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ITS BEEN TOO LONG pt1 Ep.40

KNG & LowDaOx Season 2 Episode 40

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KNG and Lou conducted a casual podcast reunion after about a year and a half apart, catching up on various personal topics including KNG's recent probation situation following legal issues, their experiences with gaming and movies, and discussions about social media content creators like Drewski. They shared stories about their current life situations, including KNG's work in video production and Lou's struggles with financial stability, while also discussing topics like cancel culture, comedy and parody, and their experiences with law enforcement through auditing videos. The conversation covered a wide range of subjects including gaming preferences, past friendships and betrayals, and reflections on how society has changed over time, particularly regarding violence and desensitization to certain content.

SPEAKER_01

Let's see, are you ready, bro?

SPEAKER_08

I'm always ready.

SPEAKER_01

I really don't have notes. We're gonna free ball this, but you know.

SPEAKER_08

Okay.

SPEAKER_01

Ladies and gents, slugs and thoughts, this is the Stubbit You podcast. What?

SPEAKER_09

You motherfucking boy in the building. It's KG.

SPEAKER_01

What's good? Thanks, Kid. And this is Lugarcia Lo the Ox. Usually I say my name first, huh? I kinda, yo, it's been a while. It's been like over a year. Where the fuck were you been, man? It's up with you.

SPEAKER_02

I'll never forget my entry, though.

SPEAKER_09

I know, I know King and the dude didn't. What up, man?

SPEAKER_01

What's up with you, bro? It's been a while. It's been forever.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, you know, uh just a lot of shit's happened.

SPEAKER_01

I know a lot of shit has happened, nigga. Yeah, a lot. Yo, are you still going through what's happening right now? I forgot to ask you that.

SPEAKER_09

Oh, duh, so uh I got put on probation. So Oh well that's good. Yeah, so I caught I guess it was three charges. I thought I only had two. I got I caught three and then they dropped one and then gave me probation because uh, you know people started telling the truth about shit and which was cool. Oh, I was very appreciative for that. And then uh once the truth came out, you know they uh turned around and decided to just give me probation.

SPEAKER_01

And they didn't do nothing to the other party.

SPEAKER_09

No.

SPEAKER_01

No, of course.

SPEAKER_09

No. But that's how it goes. I mean, at this point, I'm not gonna sit here and beat the horse, you know what I mean? Because I'm just like, dude, I looking back when I was sitting in in like the room talking to my lawyer and shit, she pulled out my rap sheet and I forgot how big that shit was.

SPEAKER_01

Hey man, we all do, bro. Yeah, and I'm sure you got a lot of fucking um, you know, violent crimes.

SPEAKER_09

A and B's mostly.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, off really, really.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, me too. Yeah, I was just like, bro, I was being told that I had a restraining order put on me from somebody, and I was like, who? When? When the fuck did that happen? I that's how how many charges that I've gotten that were quite the same, you know, since I was a kid to now. Justin, Massachusetts, though. Yeah, just in Massachusetts, every three pages.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, okay, okay.

SPEAKER_09

So I'm just like, you know, I gotta get my life. My life has been good. I haven't been in trouble in like 16 years. What that seventeen years.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, boy.

SPEAKER_01

I'm happy for you. Hold on, man.

SPEAKER_09

So that you know, back because they looked at it like, yo, you know, you you changed your life around, you you haven't gotten into trouble in a long time. It's just an unfortunate time that, you know, fortunate situation that happened. Yeah. But they wasn't gonna let me walk out of there dry hand. You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_01

So Yeah, but the crazy part is is like like um it was it was like it was a crazy attack. You got attacked, you defended yourself, but you didn't call the police first. That's what happened. Yeah, I didn't, I didn't I never called. I don't ever Don't nobody call the police but the fucking people who start the shit.

SPEAKER_09

Alright, because I it'd be that one time I actually do try to call the cops or something, and then I would still get arrested, so I don't even I'll just take care of it and you know let life work the way it does.

SPEAKER_01

Well shit. I told I told I told Cherie, I was like, I'm fucking 46 years old now. I'm gonna start fucking telling on everybody.

SPEAKER_09

The blinds are gonna be all fucked up and kind of opened up.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I'm just gonna be a snitch. No, no, shit happens, I'm calling the police first.

SPEAKER_09

All right, Charleston.

SPEAKER_01

I'm just gonna call the police. Fuck it. Fuck it, dog. Like, what else? I mean, I can't shoot you, I can't punch you in the face.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

I can't do what I want to do.

SPEAKER_09

You know what's crazy too is that um remember that's that second incident? Yeah, wait more than where they try to hit me with that felony because the dude was like over 60 years old.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. But they completely drop that case, bro.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, yeah, they dropped that shit because I was shaking in my boots, bro.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, because you had an open case with an open case. Bro, I had a few cases of so yeah, ladies and gents, thugs and thoughts.

SPEAKER_01

This is this is what's been going on. I had a crack over crashing out. So yeah, man. Well, I'm glad you're all right now. Glad to see you back. You know what I'm saying? You know what I mean?

unknown

That was legit.

SPEAKER_01

Hold on, where we at? There we go. It's been a while, dog. Man, man, I just been fucking me. I just been kind of just stressing, dog. Paying bills and staying broke, my nigga. You know what I'm saying? I felt that. You know, I had to cut off a lot of the other hustles and all that shit. You know, it's just you know.

SPEAKER_09

So I'm that's the only thing that sucks, right? Because I was like, oh, I was this close, bro. But then I just thought of I just thought of Tony, bro. I was just like, nah. Yeah, yeah. I can't even put my hands on that shit, you know what I mean?

SPEAKER_01

Damn, yeah. And then we've been going through all this loss, you know. Yeah, for real. Lost my my my cousin, your best friend. Yeah. Fucking, you know, and that's it. His birthday just passed. Yeah, it's been a year. Since he passed. That was hard. Nah, nah. It still feels like it was like yesterday, bro.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, like it was only been a couple of months or something.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah, yeah. My my my couple of years has been just a fucking blur, bro. Honestly. It's just been a blur. Like, I just go to work, come home, and then fucking my my lady cooks me dinner and I have a few beers and I'm out.

SPEAKER_09

Hey, you know what? But it's kinda like, it's probably better that way. But I think it's just getting used to like, you know, sitting still.

unknown

Yeah.

SPEAKER_09

I hate sitting still because that gives me too much time to think. And it's never like good thoughts. So, like, you know what I mean? I try to keep myself busy, but it calls for rest at some point.

SPEAKER_01

Right, right, right. No, I mean, um it's just sometimes I feel like it's too much rest for me, because I'm always needing to do something, but when I don't do shit, I get depressed. You know what I'm saying? I hear that, and it's hard for me to even get back up. You know what I'm saying? Words of the late 2020.

SPEAKER_06

Get back up.

SPEAKER_01

GBU.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, GBU, baby.

SPEAKER_01

You know what I'm saying? Rest in peace, man. Damn. I know, man. I lost a lot of people too in the past two, three years. It's been like almost two years we haven't podcasted, I think, right?

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, just about that. Yeah, probably like maybe a year and a half. Like a couple months before my birthday, maybe.

SPEAKER_01

Man, I don't fucking know, man.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, because I know it was it was cold out, and we were still podcasting, because I was coming out there and it was like freezing out.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah. Shit, we made it to 30, I think 39 episodes.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

And that's and that's just, you know, that's just the beginning for 39 episodes on and off.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

And fucking just being so demonetized. Because we don't know how to we it's so hard. Yeah, it's hard not to say the big hard R word, man. You know, like I wanna say, I wanna say it. Let me say it. So what? I'm sorry, I apologize.

SPEAKER_08

It's all this camera culture bullshit, girl.

SPEAKER_01

I swear, and then fucking, you know, the N-word. I'm Puerto Rican, I can say it all the time if I want. You know what I'm saying? I don't give a shit.

SPEAKER_09

You know, but everybody getting on that like soft tail shit, man. Like, it's so soft, it's soft. Things like even when playing video games, like for instance, Call of Duty. Call of Duty never had used to have the chat bamboo shit. Now you have to be nice to people.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, yeah, I heard I heard, I heard. I don't even play that shit. I'd be like, fuck that game. I haven't played that shit in a while. I've been playing fucking art raiders, bro.

SPEAKER_09

I can't get into it.

SPEAKER_01

Yo, talk.

SPEAKER_09

For the life of me, can't get into it. I'm looting.

SPEAKER_01

I'm looting, but you know, it depends how you want it. If you want to fucking shoot motherfuckers, they're gonna put you in lobbies where niggas kill each other.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, see, that's what I'm trying to do, but every time I get in a lobby, bro, there's like it's like dead air for like malong.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, because you gotta go around it. The whole thing is about you being a rat. You going around looting and collecting shit until you really pop off. It's just about collecting shit.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, see, the crafting, the crafting hub for me is just like, that's just extreme, bro. I'm like, Yeah, it's okay. So if I'm getting shot, I have to craft four things in one.

SPEAKER_01

No, you ain't gotta do none of that. It's just it's basically just trying to go into a map, go in, creep in, and creep out. That's your whole, that's the whole point of playing the game.

SPEAKER_09

Go in So it's almost like Among Us, but for like adults.

SPEAKER_01

It's just like you're going in to rob shit, bro. You know what I'm saying? And if you want to feel gully, nigga, you can rob, you can rob other raiders. But usually like the my the the things that I'm in is usually like they'll be like uh hey, you friendly, you friendly? Yeah, I'm friendly and filly. You wanna you know you wanna go? You guys exchange we just do shit and it it it's just fun.

SPEAKER_09

It's like Sims with guns.

SPEAKER_01

I I would think so. Maybe I mean we don't build shit, you know? The Sims is like, you know, like fucking Roblox and shit. Right, right. What's the other little kids get fucking?

