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Ini, Manny, and Paul Season 2 Episode 3

Don't miss our thrilling podcast episode for music, fashion, and culture enthusiasts! We're taking you to an electrifying live show with Davido in Toronto and Rema in Montreal, immersing you in the city's vibrant atmosphere. Our conversation covers music, fashion, culture, and more, with candid discussions on topics like influencer culture and entrepreneurship. Join us for an enjoyable, lively experience!

Speaker 1:

Dude. Okay, we're live. What up, what up. This is three Y slaps podcast, presented by Larry five studios. Thank you, amazing fans, for tuning in today. We have our special cast here today. To my left, we got any cheese, we got Paul. We got archer behind the cameras today. Yep and Toby couldn't be with us today. You know he got lost in the cabin somewhere. He meant his buddies are playing. Lot of the flies. I hope you call it.

Speaker 2:

Just move it. Shout out to you.

Speaker 3:

How you guys doing today, and I've been calm, I've become busy but calm, so your whole week been calm.

Speaker 2:

What is it?

Speaker 3:

calm guy. See, this life is crazy. So anywhere come any vice that I use, I'm not gonna shout out my vice right now. See any one of my friend tennis on. She said sometimes I got to wash my face so this pressure won't kill me.

Speaker 2:

For you know, I have a game show for you because of you.

Speaker 1:

That's why I fucking. It was like artists, like I love them, like the contents, you know, dago.

Speaker 3:

Man, why no ghost, if I money? So one funny thing that happened to me is like I used to judge people that go to concerts. I'm like why would you fly all the way to a different city and like, pay money for flights, hotel, to go watch a concert? I know, I'm like that's ridiculous, that's a waste of money. Then my girl was like I want the video concept my pretty present. I mean, I mean if.

Speaker 3:

Your girls is. I want this for birthday present. I know who am I to start arguing. So we started to do that. Then, yo, I went to the video this summer. It was so fun, man. I was like I finally get the hype. I get why people do this like it was freaking amazing. So, we and I'm missing these guys there. And and his wifey, it was mad.

Speaker 2:

I know me. I've always loved concerts like I didn't even deny it. I tried to get my friends Well, a lot of my friends don't Like mess with concerts, I don't know why like love my guys in Toronto, my guys here.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

You know it was um David. Oh, let me just tell a little story about exactly what happened to us Ha ha ha, somebody is gonna say I'm gonna sleep on your roof tonight. Whatever, let's go. Here we go, so Obviously, we traveled a long way to go and see David, oh. And then the day arrives, and then you know, somebody is really preparing. She's taking her time, like doing her makeup, and I know I'm chill. I'm, I'm chilling. You know, I already have my pants on. Just where my shit.

Speaker 3:

And you texted me.

Speaker 2:

I texted Paul like oh, are you guys there? Paul is like oh yeah, we were here. Poland, poland is, poland is where they're like boy. It was like four hours before the show started.

Speaker 3:

I know they open the concerts, relax.

Speaker 2:

I was like I was like buddy, send me pictures, Let me see how it is. I was asking him is there roof? Because I was checking whether it looked like it was gonna rain. I feel you, so I was like Paul is there, is there, is this ceiling? Are we going to be wet all these days? You know, I'm trying to do my duty. Just bring your brother All this. Anyway, long story short, here we are, two hours after Paul and hella got in there.

Speaker 2:

Man you guys and we're just leaving the house. I'm like, okay, okay, finally let's just go, if you recall the Uber, and then we don't even drive five minutes. We entered like Like no snow moving traffic down, you know there's snow moving traffic. Was just, we're just there for like 15 minutes Just standing. The Uber driver was getting 15 minutes bro 15, because I did they were also having, so obio was in town. I know you only had the one show in Canada, so everybody the old of Canada Traveled in for obio and then they also had the indie racing thing that same weekend.

Speaker 1:

Bro, we'll see where he has right next to us.

Speaker 2:

Boardwiser and then the next stadium like that was. It was choke, that did anyways. Then he starts raining. He starts raining and we're like, we're like 20 minutes Okay, we're like 16 minute drive away, like 23 minute walk. Can you imagine it was so similar, anyways.

Speaker 1:

I.

Speaker 3:

Has always stated performing at that point.

