. Yeah, I probably would have gone to college or Ivy Lee school. I'm a very smart individual, but I didn't. I had to, I chose to do what I thought was right as a child, which was stupid and wrong, but I took what I had to do and I grinded that motherfucker to be the best person I could. You know, but at the end of the day, like I said, I was just referring to yours, you know, you can be whatever you want. No, you can't in America. You you can't. You you can't because if you don't got the support behind you to push you, it's hard. It's very hard.

SPEAKER_07

And that's why I was saying to the point where some people just can't do it because everybody's circumstances is different. So you could say, yo, I'm gonna be all I could be in the army, but it's like, what resources do you really have that one person could go that you can't? So it's not for some people, it's not an excuse. It's like they try everything they could do. They don't try because they they just it they don't have the support, they just don't have the means to get there, you know, for a lot of people. Not not all.

SPEAKER_12

It's you right, it's not everybody. Everybody has their own individual situation, but you can't sit here and tell me you tried every single thing and every single aspect, and every single time you tried something, you got the door shut in your face. You can't tell me that. You can't sit here and say that I didn't have I didn't have X, Y, and Z. I went to my teacher, I went to the church, I went to this person, this person, this person. I went to 10 different people at my age for X, Y, and Z, and nobody helped me. There's so many fucking people in this world. There's so many people in this world that came from nothing and were able to do what they wanted to do in the end. Nobody's story is gonna be the same. I give you that. The problem is that we're making the fact that we're struggling and that we didn't get what we want our identity. We're not making it something that we can overcome in the future, with the exception of my brother over here, because he overcame. It's still overcoming. I'm sorry. That's what I'm saying. The problem, the problem is not that you're undergoing struggle or you have struggle going on in your life. The problem is that you take that and say, nothing's going to happen to me because I didn't have support. Nothing's going to happen for me because I lived in a bad neighborhood growing up. Nothing's going to happen for me because my parents didn't support me growing up. They didn't want to pay for me to go to school. That's the issue. Because this is a free country. And there's nothing that can keep you from doing what you want to do if you're willing to work hard enough for it. At the end of the day, support is important. I give you that. But we also, as a group, as a community, need to step outside of our immediate support and seek out outside support. Is there an issue with generational curses? Hell yeah. There's an issue with parenting in general for the last however many fucking decades. But the problem is, and what I'm trying to kind of push to the forefront is it doesn't have to be your identity. It doesn't have to be who you are as a person at the end of the day. It has doesn't have to be your fucking personality. Because at that point, are you proud of it or are you embarrassed of it? Are you glorifying your struggle or the fact that you're black and you're experiencing all these hardships? Or are you saying, Well, shit, this is the worst struggle I've experienced. I can't do nothing because of X, Y, and Z. That's gonna be who you are at the end of the day. That's gonna be all people see you for.

SPEAKER_07

I would just say, like, we have, especially here in Charlotte, there are a lot of homeless folks out here in Charlotte. A lot.

SPEAKER_12

That's because ain't nobody hiring.

SPEAKER_07

I'm about to say, so you're trying to say, like, all those homeless people you think want to be homeless because they don't have nobody to get them out of their homelessness?

SPEAKER_12

They they are homeless either because they have a drug addiction problem, they are unable to get a job, or they are unable to get support from outside forces like shelters and churches and stuff like that for their own reasons. It could be because of mental health. There's multiple reasons why people can't get shit, but at the same time, homelessness doesn't have to be your fucking identity.

SPEAKER_07

Well, what is the identity for for them? Because in your case, I'm just, you know, playing the devil's advocate, in your case, is lack of them not going out or on their own to get the support from somebody else. If they could, or if they was able to, then they wouldn't be homeless. So it may be those homeless people, not all of them, some of them exalted all the avenues and they have nothing and they gotta fend for themselves on the street. Because unless you're gonna go to the homeless person and say, hey, come to my crib, I'm gonna gear you up, clean you up, give you food, and get you back into society if you're willing to do that.

SPEAKER_12

All of that shit is true, but it ain't got shit to do with who that person is at the end of the day. Right?

SPEAKER_07

He said, Hell no, right?

SPEAKER_12

So it's like that, but see, that person, all of that shit is true, but it's not just can't do it. It has nothing to do with who they are at the end of the day. You can be homeless, you can have no support, you can exhaust all options. You're just gonna give up and accept that homelessness is who you are and who you're gonna be for the rest of your life. Not your best thing.

SPEAKER_07

But everybody don't have to be.

SPEAKER_12

That's the problem. People are using their circumstance as an excuse for not to want more and not to thrive for more.

SPEAKER_07

Like I can see, like, you know how they have a lot of families that's on welfare, that they don't have to be on welfare. They're abusing the system. But there are people out there that needs it.

SPEAKER_12

White people, white people, white people have food stamps more than any other race.

SPEAKER_07

They do.

SPEAKER_12

Caucasian people have food stamps more than any other race.

SPEAKER_07

Statistically proven.

SPEAKER_12

Caucasian people are more homeless other than any other race. And they don't need to be homeless though. If you ask, though, no, they legit be homeless. And but if you ask anybody out here, black people do not have, do not have the means to be successful. We were already set up to fail when we were born because we weren't taught what we were supposed to do. And yet, instead, the poorest fucking race, the one that's benefiting the most off of the government, the one that's the most fucking homeless right now in this country, are white people. So are we really struggling? Are we really set up for failure? Are we just accepting that shit because that's what we've been told? No, there's no fucking way. There's no fucking way you can say you're set up for failure as many successful black people are are literally walking around billionaires.

SPEAKER_07

Because if we weren't set up like that, every black person would.

SPEAKER_12

No, they wouldn't, because not every every person in every other race is set up like that. If that's the case, then every person in every other race would have a better life than black people, and that's not true.

SPEAKER_05

Now I was just well almost convicted of a murder, didn't commit, nowhere around for it. They just said, hey, you're the last person to talk to this guy on the phone, so we're gonna lock you up for six months and take away everything my house, my car, the money I had on me was a large amount. Take it away from me. Why? Because I'm black. If I was if I was a white person, that shit never would have happened. We are set. Why didn't they go find a white person in?

SPEAKER_12

We don't know that. I don't know the circumstance of your case, so I can't answer. There is no circumstance. 50 questions. But what I'm saying is you being black has nothing to do with your circumstance.

SPEAKER_07

That that's not true.

SPEAKER_12

It could have been a hundred percent. That's wrong person. Wrong person. Wrong place.

SPEAKER_05

In the wrong time in the wrong neighborhood.

SPEAKER_12

Just because somebody says something ignorant doesn't mean they're right.

SPEAKER_05

So they weren't right for locking me up for nothing for nothing.

SPEAKER_12

Exactly. So sue them.

SPEAKER_05

Do your civil lawsuit.

SPEAKER_12

So then once you sue them and you get rewarded for a civil lawsuit, it can't be, oh, it was because I was black. It was because you as an individual were treated unjustly and you got what was owed to you.

SPEAKER_05

No, no, no, no. Listen, it was ninety, it was ninety-two cases of false arrest for murder in the last year. Why are they all black? Why are they all black?

SPEAKER_12

92 cases.

SPEAKER_05

All black.

SPEAKER_12

So you're saying that 92 different people were in the world.

SPEAKER_05

92 different people in Charlotte, North Carolina have been arrested. It's not an excuse. It's just common sense. Why are they all black? Not Spanish.

SPEAKER_12

Are they all in Charlotte?

SPEAKER_05

All in Charlotte.

SPEAKER_12

All in Charlotte.

SPEAKER_05

All in Charlotte. All in Charlotte.

SPEAKER_12

I would be wondering why y'all continue to hire the sheriffs that are being hired that are condoning this shit. The judicial system that are writing the fucking warrants for them to go arrest these people without accessing them. No, no, no, no, no, no, no.

SPEAKER_05

Let's go back to what you have to focus on. The original statement. We are set up for failure because what these people, how they perceive us. 92 cases of falsely arrested for murder, and they were every single individual person was black. Make this make sense. How are we not being set up for failure?

SPEAKER_10

All the time. All the time.

SPEAKER_12

Let me let me tell y'all something. If you already stuck in a mindset and you believe that mindset, I can't help you. I can't help you. If you're not sitting here, if you're not willing to listen to reason because you've already made your mind up, I can't help you. What I am telling you is you being black is not the reason why you're experiencing the things that you're experiencing in life. Might it contribute? It might fucking contribute, but it is not the reason why. And if you sit here for the next however many years that you're alive on this earth and you blame the color of your skin, the neighborhood you live in, the family you came from, for the reason why you as an individual can't be happy and successful, you're never going to be. You're gonna be trapped forever.

SPEAKER_07

I beg to differ. Let's just not for the people.

SPEAKER_12

I just want to have that putting it.

SPEAKER_05

If I'm riding in Ballantine at 2 o'clock in the morning, wait, wait, wait, wait. Wait. It compared to a white person, they're not gonna do it. I beg to differ.

SPEAKER_12

Wait, because I every everybody's entitled to their opinion. So it it you can beg to differ. You can have your opinion as well. I'm not disvaluing your opinion. But I don't think it's opinion with numbers. Wait, wait, it's not because it's okay. It's not it's not exclusive, it's not for everybody. There's actual statistics out here that if you are not looking for them, you will not know them. You're not gonna know certain things. Let me tell you something. She keeps saying that I'm not for the people. You can continue to say that as much as you are, but you know what I am for? I'm for the logic and the reason behind shit. I'm for educating yourself and thriving for better. I'm not for making up excuses or blaming everybody for why everything is happening to you. Are circumstances different for people? Hell yeah, they are. Do people experience discrimination? Hell yeah, they fucking do. But at the end of the day, that should not be who you are.

SPEAKER_03

It should not lead your life.

SPEAKER_12

And if it does, how strong is your mind for you to allow outside forces to control your future? This is triggered, y'all. You're not supposed to be able to do that.

SPEAKER_07

Everybody's fucking triggered.

SPEAKER_12

You're not you're not supposed to agree with me. I I don't want y'all to agree with me. I want y'all to go home and do your own fucking research.

SPEAKER_07

Hold on, seven wanna.

SPEAKER_01

Go ahead, Seven. Can I agree? Do you agree with me, Seven? I overly agree. Oh, thank you. I overly agree. Overly agree. I'm a nigga that's from nothing. So, like, first stage of all of this is uh accountability. You gotta accept it. Woo! You know who hate that word. If you know who hate that word, you just gotta accept it and know, like, cause um to touch on like the police and being black, like I'm not finna wake up like y'all supposed to do this, y'all supposed to do that. I'ma look and see, like, alright, this was going on, I'ma accept what's going on, and I'ma have to move, I'ma have to move with intention. You know what I'm saying? I might have to double, double up on my actions because of what's going on, but I'm not going for not going for what I want or what I want to be. You get what I'm saying? So, and then to touch on like you said, the homeless people, they haven't accepted the the things that they're complaining about. They still just complain about it. They still on that same path, that's why they're homeless. When you accept it, when you accept these things that's going on with you, the first thing after that is knowing what's next to get out of it.