SPEAKER_09

I don't know if you have it on PS5. You had PS5, right? Yeah. Alright, so I don't know if you had uh if PS5 has it, but it's called Indica.

SPEAKER_01

Indica, no, I never heard of it.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, bro. Like think of every game, like every game uh that you've ever played, like genres of games like down the roleplay, strategic, puzzle, first shooter, whatever the case may be. It's literally all those in one game. So you're building, you're looting, you're fighting, you're you know, there's puzzles you have to complete and all this other shit, but it's it's pretty dope. So it's basically about a um this Russian chick. She ends up in a covenant and they outcast her and now she has to escape, but it's like a mind trip. Like she starts like seeing, hallucinating, and like Matt, it's it I'm probably butchering it, but like you gotta check out the trailer for it. So if anybody's listening, check out Indica. I believe it's on both um both Xbox and PS5.

SPEAKER_01

It's like third person.

SPEAKER_09

Uh yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I've been getting into the shit like that, dog. This shit's crazy. Um uh Helldivers 2.

SPEAKER_09

You know, I watched my cousin play that the first one on PS5, and now they have Helldivers 2 for Xbox.

SPEAKER_01

Dog, it's fine.

SPEAKER_09

I haven't even fucked with it, but I watched him play it. I said that shit's pretty dope.

SPEAKER_01

That shit is fire. I mean, I played that before Arc Raiders. I was hooked to that for a while. And then I was playing with Arc Raiders, I didn't like it for like a week. I'm like, this shit is like, I just don't get it. Yeah, you know, and then the more I played it, you know, I would get like fucking uh clips, because you know, obviously these phones listen to us. Yeah, so you get clips on what to do and blah blah blah. And I was like, oh shit, okay, I'll go back and I'll do it, and just like okay, now I get the game.

unknown

And now I'm gonna play the game.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_09

No, I've I've watched some clips. I I think I played like a little over an hour and I was just like, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You don't get me the first 20 minutes, bro. It's it's a rap, and that's I'm the same way with movies, you know what I mean?

SPEAKER_01

So Crimson Desert. Did you hear about that? It's like a kind of like a fucking like a Skyrim kind of thing, but uh like open world. Like GTA. You can do what the fuck you want. I mean you could follow the story mode, but you can just go do what you want.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, you can just fuck around, whatever, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I guess it's it's it looks fucking dope.

SPEAKER_09

Actually, I mean shit, I should pull it up, but uh, we ain't got fucking um I know this this game that I've been playing for the past few days, well probably for the for the f the past fucking like week or so. I know it's five years old, but I just started being able to play it because I got the new the new Xbox, not like last year or some shit. No, like two years ago, I'm sorry. And um I tried to download it before, but there was like a lot of bugs and issues, and I just I was like, fuck it. But I just reinstalled it, fucking uh Cyberpunk 2077.

SPEAKER_01

I had Cyberpunk for a while. I let I love it.

SPEAKER_09

Bro, I didn't this is the first time I got to play it since it came out, bro. And I was like, yo, I can't believe it took me this long to play this shit. This shit's dumb. Really?

SPEAKER_01

That shit's been out for like three, maybe three, four years now. Five years. Five years, bro. With Keanu?

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, yeah. The ghost guy.

SPEAKER_01

I'm like, yo, this game is fire. That's a good game.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, so I'm not done with it, but I've already gotten through like an hour of it. Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

I'm not sure if I finished it. I think I did finish it.

SPEAKER_09

But I'm I'm playing in normal mode right now. I'm not even on like the hard mode yet.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I don't ever play hard mode. I just go through the story.

SPEAKER_09

Like casual play, yeah. Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

I don't be fucking, I don't want to slam a remote controller on a fucking wall and shit. Fucking body slam it and have to go buy another one because I'm an idiot.

unknown

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_09

It's weird too, because I've never had this much time or freedom to like play video games as much. But um, but I'm also like I'm indulging in the filming stuff now. And you know, getting back to the music.

SPEAKER_01

I think I just saw a clip today when you was um in the front of a car driving, you was driving the clip.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, so I was the driver for that shot. Uh my boy Jay, shout out to Jay Source, check out Mission Media on Instagram and Facebook. Um yeah, he was uh we had him we had him harnessed and strapped up, and he was hanging off the back of the fucking Jeep, bro, getting action shots. Yeah, yeah. Because we took a we did a shoot for a limo service today out in the Cape, so and this dude fucks with like big people. Yeah. Like celebrities, uh athl, like NFL, MBA, you know, he deals with like top-notch type of people, so getting in with him was pretty cool. He was a good guy, you know, his services were amazing, and his his vehicles were dope. You know, as soon as he pulled up, all he does is press the button and the doors open. Like official. So he's gangster. And he was telling me, um, he was like, Yeah, man, he's like, You guys should, you know, if you're ever interested, you guys should really think about investing in, you know, these these uh SUVs, because he had an escalade.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah.

SPEAKER_09

Like one of the newest esc one of the newer escalades. But um he was telling me, he was like, Yeah, you know, I had to drive like two hours from my my location, and then where I was for those two that I went that was two hours away, I just had to spend 12 hours there. And they they fucking paid him four thousand, bro. Four thousand for a two-hour drive and just to chill there for the whole day? Yeah, shit.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, dog.

SPEAKER_09

You want me to rub your feet?

SPEAKER_01

Like yeah, yeah. Um my my man does uh um chauffeuring, that's a chauffeur, right? Like, yeah, dog. My man does that, he gets paid.

SPEAKER_09

And uh Yeah, he was telling me justify one job is four thousand, bro. Like, I was like, shh, I need to switch careers, but I love the camera shit.

SPEAKER_01

So yeah. He uh I was at a job, I mean, one of my clients, um, she's like filthy rich, you know, yeah. Um you know, I've told you about who I'm talking about.

SPEAKER_08

Right, right, right.

SPEAKER_01

And uh I was working and he pulls up down her driveway, gets out of this huge fucking like Lincoln, yeah, it was a navigator. Wanna say it was a navigator, it was like a brand new one or whatever.

SPEAKER_09

Oh, those are nice though, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

And um fucking she he was he had the he had the show for her to the airport. And when he gets out, I'm like, yo, what up, nigga? He's like, oh shit, what up? And I'm like, yo, what up, B? I haven't seen him in like over 10 years, you know. It's my man too. I'm like, what the fuck you doing here? He was like, I'm about to pick up on Miss Miss K Miss, you know, I was about to say her name. And I'm like, and I'm like, oh yeah, he was like, he was I was like, how the hell you know her? He was like, Oh, I don't, it's my first time picking her up. And I was like, oh, I was like, yeah, I've been here for like 15, 15 years, dog. So you um blah blah blah. Damn and then she comes out, and then she comes out and um and I'm talking to him, and I'm like, hey, oh like I said her name, I'm like, hey, this is my friend here. She was like, Oh, great, great. I was like, he'll make sure I'm he'll definitely protect you on the way all the way to the airport. You know what I'm saying? He's a big daddy. He's like he's like 6'5, like 250, 275. He's a big boy. Like he's a yeah, he's a big dude. Braulic. And he was one of the illest cat burglars I ever knew, dog. Like a big dude like that creep through your window without making a sound, dog. That was nuts. That big and that was crazy.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, I can't even roll over in bed without the sound.

SPEAKER_01

That's what I'm saying. But that motherfucker used to creep into anybody's crib, rob the shit out of you while you was sleeping, bro. Big motherfucker like that. And he'll beat the shit out of you too. Like, if he wanted to. He was bully, he was kind of bully, you know. But uh, yeah, I'm like, I'm like, what the fuck are you doing? He's like, Yeah, man, this is a good gig, man. I'm getting paid good money, you know what I'm saying? All I have to do is just take it to the airport, and I'm Gucci for like a week. And I'm like, What? And I'm like, that sounds good. But he was, I was, he was like, Yeah, I think I'm gonna go get me my own. Like, he was talking about he wanted to get his own car.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

And then chauffeur.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, so dude, you know, I was talking to dude about it. I was like, that sounds like a good idea. And he's like, hey, look, he's like, you invest in a vehicle for this. He's like, you can jump on board with us if you'll get paid real good. I was like, shit.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, you can just get your credit right and fucking uh put it on.

SPEAKER_09

Oh, my credit's doing amazing, right?

SPEAKER_01

You can just get a down payment and get one, yeah.

SPEAKER_09

Right. First fucking check will pay it off.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, either way, you know, like uh it'll get paid off in like a year or two. Yeah, you know what I'm saying? Instead of four.

SPEAKER_09

If I'm making the money that he's making, shit. I'll have that paid off in a couple months. Fuck a whole year, bro.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, they got these new things too that are like um like those bracelets or something that have your your your card. Oh, the yeah, I have the dot. Yeah, I have that bracelet. Is that what it is? Yeah, you can't get somebody's phone and shit, and then it'll tell you everything. Yeah, dog. Yeah, that shit's easy, you know?

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, me and uh me and my boy got some. Well, we only got two because we was we was talking about doing business cards, and then I was and then he brought up the idea, like, why don't we just get the bracelets that way, like, you know, the cards, if the cars get destroyed by accident or water damage, whatever damage happens. Because you know how cards are, they fall around places.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, everybody grabs a card, they look at it, and they just throw it away. They toss it, or they use it for their weed on their weed tray. Right.

SPEAKER_09

So it's kind of like it's almost like uh, you know, it's it's instant what's the word I'm looking for?

SPEAKER_01

This is my this is my appointment card, and I use it for my weed. Right, exactly.

SPEAKER_09

Like, but I'm saying with that, it like it makes people engage right away. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Because when they tap it, they look at their phone, and it's gonna be on their phone, and no matter what they do, it might keep popping up on their phone or on their fucking Facebook feed or whatever they use.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, yeah. Fuck yeah, dude.