Speaker 2:

Okay, sorry sorry at the time where I was inside. The Uber will be a non-gotten on stage. Yeah, no got in on stage so I was texting pull as you go. I was like, oh no, it's about to do. Then the uber guy's like I'm sorry, I'm sorry, you guys need to get off Ultra night out. He was like call another Uber, call another Uber. Was like how? It was like just cancel this trip. I was like bro, why are you acting like I don't know how? I'm not good to get you again.

Speaker 1:

It's like just try, try.

Speaker 2:

I know they do On the obio. I hope, say they we do this one for you.

Speaker 3:

You guys said I'm not a tobo.

Speaker 2:

This is what you see. So I'm on this story, this story. Where we're stopping is we're out of the uber. Anyways, on twitter Some guy was traveling from the undual casting I didn't know where was coming from, from you know, to say it tweeted. I'm riding my bicycle to come and see obio. Obio response him on twitter. I know they have no come, but I say no, I must come. Obio say okay, send your account number. I was just saying you but don't come.

Speaker 2:

I know they have, yeah, anyways. So we start walking in the uber and then we walk on that the rain, for 20 minutes.

Speaker 3:

On that day 20 minutes.

Speaker 2:

All the makeup that took two hours Waterproof makeup. By that time obviously I was ready like kind of a paste. I was already like. So we got in there and I was walking to Bodoizer. I share Ubiopreform, my favorite song of all time. My favorite Ubiopreform is IE. Oh, I was jam. I am like I can as soon as I heard it in the clouds. I heard it because I had it. I had it in the atmosphere.

Speaker 1:

It all flew down.

Speaker 2:

You owe me another DDO. That's the end of my story. It was lit, we cut. We cut 30 minutes out of I guess it was an hour. He actually performed an hour 10, 15 minutes.

Speaker 1:

Not bad, not bad.

Speaker 3:

No, I was happy and I was also like, okay, what's going on? Because it was late. The actual time they said it was going to perform, if you actually prefer, the time is what's going to perform. A lot of people would have missed.

Speaker 2:

You guys have missed a lot of. I think Obeo actually stored for for a lot of people. Yeah, like he stored the show, like I think that's my own conspiracy theory.

Speaker 1:

No, it makes sense, because he was, he didn't, it didn't seem like he was late. He was there because he came in there, but that boy would have come like 2am.

Speaker 2:

He looked like he was having fun. Like when he sang no competing.

Speaker 1:

Ah, that was my favorite part. I absolutely love that. That's crazy. I never thought I'd give you the concept of that.

Speaker 3:

That stuff to them is a drug. Imagine like you're looking how many people screwing, singing, your song, everyone's jumping and his real vibes.

Speaker 2:

Bro, you know, it's not this one of you. You cannot dance and performing and not dance.

Speaker 1:

I stole my shirt. You're back here, back here, get it again.

Speaker 3:

I love how we ended the concert with unavailable. That's how I ended it. Everyone's got a chance to do the dance. Then it was like peace out, guys. They left.

Speaker 2:

That was sick. Oh, I mean, this was the experience that these guys unfortunately could not like, they missed out on. The one we had was when he came to the club.

Speaker 3:

Next story please.

Speaker 1:

Wait what happened at the club? Obo came to the club.

Speaker 2:

The night before.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we saw him was so late.

Speaker 2:

I mean I see no OBO, like when he came, when he played back then yeah yeah, yeah, yeah. But this time around he was so much bigger.

Speaker 3:

Yes, today's price is not today's price.

Speaker 2:

Big says, you know that his guy.

Speaker 3:

Special, special, special special.

Speaker 2:

First walking everybody was like Like literally that guy gets his own clout too 100% not gonna lie. He has presence. He walked in. Everybody was with his hats. I really call this kind of hats that Topkatch used to wear. Really I know he's big so he walks in Everybody thought that was where the night was and it was just special, special, special coming, and then OBO just walks in. Obo, that night we all partied facing him.

Speaker 2:

He just stood on the couch in the corner and then everybody in the club. The DJ was now behind us.

Speaker 3:

Imagine, usually the DJ is here we all face the DJ, but now everyone is in the back in the office, so you guys do the DJ. You know important.

Speaker 2:

No, no, no, it was still late.

Speaker 3:

So how was the? I know you also went for Rema.