SPEAKER_07

So you saying the in that core.

SPEAKER_01

You get what I'm saying? I know I'm down, I'm outside, but I know these homeless people. A lot of them used to be the man. They don't, they're not accepting what's going on. They still on that path. It's places for them to live. You get what I'm saying? It's things for them to do. They acceptance is something you need to do, like when you young. You need to go ahead and just take that in. That's what it is. You know what I'm saying? Because a lot of situations that seeds that I planted when I was young, just accepting what's going on. You get what I'm saying? It kept me out of what's going on. You feel me? Kept me out of so much what's I ain't homeless because of me, this acceptance. You get what I'm saying? Kepting on like being what I want to be and shit like that. Like, so like all of that whining, like, no, you you holding on and you didn't accept that's what's going on and move from that. Right. The truth, truth set you free, regardless. You get what I'm saying? As soon as you tell yourself, ah, that's what it is, now it's time to move with the attention. It's time to do something about it. First stages, it ain't time to be what you want to be, it's time to do something about this.

SPEAKER_07

Right.

SPEAKER_01

If you don't do nothing about this, ain't no being nothing.

SPEAKER_07

I mean, it's gonna be divided, right? Because everybody's gonna have personal experiences, like he had a personal experience. So, uh, you know, with that being said, it's just I see both sides, you know. Just like you said, if somebody's homeless, right? Are they allowing themselves to be homeless and stay homeless and content in being homeless, or do they have means where they can go out and resources where they could go out to end their homelessness, but they don't, but they're not. So both of them.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, it's really both of them. It's both of them. Some of the most pickiest people I'd ever met in my life, bro. I don't want to do this, I don't want to do that. I told a dude the other day, I'm like, bro, you got on $400 Jordans, my boy. You don't want to I don't want to sell my shoes. I'm like, my boy, you ain't got nowhere to stay. Like, they choosing that. They not ex they're not accepting, nah, this happened, that's why I'm here. So until people give me grace for this happening, nah, I ain't gonna change. Nah, we accept that that happened, move on. They stuck. Thank you, Seven.

SPEAKER_12

Accountability.

SPEAKER_01

Accountability.

SPEAKER_12

That that that's the key word. The word of the year is accountability.

SPEAKER_07

Job to swish.

SPEAKER_12

Yeah, to Seven's point, if you know the circumstance that you in, you take accountability for how you're contributing to that circumstance. You understand what you need to do to get out of it. That's it. That that's triggered, y'all. Please leave your comments. Let me know how you feel. And please, please, don't let your struggle be your identity. I'm sick of seeing y'all struggle.

SPEAKER_03

Yes.

Words Of The Week And Shot Break

SPEAKER_12

Welcome back to the words of the week, y'all. You know, this is the segment where we dress your vocabulary in silk. We give it some spice loud so we can make you the smartest at brunch. At brunch. Every week. Every week.

SPEAKER_00

Yes.

SPEAKER_12

Wish we feel smarter already.

SPEAKER_00

I feel smarter already.

SPEAKER_12

Okay.

unknown

All right.

SPEAKER_12

The first word we're gonna get into today is a noun. This word is embrolio. Embrolio is spelled I-M B-R-O-G-L-I-O. Embrolio. Before I get into what it's derived by, does anybody want to take a guess?

SPEAKER_08

It's easy.

SPEAKER_12

Just by hearing the word. No, you know I need the root word.

SPEAKER_08

It's easy. We're not doing rewards.

SPEAKER_12

Does anybody else want to guess first? What's that? Then guess swish. Don't piss me off.

SPEAKER_09

The word is when you is when a female is having twins and they both boys and one is the embrolio.

SPEAKER_12

And then what is the oh you know that's wrong.

SPEAKER_09

Nigga, that ain't wrong, nigga. You gotta get a double one. Fear. That's not. Why'd you say some shit that sounds just like Embrolio?

SPEAKER_12

So again, it's spelled I-M-B-R-O-G-L-I-O. It's a noun. And this word was borrowed from um embryo. Is he trying to say embryo?

SPEAKER_07

No. That's what he is. I think that's what he said. I wasn't trying to say. But it's two brothers.

SPEAKER_12

One embryo, two brothers. This word was borrowed from um Italy. It comes from this word that's derived from embroliare, meaning to tangle up or to confuse.

SPEAKER_07

To tangle up or to what?

SPEAKER_12

To confuse. To confuse. So that's what like the uh the root is derived from. Now knowing that, does anybody else want to take any guesses on what the word may mean? Tangle up and confuse. Which one is uh embro?

SPEAKER_09

You said the tangle up and confused. You said the tangle up and confuse is the root word?

SPEAKER_12

It's the root, yeah.

SPEAKER_09

What does an umbilical cord do?

SPEAKER_12

Umbilical cord tangles up.

SPEAKER_07

I'm thinking something like I'm thinking something like messy. Like messy or something like that.

SPEAKER_12

No, I I think I think it's when oh, I think it's messy. I think it's like when Destiny be saying words and she be following the words up.

SPEAKER_07

Okay. Messy.

SPEAKER_12

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_07

See?

SPEAKER_12

Messing the words up. Yeah, yeah. All right, come on, seven. Little head with a big ass brain.

SPEAKER_01

I feel like, I feel like this, like you do have a big brain. I feel like this, like the because you said it's a noun. I feel like this like a spit it out. I'm saying like this like where the DNA start mixing to make the embryo. It's like a you want the embryo, not the embryo. No, like it's like a place, like where it's like a what, sorry.

SPEAKER_12

Where it's happening. I know you did not just waste our time like that. I know you did not.

SPEAKER_07

My nigga was trying to get that bitch out. Like, it's like uh you know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_01

It's like uh You just said from the embryo ish. No, I did not.

SPEAKER_07

No, that's what Swish said. Swish said embryo.

SPEAKER_09

No, I didn't. No, I didn't. I said it's when a female is having twins and one of the brothers are an embryo.

SPEAKER_12

The root word is embroiliare, and it comes from an Italian word, which means to tangle up or to confuse. Like you just was right now.

SPEAKER_07

Definitely. Definitely.

SPEAKER_12

That had nothing to do with it. That's umbilical cord. He just heard emba. Yeah, and I think he read it with that shit.

SPEAKER_09

Umbilical cord.

SPEAKER_12

Hey, notes, what's up, baby? Yeah, he said.

SPEAKER_09

Messian.

SPEAKER_07

Messy. What's the definition?

SPEAKER_12

Yo, he just keeps saying messy because that's the one word he saw on my car. So you say, how do you know I just said throw messy in there to fuck you up this week?

SPEAKER_07

Oh, that'd be some shit. You said tangle and what?

SPEAKER_12

To confuse or tangle up.

unknown

That's wrong.

SPEAKER_09

Messy. Just spaghetti. Spaghetti? Is it spaghetti? When you getting spaghetti out the bowl? That's messy. When Italians are getting spaghetti. When Italians getting spaghetti out the bowl real fast. And they make a mess.

SPEAKER_12

Oh, well, you can't.

SPEAKER_09

She don't want to answer the definition now. You know what's crazy? No, no, no. I mean like a break, but she was. I'm done answering it, bro.

SPEAKER_12

Okay.

SPEAKER_09

I'll answer it no more.

SPEAKER_12

The definition is a complicated, messy, dramatic situation full of confusion, disagreements, and conflict.

SPEAKER_07

Messy.

SPEAKER_12

That was that was that was dang! That was gonna be that was gonna be my neck. The necklace is giving, girl. It is dancing. The necklace is messy. It's dancing.

SPEAKER_09

Oh, it sounds like a girl, a woman who water broke or something like that. It's got to do with pregnancy.

SPEAKER_12

I feel like you just be full of confusion or something. That's what the verb was. So, does anyone want to use it in a sentence? We have our special guest walking in the door right now. She's late, but black people always late.

SPEAKER_05

Jesus goes to you later.

SPEAKER_12

All right, so we were already into our segments and stuff. I'm doing the words of the week. This is the segment where we make your vocabulary a little bit smarter so you can be, you know, the best person at brunch, or some shit like that. Alright, so the sentence. Does anybody want to use embrolio as a sentence? Or you guys want me to just go into my sentence?

SPEAKER_07

It's messy. That's what the I get embrolio every night by her.

SPEAKER_08

Oh, sentence, bad sentence, bad sentence.

SPEAKER_12

I didn't get into it yet. So the word that we're talking about is embrolio. It's spelled I-M B-R-O-G-L-I-O, and it's a noun. Do you want to take any guess on what you think it means? Even from whatever.

unknown

I just gave you the word.

SPEAKER_12

So the definition is a complicated, messy, dramatic situation full of confusion, disagreement, or conflict. Um, I will use it in a sentence and say the group chat. Oh, the group chat imbrolio lasted three days, involved people who weren't even in the original conversation. So just too much confusion left out of it, didn't know what was going on till the next day.

SPEAKER_09

What was the definition again? Embrolio. Not the word, the definition.

SPEAKER_12

The definition was messy conflict, a complicated, messy, dramatic situation. Full of confusion. It could be any situation. It's like, what the fuck is going on? Oh my god.

SPEAKER_09

A whole lot of embrolio.

SPEAKER_12

So the next word we're gonna get into today is cockalorum. Cockalorum is a noun.

SPEAKER_09

I ain't can't shit with that. That's some pride. That's some private mum shit. Ain't got nothing to do with me.

SPEAKER_12

And then um it's it's spelled C-O-C-K A-L-O-R-U-M. Cockalorum. And it's a noun. Root word. Y'all supposed to be telling me when he's cheating. Like, man, that's root, bro.

SPEAKER_07

They so used to it.

SPEAKER_12

She said, root rotor, root roll.

SPEAKER_07

You got it on your phone this week. Cockalorium.

SPEAKER_12

Cockalorum.

SPEAKER_07

Cockalorum.

SPEAKER_12

But I'm not gonna be the only one.

SPEAKER_13

Everybody gotta take a shot with me.

SPEAKER_07

Oh, of course.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_13

We gotta take a shot.

SPEAKER_09

I'm in bed. I don't know.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, everybody. Yeah, yeah.

unknown

Everybody.

SPEAKER_09

Huh? I can't take any shots. Everybody got their cup. You detoxing? Huh? You detoxing? He don't fuck with the patties.