SPEAKER_01

I think I might get one dude.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, I think uh he got two for ninety, bro.

SPEAKER_01

Two for ninety?

SPEAKER_09

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

You gotta get a chauffeuring license too. Right?

SPEAKER_09

What for that? Oh yeah, you have to get yeah, the what is it called? Livery, or livery plates. They're a little extra, you know. Well, when you see anything that's like taxi service or chauffeuring services, you'll always see on the license plate, it'll say like L I V. L I V E R Y.

SPEAKER_01

L I V E R like liver.

SPEAKER_09

Like liver with a Y at the end of it.

SPEAKER_01

Livery.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah. And I to like for the life of me, I'm like, what does that even mean?

SPEAKER_01

Is it is it like does like each word mean something? I mean each letter?

SPEAKER_09

No, I think it's like something I do for the living, I guess.

SPEAKER_02

Oh no. I'm gonna yo, I'm gonna see if I can look this up.

SPEAKER_09

Hold on, let me see if I can look this up.

SPEAKER_01

So Cherie, you uh you drove people around. You remember the license place that says livery? No, livery. Like to chauffeur people around. That's the shit.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

She said, Yeah, it is livery, right?

SPEAKER_09

Liberty Liberty Bibity. Liberty Liberty Bibbidi Bibidi. A vehicle used for higher to transfer passengers or company.

SPEAKER_01

I'm going to use my foot to to stir the soup.

SPEAKER_02

Yo, that's so funny.

SPEAKER_09

She's fucking gross, dog. I was thinking about making a skit about Indian street food.

SPEAKER_01

Yo, so funny.

SPEAKER_09

Yo, because I've seen some people do it. I'm like, yeah, whatever. It's funny. It's like, uh, but I'm like, I feel like I can really fucking. I think you can.

SPEAKER_01

Put brown face on.

SPEAKER_09

Oh, God.

SPEAKER_01

With red lips. I mean, I got the beard, so I'm safe, right? I mean, it is parody, right? You see Drewski. Yo. Yeah. That was hilarious, bro. Yo, the way he stared into the camera, he's like. And he was holding the Bible. It was so stupid. And you can kind of see his big ass beard under it to make it look like it's her jaw. I'm like, yo, his makeup artist needs a fucking raise, bro.

SPEAKER_09

They were saying how he he didn't. It was like, yeah, he looked like uh Erica Kirk, but then someone made a point that he looked like this rapper's girlfriend. I can't remember his fucking name for the life of me. I think it's like Uchie something.

SPEAKER_01

Nah.

SPEAKER_09

It's like Uchi, Uchi, oh nah. It's Uchi something, bro. Uchi Kirk. Whatever. But the girlfriend, the girlfriend looks just like Drewski dressed as Erica Kirk. Really?

SPEAKER_01

That's funny, but you know, and then Drewski did make a point. He said, I never said I was her. I didn't use her name. They said it was her. Yeah.

SPEAKER_09

And he was like, But to be fair, it's kind of gaslighting, if you ask me. Because he was definitely taking clips of her. Yeah. Like her reaction and her interactions on the internet and stuff like that. But he said conservative women. But this bitch is like, motherfucker, you know ain't nobody stupid. We know we're talking about VK.

SPEAKER_01

Yo. That shit was hilarious. And you can tell it's like him, his body movement. He's like, I'm like, yo, so stupid. Yo, I was fucking dead, dog, when I saw that shit. And it's funny because I saw it, and then like a couple of minutes later, you had posted. You was like, yo, this dude Drewski. And I was like, oh shit, you saw that too, dog. Because as soon as I wake up in the morning, I see shit like that when I'm taking a shit, obviously.

SPEAKER_09

Right. But yo, like it was crazy because, like, you know, I was having a bad day that day. Like, I was really like, I had to pull myself out of bed, you know. Like, I was just having a weird mental health day. And then I'm just sitting there and I'm just like, ugh, whatever, doing the the you know, constant Facebook doom scroll for reels and stuff, just until I fall asleep. And then boom, three o'clock in the morning, bro. Here comes this motherfucker with that skit. I'm over here dying laughing in tears. Like just laughing my ass off. I watched it. Yo, uncountable times. And I'm sitting there in bed, like, it's I I I fall asleep or whatever. I smoke, I fall asleep. And then I wake up at like, I don't know, maybe six, seven o'clock in the morning, and I'm taking a piss, and I just start cracking up thinking about it, bro. I'm like, yo, I gotta go watch this shit again, bro. I was finding all the clips and highlights over that video. That shit was funny. That shit was best yet. I believe that's probably like the best skit he's ever made so far.

SPEAKER_01

I really like the redneck dude he did. That shit was funny as fuck. See, nobody even even the little kid, even the young kid, he was like, Yeah, dude, fuck it. Yeah, remember? Yeah, yeah. Somebody had posted the family picture. Did you see it? The family picture, no? Yeah, of him of all three of the characters together on a couch. It's like a family photo. You gotta look it up. It's fucking hilarious. And he was, and then I guess he wrote, Don't make me do a whole series.

SPEAKER_09

Yo, he should though.

SPEAKER_01

Of all three of the characters, like as a family. I was like, yo, that shit is crazy.

SPEAKER_09

Oh shit. You see it? He can do a whole family's kit now, and it's of the the white dude. You know that white rapper, whatever that can say the n-word, whatever. They was like saying, Oh, I can't say that.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, he should do that.

SPEAKER_09

So it's him, yo. They have a picture of him, the redneck guy, and then him dressed as Erica Kirk.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, for real? Hold on. The rapper that was saying the N-word all through his whole rap?

SPEAKER_09

Um, I don't know if it's him, but no.

SPEAKER_01

Oh no, he did like a little regular white kid. Like he didn't again. He's from like LA.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, he was the white kid that was accepted in the hood. Like he was the only white kid that was accepted. Oh, I do remember that.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. But he should do a parody of that other dude that was saying the N-word. Oh, that would be wrecked. Yo, that would be wreck. I was dead when I saw that. My man Paulito has sent me that first, and then you had sent me that.

SPEAKER_09

But I'm like, who made him feel safe to do that?

SPEAKER_01

Man, I guess he was born around a bunch of niggas.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, but but I'm saying, like, he's literally like he's over here acting like he's like all this conservative shit and against like immigrants and talking all this like white empowerment shit, and then also now he's like, I could say nigga. Nigga, all of that.

SPEAKER_01

He was on some like some some fucking KKK shit? Yeah, yeah, like all of that. Oh, I didn't really like it.

SPEAKER_09

I thought he was just like it was like bro, it was like, you know how motherfuckers be making subtle digs about their racist ass fucking way of thinking? That that's how this motherfucker was.

SPEAKER_04

What?

SPEAKER_09

Like if you yeah, if you pull up this if you have you seen the music video for uh his um it was like the MAGA rap song. No. Yo, oh my god. If you see the MAGA rap song and then see the song that he made with all the dropping N-word d dropping the N-bombs and shit, you you you're gonna be over there like scratching your head, like cause he's acting like he's all for the American whiteness, and then really now I didn't I didn't say that. Jesus It was just by it was just by scrolling that I seen that first video that he made, the MAGA rap song. When Trump first got in office and all that shit was happening, and then after he made the MAGA rap song, here we go. Months later, he's coming up with the the nigga song.

SPEAKER_01

Yo, that shit is crazy, B.

SPEAKER_09

But then here's Erica Kirk being pissed off that uh Drusky made whiteface. And I'm like, you know how many white people have been doing blackface? Yeah, and we couldn't do a motherfucking thing about that.

SPEAKER_01

But yo, he stressed it. It's parody. You can't do nothing about it. And parody is protected, yeah. So that's just it. Like, so what it's not like he lied, he was just like, I mean, they did blackface and oh well. We we bypassed all that shit.

SPEAKER_09

Like, honestly, I'm not I'm not offended if if a white person or a black person does either or. Like, look at uh Tropical Thunder.

SPEAKER_01

I was just talking to my brother about this earlier. We had um we podcasted this morning, right? Right, and um I was telling him the same thing, and he didn't even know about he was like, I do I don't remember Tropic Thunder like that. I was like, what? I was like, are you insane?

SPEAKER_09

That shit was funny as hell.

SPEAKER_01

I was like, I was like, that's that that was like most classic fucking movie in its time.

SPEAKER_09

Where nobody got mad that Robert Downey. Yeah, Donnie had a black face.

SPEAKER_01

But the funny part is that he was an American, then he played an Australian with white with blue eyes and blonde hair, and he was gay, right? Was he gay? He wasn't, he was just a blonde-haired, blue-eyed Australian, then he played a black guy. Yeah, he was Australian.

SPEAKER_09

What for Tropical Thunder?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, so alright, so remember No Tropical Thunder, it was Robert Downey Jr., right? Yeah, and he played an Australian playing a black dude.

unknown

What the fuck?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, dog. What? I'm talking, I'm from mind fucked. This is that's what I'm saying. So that's that's that was the twist of the whole thing. Remember in the beginning of the movie, he had a trailer with Toby Maguire, and he would have blonde hair with blue eyes, and he was holding his hand. It was like a gay priest movie.

SPEAKER_09

I vaguely remember that.

SPEAKER_01

Dog, it was the in the beginning of the movie, they they showed like the first first thing when they st when they started Tropic Thunder. They played each and every one of the characters' movies, like the their trailers, their acting trailers. Because they were actors, they were actors that got thrown into the jungle and they didn't even know they were thrown into the jungle, bro.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

You know, so they thought it was in a movie set, but they was actually in a real war.

SPEAKER_09

That's crazy.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, yeah. So you gotta you gotta watch Tropic Thunder again, bro.

SPEAKER_02

Like, yeah, because for some reason when I was watching it, though, I didn't even realize it.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, well, I mean, you probably watched it once or twice.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, I watched it.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, then when you watched it, it probably like yeah, and then when you watched it, you know, it probably popped up and whatever. Yeah, it was just like skinny here and it's fucking um Jack Black plays the fucking uh like like the white actor that did the clumps.