Speaker 2:

Oh Rema. Rema was fun too. I mean like our logistic, our logistical planning was not great. If you're ever going to go Montreal from anywhere else, better to fly to Ottawa first. I don't know why it didn't occur to me we should have booked a flight to Ottawa because, it's two hours drive but turn to ended up in 5 hour 30 minutes drive.

Speaker 1:

Damn more time in train bro.

Speaker 2:

So we missed. Our plan was to see, our plan was to see Victoni and Major League DJs, but again we were late. I mean we didn't plan well this time. All this late, late, late. I didn't plan well this time around Because the drive we literally landed in Toronto Noon, we didn't pick up the car to one, we didn't start the journey to like 1.30. And then I'm trying to make time on the highway. You stop a couple times for gas. We didn't get to Montreal, so why didn't you?

Speaker 3:

fast on the road.

Speaker 2:

I was doing like I was going man, I was going and you know with Google maps, you see what time you are going to arrive. You'll be trying to reduce that time.

Speaker 3:

Damn man, that was fun.

Speaker 2:

Any 5 minute delay can lead to like 15 minutes Later arrive out time. So that was crazy and we eventually made it to Montreal. See us trying to figure out. Ok, now we're in Montreal, where's the?

Speaker 1:

park when?

Speaker 3:

Now we are here. What's next?

Speaker 2:

We're planned down in a way, so we're out here.

Speaker 3:

We're out here trying to jump up our way. Jump up our way.

Speaker 2:

Hey, please, where is this address? You were just saying, oh sure, I'm like we made a couple people that could finally like direct us. Ok, the guy said go into the train station and then go down, go down.

Speaker 1:

You went down to the train station.

Speaker 2:

Now we're in our platform. How do you use the tickets?

Speaker 3:

Everything is in French, jeez.

Speaker 2:

So, like it was so confusing, at least we saw a couple of machines that we just saw on glare.

Speaker 1:

Bro, you just saw me.

Speaker 2:

Speak to me properly out there. We finally got to Rema, exactly as Rema was. We had like 5 minutes already On time On time.

Speaker 1:

We were like chance to see Rema's front stage.

Speaker 2:

Almost, almost, like if you try to get in front, like you're all babes trying to compete.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man.

Speaker 2:

You guys know that A lot of guys know Rema.

Speaker 1:

So guys and girls.

Speaker 2:

Yeah bro, rema has male clouds, 100 bro.

Speaker 1:

Rema is like our future bro.

Speaker 3:

New cat I mean ok.

Speaker 2:

So let me just talk about the only part of the show I kind of feel like could have been better. I guess, because it was a festival, I did not see what he performed in Toronto Because he had two more shows in Toronto that same week, but the one he did at Oshia Gah there was no, like it was all live music.

Speaker 1:

Like no vocal.

Speaker 2:

There was no back. There were a few back tracks, but I didn't really get. I feel like Okay, I'm an instrumentalist, I love live music and all but I still feel like.

Speaker 2:

Wait, no, no, let me just finish this so we can move on. A lot of people were like, okay, you know live music, they expect live music to be the peak of music. Right, yeah, yeah. But you see where Afro beats is at right now. These are producers are putting in a shit ton of work Into that beat. There's no way it really translates as good. Yeah, so he didn't give us a real authentic so you want him to bring all those?

Speaker 3:

like, remember those? Is he called talking drum?

Speaker 2:

No, no all I wanted was he should have just played. He should have done a little bit of the actual jams.

Speaker 3:

Because he was not just vibing.

Speaker 2:

You sing one song. You know go, he sang that. And what yellow dress was a dress line? I see this, mine girl, my he sang that line in all the songs, because that's.

Speaker 3:

Just by being you.

Speaker 2:

You get was a like come on girls. Why you not putting on yellow?

Speaker 3:

I'm not colorblind, so but how was the city?

Speaker 2:

itself right. Well, we didn't really get some more time to look at it, but driving through him I absolutely loved it.

Speaker 1:

I didn't know Montreal was that big, yeah, yeah bro, apparently, when he pegs bigger than Montreal, you know it's just bigger than Montreal. It is like one man yeah not mass, not mass, like, not like. So he's like, maybe like 20 like, maybe like a 20 difference of 20, okay, you know between the amounts, but, bro, like, when it peg the use of land, and we, much earlier, the way they use their land, madness, bro, like is a proper welfare society.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, like those taxes.