SPEAKER_12

Okay. That's got spray in it. I'm gonna take original. That's why. That's why I didn't want to give you none of my spray. I don't care. You can give it to me though. You took it. More liquid being passed around. Oh, my baby. Okay. You wanted to drink. So while we got Cutter K passing up the shots, I'm gonna get into what the root word is. So this is an English word.

SPEAKER_09

I love y'all baddie energy y'all giving tonight. Y'all giving baddie energy.

SPEAKER_12

You funny as hell. English word, which um appeared in the early 1700s. People believe that it may have developed from an old Dutch word, which is kakalorin, meaning to crow or to strut about proudly. So you know, like how a rooster does when they puff out their chest. So this word is derived from kakalorin, which means to strut about proudly.

SPEAKER_07

Okay.

SPEAKER_12

Okay. And it's a noun. Okay. Um is it is it when somebody's like loud and wrong? Like when they think they know something and then they're like That's a good thing. She did some weird. I mean, come on, come on, friend. Even if it is, she named her husband. What's up, baby?

SPEAKER_09

Cocky, so I go with cocky so cocky people. Is it a is it a model's walk on the runway?

SPEAKER_12

So we can get the audio.

SPEAKER_09

Is it a model's walk on the runway?

SPEAKER_12

A model's walk on the runway is cockalorum.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah.

SPEAKER_12

Cockalorum is her walk. I guess that's what's the same walk.

SPEAKER_09

I'm done. I'm done.

SPEAKER_12

They do strut proudly. I get what you're saying. You both have been done, Swish. What do you think over there, C's?

SPEAKER_05

Oh, I I I think it's like um the opposite of you. Because what you, I yeah, we just opposite whatever you say. So yeah, I I I think it's it's I think it's like when a man is boasting or bragging, you know, just walks around like he's a shit, like something like that, of that nature.

unknown

Okay.

SPEAKER_07

Almost like the cocky shit, because that's from the root word cock Orion.

SPEAKER_03

Cocky Laura.

SPEAKER_12

Does anybody else want to take any quick guesses before I tell you what the definition actually is? Please, fellas, because they think they're right. Okay. I thought you're wrong. The definition is always.

SPEAKER_01

He had his hand raised. He had his hand raised the whole time. I like what they were saying. I was just gonna say, like, is it just you just standing your ground on how you carry yourself? Is it just that that's all I gonna say is that it's a good thing.

SPEAKER_12

It's something like that, but it's closer to what they were saying. So, but we're all on the same track here. So this word basically means a set a self-important little person. So you're self-titling yourself as someone who thinks far more highly of themselves than everyone else. So, yeah, like you're just a little too big. Everybody is looking at you like, mm-hmm, but you the only one really laying.

SPEAKER_05

I forgot to laugh.

SPEAKER_12

So it is just when you think hakalorous, though. Yes, but it's okay to think highly of yourself, but when everybody else knows and sees that you're not gonna be. So thinking highly of yourself, of course. Quiet. Quiet on the set, quiet on the set, y'all. Um, yeah, so again, it could be what did you say? Thinking highly of yourself. Thinking highly of yourself. Yeah, so it could be thinking highly of yourself, but this is also another layer where it's like you think so highly of yourself, but everyone else in the room is really just like, no, can't even see how you are that confident, you know? Um, yeah.

SPEAKER_07

Delusional dickhead.

SPEAKER_12

It's another word for a delusional delusional dickhead. But I think it's just I think it's just about men. You know, with cock in there, I think it's about men. I was in this my sentence has a guy in it. So it says he got promoted. Listen, he got promoted only yesterday and came in acting like a cockalorium, cockalorum who owned the company.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, stick your nuts out. Like security. Uh-huh. Cockalorium.

SPEAKER_12

Delusional as fuck, nigga. Sit your ass down.

SPEAKER_10

All right. Before we get into that, we gotta do this. She's ready. Isn't she so beautiful?

SPEAKER_12

He said you're so pretty. Okay, you said before we get to that, you wanna do shots? Yeah. Okay. We're gonna do a quick shot and then I'm gonna get into the last word. That's the next thing of name. Okay, wait.

SPEAKER_09

Wow bitches take shots.

SPEAKER_12

Wow, bitches take shots. Wow, bitches take shots.

SPEAKER_09

Wait, wait, hold on, I'm on a bitch though. Real niggas toast with them. Real niggas toast with them.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_07

I'm not here swinging my cup and shit. I'm like, hold on, nigga, what the fuck am I doing?

SPEAKER_12

Let's say we're supposed to be doing right now. Okay, okay. So the last word we're gonna get into today is flummox. Flemmox is spelled F-U, I mean F-L-U-M-M-O-X. And it's a verb.

SPEAKER_09

Verb, okay. Flemmox.

SPEAKER_12

Flemmix is what you do. Yes.

SPEAKER_09

That's the stretch that's the stretch marks under the girl love handle.

SPEAKER_12

Oh! But That's not what you do.

SPEAKER_09

That's what I said it was. That's what it is. Swish yo.

SPEAKER_12

But it's sense, though.

SPEAKER_07

It makes some fucking fucked up sense.

SPEAKER_12

Anybody else want to take a quick guess before I get into the root word? What's the word? Flammox. It's spelled F L U M M O X.

SPEAKER_09

She had a lot of flummox around her stomach.

SPEAKER_12

Bye swish.

SPEAKER_07

Oh, give a cut a mic. Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_09

What are we talking about?

SPEAKER_07

It's on, cut it on. Here we go.

SPEAKER_13

To like flaunt or something, like, you know.

SPEAKER_12

Okay. Flemingx. I can see that, but nope. That's alright. You put the root word right now. The root word is basically um I didn't say. But this is basically it was first recorded in England around the 1830s. I gotta take my mic over here. Around the 1830s, flummox is believed to have originated a slang. Its exact origins remain uncertain. Which is fitting for the definition of this word. Is it like trap?

SPEAKER_07

Confused or bewilder or something like that?

SPEAKER_05

No. I go with you on that one. For real, because like you got flummox, flustered, flustered, flummox. Yeah, I'm with you on that one.

SPEAKER_12

Here we go. Um he just knows how to read very well, so he read on my two card. But you you was you was on point.

unknown

Baby T.

SPEAKER_12

So yes, this word means too confused. To confuse, bewilder, or completely puzzle someone. Um, I would say the dating scene here in Charlotte has completely flummoxed you. Dating scene in Charlotte is trash. I told y'all Daking pool got pissed in it. I'm coming back to my two phase in Hartford. I'm missing it. Pissing shit. Yeah, because Charlotte ain't it. Charlotte ain't. Anybody want to use it in a sentence? Flummox. Well, that was word of the city.

SPEAKER_05

How many flummox men in the city?

SPEAKER_12

So many.

SPEAKER_03

Yes.

SPEAKER_12

Yes. But that was words of the week.

SPEAKER_07

I hope y'all motherfuckers are smart now. Take these words. I know Lucy is gonna have this in a rap probably by tonight with a pot and balls. He's gonna go through the motherfucker words. Lex, you gonna use one? Yeah. Nope. Okay. Lex can't rap. Do that shit again.

SPEAKER_03

Y'all ready?

SPEAKER_07

Uh-huh.

unknown

I'm just fine.

SPEAKER_07

But y'all say that and then switch. What we gonna say? What we gonna say after that switch?

SPEAKER_09

Real niggas uh elsewhere. Yeah.

SPEAKER_07

Okay, y'all do y'all things.

SPEAKER_13

Okay.

SPEAKER_07

Okay.

SPEAKER_13

Wow, bitches take shots. Wow, bitches take shots. Wow, bitches take shots. Wait, then what they played.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah. We love that. We love that. So listen, man.

Cutta K Joins Reality TV Deep Dive

SPEAKER_07

Give a round of applause. We got a very special guest in the motherfucking building. Let me see y'all on the beef. Okay, go to my baby.

SPEAKER_13

I'm sick of people. I'm sick of people fucking up and make it.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, lady now. You said something like cloud and stuff are you?

SPEAKER_07

Her name was Day um Dejoline, right? I gotta tell you that story. I called her the July.

SPEAKER_03

Shut the fuck up.

SPEAKER_07

I'm butching her shit. I'm like, yo, we got the July in the building. And it's bad enough she wasn't here. She was on live. And she was like, that is not my name. I didn't see it until afterwards. She was like, that's not my name. I'm like, what is it? Like Dejelen. Oops.

SPEAKER_13

You picked the teacher at the beginning of the year. Yeah. Going down a road car. A fucking up everybody's name. A Aaron.

SPEAKER_09

That is crazy. The July.

SPEAKER_13

Michael, Mikael, are you here?

SPEAKER_07

So listen, Mr. Cutter, we gonna bring you in the no-advisory, the no-advisory way. We ask our guests three simple questions. You ready? Who you are, where you from, and what the fuck you do?

unknown

Dead on me.

SPEAKER_13

Okay, well, who I am, I'm Cutta K. My real name is Kirsten. A lot of people know me by Kirsten. That's what's on the chain.

SPEAKER_02

You already know.

SPEAKER_13

But I go by Cutta K. Um, where am I from? I'm from West Salem, North Carolina. I'm from the Traphobic. Um, what do I do?

SPEAKER_12

I do a lot. I'm a jack of all trades. I do hair. I'm an EMT. You know, I just saved a couple lives. And I'm a TV personality currently.

SPEAKER_07

Oh, you an EMT. You said more to come, more to come.

SPEAKER_12

My friend is an EMT. Y'all be doing y'all thing.

SPEAKER_07

So you hear one of y'all niggas just choked and shit and let's save you.

SPEAKER_10

Oh my goodness.

SPEAKER_13

Oh, we're gonna call 911. No shade. That part. That part. I'm gonna call 911 quick.

SPEAKER_06

You're gonna have to trope yourself. Hello.

SPEAKER_13

I'm off duty.

SPEAKER_06

That part. That's nasty work.

SPEAKER_10

I'm weak as hell. Alright. So when I first started watching the uh new season of Baddies Gone Wild, I was like, Coda K is so pretty. Like, she's so pretty.

SPEAKER_12

I was like, she looks like she does music. So do you do music? I do do music.

SPEAKER_13

Um I'm getting more into it, but I've been doing music for a while now. I ain't dropped nothing yet, but I will be dropping something soon. Very, very, very soon. So y'all just wait on that. But I got some music though. I got some shit tucked up my sleeve for sure. Oh shit. Very hot. Hot shit.

SPEAKER_12

So you wanna get on Padomar singing? On what? Pardon Bar tonight.