SPEAKER_09

Oh shit, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, you know what I'm saying? Like he was that actor, and then fucking uh Ben Stiller was the action actor, you know, and then uh Robert Downey Jr. was the drama actor, and then the other, I forgot the black kid's name, but he was like the you know the the the black actor, you know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

And um, yeah, they all went to the jungle duck. The fucking director blew up in the middle of the shit, and then fucking Ben Stiller grabbed the head, and he didn't know, he thought it was a fake head. It was real, it was a real head, so he's like dangling, and you see the jaw moving, like he's like, Loo, look at me, I'm prosthetic. And then he went and tight, tasted the guts that was coming out the neck, and he was like, see, I'm fake blood. He was like, fake and like the blood was real, and then he was like, Yo, maybe this is real blood or whatever. Oh no, so yeah, that's what happened. So in the beginning of the movie, like I was explaining this to Angels, so fuck it, I'm gonna explain it here too. In the beginning of the movie, there were the director um had like a like a three million dollar shot that he was supposed to get, and this is in the States, like a plane going over and and boom, boom, boom, but blowing up a whole like set, you know what I'm saying? But it was a lot of money, and they fucked around. The dude who was to push to push the button at the same time as the thing fucked it up, so they fucked up the the the funds for the movie.

SPEAKER_09

Damn, because they only had one one chance to shoot it, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Just that one, so he fucked it up. So he was like, fuck, I gotta finish this movie. And Tom Cruise was the Jewish dude that gave him the money for it.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

So I don't know if you remember Tom Cruise dancing at the end. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And he was like, You, you punch him in his fucking face. Like they were at a Zoom meeting and shit. Do you remember that?

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

And then the big black dude got up, big black dude got up, and he was like him. He was like, punch him in his fucking face. Like, so he punched the director in his face, he was like stealing on him and shit in the meeting and shit. You know what I'm saying? He's like, yo, it's so funny. You gotta watch it, bro.

SPEAKER_09

I have to that movie came out in what, like 2009.

SPEAKER_01

Like 10 over 10 years ago.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

But yo, like, so basically he fucked up the funding, and then he had an idea to drop the fucking guys off because he didn't have like a background in like a movie set. So he was like, let's go to the jungle. So he dropped them niggas off from like Thailand somewhere in some kind of jungle and shit. And but he didn't know that there was a war going on at the same time.

SPEAKER_08

It was already some bullshit happening.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, so he fucking dropped them in the middle of there, told them that there was some cameras in the trees, so let's improvise. And now as he's talking to them, he fucks around and steps on a mine, bro. And he was like, What the fuck is this? He looks and he lets go, and then boom, he just blows up in front of the whole cast. And the cast is like, what the fuck? Like they're holding their guns, like, was that real?

SPEAKER_09

Like, was that supposed to happen?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah. So they go up and Ben Stiller was like, oh, come on, this is a part of the movie, da da da. And then he picks up like a his head that was blown up, and that's where it starts. That's where it starts, dog. So they go through a whole mission and they try to save each other and all this shit. So they actually shot a movie that was actually real.

SPEAKER_07

That's crazy.

SPEAKER_01

So at the end of it, it was funny. There was a there were so many funny parts because like Robert Downey Jr. was talking shit, like he stayed in character as a black man.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, he did a really good job.

SPEAKER_01

Dude, the whole movie, though. Even like, you know, even when they wasn't acting and there wasn't shooting, he was still in, you know. Stated character. It's so fucking hilarious, dog.

SPEAKER_09

God dang.

SPEAKER_01

I was like, that was the best. I was and I'm so glad that he played blackface, not in a bad way, but it was so funny. But that's a big thing. But I think they made it, they twisted it though. They twisted it as uh uh a blonde-haired blue-eyed guy in a movie playing a black man. So it wasn't even Robert Downey Jr. playing a black dude, it was an Australian dude. Yeah, you know what I'm saying? It's so funny, dog, so funny.

SPEAKER_09

But what what gets me is it's like, alright, we've had white chicks.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I know. Trust white chicks.

SPEAKER_09

But what's funny is funny, like, bro. I look at it like this, like, at the end of the day, like, uh jokes are jokes.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, yeah. You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_09

Like, so you everybody's gonna get made fun of. It's not just gonna be black people, it's not just gonna be white people, Asians, so on and so forth, it's not just gonna be skinny, fat, whatever. Everybody's getting made fun of.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_09

And it is the whole point of comedy is to fucking you know make light all of the neg all with all of the negative shit that's going on in the world. It's telling you, like, laugh at it. You know, you gotta laugh it off sometimes because you're gonna drive yourself crazy.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, and in the in the art of acting, you're just acting. Look at like what they said with Shakespeare.

SPEAKER_06

Yep.

SPEAKER_01

It had men playing women, right? On stage. So it was just acting. It wasn't it wasn't nothing offensive. Whether it was a white woman or a black woman they were playing, didn't matter.

SPEAKER_00

Right. Right.

SPEAKER_01

You know what I'm saying? So that's the art. So I mean, if you want to take it in that way, it's art. It doesn't even matter. Like when you look at westerns in the 70s and the 60s, the 50s, bro, the black and white joys, there were white people playing fucking natives.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

There wasn't one nigga. There was white people playing natives, bro. It was white people playing slaves. Even the Egyptian movies. Yeah, oh yeah, yeah, yeah. Those are all white people, bro.

SPEAKER_09

And then you got what, The Rock, and he's not even Egyptian. The motherfuckers like Samoan.

SPEAKER_01

It basically is acting. I mean, look at Robin Williams. He fucking played a genie.

SPEAKER_07

Right.

SPEAKER_01

He's blue, you know, like what the fuck? Like, leave him alone.

SPEAKER_09

And then everybody got mad when Will Smith was genie.

SPEAKER_01

Yo, yeah, yeah. A black, a black and blue genie. Yeah. A bluish black genie. Uh, but I heard I heard Will Smith did a good fucking job on that joint.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, I mean, he has humor. So, I mean, so does, you know, Robin Williams. But I'm saying Robin Williams wasn't like the like he was the cartoon.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_09

So when they did like the whole CGI build to Will Smith's face and the genie, like it came out. I don't know. A lot of people was kind of like on different sides with that movie.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_09

It said it was pretty good, but it's like, oh, it's not the same. Well, obviously. It's a fucking it's a real life animation. Like, you know what I mean? It was cartoon, it was Disney drawings back then. Like, now it's an actual fucking movie. But I'm telling you right now, the real, you know, the real life movie of a of a genie was uh was it Shazam?

SPEAKER_01

I was just about to say that.

SPEAKER_09

Or Sinbad.

SPEAKER_01

With Sinbad. Do you remember the one with Shaquille O'Neal?

SPEAKER_09

So it's Sinbad. So everybody, I I believe, in my from what I understand, Sinbad was the actor.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, that's his name, right? Right? Yeah.

SPEAKER_09

So but the thing is, is people used to call the movie Sinbad because the way they did the logo on the the cover art.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, the logo bigger than the title. Shazam.

SPEAKER_02

I believe, but Shazam was Shaq, no? Shazam was also Shaq. And then it was a superhero.

SPEAKER_09

No, but I'm saying that Genie movie was Sinbad. They're saying it's a um Mandela effect. There's no.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I know there is a Mandela effect. So Shaquille O'Neill was never in a movie called Shazam. Yeah, he was.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, that's what I said, right?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, and then fucking um um yeah, uh Sinbad was he was in a movie called Shazam. Yes. Yes, I'm not sure. I know that. Yeah, no, yeah. And then after that, instead of a genie, there was an actual superhero that would say Shazam in order for him to turn into a baby. Right. Remember that? Right.

SPEAKER_09

So that's what I'm thinking about.

SPEAKER_01

Well, and then in the movie became Shazam instead of I mean, yeah, though.

SPEAKER_09

I believe it's like the second or like the newer version of it, I guess. I don't believe they call it the second Sinbad, you know, whatever.

SPEAKER_01

Oh no, no. I guess it was like a remake.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, basically, it was a remake. Because it was fucking Shaq, bro. And I remember both of them. Yeah, I was alive for both of them.

SPEAKER_02

So I'm like, that's not a Mandela effect, it's just these young motherfuckers are a little dick. And don't maybe there's an app called Shazam.

SPEAKER_09

Right. That's the first thing that pops up if you Google it.

SPEAKER_01

You know what I mean? I'm sure there's a fucking stripper named Shazam.

SPEAKER_02

Shazam.

SPEAKER_00

Ladies and gentlemen, I'm going to the stage. Shazam.

SPEAKER_06

Yo, DJ O'Vean.

SPEAKER_09

Speaking, speaking of DJ, I just came across a video today. I was going to share it, but I was conflicted on the idea that I was okay with sharing this dude whipping his dick out in public and it being on camera. Now you're gonna understand what I when I'm about to tell you, why I was conflicted about sharing it, because then it would have made me seem a little questionable about it. But uh I just, you know, I was just minding my business, doom scrolling like we all do. And here I go, come across this uh dude DJing at some nightclub.

SPEAKER_01

Uh-huh.

SPEAKER_09

Tell me why this motherfucker pulled out his meat and started scribbling the the tables. With his dick? With his dick.

SPEAKER_01

Oh my god.

SPEAKER_09

Was it a dildo or is this real dick? No, it was his dick, boy. Like it was his dick. Alright. Like he had, you could see like part of his balls like popping out of his fucking shit. And I'm like, bro. I was like, yo. And I showed my boy Jay. I was like, yo, look at this weirdo, bro. And then he was like, are we? I felt like I was like, are we the weirdos because we're watching it? And then I showed him the shit. So that makes me double the weird.