Speaker 1:

They are going into the community properly. It's not. It's not like it's not dodgy Bikes, a lot of couples taking walks. You know it's like a really busy city online when it peg me if you had also.

Speaker 3:

So are you? Are you talking from your ass or you've been to Montreal?

Speaker 1:

Now I'm talking for my chicks. Well, like now, it's really, it's nice, it really nice, because I love like Fack and bilingual and you come vineyards like I, walk up and down with the shape, you can see clusters of like young people just around. You know, it's really nice, bro, it's really organized. Yeah man top city for me, for real.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, and I know you like your fashion head of our group. How was, how was that like? I mean, I was, I was, I was here. Stories about one year, nah, but, look, yeah, man.

Speaker 1:

I realized that, bro, my Instagram has been lied to me because in Montreal, like I mean, when you're in Instagram, we kind of like have this idea oh, they're just like guys just walking around with, like you know, leather jackets and everywhere those bothers. But people are really relaxed, like you haven't loved people. We're just wearing Gray shirts, great pants, just normal people, and they're where sweatpants the whole time in summer, bro, they're where sweatpants track is. I was like met, I was interesting, you know, like you really think that is something.

Speaker 2:

But that you see.

Speaker 1:

Off-heats on office boy Fly when it peck, you would dress here more than it did it's really artsy, like we think, now is really.

Speaker 3:

Compensating for I think so in dead, or is just more like it is?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah yeah it's just like. I mean, people can leave, come and go, so you can't really see people here. But Montreal is like artsy, in terms of the buildings, in terms of how it looks okay.

Speaker 2:

But here is kind of like it was infrastructure, all those currently like highways.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, man, but like is there, was it.

Speaker 3:

I've never been to Montreal before, so it's mountains, flat.

Speaker 1:

No, no, it's not Paris flat. I mean it's not flat.

Speaker 2:

Like I think, like I said, I didn't see too much of it. This is my second time in Quebec. Okay, last time I went I was like in a cabin ish vibe just outside Quebec. Well, I don't know. I, like I said, was just like like driving to the cabin here.

Speaker 3:

Like, we have to drive like an hour 30 minutes out in Quebec City. Okay, so you didn't just meet any white people, so it's just yeah, yeah, but you know what's like.

Speaker 1:

One thing I realized there I can't speak French for shit. Like bro, cut down on any communication you have with different people.

Speaker 2:

Papa, for a sense you like me, no, no.

Speaker 3:

Oh, that's crazy. So, do you think that kind of cities like more of going to the stores to buy clothes, or do they go online? Or because I don't want to beg a lot of people when it back? I've heard from this that you don't like going to the stores because if you buy some from the stores you see people wearing the same shirt, so it's that kind of duty, that kind of places, more like online kind of viable going to stores.

Speaker 1:

You're going to the stores and I think no. The thing is that there their fashion is is based on personality. Okay, see somebody, when the leather jackets with like punk looks, they are really punk's bro. They won't mess with them. But when you peg, like somewhere leather jacket and it's a black person, perhaps there that's. Maybe they're posing, maybe they're just trying to be like what you mean, you know?

Speaker 3:

From when the jacket? So you mean I'm posing, yeah, I mean posing bro, why would you have a bike? I think of this what?

Speaker 1:

yeah, I know I feel you bro yeah.

Speaker 2:

Let me take my, my one experience. So at Ushaira the washroom was. It's called gender neutral. Yep, my dog. My first experience at the general neutral washroom at a festival. Meaning like it was not just like one or two people Was a bunch of people in that room. So here's my experience ago. I see the science didn't really look. I thought I put this kid is cats was not Illustrations. So I try my luck. I try the first one. I see a bunch of sure is like ladies.

Speaker 3:

They look on his face like sure, ladies say we don't use that word. Correction.

Speaker 2:

I come out and I talk to a bunch of guys out there. I'm like sorry, which one is the man's? I think is this somebody else? I think it doesn't really matter. I was like, okay, does it.

Speaker 3:

I was looking at him like this guy Asian, I gotta be homophobic.