SPEAKER_07

That's the last one. Yeah, that's the freestyle. Yeah.

SPEAKER_12

Or you can rap your own shit. My style ain't free, boo. Oh, my style ain't free, boo. So do you rap or sing? Like, what's your vibe? Um, I rap. Okay. I don't sing. I can't sing. I I can't hold a tune to save my life. But I can rap stuff.

SPEAKER_07

But you're fucking honest.

SPEAKER_12

Okay, I got a few questions that I wanted to ask. She got a lot of things. Like, real quick. Yeah, don't hate. These are like rapid fire questions to get to know you a little bit. Yes. Okay. So the first one is coffee or energy drinks. Bye, get out, let's energy drinks. City life or country life? Country. Texting or FaceTime? FaceTime. Night owl or early bird? Night owl. Heels or sneakers? Heels. Love or money? Money. Introvert or extrovert? I feel like it just kind of depends.

SPEAKER_13

It depends on how I'm feeling. I don't know I'm a Scorpio, so it's just like. When your birthday, Scorpio gang. Scorpio gang.

SPEAKER_07

When your birthday?

SPEAKER_13

November the 20th.

SPEAKER_07

I see it. I shit. Alright, this interview is done. Everybody, good night. Scorpios over here.

SPEAKER_12

Scorpio gang, man. Yeah, my best friend of Scorpio game. We do have questions. Yes, let it go. Okay, yeah. Most used emoji.

SPEAKER_07

Most used emoji.

SPEAKER_12

Red Heart.

SPEAKER_07

Mmm. I love that.

SPEAKER_12

Favorite song right now. Favorite song right now. Eddie. B B B.

SPEAKER_10

Right now?

SPEAKER_12

Right. Currently, right now, my favorite song is like between If by Destiny Chow and Peace of Mind by Lauren Hill. I love it.

SPEAKER_07

Oh, you got some soul. You got some motherfucking soul. I like that.

SPEAKER_12

The last rapid fire question. One word that describes your current chapter in life.

SPEAKER_07

One word.

SPEAKER_12

Chaotic.

SPEAKER_07

Shit.

SPEAKER_06

That's just a shit.

SPEAKER_07

Not chaotic. So let me ask you about this, Charlotte. I'm gonna tell you right now. I am not a fan of that fucking shit. I fucking hate it. Fucking hate it. And she got me watching this shit. I'm gonna say, I'll be like, we gotta watch Betty.

SPEAKER_10

Oh my god.

SPEAKER_06

That shit.

SPEAKER_09

Like, I know you like that shit. Yeah. Exactly.

SPEAKER_07

Why didn't you go with a shit? It's very entertaining. Like I'd be sitting in like, why the fuck am I watching this shit? I done lost like brain cells. But is is brain cells lost? I can't get it back. But how how how was the process of you? Like, what made you say, yo, I want to get on baddies going wild?

SPEAKER_13

Honestly, for me, it was really just off of whim.

SPEAKER_12

Like, I woke up. No, let me tell you. My brother graduated. I went to graduation. I said, this shit is inspirational. Like, I wanna do something. Like graduation, baddies.

unknown

Graduation. Yeah.

SPEAKER_13

I was like, this shit is inspirational. I'm watching these niggas walk across the stage. Like, damn, I gotta do something. Like, I gotta be somebody. And I had already thought about it. Like, I'm gonna go try out for baddies. I went home that day. I went to my mama's house. I set my phone up in the backyard. I recorded a video. I said, fuck it, I'm going to auditions.

SPEAKER_12

I'm going to do it. And I went, and it so happens I made it. I mean. And Blueface gave you a ticket. He did. He did some fire or some fire or something. What did you say on your audition tape?

SPEAKER_13

The main thing I said on my audition tape is I feel like something that stuck, and I feel like even my sister and them, they repeated constantly in my audition tape, is nobody can put baby in the corner. Yes! Dirty dancing. Nobody's my favorite. Nobody puts baby in a corner. And as y'all might have seen on the episodes, yes, I you feel me. I did what I did. I got out there. I got beat up, but at the end of the day, they all though. They all said though. They was like, I don't understand why you kept fighting. You want to keep talking shit. You're gonna keep fighting because can't nobody put baby in a corner at the end of the day.

SPEAKER_03

You're gonna have to beat me.

SPEAKER_13

You're gonna have to beat me. Come pick my ass up because can't nobody put baby in a corner. I'm gonna keep going and keep going and keep going. That's fine.

SPEAKER_08

You got out there, you got out there.

SPEAKER_13

Yeah, you did.

SPEAKER_09

You did out there.

SPEAKER_12

That girl definitely was a baby.

SPEAKER_09

You ain't there too. You ain't you had duck it.

SPEAKER_07

You know what the funny part of that? When a girl asked you for the water, and I put the comment on it, she commented, what's her name? Dava. Yeah. She was like, she just looked mad, flabbergasted. She was like, Shout out to Dava, yo. Oh no!

SPEAKER_13

Shout out to Dava. Even when we was at the house meeting, though, the cameras didn't catch it. Cause the cameras, they cut out a lot of shit, like the way they be editing it. And one of the girls, she was looking at me, and I just felt her staring at me. So I looked over at her and I'm like, girl, do it look bad? And she like, yeah. I'm like, fuck.

SPEAKER_07

No, but that's great that you are able to go through that and talk about it and laugh about it. Because some people on a national audience like that, that would probably ruin them. So how was like that moment for you? Like, how did you feel at that current moment? You like, damn, this shit gonna fuck me up, or you took it as like, yo, I'm gonna go.

SPEAKER_12

I wasn't, I was living, I was living in the moment, honestly. Like every day because it was so chaotic and the way that everything went, I was just living in the moment every day, day by day. I just took the day as it went. I woke up every day trying to just take the day on, how the day go. So in that moment, I didn't even know, mind you, it's I we we fought four times. So I don't know. There's no mirrors around.

SPEAKER_13

It's in the field, there's no mirrors around. For no reason.

SPEAKER_12

Yeah, so I don't know. So when I looked in the mirror, and a lot of people was like, yeah, um, when I looked in the mirror and I said, oh my mama, what the fuck? Like, that was my real reaction because this is my first time looking at myself in the mirror, and I'm like, oh my God, oh my mama, what the fuck? Like, I can't believe this shit right now. This is crazy.

SPEAKER_13

And shit, I mean, the way I felt about it was that night went down. Shit, it is what it is. I ain't gonna lie, that bitch ain't got I ain't got nothing else for that bitch today. Yo, bitch, yo, don't look at me, don't talk to me. But bitch, hey, it is what it is. I'm gonna kill I'm gonna live to fight another day. Fuck yeah.

SPEAKER_09

You got in the field, though. You got in the field. Even from the very first fight y'all had, like, you went in first with it, because I seen you feeling her about the swing, so you was like, I didn't even drop my purse. I seen you go in.

SPEAKER_12

I was like, I didn't even drop my purse, though.

SPEAKER_13

When she walked up, she dropped her stuff on the ground. I didn't even drop my purse. I'm like, fuck it, let's go.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, I seen that. You were smiling at the Who's that with you? Who did that took with you?

SPEAKER_13

That's my sister. Hey, what's up, sister? How you doing?

SPEAKER_07

What did your sister say when you first uh got canceled? What'd she say?

SPEAKER_12

I'm not gonna lie, my sister is my biggest fan, y'all. Um my sister is my biggest fan. Sometimes I be like, girl, stop posting me on Facebook.

SPEAKER_09

So I'm like, hold on, I got a question. I got a question if it's this. I got a question if it's this. When you when you're watching it, are you like looking at the TV screen like let me get in there? Like, I gotta I'm about to hear. These bitches got my sister fucked up.

SPEAKER_11

I'm like, okay, so I'm gonna like control logic. Wait, wait, microphone.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, give her a microphone.

SPEAKER_11

What's your zodiac time? I'm a Virgo. Yeah. Hey Virgo Virgo.

SPEAKER_07

My favorite liper Nas is a Virgo. She got it. And my brother's a Virgo.

SPEAKER_11

Oh yeah. But like, um, I'm like real into control and being like in the moment. So, like when she got casted, I was good, you know, when all the stuff was going on and I'm watching it. At the end of the day, I'm like, shit, this shit didn't happen. Like, ain't nothing I can do that can change it. All I can do is sit here and support it, because at the end of the day, like, she gotta deal with the rest of the critics. Like, everybody lose one. But for me, it was just like, damn, what the fuck?

SPEAKER_12

Like, but mind y'all, let me add to what she's saying though. I'm not gonna lie though, like when it comes to my family, I don't know though. I've been I've been fighting for a long time.

SPEAKER_13

I've been this uh me getting on this TV show, you know, that was a couple of fights that they seen on national television, but I've been fighting a long time.

SPEAKER_12

I've been so so me getting out there and fighting in my family is kind of like, you know, yeah, yeah, they want to jump in, they want to be part of it, but this ain't nothing new for them.

SPEAKER_13

When they they see me on the TV screen, this Kirsten, like this her all day. This is what she's been doing. They've been getting on my ass about girl, stop going out here and fighting people. A bitch look at me the wrong way, I get into a fight. Like, I've been, I've been.

SPEAKER_07

She was born for baddies, cool.

SPEAKER_12

I've been, I've been. Okay, so does anybody else have a question before I ask? Okay, go ahead. I was just gonna ask, um, so at what moments did you actually watch the show and sit back and be like, bitch, what the fuck is you doing? I feel like seeing yourself and being like, No. For me, I mean, it was never like on me. Like, I don't know. When I look at myself on there, I was being myself. So I don't regret nothing that I did, like, so to say. Like, so me watching myself, it was never a bitch what the fuck moment for me. Maybe for other people watching, because actually seeing it on the TV, and then like I said, the way they edit it and stuff like that, looking at other people and how they did stuff was like, damn girl, like you claiming it's this when it's is that. So seeing on the TV, it was more of a bitch what the fuck for other people. But for me, it was like, man, I already know what I did. I knew me. Like, I was being myself, I'm not gonna regret nothing I did. If anything, bitch, I mean I could have went a little bit harder. But you don't think you was a star.

SPEAKER_09

You don't think he was one of the stars of the show though?

SPEAKER_12

I definitely think. I do.

SPEAKER_09

I feel like you was. I feel like I was.

SPEAKER_12

I do. I feel I feel like I'm a I'm an underrated star of the show though. Like it's and because the show is so focused on fighting, I feel like the main aspect is fighting, and we tried to push, even in the house, we tried to push the narrative of, yeah, this is baddies going wild, but y'all gotta remember the baddies part. Like, we are baddies, we are women at the end of the day. Like, we have stuff to showcase more than just fighting.