SPEAKER_01

For like double watching it and triple watching it.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, because I yo, I just couldn't believe my fucking eyes, bro. I was like, this is really happening because like my thing is like I was can I was really confused because I I say fuck or tell somebody she's a fat bitch skinny neck.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_09

I get banned from Facebook.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, you always get banned from Facebook.

SPEAKER_02

Over stupid shit. I mean, sometimes you do go overboard.

SPEAKER_09

But here here I but do you think seeing another man's dick on Facebook is more less overboard than my opinion? No. Okay. So this motherfucker, this shit's up there. So I was like, but my luck, I would go and share that shit and I would get banned. But not the guy that that fucking posted it in the first place.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, you'll get banned for sharing it.

SPEAKER_02

You gotta be first. You gotta be first to share it. Yeah, I mean first to post it. I'm like, this is this is diabolical, and this shit out of pocket, bro. It's hilarious.

SPEAKER_09

I'm like jealous because I'm like, why does he get away from that? And I I get yelled at for a cousin, like, dang.

SPEAKER_01

That shit was fucking crazy, dog.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, bro. Straight whipped his dick out.

SPEAKER_01

And it's funny because like you would just you just talking about whipping dicks out, right? Um like I said, I was podcasting with my my my younger brother. By the way, Yang and Yin podcast. Coming soon, yeah. Yang and Yin, where me and my younger brother were totally opposite. He's tall, I'm small, I'm fat, he's skinny. Um I told him I was like his dick's probably long and skinny, and mine is fucking just regular and fat. You know what I'm saying? Like we're both total opposite. We're both the total opposite, but we fucking get along so good. Like we're best friends.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, so I was like, I'm just gonna be yin and yin.

SPEAKER_01

So yeah, we're doing a yang and yin podcast. It's more like a little therapy, how you doing, brother, and talking, you know, not like us, like raunchy and shit. Yeah, we be bullshit. We be bullshitting, and we we're gonna get back into swinging things with this podcast, you know. But um, yeah, it's funny because I was talking about like speaking of whipping dicks out. I was telling him I was like, how um, you know, like I I I had I had one of my brothers that was a fuck, he's a level three sex offender, you know, and I found this out years later, and he didn't know who I was talking about, and I had to text it to him because I didn't want to say the name over the podcast.

SPEAKER_08

Right, right.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, he was like, damn, you know, and I was like, Yeah, blah blah blah. He lied to me, like he told me he got locked up for a couple of pounds when it was actually some other shit. But anyways, and he was like, Yeah, these days you can't even you can't do nothing. You can just become a fucking uh a sex offended. I was like, Yeah, dog. I remember when they was when they first locked people up for just pissing behind. Dumpster.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, you can still get I mean you don't get locked up for that, you just get psyched. No, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

No, and then you become a sex offender because you whipped your dick out in public, bro.

SPEAKER_09

Right, true. But it's like now I like I don't know how every single Massachusetts don't matter.

SPEAKER_01

You gotta use a restroom.

SPEAKER_09

You know how they say they always say like charges are dependent on the environment or intentions of the crime.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, but you gotta think about everywhere in Boston there's a school zone.

SPEAKER_08

Oh, facts.

SPEAKER_01

Even in even in like in Cape, there's a school zone. But I'm New Bedford. But I'm saying like school zones everywhere. You can't get away without being a good thing. So it basically just don't piss up. Exactly. Yeah. So that they make you register. That's it. And then you have to be a fucking registered fucking sex offender for pissing in public. So that's basically taking your dick.

SPEAKER_09

And you don't you know when you know when you register too in the in the um because it'll describe like what your charges were with your crime. Yeah, yeah, it wasn't. It's not gonna say peeing in public, it's gonna say indecent exposure around children. Right, right. Yeah, it'll be like the worst thing. And they're thinking you're just this creepy. You're like, nah, I just didn't want to.

SPEAKER_01

Like, nah, I just fucking took a piss behind a dumpster, nigga. It was like 12 at night. School wasn't even out there.

SPEAKER_09

You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_01

I was I was behind fucking goddamn stopping shop taking a piss. But no, yeah, um, I do know a dude who who what that's what happened to him. He pissing at stopping shop behind a dumpster, taking a piss. It was like 11:30 at night, business was closed, his car was parked, he was like, Yo, I gotta pee. Went, pissed behind the dumpster, came out, and then fucking Boston police was like, Yo, what are you doing? Flashing their lights on and he was like, Oh, he was he was like, Yo, I just had to pee real quick. They was like, You're not supposed to fucking piss in public. You know, that's a fucking violation.

SPEAKER_09

But you're gonna tell me none of those cops, not a not a male judge, not a male lawyer, not male.

SPEAKER_01

Not in this case, not one male in this world that's a part of the all and probably pissed out and I'm sure their wives and babies' mothers squatted by the fucking side of the car to take a fucking. Of course. But these motherfuckers ain't got shit else to do but make someone's life fucking miserable.

SPEAKER_09

Well, you make money when you lock people up.

SPEAKER_01

So I'm sure, I'm sure if it was the right cops, you know, they would have like, yeah, like that's what I'm saying. Stop whipping your dick out. Get get out of here.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, like there's some cops that are really cool about shit like that, because they're like, it's not worth putting someone in jail for. Like, that's stupid. Because like some people some cops like really believe in you know, good and bad karma. So it's like, why am I gonna penalize you for being human? Like, you have to take a piss, bro. I get it, but just please don't do it over here. Don't like try to try to make it to the bath next time. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, but like, I don't know.

SPEAKER_01

What do you what do you what do you think of the um the auditing videos? You seen those?

SPEAKER_09

Oh, I love watching those.

SPEAKER_01

Like the body can vids and like two, dog. Yeah, this is the same. I fuck with this dude, Ellie. Ellie, Ellie, um, the people's the people's journalist in New York. He be yelling at it. Oh, yeah. Yo, there's a what are you gonna do? What are you gonna do? Huh? I'm filming in your thing. What are you gonna do? You gonna call the police?

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, yeah. And there's another in Boston that I always see, uh, what's his name? Uh I'll be able to find it on check. But yeah, there's a dude in Boston. He's cops.

SPEAKER_01

Oh yeah, he walks up to the cops, like, what the fuck y'all doing? Yeah, you're gonna do that. Yeah, you stupid motherfuckers. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He be wild, son. He be going up to niggas like um uh uh at a at a stop sign, like, what the fuck y'all patrolling around here for? Don't nobody do shit around here. Get out of here. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Hell yeah. That's my guy, dog. I like that dude, dog.

SPEAKER_09

Yo, I've fucks with him heavy, bro, but I can't remember his name.

SPEAKER_01

So these dudes basically go around filming shit, practicing the First Amendment right, which is uh freedom of speech and freedom of press. Right. And it's okay, like, but these people you have to do it on um a public area, like a public sidewalk, public fucking hallway. But they go in these federal buildings, and these people, you know, they think that the whole building is uh private, but there's no yeah, the lobby's public. That's it, the hallways are public.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, because they say they have the saying where it's like, I don't follow policy, I follow law.

SPEAKER_01

Right, right. And you guys, that's what you guys do. You guys have to follow policy because y'all the employees of this building. I'm not no employee. I'm a fucking sister. I'm the public, yeah. Right. And they get that shit twisted. So when they get their asses handed to them, I it I fucking love it. I'd be saying, I love watching the pepper spray line. Oh yeah, man. I'd be that shit be making me furious, bro.

SPEAKER_08

I love the pepper spray.

SPEAKER_01

Like, I'd be wanting to just like I was like, yo, I gotta go, pro. Maybe I should be an auditor. Go to fucking uh here in Barnstable in Cape and make people's fucking lives miserable. They be like, stop putting me on camera. I'd be like, bitch, shut up.

SPEAKER_09

Leave the post office, go back to your job and just sit in the water.

SPEAKER_01

That'll be funny as shit. Go to the post office. Uh they'd be like, Lou, what are you doing? I'd be like, shut up. I'm practicing my First Amendment right, bitch.

SPEAKER_03

Right.

SPEAKER_01

You can't do nothing. No, you're not supposed to film here. No, you not supposed to film here, bitch.

SPEAKER_09

You know what's crazy? They get so mad that you're filming them, but they have cameras all around the place.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, and then they whip out the camera.

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Right.

SPEAKER_01

Filming you. I'll be like, whoa, you were just complaining about we can't film here. Now you're pulling out your shit to film, you fucking dumb idiot.

SPEAKER_09

Sometimes gaslighting is necessary in certain situations because it's kind of like proving to them, see how dumb you sound, getting mad at me for doing this when you're doing it yourself.

SPEAKER_01

See, I like I like when people go up to the businesses and the owners come out, they're like, hey, how you doing? Is everything okay? They'll be like, Yep, everything's okay. I'm just filming. And then they'll be like, Oh, okay, well, do you want to come inside the film and check it out? Yeah, yeah. Are you like promoting something? Or you know, like, I mean, if you are, of course, you can come in. I don't have a problem with you filming and you know, like shit like that. I love that. I love those videos.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, there's a guy named Um, his name's Tu Apre, I think. I believe his name's Tua Pri, but he's he like trolls, right? Because he'll he'll he'll go to different like uh cities. For instance, he went to like Fort Lauderdale or some shit like that. And he was just walking up the strip, like, you know, taking video of the place. And people are like, certain people came up to him, like, oh, what are you recording for? He's like, Oh, just travel videos. And he's just like being just travel videos, but he's being funny, just like, yeah, yeah, it's chill, you know. And he's like, She's like, Oh, cool, travel video because yeah, Becca. Yeah, that's chill, darling. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Just like being like real retarded. It's just the way he I'm gonna have to send you the link so you see what I'm saying. But yeah, yo, he's it's so funny because he acts like he's not all there, but he is. Yeah, but he's like a comedian, but an audit at the same time. But he does other shit too, like he does like skits and other reviews and all this other stuff, but yeah, I like I like the audit videos that um is like that one dude in the whole town. The one dude you're not gonna be.

SPEAKER_01

He fucks with the cops in his own town.

SPEAKER_08

Oh yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Stays there all the time, and they're like, come on, dude, what do you what do you want now? And he was like, nothing. Just put it injustice and da-da-da-da. Give me your phone. Yeah, I'm fucking why are you looking at your phone while I'm like the you know, the screen in their car and all that shit. I'm like, Oh yeah, he's funny.

SPEAKER_09

That's my problem. I pay taxes.

SPEAKER_01

But his his thing was is that he started doing this because um he had he owns like like 70 acres, right, of farmland and all that. And he's a he's a young black kid. And uh, he owns all this uh all this shit, you know, with like horses and blah blah blah. And uh he had he had uh broke up with his fiancee, not even his wife, right? Yeah and then she went to the town and tried to put all his property under her name or some shit, and somebody signed off for it at the office, at the clerk's office. Nigga, that's a serious lawsuit. Yeah, dog. So he went there with the camera, with the shit on his forehead, and started his whole journey from there. And then he fucking, he he, yo, it took it was like an hour of footage of him going from the office outside and then police coming and him owning every single officer, officers that didn't give their fucking badge number and their names and all that. Everybody need a dick because he's a young black kid that owns big property.

SPEAKER_08

Yep.

SPEAKER_01

But his fucking I think his girlfriend was white too. I don't know. And then he went in there and did some crazy shit. They got her footage of her going in there, they got the footage of the clerk even signing off to it when she wasn't supposed to.

SPEAKER_09

Don't you need like identification?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, well, you need you need him too, present. Because he's the owner of the property.

SPEAKER_09

But he would have to be like the coach.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, exactly. It was some crazy shit. But the clerk had signed off to it. Like, she didn't do her job right.

SPEAKER_08

Dumb bitch.

SPEAKER_01

Unless, unless, like, that was her homegirl. You know, and then they try to play some shit, like, yeah, bitch, I'll hook you up, but you gotta hook me up too. Yeah, type shit. But he caught on to it and he fucked, yo, it was so fucking uh I will it was so satisfying, and then they they added like the court case after at the end. Oh, I love watching. Oh my god, me too, bro.

SPEAKER_09

I love watching people get caught up for being grimy, man.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I've been watching a lot of murders, like you know, see that's what I fall asleep to. I fall asleep to like no, like like the raw footage, like we're fucking like they caught them, and the bodies are in the basement, and the house is all nasty, and like they're making the arrest and shit, and you're like, ugh, and it's like a fucking head in the bucket. You're like, oh shit, what the fuck?

SPEAKER_09

Did you do you see it or is it blared out?

SPEAKER_01

Um, some, some, but you can't really see it as in like there's a head in the bucket, you see like a towel over it, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's what they'll show, but they won't actually show the face.

SPEAKER_09

Like, is it fucked up that I would like to see that? No, it's dope. I think it's fucking crazy. I think for me, I just like I don't know. Like, I've always since I was a little kid, I've always had like an obsession with how life and death is, right? Like life is already like, you know, the main thing that people don't censor. Like that's the you ever realize that? Like nobody censors life. Like they don't censor the beginning of life, they don't censor life. Yeah, they censor death. Yeah, and it's inevitable. We know it's a fucking thing. Just like coming to life is a thing, so it's death, so why aren't we allowed to because I feel like people wouldn't be so scared of death or like ignorant to the you know, certain environments of death if they just seen the things for what it is. It's like you go to other countries, it's so normal to walk by a dead body, like nobody's even phased.

SPEAKER_05

That's true.

SPEAKER_09

But then, you know, thinking about that as I'm saying saying this, I'm like, well, I think if we was, you know, desensitized, I would I was just gonna say it would take away compassion.

SPEAKER_01

Well, I mean, we are desensitized, no? Because we see everything. We see everything on the internet.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, exactly.

SPEAKER_01

Am I saying it right or sensitized? Desensitized or sensitized? Which one is it?

SPEAKER_09

Desensitized is to to be um not not fucking uh not have a problem with seeing a fucking somebody's head cut off.

SPEAKER_01

And an example, yeah. It doesn't hurt your feelings.

SPEAKER_02

You can keep looking at it, like it's not like it's not gross to you, it's not shocking or surprising.

SPEAKER_09

It's kind of like, oh, we understand it, so we're not as appalled by it.

SPEAKER_01

And I feel like we are these days so desensitized. Because back then, if we saw a body, we'd be like, oh shit. You know what I'm saying? Well, yeah, like now we see a body online, we're just like, oh, okay, scroll, scroll, yeah, scroll.

SPEAKER_09

It looks like it's not like the thing is it's different to see it online than it is in real life. Right. You know what I'm saying? Like to actually see somebody stop breathing and hearing that death girdle and like I say girdle, gurgle.

SPEAKER_03

Gurgle, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_09

Oh no, they call it the death rattle. I'm sorry. It's when like all your fucking body fluids are getting clogged up in your throat while you're trying to take a breath, and then you just stop breathing. Yeah. You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_01

Soak on your own blood.

SPEAKER_09

Right, but like I get it, it's it's not comfortable to see shit like that because that's not some it's almost like being traumatized because you're like, oh shit. One day I'm gonna die. And I wanna now you start hyperphyxiating on how you're gonna die. But that's the thing, that I do that stuff. Yeah, and that's why I'm like that's why I like learning about this shit because I feel like the more I know, the more understanding and comfortable I'll be with it.

SPEAKER_01

I get it.

SPEAKER_09

But then I cannot but I also find myself not as compassionate with death.

SPEAKER_01

Okay.

SPEAKER_09

If that makes sense. Not saying I don't feel bad on the inside or I'm just like, oh, that's terrible. But in certain like obviously, like losing my brother or my best friend, or somebody I really love that I'm close to that affects me different. But like when somebody else goes to it and somebody I care about is going through it, that I have no attachment to their loss, like I'm just kinda like, I don't know, man, I'm sorry. Like, I I feel bad because like, yeah, you're upset, but I can't I don't feel how you feel about loss, you know what I mean? Yeah, but I think that's because I grew up in a way that I've seen so much fucked up shit that I've become so desensitized.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. That's facts. That's facts.

SPEAKER_09

So that's not like I don't care, it's just not that much um um like verbal or physical compassion towards people, you know what I mean?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, because you're used to it, bro. Yeah, you know, it's just like seeing a fucking bee flying by or something like Yeah, but do you feel like it's part of like being traumatized, like trauma traumatization?

SPEAKER_09

I mean, I'm sure it plays a big part, man.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. Because I I remember look, like I remember, I'm sure I told you the story before. The first time I ever see somebody get their fucking brains blown out, I was like nine years old leaving the pizza party. I mean, not pizza party, pizza shop, uh pizza shop in in uh in Roxbury right off by uh Ruggle Station. Like me and my boy Pito, Pito, Pito could see the broadcast and and be like, Yep. We were leaving the we had slices and a teeny juice. $1.25. We walk in, we both walk in, and all we all we hear is like, motherfucker, was my money. And we was at a bus stop, and dude was like, boom, just blew dude's face off with a big ass. It was a big ass revolver, just a big revolver.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Took dude's fucking face off, you can just see his shit, and he defell. Me and Bito dropped the fucking pizza and the goddamn teeny juices and just ran.

SPEAKER_08

Just kept it going.

SPEAKER_01

We was like right across the street, so we ran right into the projects, and um his mom Marta was like, get in there, get in there, you know. Like, we saw the whole shit. Like, I was like, yo, I just get it.

SPEAKER_09

I could think about was how you dropped the pizza and the drink and ran. And I'm like, why don't you just bring it with you?

SPEAKER_01

Dog, because it was it was so loud, you know, and you just nine years old. Yeah, oh yeah, facts, facts. Trust me, trust me. Like, damn they like to be like, trust me, we were hungry, trust me. After all that, we was like, damn, you know, but they didn't want us to go outside, obviously. So um, it was rather that or ass whooping, you know. But um full anthropology. Yeah, yeah, that shit was crazy, Doug. And um, that was like the first time. And I want to say, I can't say it was traumatizing. I felt like I don't know. I did I I don't know. Yeah, I just thought it was maybe a normal thing in the because it was the 80s, bro. I'm an 80s baby, right? Like there was there was people getting killed all the time, right? There was bodies laying on the sidewalk when we're fucking walking, we're like, oh shit, what is that? Is that bum dead or is he? Is he yeah? And we're like, I don't know, we just ride our bikes, you know? Yeah, because no, for real. Yeah, we didn't go into the bum and be like, hey, are you dead? No, hell no.

SPEAKER_09

Okay, with a stick, you know what I'm saying? What movie was that from when they poked the body with a stick?

SPEAKER_01

Wasn't it uh stand by me? You wanna you wanna yeah, stand by me. You wanna see a dead body? And they went to the fucking railroad and four little white kids. Yep, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. They stole, they stole like two dollars to get some meat and fucking try to last for two days. It was like a little two-day fucking road trip.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, they were like running away together.

SPEAKER_01

They did find the body and shit. And then after that, they grew up and never became friends. Just like life, how it is now.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, it's crazy.

SPEAKER_01

Are you friends with any of your uh uh classmates, whether it's elementary school, middle school, or high school? Still to this day. Um like best friends. You know what's funny best friends that you was with every day. Are you still with them?

SPEAKER_09

Well, the the person, well, yeah, like I'm still cool. Obviously, we're adults, so our scheduling's a little different. But yeah, I'm really good friends with uh my boy Steve Rego. We call him Reed, Reeves Stego.

SPEAKER_01

Shout out, shout out, shout out.