SPEAKER_13

So, yes, but I don't know, it was just chaos.

SPEAKER_12

Yeah, because I'm not even gonna hold you what you said, like you fighting on the back of another bit. I felt that in my spirit. I felt that in my spirit. I can't stand uh I wanna jump in for somebody else that and then they don't like she didn't even know why she was upset. She didn't even know what the beef was.

SPEAKER_07

Right.

SPEAKER_12

So it you bringing the logic to the scene being like you like for what? For what? It just really called it out that those bitches was on there to do shit to be popping, to be seen, and you didn't have to do that. Yeah, and a lot of people, a lot of like a lot of the fans and stuff, they were telling me, they were saying, they said stuff to me like, uh, you asking her when like when a girl walks up to me and she's like, Yeah, I want to fight you or whatever, and I stopped and I'm like, what do you want to fight for? At the end of the day, no matter what, I mean, me personally, I don't feel like I'm made for the TV because I'm very real life. Like, I'm gonna go about things how I would go about stuff in real life. I'm not finna do the theatrics just because it's cameras in my face. So if you walk up on me and mind you, we ain't never had no type of disagreements, no nothing, not even so much as a conversation, and you're telling me you wanna fight me, I'm gonna ask you why, respectfully, like what's the what's the issue? But now the with her thing was you just kept walking up on me. You kept walking up on me like what's up, what's up, what's up? And I'm not gonna take that. You you got so many times to say what's up, what's up, what's up to me, and bitch, I'm gonna swing, right? So, but I do want to like genuinely, it was always like, what do you what are we fighting for? It's not I'm not finna swing first and ask questions later. I'm gonna ask questions and then you know, shit, what'd it get to, what'd it get to? And it just got to that. That's what it was.

SPEAKER_10

So the people that like want to audition, they want to know how to get chosen on Zeus.

SPEAKER_04

Like, when they call you, what do they say or something like that? Like, how you how do you get chosen to be honest?

SPEAKER_12

I'm gonna be so real. I was on live last night, I told somebody, they asked me the same question, like, what's your basically like what's your advice for auditions? And my advice to you is if you got something going on for yourself right now, and you feel like you could make something of what you got going on right now, make the best of what you got. Don't go on this show because at the end of the day, it's going to be negative. It's not a positive thing coming from this. So if you got to see this, yeah, so that's what that's what everybody wanna jump for. But at the end of the day, if you got something going on, you feel like oh, you can make it what you got going, make it from there. Try to do the best of what you can. And if you're gonna go on the show, my advice is be ready to fight. Be ready to be ready to constantly get in the paint. Make sure you you get your mental right for things like that. Because me personally, I went in there, not I was not knowing. I'm thinking this is my first time ever on TV. I'm like, yeah, I'm gonna have to fight, but you know, like it ain't that serious. No, but it got that serious. And a lot of people ain't prepared for it to get that serious. Some people not built for that. They're not like people are gonna go, you're wondering gonna wanna go home. Some people are gonna go home. And you just gonna have to mentally prepare yourself for knowing that you might have to constantly fight every single day. You're gonna have to constantly prove explain yourself every single day or prove yourself every single day for TV cameras. And if you're not ready for that, just pursue what you got going on and try to make the best of what you got.

SPEAKER_07

If not, I wanna know because you know you on outside you say you're an EMT, right? And other things going on. How has the show like impacted like your personal life?

SPEAKER_13

My personal life, it's been crazy. I understand when La Baby and them be in their rap songs. Now I get it.

SPEAKER_12

I swear when they get in, they be like, yeah, I started out with niggas and they ain't there no more. You know how to how to rap songs be? I get it now, because it's the way people start to move in real life is different. Like, I feel like a lot of people don't understand me no more. Like, my even my friends, like I love them down, but sometimes I feel like I can't even call them because they might not get it. Like, y'all are so y'all watch this, but I lived this. I did this. Y'all wanna be on this, but you don't understand what it takes to be on this. So some people really they don't actually get it. Even the fans, they don't really actually get it. Y'all just watching this shit on a TV screen. Y'all never actually did this shit in real life. You never made it. Yeah, you might have gone to the auditions, but you didn't make it to the all the way to be on the cameras and live in a house. So for my real life, it's just been it's it's been it's been a bit hectic, I'm not gonna lie. Like, and people when I go out, people know me now. My my my family be calling me like Kirsten, you don't need to be out there by yourself. And I'm so used to moving around by myself, but it's like, damn, I do gotta take into consideration. Like, I am a name now. Like people know who I am, people do watch me. And with this baddies, it's a bitch to try to knock my head off just to try to get some cloud off. Just try to get some clout, yeah. But hey. So I just have one question. I know it probably everybody else too so but um It's actually questions. So I know. Um now I'm drawing a blank. See, fuck. How long? So when did the show end? And then how long has it been since it aired? Like, is it time, like is it close in time, or is it like how all these other shows are six months, and then you come home, you gotta wait a little while. Like, what's the process of it? It's very fast. It's very fast paced. It's we we started, I can tell you exactly because it that's not in my I can tell you.

SPEAKER_13

We started on February on February the 14th, I flew to LA. A week I sat in my hotel, I was filming.

SPEAKER_12

For two weeks straight, I was constant filming. Every day, wake up, film, cameras in my face, every day, mic'd up, all that, every day. For two weeks straight. Straight. A week goes past. We do confessionals. I go home maybe I said maybe like two, three weeks, show drops. Show drops. Now it's every Sunday it comes out, and I'm just the Sundays. I just told one of my homegirls from the show, the Sundays are going by so fast, and they're gonna film the reunion while the show is still going. So by the time the reunion comes, I'm gonna be looking like, damn, I was just looking at episode one. Now it's time to go and fight these bitches again. So it's when it comes to the confessionals, you're watching the show and then you're commentating on it. No, we we're doing the show. So we're we're doing the show. And then you just go in the confessional room as you're shooting. And you commentate on it. So it's like we film, I say, I think we filmed for maybe about a week. Then we did our first set of confessionals. Okay. Then we filmed for that last week. We went home, started our confessionals again. Those confessionals were back in America. The first confession set of confessionals were in DR when we did them. Because I'm always looking at it and I'm thinking to myself, like, well, when do they have time to look back on it? I always tell you. I'm like to watch the show before us. But the management, well, the producers and stuff are recapping what happened that week, and you're just giving commentary. Yeah, we're all in the house talking to each other, like, oh, I said this. After our confessionals, I'm not gonna lie, like because we were separated, we all went back to like the people we were cool with, and we like, yeah, they asked me this in my confessionals. I said this in my confessionals, but you don't know how they're gonna edit it, though. You don't know how they're gonna edit it, or we did this scene, but you don't know how they're gonna edit it. They might you might have said the messiest shit in your scene, and then you said some of the realest shit, they're gonna cut out all the real shit you said and put every bit of the messy shit. That's why, that's why a lot of girls, that's why the beef happens on the social media like it does, because a lot of girls watch the show and a lot of stuff gets cut out. So you have to get on the internet and explain yourself, or you have to get on the internet and talk about stuff because whole time, damn, I said some real ass shit, but they cut that out. But because they put the messy shit in there, it's like, damn, now I'm beefing with this bitch, but whole time you don't even know. I cleaned up what I said and I I reworked it, but they cut that out.

SPEAKER_07

So I was gonna ask, like, how much of that shit is scripted? Like, I saw one girl on there, what's her name? Nas, right? She looks like she can't fight for shit. Right? So how much is that shit? Is like if maybe producer be like, alright, listen, you gotta go do this on this scene and go fuck her up or do some shit. Do they do things like that? How much of that shit is scripted? How much of that shit is real?

SPEAKER_12

So production is not allowed to promote fighting.

SPEAKER_07

Oh.

SPEAKER_12

They're not allowed to pro they're not allowed to tell us promote fighting? They're not allowed to promote fighting. It's not, it's not a I want you to go out here and fight this girl, but it's more of a this girl said this. Did you hear what she said? Yeah. She said this. So they're playing the start. Yeah, this is how this went. And it's like, if you sit there and go, I've had moments where I may go to production, I'm like, look, I'm not fighting this scene. Like straight up, I'm tired of fighting. I'm not finna go out here and fight. Like, if you finna put me out here to go fight, I'm not doing it. Oh, this is reality TV. So if you don't fight, that's on you. We're not telling you to fight. You're not telling me to fight. But if I don't go out there and fight, you gonna try to sit there and say I'm being boring though. Or you're gonna try to sit there and and throw a talk about this. Knowing it's gonna create a fight. So it's no promoting of the fight, and it's never a you need to go fight.

SPEAKER_13

But it's uh let me explain.

SPEAKER_12

So, K, outside of baddies, what do you want people to know about you as an individual?

SPEAKER_13

Um, outside of baddies, I feel like I don't know, I'm a very fun girl, I'm a very cool person. Um very vibrant.

SPEAKER_12

Yes, um, I don't know. Um I do a lot. I do hair, I I do music now. I'm I'm definitely more so getting into my music. I'm starting a brand. Like, people for me, I just want people to know like I'm more than just what you see on the TV. And don't get confused of what you see on the TV because of, oh, a moment. Like, think this shit is bigger than just the moments that you may see on the TV. I'm more than just what you see on the TV. That's why I do try to go on live and I do try to interact with the people because you're watching the TV and I don't want you to get that one perception of me. So I want to be able to go on here and talk to people and let them see me rather than just watch me on TV and be like, well, damn, I don't like her. She didn't do this, but I saw one more question. Dang. I saw I saw on your profile, like one of your little storyboards had a bunch of the nail sets that you've done. And I wanted to know, based on your personality, what would a perfect nail set look like for you?

SPEAKER_13

Long.

SPEAKER_12

What's the design?

SPEAKER_13

Long, very long. Oh probably square. Square, long, bright colors, and rhinestones for sure. Bright colors, rhinestones.

SPEAKER_12

I'm not really a I'm I'm not a big charm girl because I feel like charms get in the way, like my hair and stuff like that. But I am a big on rhinestones.

SPEAKER_13

Rhinestones, bright colors, long designs, lines, polka dots, flowers. I love nails though. I do, I do. That's crazy. That's crazy you peep my nails though, because I do I really love nails. And even going on the show, I'm like, bro, I gotta have short nails. Right.

SPEAKER_12

This shit's so boring. As soon as I came home, I got long nails. Right now, I don't got short nails.

SPEAKER_13

I mean, I don't got long nails. I ain't gonna I ain't gonna really too much disclose why my nails ain't long. Just know I'm preparing.

SPEAKER_07

Uh-oh. Without saying it, right?