SPEAKER_09

But yeah, me and him have been friends since like the third, fourth grade. Yeah, and I was literally just at his house the other night. We went out and played uh some pool and slept over his crib, woke up to dinner and coffee from mom and chills, and just like. So that's one, right?

SPEAKER_08

That I yeah, that I out of what?

SPEAKER_01

30? You know, like you had mad friends in school, bro.

SPEAKER_09

Oh, for sure, yeah. I mean, I had a lot of acquaintances, but my true few, like, the one person I was mad cool with, like, I was like over 20 years mad tight with, you already know. I don't I don't fucking talk to her no more. You met her before.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

I think we ain't gonna say names because I ain't giving her that credit, but it was before, before, before yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_02

So fucking um Yeah. But that's the only person?

SPEAKER_09

Fuck no. Oh, yeah. I wish nothing bad on this person. You say what? I wish nothing bad on her. I hope she prospers. I hope she has, you know, she lives a good life and is blessed, whatever, but I just don't fuck with it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Because I was such a real friend.

SPEAKER_01

More betrayal. Yeah, betrayal.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, I felt, you know, and a lot of shit came to surface, and yeah, you know, evidence of the bullshit came to surface, and I was just kind of like, damn, bro. It was more heartbreaking because I was like, what did I do to deserve that as your friend? Because I, if anything, I was always the one that was like, I got your back.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, you was 100.

SPEAKER_09

And the whole time I was getting stabbed in the back. So I just left it as that, washed my hands with it, and I didn't look back. I don't care no more. Good luck to you. Yeah. Hope the best for you. But other than that, I only have one friend that I was cool with since fourth grade, bro. And we still in touch.

SPEAKER_01

If that person was ever to reach out and be like, I'm sorry, blah blah blah, and do this and do that. Would you ever give it a chance again?

SPEAKER_09

I mean, I could consider the apology, but I don't I don't think I could ever go back to the to the heartbreak. Yeah, because I will never trust it again.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, and it's it's heartbreaking, man. Like it's not easy to put back to my head. Yeah, like you was my heart, man.

SPEAKER_09

Like you you've been through my relationships with me, like you with my back, like my right hand. We got locked up together. Fucking, you know what I mean? I went through your losses, your gains, your accomplishments, your fails since we were kids, bro.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_09

You know what I mean? So like it was almost like yo, that's crazy. It was like losing a sibling in a sense. Because like that, we were so tight. You knew my you knew my flaws, you knew my secrets, you knew you know what I mean, and now like the whole time, like you just we're adults, and you're playing some high school, middle school shit with me as an adult.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_09

So it is what it is. The love is lost for sure, but um no hate. Do your thing. Prosper, you know what I mean? Wish the best for you. You know what I mean? Cause like it takes a lot for me to hate somebody. And in 36 years, I've only hated one person.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. But now you hate.

SPEAKER_09

And even with all the other shit that's happened, I I don't hate that.

SPEAKER_01

What I know, I think you hate three. You hate three now. I think I think I'm knocking at the door. You know, you had three, you had three people fucking just really, just fucking just really run you over, dog. And I hate that. You know I hate that. But I always kept I always kept my motherfucking uh mouth shut and my goddamn um business, you know, I minded my business. Because goddamn, you know, if I got into that shit, it would have been crazy. I'm like, yo, listen, bitch. Listen.

SPEAKER_02

Listen, bitch.

SPEAKER_09

And you know what's nuts is like me. I'm over here like, oh, this is like the most beautiful thing in my life. And then Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

I never thought somebody honestly know I didn't trust it. You know, you know I didn't trust it.

SPEAKER_09

But I you know, and the thing is is that I didn't give you a reason to not feel that too, like, I didn't give you a reason. Reason to feel that way. Yeah. About them.

SPEAKER_01

You just felt it. No, no, no, no. You never did. You would be because you're a grown ass man, man. You're going through your own relationship. So, you know, everything's that is like everything fucked up. Everything dark always comes to the light, dog. It doesn't matter, man. If you're gonna sit there and play games, that them games are gonna be shown and people are gonna be exposed, and that's just how it is. Look, my lady just pointed at me, she's like, Facts, and it's true. But yeah, you know, that's why I like I I don't do shit. I ain't doing shit. Fuck that. I don't want my lady to fucking whoop my ass.

SPEAKER_09

I'm a big believer in that whole shit. You know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_01

But oh, it goes my camera, look.

SPEAKER_09

Oh yeah, tweaking and shit.

SPEAKER_01

It's because Cherie came in here.

SPEAKER_09

I'm a big believer in that shit, but it's also like for me, I'm like, I'm just still like I'm flabbergasted how people do things to people that are good to them.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, because like people only come around you is when they want something or need it, or they need help. Once they have all that, they don't need you no more, they don't care. That's all you have to figure out the people who still stuck around when they just you know, yeah.

SPEAKER_09

I mean, yeah, see, here's the thing, like people, you know what, you know, I I I agree and also I love you, be safe.

SPEAKER_01

Sorry, my lady's leaving. Say hi to Cherie.

SPEAKER_09

Bye Cherie.

SPEAKER_01

Bye Cherie Nope, right here. Uh she put her fingers Alright, be safe. I love you.

SPEAKER_09

All right, but um But for me, it's just like it's mind-blowing. I kind of lost train of thought uh what I was trying to say though, but my bad.

SPEAKER_01

It was just um just the the the loyalty, bro.

SPEAKER_09

Oh yeah, and also, so you you know, you said you said the whole thing about um, you know, like people want stuff from you and when they get it, they don't fuck with you no more, or it's like you know, whatever the case may be in that aspect, but I I had a question the other day because I realized how how dating goes like these days, the dating culture is kind of like transactional, yeah. And don't get me wrong, I know there's some sort of transactions and relationships, but that's not like the main course of a relationship is transaction, right? But I've realized that a lot of women, and this is only because I'm friends with a lot of girls, you know what I mean? Like I've had friends that have been girl, you know, girls that have been friends since I was a kid that I still are like cool with, you know what I mean? And listening to them to listening to them talk about men and what what they expect out of men and what they're willing to give back for one, it's not equal and two, it doesn't sound like it's deserving, because I had this question where it's like how much money does a man have to make a year for you to respect him? And I've only gotten two women that said, Well, since when has love been you know financial? And I said, Exactly. But then you get other people commenting prices.

SPEAKER_01

Well then again, alright, can I answer this? Let me answer this. You want you want you want my opinion or what it what your question is? What you think I'm asking? What do you think I'm trying to figure out? No, no, no, no. It's it's either one. I mean, I'm uh okay, so um, it depends on what age group we're talking, right?

SPEAKER_09

Because 18 to 35.

SPEAKER_01

Right. See, I'm at 35. I'm gonna say me, my my mind, my mentality is more at 35 to 40. It could be a 50.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, so 30 to 50. So I'm an older nigga now. Okay, you know what? Now that okay, so the people then I'm I'm saying 18 to 35 because that's usually the average bracket of where people are getting.

SPEAKER_01

Those are the people that are like more in tune of what's going on now, and influences are going on now. Basically, oh no, you gotta have money to get this pants. So I agree. I agree. So you're like, uh, get out of here, bitch. Bitch can't even cook. Like, I'm talking about bitches from 35 to 45 to 50. Oh, I know. They good, and they look good, they look way better than these younger bitches now. You know what I'm saying? Like, look at these, look at these younger bitches now, and then you look at their mother, their mother looks. But most of their mothers are fucking ratchet, but there are ones that are fucking, they got their shit together, dog. You come home, there's a cooked meal, there's hey baby, how you doing? Are you okay? Um, do you want me to pull some fucking socks and underwear off of you? You about to take a shower? You know, come on, man.

SPEAKER_09

See, and I feel like a man is more willing to provide and go the limits for that to give you if if that's the love you had for me.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_09

Like, I personally, like, I'm not gonna sit here and get yelled at, screamed at, called names, put hands on me, treated like shit, humiliated, and then give you the world. Right.

SPEAKER_01

I might as well get a robot.

SPEAKER_09

I'm gonna get a robot.

SPEAKER_01

And got some good pussy. I'm gonna fall back. I don't feel I don't feel wanted. I would rather get a robot that got some good pussy. Like, come on, for real. And I can look, I can fucking uh uh what do you call it? Uh uh customize you.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, yeah, but does the ass jiggle? The way you talk to me, you know what I'm saying? Like ass though, like you know what I mean? I don't want like that. They got they got big.

SPEAKER_01

Well, yo, dog, we need something. These days now, shit looks better, and I bet you in five years it'll be more realer. Like, that's just it. And the bitch won't talk back. Get an ass transplanted, you know, and that's just dick. Like, like we can fuck a flat flesh like come and forget about a bitch. Come on, dog.

SPEAKER_09

Playing the body, it's like yeah, like come on, please.

SPEAKER_01

We we can please ourselves if we really want to and forget about a bitch. Yeah, it gets old.

SPEAKER_09

You gotta be honest, right? You gotta be honest though. Like, at some point you do want to like a companion. Of course, that's why I got take the sex away.

SPEAKER_02

You want a companion for everything. Did you hear me?

SPEAKER_01

You said, Well, of course, that's why I got Chat GBT.

SPEAKER_06

He just hates people. No, I'm just curious. It's a decoy. No, no, I understand.

SPEAKER_01

No, I understand. It's cool to have that, but there is a reciprocation, reciprocation to it. You will get the feelings and the emotions and the bullshit and the bad days, more bad days than good days out of it. After a while.

SPEAKER_09

I mean, yeah, because like, you know, you start learning and getting confident.

SPEAKER_01

Then when you get old and you're married, the sex drops down to like 10%.

SPEAKER_06

Well, yeah. That's just how it is. Right.

SPEAKER_01

So right, a robot, but just don't have the robot is when you want it, yeah, that's it. She'll she'll be like, okay, daddy. And I'll be like, cool, and over.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, but it's different for me, right?

SPEAKER_01

I like to like flip flops. You know what I'm saying? Like, yeah, you're done. Of course I can come inside you. Hold on. So wait, the a self-cleaning robot, too. Huh?

SPEAKER_09

PH is always on point. Yeah. That's it.

SPEAKER_01

Self-cleaning and all that, dog. Come on, man.

SPEAKER_09

The robot gets its period.

SPEAKER_01

Uh no, not either. Well, that's for the dudes who like the the you know, pussy tasting like nickels.

SPEAKER_09

It's just transmission fluid coming out of the transmission fluid.

SPEAKER_01

Nah, it's like uh the sugar, like the sugar, fucking, uh, like just the fake synthetic shit that won't poison you. Obviously, transmission fluid, you're gonna die.

SPEAKER_09

Oh, so so so you can eat it. Oh, okay. Like it'll be edible. Oh, like the toasted strudel icing.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, but disgusting tasting. You know, like to make it taste like blood.

SPEAKER_09

Instead of sugar, it's salt.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, but no, no. I mean, I I'll tell you what, like I said, like, I mean, the way AI is now, you've seen the video I put up, right?

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, like you had hair.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, in like four different scenes that have four different haircuts. I know, right? Yeah, I was like, that shit's so funny, but it was cool though. I was like, man, that's that's just how far uh AI is now, and I can just say in 10 years, that's it, man. It's done. Yeah, these videographers are done. Cinematic, all that directors, they're done. Not even because Yep. They're already taking face recognition from actors and random people, backgrounds, and all that. They're not gonna need us physically to make a movie. I'm I'm thinking, I mean, there was a thing saying that Netflix is gonna end up in like 10-15 years, you're gonna be able to make your own movie to watch. You're gonna be like, okay, Netflix, I would go on an action movie with Jason Statham, The Rock, and fucking uh Pamela Anderson, the young one. Uh-huh. I want them in the jungle. They have to survive King Kong, and then Mario comes through and fucking gives them a mushroom. They all grow big and blah, blah, blah. All they have to do is do that. And I was like, and give me an hour and a half of a movie like that, so me and my wife can sit here and watch it while we eat popcorn. And then Netflix. Right, and that sounds they're gonna generate it, make it with a two to three, five minutes, and then we're gonna watch a fucking movie, and then you can even tell the fucking AI, but like, give me a plot twist in the end that I wouldn't ever expect.

unknown

Right.

SPEAKER_09

You know, which is like that's cool, because you you know, it's cool, it's intuitive. Like, you know, you get to manipulate and you know, create your own idea in a movie type deal, but you have to be completely honest. Like, for an example, like making beats compared to being a musician are totally different. You notice that people really enjoy live music compared to digital. Alright, so what I'm saying is is that yeah, you can you can AI this stuff, and I'm sure a lot of people are gonna engage and you know entertain it and stuff like that, but at the end of the day, nothing's better than the real deal because it's like you get these people that are talented, people like that. They like to leave the house and go see them. It's not all about the screen all the time, you know what I mean? So if if there was anything to rejuvenate movies from AI is probably gonna people are gonna start going to see plays again.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah. But I mean, coming from our generation, yeah. I think I've I feel like you're speaking out of our generation. These kids now, they don't see it that way.

SPEAKER_09

Well, that's because they're fucking lazy, right?

SPEAKER_01

But they don't see it that way. They're gonna be like in 10 to 15 years now. Hey Netflix, I want fucking I have my girlfriend coming over in 15 minutes. We're gonna Netflix and chill. I wanna watch this, this, this, and this, that, put a movie together, bam, notebook style. And then when the bitch comes over, be like, hey, babe, this is a fucking film I put together.

SPEAKER_08

Gotta elite.

SPEAKER_01

I put this film together for us. You know, like shit, that's just how these kids think these days. They don't think like us. I think that's what I'm saying.

SPEAKER_09

What if they came out What if they came out with like AI stuff that would hypnotize you? Like, how can you know, imagine if you if they found software that you can like use instead of drugs, it's just like a visual to take advantage of people. I w I watch a lot of shit. That'd be insane.

SPEAKER_01

I watch a lot of shit, like discoveries of like like alien shit and all that shit, where like the the culture was so advanced before our time. Yeah. And then they they they press the restart button.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, just tap their forehead and all of a sudden, like dude.

SPEAKER_01

Possibilities way beyond what we can think of. Look at Epstein, he was talking about fucking um uh time travel and all that shit. Yeah, like do you believe? Yeah, I wish he that he's gonna be. I think no, I don't think he's dead. That nigga traveled through time, he's gone. That nigga's chilling. Trust me. That nigga's chilling. He was talking about time traveling for mutants. Because they already did mutation. That's why they had the reptilians, they have this.

SPEAKER_09

Nigga looks like a reptile.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, did you ever see that shit about him splicing DNA and all this other shit in the Epstein 5? I think I like it. Never mind all the kid shit. I think all that kid shit is just more of a cover-up of the real shit.

SPEAKER_07

Like, as in I mean, either way. It's all fucked up, whatever angle. Easy.

SPEAKER_01

Anyways, um, so basically, like civilization was so advanced, but way before we can never even think of we're just learning again. You know, they they're probably looking at us like like now, like, uh look, they're using headphones. That shit was like uh stupid 7,000 years ago. Uh fucking idiots, you know, like shit like that. Yeah, we're just modern day slaves, bro. I'm serious, we're modern-day slaves, we work on the city. They just made slavery and they just let they just let us leave the fucking concentration camp. They let us go home that we still have to pay for. And then we have to financial prisoners. Like, okay, go eat, but you have to pay for your food. So, I mean, we're just enslaved and nobody's gonna be able to do it.

SPEAKER_09

You're not allowed to live off the land. Oh, if you do grow stuff, there's only certain things you're allowed to grow. Yeah, and you still gotta pay tax. And you can't collect rainwater, which is really crazy that you can't collect rainwater because nobody owns rain.

SPEAKER_01

Nobody owns anything. Yo, did you see that alien? The alien dude, the trap alien dude with the bandana. Oh, I think, yeah, yeah, yeah. He was like, Man, y'all, y'all motherfuckers, y'all motherfuckers paying bills to to who? Y'all don't even know who. He was like, Man, everything free. He was like, What? He was like, Yeah, man, all that bills and all that shit, that electricity shit, man, all that shit free. Like, it was so funny the way he was explaining it, dog.

SPEAKER_09

I've seen stuff of his, but like, nah, I haven't seen that.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I'm gonna say I'll send you, I'll send you that shit on um in our phones, but yo, it was so funny because he was making all this sense, dog. He was like, Y'all got Carlos and shit. Y'all got the way he was doing it. It was so funny. But yeah, he's like this trap, dude. It's it's a great, great character that he's doing. He's been on like mad podcasts for the past two months.

SPEAKER_09

It just doesn't make sense because it's like, alright, you can buy the land and the house, but you still have to pay the state or the city every what few months tax or every year or two property tax. It's like I own it. Why am I paying you? But if I don't cut my grass on this side of this part of the land, then you'll find me, even though it's yours, because it's on the side of it that I don't own.

SPEAKER_01

Because you don't own it. Whether you own it, you don't own it. Right.

SPEAKER_09

But I'm paying them for something they own.

SPEAKER_02

Right. I mean that I'm paying them what I'm paying them for something I own.

SPEAKER_09

Right, and if you pay them what if I don't if I don't service that land that they own, then I get fined.

SPEAKER_01

Right. Alright, so what you gonna do?

SPEAKER_09

That's what I'm saying. It's like nobody actually owns anything. You ain't gonna do shit though.

SPEAKER_01

You ain't gonna do shit though.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, it's like you have no choice. You have no fucking choice to go to jail and kill yourself or something.

SPEAKER_01

Whether you own one gun or a hundred guns. What we gonna do?

SPEAKER_09

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

What we gonna do?

SPEAKER_09

Take it from me, it's not gonna make any difference. It's not gonna make any difference.

SPEAKER_01

That's why I say we're modern-day slaves, like we're here. Like we can't do nothing. Like, this is this is our off time. Tomorrow I gotta work. Right. I gotta work tomorrow, bro.

SPEAKER_08

Womp.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, Dougie. I miss you, bro. I'm glad we got to talk again, man.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, man. I felt that. Definitely gonna have to get back on the shit. You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, Dougie, we gotta um, I was trying to have Al come on, man, but he's not doing good. So shouts to Al. Damn, I don't even know where that's at. I haven't I haven't fucked with any of these sounds in a while. But nah, fucking um, Al's not doing good, man, health-wise, though. He's just doing bad. And uh mental he's trying to call him. His physical health not great. Um is just a mess right now, and he loves everybody.

SPEAKER_08

We love you, Al.

SPEAKER_01

Excuse me. Sorry. That was an Al Burp.

SPEAKER_08

Alright.

SPEAKER_01

But um, shouts to Al Dog, man. We love you, and uh, we hope you have a shout out to Alco's good. Um I told him he can call in if he wanted to, but he's just having a rough time today.

SPEAKER_08

Uh I understand.

SPEAKER_01

Other than that, man, I'm glad to fucking uh do this shit again. We'll get this shit popping off again, we'll have some people call back, call in during the show. Yeah, that'd be dope. Let's set some things up throughout the week. Uh, you know, get into uh, you know, notes, blah blah blah, and bling bling blow. That's gonna mean.

SPEAKER_08

That's gotta mean.

SPEAKER_01

Alright, man. I love you. This is Lou Garcia, aka Low the Ogs, the Sub With You Podcast.

SPEAKER_09

We're signing off with You motherfucking boy in the building, it's K and G.

SPEAKER_04

Sub with your park, as with your park, as with K and G and Lothy, I sub with your park as with your carcass with K and G and Lothi Pass.