SPEAKER_13

Yeah, I'm doing my preparations, so I can't have long nails right now, but I love a long set of nails. I love nails. I do. I wanted to be a nail take at one point in time, but I gave it up. I couldn't find the right brush.

SPEAKER_07

What is like one of the biggest misconceptions somebody can get from you from the show, but that's not you. What's that? Oh shit.

SPEAKER_10

I still didn't. Literally, all my questions.

SPEAKER_07

And you see how good I am, because I don't write nothing down. It comes from my head.

SPEAKER_10

Oh what? Literally, watch out for that.

SPEAKER_13

Um, a misconception I feel like people may get from me watching the show.

SPEAKER_12

Just because of how the fans are, I feel like they'll try to call me like scary or something like that. Or, you know, or try to say like I'm quiet and I don't want to talk.

SPEAKER_09

No, not true. Not true.

SPEAKER_12

It's not true. It's not true. That's why it's a misconception, though.

SPEAKER_03

No, for sure.

SPEAKER_12

That's that's that's why it is. Cause I mean, at a point I got to, I'm not, I'm not gonna lie, I got to a point where I told I was in my mind like fuck this shit. Like, fuck this shit. I'm ready to go home. Like, this shit is too much. Like, I can't. This is it's it's just don't make sense to me. It's constantly just chaos, chaos every morning. You don't know. Bitch might run in your room right now. I'm trying to take a shower, bitch. I'm sitting on the toilet, like, you don't know. You you constantly look you constantly looking over your shoulder. You walk around stepping on eggshells. So it was like at a point I really kind of just checked out. I really did, honestly. I checked out and me, me being who I am, and then also I feel like part of like uh me being, I don't know. I I live up true to my sign. I don't know. I am I'm a Scorpio. Scorpio gang. I am I'm a Scorpio to heart. So it's like me, I will shut up. I will I will shut down and I will shut up, but I will observe. I'm very observant, so I'm not gonna lie, when I tell you I could read every last person, I could tell you every last thing. I could tell you shit about a bitch that the next bitch would never even think to say, but that's because I pay attention. And I'm and I'm reading everybody, and I'm understanding shit on a way deeper level than everybody else is.

SPEAKER_07

What do you think about this nigga right here? Read that nigga.

SPEAKER_12

He's been very cool, but I think he's like a very energetic person, though. I think he likes to turn up and like he likes to have fun.

SPEAKER_07

Read this nigga right here with the camera.

SPEAKER_12

And he's really goofy as hell. One was enough. I do.

SPEAKER_07

About this nigga right here with the white beat on.

SPEAKER_12

Behind the camera. Behind the camera.

SPEAKER_07

Read that either. He is stupid.

SPEAKER_12

Oh no, he's quiet. He's cool.

SPEAKER_13

He the cameraman. A nigga on him grass nigga. You know the cameraman, but he got the most shit to say. He know. He took her friends.

SPEAKER_10

He literally got the most hater. He literally got the most he got the most shit to say. He literally does. That's my friend. She reach out. I got a room.

SPEAKER_12

Swish, I need a sheet, though. That is true. So, out of the whole baddies, baddies gone wild and baddies USA. Who do you think is the heaviest hitter? Say nobody. Say me. Nobody. Meho. Yeah. Me, how?

SPEAKER_13

Yeah, I don't really, I don't really know now because I feel like.

SPEAKER_12

You don't want to tell us what happened?

SPEAKER_13

Uh, I don't know. I watched Creed today, y'all.

SPEAKER_03

Which one?

SPEAKER_13

I never been fighting. I think it was uh the one with the uh when when Creed fought Drago.

SPEAKER_12

That was the last one. Yeah, that was a good player. So it's like the way I feel about when it comes to fighting is you could be the heaviest hitter. Yeah. But at the end of the day, you could still go out there and get your ass whooped. Don't think you don't think you're invincible. You ain't Iron Man now. Like you ain't invincible. So you might be the heaviest hitter in your lineup, but let a bitch come and you gonna you're gonna beat your match. It's a match out there for everybody.

SPEAKER_09

So I can't give you as his thing.

SPEAKER_12

I don't know, I can't really give nobody just say, like, oh, you the heaviest hitter because maybe that bitch just ain't met her match yet.

SPEAKER_09

Facts.

SPEAKER_13

So to y'all, she the heaviest hitter. But to the next bitch out here who asked.

SPEAKER_07

So like what do y'all do when y'all get horny and shit? Wait, wait, wait, what?

SPEAKER_13

I go to sleep.

SPEAKER_02

I go to sleep. I wouldn't dare, bye. I wouldn't dare.

SPEAKER_07

That's crazy. Where um, what was it? I think it was one of them Drewski shits where the chick went and she went and go fuck somebody else. Oh, yeah. So I'm like, because with y'all is nothing but the females. So I'm like, where I know y'all amongst all those females, y'all like, I need some melt. Somebody like girls.

SPEAKER_12

Yeah, I'm not gonna lie, them shows, them shows it'd be it'd be so crazy. Like even when I was filming the show be so crazy, to me, it wasn't even like I felt like, oh, I needed to be intimate with somebody or or you feel me, do that with somebody. It was just, but we was gone for a whole month though.

SPEAKER_13

Okay.

SPEAKER_12

And then for that first week, they had us in a hotel, no contact with nobody. You couldn't have no visitors, you couldn't see nobody, all you could do is talk on the phone. And then for that last week, it was basically on the same thing, but it was just a little more lenient because we had already filmed and we knew everybody. But for them whole three weeks there, it was really on some shit. Like, it wasn't even about because it was so chaotic. It wasn't even like, oh, I'm trying to have sex or I'm trying to do this.

SPEAKER_09

It was more so I need to be on point.

SPEAKER_12

Nah, to me though, no, it was you need to be on point, but I'm not gonna lie, bitch, I just need a hug. A bitch, a bitch just need a hug.

SPEAKER_03

Like, that's it.

SPEAKER_12

I swear, like, it's not even, I'm not, I don't want to fuck, I don't want to do nothing, I don't want to kiss you, I don't want to, I just want to hug. This is it. If somebody give me a nice warm embrace that was caring, that was that was all that was needed for real. Did they have therapists on site or somebody you could do? Of course not. Now you now you know Lemmy and I wanna say no.

SPEAKER_10

You know them.

SPEAKER_13

You know Lemon. You the first person who never said some shit like that. That's a good idea. You they need to, y'all need to listen.

SPEAKER_12

No, for real, because listen, I watch the circle. I always want to go on a reality show. I would never go on baddies because I will end up in jail. I always wonder when I will be the first person to really be like, that bitch, you gotta charge because she stabbed up three bitches. Like, I don't care if they're talking on the contract. So I would never go. But like the circle and stuff like that, and I look deep into like what goes on behind the scenes because it's always intriguing to me. But the circle was really good, but they did the same thing a week before, a week after, you couldn't have really any kick any contact with anybody. But they did have like psych professionals or someone to deal with your mental health there because you go through these moments where you're being targeted, nobody's fucking with you, or you're the outsider. How do you deal with those moments? It's just like go crazier.

SPEAKER_02

Yep. That's what they want you to do. That's what they're saying when you come out of here.

SPEAKER_12

It was no no type of therapist, mental on-site. I'm not gonna lie, I had times where I'm like, like I said, I I fucked this shit, I'm ready to go home. Y'all know what they told me.

SPEAKER_13

You're a star. Stay. You're a star. I swear, you're gonna regret it. If you go home, you're gonna wanna come back. Bitch, what?

SPEAKER_10

It's on the market. Bitch, what? I'm ready to go home.

SPEAKER_12

I'm at this bitch telling y'all I don't want to talk to you. I don't want to talk to you, bitch. I don't want to look at you. And you tell me, you're a star. You gotta stay. I swear, if you go home right now, you're gonna wanna come back. I swear, everybody's been through this. Bitch. No, they the fu That's crazy. But you say no.

SPEAKER_04

And you understand. Oh, I stayed. I did.

SPEAKER_12

I ended up staying. It was a but I for me it was a lot of it was a lot of calls home. I called when I did, they took our phones though. They did.

SPEAKER_07

Oh, they took your phones?

SPEAKER_12

Yes. So that was another part of the, I'm telling it, that was another part of it. They took our phones, so we will only get our phones maybe about 15 minutes twice a day. So you couldn't go in the phone room as much as you wanted?

SPEAKER_13

Nah, not as no, it wasn't like that. And then when you're in the phone room, you're recorded too. Yeah.

SPEAKER_12

So you know you don't want to talk to everybody if you recorded because that's a possibility you're gonna get put into the show, and then you're having a vulnerable conversation with somebody, and now it's put on national television, and you looking back like, damn, I was just trying to talk, and nah. So them 15 minutes that we had on the phone, it was just a lot of times where it's like, bro, I'm ready to go. Like, fuck this shit, bro. I don't care. I don't give a fuck what nobody gotta say. Like, I want to phone my hunger, like I don't give a fuck, I don't care. They like cares, but you know what they I don't care. I don't give a fuck what they're gonna say. I don't care what the fans gotta say, what the internet gotta say. But that was what really made that's that was my push. My my my couple of 15 minutes of times to be on the phone was the push to like, you know what, fuck this. I'm I'm gonna stay. I'm gonna stay. You know, it's cool.

SPEAKER_13

I did my first set of confessionals. I'm like, this is fun. I liked it.

SPEAKER_09

You did good too, because you know, like, usually the confessionals is really what make well it's it's one of the aspects of the shows that makes the uh people fall in love with the characters on the show. You feel me?

SPEAKER_12

And that's what I felt, that's what I asked how I felt too, because a lot of my confessionals, every time I did my confessionals, production would tell me, You're doing good, you're doing so good.

SPEAKER_13

And I would feel good about it because it's like how I'm seeing her talking to y'all, I could talk all day. I could see her, I don't give a fuck if it's 15 million cameras in my face. I could talk all day. I don't mind.

SPEAKER_12

When I'm on that show though, I mean it is a little different. I'm around all these girls. I know if I say the wrong thing, a bitch might get up and try to fight me. And it's not that I'm I'm a duck of fade, but bitch, that's just not what I want to do today. Like, that's not how I'm feeling today. So my confessionals, I definitely, that's what I I tried to put my my best and my best foot forward when it came to my confessionals. And at one point, the the fucking production said I was a confessional gangster. I about but I tell y'all I blanked on that bitch so bad. I said, what? A confessional gangster? No, but I really think y'all she was purposely trying to hype me up. And once I look back and I realized, I said that's what you was trying to do. You was trying to get me purposely riled up so that I could go even harder when in reality it's not like I'm being a professional gangster because I'm not up here talking shit about people. I'm not going in on nobody. I'm just telling you what it is. But you feel like I'm being a confessional gangster because I'm giving you energy. But you feel you see the energy I'm giving, and you know I can give you more. So you're trying to turn me up so I can give you more. But I feel like a lot of people are gonna eventually they're gonna definitely, if the people who are already fuck with me, they're gonna continue to fuck with me. But the people who don't, I feel like they're gonna more so fuck with me as my confessionals get further, though. Well, we fuck with you, girls. Thank you. Thank you.

SPEAKER_09

Hey, TA. Yes. Out of out of all the girls, was you and Davis um like Bond the closest? Because it seemed like it was I get her name right?

SPEAKER_13

Me and Dava.

SPEAKER_09

So I'm sorry, but I fuck with Dava too. She's Caribbean, right?

SPEAKER_13

Yeah, she's from Jamaica.

SPEAKER_09

I fuck with David. You don't know you're done. A done T.

SPEAKER_12

I fuck with Dava. I don't. I I definitely fucked with Dava. Me and Dava, we was close. I don't know. I felt her dad was. We was close. I was thinking I was like, then we got we're gonna have some spoilers up here. No, we said she can read people. I'm reading the body language and I'm listening. We was close. Um, I did fuck with her, but it was more so off of when we was traveling, security told us. I asked security, so what's gonna happen if we fight? He said, Y'all not supposed to fight each other. I said, Oh, so we're supposed to be friends.

SPEAKER_13

Okay, cool. We're gonna be friends whole time. That nigga was meaning for the airport. He meant we were supposed to be friends in the airport.

SPEAKER_12

Now when y'all get in his house, and if y'all ain't friends no more, that's just what it is. So we moving off thinking, oh, okay, we're gonna be friends. So that's how the bond even started in the first place. Did the bond carry that way? You gotta continue to watch. Tune in, y'all. Every motherfucker, y'all. Tuned in.

SPEAKER_09

Everything gonna be friends.

SPEAKER_12

No, they was, they were trying to make us not be friends, but the type of person I am too is I'm gonna go to the source. I am, I'ma always go to the source and I'ma figure out what happened. I don't like the he say, she say. So you to next motherfucker come tell me this, tell me that. I'ma still go to who it was. I wanna see what you gotta say about it. And at the end of the day, when I keep giving the runaround and I keep hearing this and that, and and it's still bitches in my ear telling me one thing, I get to the point where I don't give a fuck no more. I don't care. You know what? I don't care. It is what it is. At the end of the day, I'm the one that got out there. I don't give a fuck what a bitch gotta say. If you my bitch, you my bitch. Yeah. It is what it is. If you say you're my friend, you my friend. I'm not finna keep questioning you, I'm not finna keep questioning everybody. I don't give a fuck no more. I done woke up today, I don't give a fuck no more. Yesterday, maybe we could have kept going and going on about it, but today I don't want to keep hearing that shit. I'll see y'all later. I think you're more close with G Baby though. No, G Baby, that's my girl. That's my girl, and we definitely grew closer because, like I I had said, after I had fought Becky and I got a black eye, and I was up in my room. I was in my room by myself. I think Sam might have been the only person up in the room. And she went downstairs. This house big as fuck. She done went downstairs and came back upstairs, brought me ice, went downstairs, came back upstairs. I'm like, girl, I need a paper towel. She's like, okay, I got you.

SPEAKER_09

Sam was the nicest one in there. She was the sweetest. She was the sweetest one.

SPEAKER_12

She was cool.

SPEAKER_09

She wasn't sweet. She was cool. She wasn't sweet like that.

SPEAKER_12

She was cool.

SPEAKER_09

She was funny as hell when she was explaining the fight. She's like, yo, we're from the same city. I'll be switching. A bag.

SPEAKER_12

I don't know.

SPEAKER_09

We both Dominican.

SPEAKER_12

She was, she, she was like, but she knew what it was when she walked out there, though. Yeah, yeah. She knew what it was when she walked out there because she was my roommate and we had a conversation in the room. And the conversation went a little like, bitch, you need to check that bitch. And if you don't check that bitch, we gonna check that bitch. So it already was, yeah, bitch, yeah. If y'all didn't see when I was in the field, I was about no, because me and Lulu, me and Lulu, we ended up becoming cool.

SPEAKER_13

But even when I was out there in the field, I was finna fight Lulu because I'm like, Sam over there, like, I'm tired. I'm tired.

SPEAKER_00

I don't want to fight nobody.

SPEAKER_13

She came to her blue. I said, word, Sam, you tired? No, no, no. Nah, fuck that. I ain't tired, bitch.

SPEAKER_09

You came out there with that ending.

SPEAKER_13

My shit black and blue, but bitch, I ain't tired. I don't give a fuck. We can keep going. I don't give who wanna go next? That's how I that's what I was on.

SPEAKER_12

Who next, bitch? Fuck it. I don't want her no more, but who next? So I told Sam, Sam, like, I'm tired.

SPEAKER_13

I don't want to fight no more. I'm like, word. You don't want to fight no more. Cool. You ain't gotta fight no more. I'm looking at Lulu like, word. So you said our room was dirty. Like, I'm trying to start an issue with her.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah.

SPEAKER_12

Because it's just like you my roommate whole time, and she said this shit about us. Right. And it's like at the end of the day, you came in our room and you said our you you said it was dirty. Then when you walked out, you got to walking around saying, bitches is dirty. Bitches is dirty. You talk mommy. You targeted us. You targeted us. And when Sam came to us and she told us about the situation, we like, we not gonna lie, gang. You gotta check that bitch. Cause if you don't check that bitch, we gonna check that bitch. You live in here too, bitch. She's talking about you. What?

SPEAKER_13

Yeah, she's talking about all of us because they know wait, cause bitch, my shit over there still.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, I don't want to be a bad. But I love me some baddie.

SPEAKER_09

Sam can't Sam came out there ready to squabble. She was like She threw her shit up.

SPEAKER_00

How did I do it switch? She squabbled up.

SPEAKER_09

That's exactly like that. She's from LA. Then I heard the accent. I said, oh never, they from the town. They from the town.

SPEAKER_12

So how was it working with Lemmy?

SPEAKER_13

I don't know. I don't really work with Lemmy. I don't really, I ain't working with him.

SPEAKER_12

I don't know. Like he showed up, but we had conversations. I was in his music video. That was fun. Um, I don't know. He's a businessman. So I mean, I feel like to say how it is to work with him, just imagine how it would to be with any man who's a yeah, he's your boss about business at the end of the day. It's nothing I never had a personal.

SPEAKER_13

So I don't know. Like it was just it was business at the end of the day. You're a businessman. You pay me good. She'll shake your hand and keep on going.

SPEAKER_12

Thank you for signing my check. Yeah, thank you. Have a nice day. I got one last question. What's one fact about yourself that nobody knows about? It ain't gotta be like a deep down secret, but what's something about you that people wouldn't know about you?

SPEAKER_06

I'm a Scorpio.

SPEAKER_13

No, I I wear that on my sleeves. Um that you wouldn't know about me?

SPEAKER_12

I don't know. I'm an open book for the most part. Like I'm very much a free spirit, so I'm I'm pretty open. I'm out there like to look at me and do you have any hidden talents that nobody knows about? Or like something that your family only knows, family and friends.

SPEAKER_09

Can you play the cello?

SPEAKER_12

Oh my fucking god, how do you know that?

SPEAKER_09

Scorpio game. She's lying. That's crazy. No, I swear to God, how do you know that? Scorpio game, Scorpio game.

SPEAKER_06

You play the cello? Oh my god, I did in middle school.

SPEAKER_12

I was first chair. First chair? No, how do you know that?

SPEAKER_09

Scorpio game.

SPEAKER_07

You did some chat GPT that shit.

SPEAKER_02

Right, right. Like I think I was like everything.

SPEAKER_07

Every couple of things. I did.

SPEAKER_13

I played I played the cello. I played the piano. I tried to play the violin, but I was a cello, so I was bass. That was bass clef. And the violin is is trebleclef, I think, or something like that. It's different from the cello.

SPEAKER_12

But I played the cello, yep. I played the piano. Um, I was an athlete. I was great. I could have gone D1. I didn't go to college.

SPEAKER_08

Okay, okay.

SPEAKER_12

I didn't go to college.

SPEAKER_13

I was amazing at softball. I played second base and shortstop.

SPEAKER_12

Well, you gotta come to our basketball game. It's gonna be I ain't working shit in basketball. I ain't working shit in basketball. I played basketball at the rec one time, y'all.

SPEAKER_13

The ball was about to go out. I threw the ball back to the rough.

SPEAKER_03

Yo. I can't stand it.

SPEAKER_07

Hey, one of my further questions, right? Like, you on baddies, you know, Zeus Network, you you you would a higher power that can really change your life, right? I know you still got your outside life or your personal life. For you, what is that what is that point for you where you're gonna be like, I made it, and when I can be like, I'm not going back to EMT, I'm not doing none of that, I'm here, I'm done. What would be that point for you?

SPEAKER_12

I feel like that point for me would be I don't know, once I like, once I drop my brand and stuff like that, and if it goes up, that would be my point of no return. In a way, like, or if I drop when I drop my music and then it goes up, that'll be my point of no return. As of right now, it's still like some it clicks, it's clicks for me. But to say I made it, I feel like it's just that's a that's a statement I I ain't made it to yet. Like, yeah, I didn't made it in a capacity, but I ain't made it yet. So once I feel like I'm there, like, yeah, I made it. It's no going to the bar by myself type shit.

SPEAKER_13

Then yeah, but right now I'm still I'm still on some regular dagger shit. Like, I'm a regular person, shit. I go out, I you you can catch me. I'm from West Salem, North Carolina. Shit.

SPEAKER_12

You if you out at the right time, you might catch me outside, shit.

SPEAKER_13

But until then, hey, I'm catching the king.

SPEAKER_07

Right quick, you said the brand. What is the brand?

SPEAKER_13

My brand is called Geneva.

SPEAKER_07

Geneva.

SPEAKER_13

That's my grandmother's name. Oh, grandma's name. Well, my grandmother's my grandmother's name was uh Genevieve.

SPEAKER_07

Genevieve. Okay.

SPEAKER_13

Yes.

SPEAKER_07

So it's Geneva. I'm I don't even know. Uh sis over there laughing.

SPEAKER_13

Like, oh, you done pushing grandma. Don't let me get grandma's name wrong. Genevieve. Geneva. Geneva was her name. Geneva. Yes, and my my brand name is Geneva. Yeah, it's Geneva also. But um, yeah, my that's my brand. Um, I will be dropping bathing suits soon. So, you know, this time is such, get you a bathing suit.

SPEAKER_12

I'm trying to lose my poopa, but make sure you have something for the girls. No, that's what my mama said. My mama said, why don't you drop no one pieces? I said, Mama, nobody wanna wear no piece of one pieces. I like one pieces if they're a thong. You can do a thong one piece.

SPEAKER_13

They're cute. No.

SPEAKER_04

I don't know about that either. No, and with a onesie.

SPEAKER_07

Oh, a thong with a onesie?

SPEAKER_04

High waisted two piece.

SPEAKER_07

Nah, thong, onesie, oneie by itself, thong by itself.

SPEAKER_13

No, but my mom, she was like, Why you don't want to drop a one-piece? I just want I want one. Why you can't drop no, we dropping two pieces. So, you know, get you a two-piece.

SPEAKER_07

But with a biscuit.

SPEAKER_10

Right, yeah, that's cute. So we got these additions coming up this uh next, what is it, next weekend? That's crazy.

SPEAKER_12

They do, they move faster. They move faster than Mexican music. Didn't I say additions? I think the auditions.

SPEAKER_09

You adding something? Are you adding something up?

SPEAKER_10

Both of y'all.

SPEAKER_12

Prince, you were talking about trigonometry. Both of y'all.

SPEAKER_07

That was funny. Okay, got it.

SPEAKER_10

I said additions. The additions is coming up. The auditions. And good luck. Plus signs. Like a plus sign. Leave me alone, bro. She just said advice. A plus sign. I do talk has.

SPEAKER_04

Thank you. But yeah, the addition's coming up. What do you have to say to anyone that additions when they go to Atlanta? Good luck. Good luck.

SPEAKER_07

Good luck, motherfuckers.

SPEAKER_13

Good luck. Good fucking luck. Yeah, because they be going crazy. Keep your head on a swivel. And if it don't feel right, it ain't right.

SPEAKER_09

Now I got two more questions.

SPEAKER_13

Oh my God, switch.

SPEAKER_09

I got a hundred really. I got a hundred, really. Do you want to get some pocket? I got a hundred questions. It's okay.

SPEAKER_10

Ask your questions. I'm here as a baddies fan. He is a baddies fan.

SPEAKER_09

The first one is when they call you for baddies, are you gonna do it?

SPEAKER_12

Oh yeah.

SPEAKER_09

Or are you like are you like taking a break? Because you know they're gonna call you. You a star. So you're gonna be a big thing.

SPEAKER_12

If that check right?

SPEAKER_09

That check right.

SPEAKER_12

You know the baddie check is always, right? If that if that check right, if that check is right, yes, I'm going. Spin that shit.

SPEAKER_09

You heard a let me spin that shot. Spin that shit.

SPEAKER_12

How do you feel about summer? That girl. I haven't been watching chapter two though. I mean, I watched chapter one. So summer, I mean, at that, I don't know. I I like everybody, honestly.

SPEAKER_13

I mean, some people, you know, I ain't gonna say who, but some people it was just like, what are you here for? But summer though, summer, she's a fucking star.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, she meant for that shit. She meant for that shit. She is. My second question was out of all the episodes that's been out so far, what was your favorite fight? Or which one you think was the best fight so far? The best one.

SPEAKER_12

It's only been like three episodes.

SPEAKER_09

They've been banging, nigga. What you mean?

SPEAKER_12

I'm not gonna I feel like my fight was the best one.

unknown

It was.

SPEAKER_12

I feel like I feel like my fight was my fought a heavy hitter. I feel like my fight was the best one, and I went out there and I kept fighting and kept fighting and kept fighting and kept fighting and kept fighting.

SPEAKER_06

I feel like I'm gonna watch that.

SPEAKER_12

I'm like, why the fuck they keep fighting? Just stop. I'm gonna I'm gonna see what's like stop, just stop. I got that lip though.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_12

She got that eye, but I got that lip though. As long as you got your lip.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_12

She got my lip too.

SPEAKER_01

Got one.

SPEAKER_12

But I got that lip though too. So I'm not even tripping. Hey, it is what it is, but you know, when a reunion comes, the reunion's gonna come. Oh shit. And I can't wait.

SPEAKER_10

Shit like that.

SPEAKER_12

Oh, wait, how much on the tickets?

SPEAKER_10

How much on the tickets? I don't know.

SPEAKER_07

We gotta do coverage today. A reunion in Los Angeles? Yeah.

SPEAKER_12

Yeah, it's usually in LA. I would hope it's in LA.

SPEAKER_13

Because they had our premiere in Orlando and I don't want to go back there.

SPEAKER_12

Yeah. I hope we in LA. Yeah, you know how much the tickets will be?

unknown

No.

SPEAKER_12

If anybody wanted to go, no. She's trying to go. She's asking for a signal. You gotta sign up for the audience. You have to sign up for the audience, I think. Okay.

SPEAKER_13

So I don't know how that works. I don't know. Don't get me to lie. I don't know how that works, but when they drop it, if they find out something, I got you.

SPEAKER_12

All right, can we take another shot before we get into the next final thing?

SPEAKER_07

On the shot. We do say No, that's his That's his favorite drink.

SPEAKER_10

That's his favorite drink to see.

SPEAKER_07

That's what I'm saying. You flooded as hell. Whoa, God, you got a heavy hand, Cutter.

SPEAKER_11

I said, man. She was drying. She poured mine. I might need no cup. Damn.

SPEAKER_09

I think we do that. I got some idea.

SPEAKER_07

You sticking with you sticking with us, right, Cutter? We about to do one more second. Okay, that's what we're talking about. Ain't going nowhere. We got you hostile. She wanna go out of there. We locked the door. You can't get out. Security. Stuck with us. Alright, do that shit and then we're gonna get a pie. Wait, if you do when we do pot and bars, you gotta give us at least a two.

SPEAKER_10

Spinish.

SPEAKER_07

Two bars.

SPEAKER_10

Spinish. Okay.

SPEAKER_07

You got us? I got you. Oh, it's gonna fuck out.

SPEAKER_13

I got you. Yes.

SPEAKER_07

Alright, do your shit.

SPEAKER_12

Oh, wow, bitches take shots. Wow, bitches take shots. Wow, bitches take shots.

SPEAKER_09

Real niggas toast with. So you're right. So you're right. Alright, man. Hey, one more time. What if I tell you about the RCV platform?

SPEAKER_13

Y'all can find me at real Cutta K on Instagram. And on TikTok, I am Cutta K official. And that's it, actually. Yeah, TikTok, Instagram.

SPEAKER_12

Y'all go follow me. Go check me out. Go like, reshare, comment.

SPEAKER_03

Yep.

SPEAKER_12

All that. All that.

SPEAKER_07

See?

SPEAKER_13

Cutta K. I have to find out a name.

SPEAKER_12

I gotta find out a name to call my supporters. I don't know. They've been taking. Cut a clan. KK Ken.

SPEAKER_13

It's cut a clean, cake, cake. Cut a clean, cut a clean.

SPEAKER_09

I can make a cut of water.

SPEAKER_06

When it's a kid, K. No, he said KK.

SPEAKER_12

That's the KK clan. K KK, yeah.

SPEAKER_07

Who said no to KKK?

SPEAKER_12

It's almost juicy. I don't know. I like it. I like it too. Cut a clan. And it's a Kansas name. So we can't be the KKK. Exactly. We want 96.5%. Shut the fuck down.

SPEAKER_07

We'll send you a contract. 96.5%.

SPEAKER_12

We gotta go to the reunion break in brand with us. I just want to go to the remote. We do um 3070.

SPEAKER_07

3070, 70 me.

SPEAKER_12

75, 25.

SPEAKER_07

75 me.

SPEAKER_02

75 me?

SPEAKER_07

Me?

SPEAKER_02

Me? K K K. Let me go hurry up and talk right there.

Potting Bars Freestyles And Closing Plugs

SPEAKER_06

Alright, we got potting bars. What do we got?

SPEAKER_03

Potting bars, bitch.

SPEAKER_09

Take out of the motherfucking baby, baby. Stop smoking mud. Oh well. I got a quick spectrum. Let me do what I want.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I beat five, but I beat shit.

SPEAKER_12

It's big lex, always bring it to a bitch neck. Catch a big check, so you never see a bitch sweat. I too step, fucking toes. Rich flex, make a sub step, big cat. Your baby daddy callin' me mother fat cat. He wanna He ain't answer the car, cause I'm riding his mustache. Doing my big one, I be in sweaty clothes, man. You better fall back to a bitch, cause I stay strapped. One more time, one more time. Hold on, you ain't gotta start it over. I said, Your baby daddy callin' me mother fat cat. He ain't answer your car, cause I'm riding his mustache. Doing my big one, baby car, you better fall back.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Thank you, Dad.

SPEAKER_12

Jasmine like the flower, but the thorns come free. Podcast Mike Hop got the whole room watching me. Five tenths standing tall. Confidence colossal. Vocabulary vicious. Every word in each verse will stop you. I'm a cockal cockalorum. See now I'm nervous. I'm a cockalorum crusher, ego check collector. Turn a loudmouth legend to a humble ex-director. They plummox by the flow, got a twisted and broglio. Oh I'm just stacking business plans, dreaming, entrepreneurial. No music behind this voice, no words, no beats. I didn't need it. Body thick like fluid. Moving parts like an egg de exdesius. Like water the way these waves hit. Keep them up and rot hard like a fist. Come on, Papa. Black power this pussy. Pound this pussy. Take me to Wakanda. I'll show you that you found a queen. Yes, the walk is mean, but attitude even meaner. Real, raw, reckless, you can choose either. Or shots hit the door, you hit the floor. Really, it's whichever you perform. Don't do it no more. Don't do it no more. Shots hit the door, you hit the floor. Really, it's what whichever you perform. I aim straight to your head and you getting fed. Yes, fed to the pigs that I'm manifesting on my farm. I came to sound the alarm. You see my cadence, that's art. My ambition, that's rare. My resilience, titanium. My presence fills the air. I'm not messy, I'm strategic. I'm not lucky, I'm prepared. I'm not loud because I'm empty. I'm loud because I'm dared. Viterall from haters, bounce off, never penetrate the armor. Bloomin' like my B Day Garden birthday party party hosted by Jasmine the Charmer. And if they ask who runs shit, tell them don't be irrational. A floral queen with a business mind and a vocabulary international. And it's your boys, your McLean. And it's the one and only Jasmine, like the motherfucking flower.

SPEAKER_04

And it's your girl, Nola Des.

SPEAKER_12

Alright, y'all. It's Lex rated the biggest motherfucking Aquarius.

SPEAKER_09

Ariola.

SPEAKER_13

Oh, and we got Cut of K. You already know what the fuck is going on, bitch.

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