Speaker 2:

Okay, I instantly get the vibe that. Okay, we're all different. You know gender? Oh yeah, man I'm like cool, I'm okay, it took me like five seconds to get used to. I go to the new and I plum, I think I'm trying to. And then there's this chick just like Behind me. She could not believe, almost like how we were using it, what you're doing new down.

Speaker 3:

She was just looking back, like she's just Looking back how she like oh wait, so I know, immense in some places, men's wash em, as you know, right. Well, you just yeah, she was watching you she was that be she.

Speaker 2:

Was that the wash hand, the thing you try.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I should have like.

Speaker 2:

What is going on back there? What are they doing? I'm not like, is myself and I?

Speaker 1:

have to like do you properly? What the fuck is that only bro.

Speaker 2:

That's to be like, you know, like.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I was like.

Speaker 2:

Awesome. I mean I should speak for myself. I felt, I felt in prison.

Speaker 3:

That's funny, though I had not not gender neutral, but like and when it back a while back, there's this place called Red Sea. I don't know if it's the Red Red Sea. So I went to and I went out and I was buzzed, so I went to Use the washroom. So I went to the washroom. I didn't look at the science. I first went to wash room and I used it was and so I use that came up. Then I second time again, when you drink, you want to use wash months. I went. Okay, I noticed this is where Washington is now. I went to. This time was busy. I entered it. There were some chicks there. I'm like okay, I guess we're all free now.

Speaker 3:

Wait you just. You see now going. Everyone's usually watching that. I went in the store, I went into the this thing close. The P came out watching man. They put it looking at me. I'm like what are you looking at me?

Speaker 2:

Like you should be free now.

Speaker 3:

Like I should be one looking at you there and you get you. Can you watch in my music?

Speaker 2:

Well, I don't think that's where progressive in this city.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, maybe that was like this guy's.

Speaker 2:

Barbarian Interesting yeah sorry, quick question before we go to next up. Yeah, someone was telling me yesterday that like she got into road rich, have you seen? You seen beef?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, Actually last time for eight months. It's the ass.

Speaker 2:

Somebody told me she had a similar experience the other day that this guy was driving like 80 on like their 50 road, yeah, and it's like she flipped him out. And then Scott comes out and it starts for him yelling I'm gonna pull that his thing, dick. Yeah, go what.

Speaker 3:

So she called the white guy. Yeah, so that's what it was first of all was ugly yeah.

Speaker 2:

I hope we're gonna cut that out.

Speaker 3:

I hope, I hope the girl. I hope the girl was circumcised and wasn't like for skin.

Speaker 1:

What else kind of weird. That's what. Why is he walking? Why are you sparking like? Why you get to my that the woman like it's like.

Speaker 3:

I want you to never forget his experience.

Speaker 2:

So you go to your friend? That sounds rape.

Speaker 1:

I Know you get for cutting me off. No, that is weird. What I should, I think?

Speaker 3:

Funny enough this kind of so you never forget. That is for the story to tell people. I was in a road with John. Someone put out a whoop, that a dick. What went to you with house party? That you guys.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so in the house party one of our friends and like House party does not really did not really have controls back then damn.

Speaker 1:

What's that for me? What do you mean?

Speaker 2:

You just just jump into random rooms.

Speaker 3:

Yeah for for this. Now we use for context what?

Speaker 2:

What was that? They had like their brief five minutes of fame. I don't know if it was all over the world, or it was a Winnipeg thing or a Canadian thing.

Speaker 3:

It was more than that.

Speaker 2:

It was more than us.

Speaker 3:

I've the first time I had about how spot was from someone in UK.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they had like their five minutes of fame. House parties, yeah, house party you just have. Oh, how it works is um, you join a room, a video conferencing room, on your phone word word, people yeah and, like literally random people, just jump in with that video on. Damn, if you do not have it turned off, lock your room. Yeah, oh yeah, we're having a child in the group and, like some guys, just jump in. I'm not sure what I mean my back.

Speaker 1:

My guy was strong, arming himself. I was about to like, you know, like me like me.

Speaker 2:

I literally almost.

Speaker 3:

Oh, that is not. He's like I want you guys to see my enjoyment.

Speaker 1:

I'm not enjoying, though, like wait yeah what has happened to you, I have to share with you. I can't hold it to my chest any longer.

Speaker 2:

Like I have to share with y'all, like why is it not like a you know, gender equality thing, like you know, yes, right, if babes can show their boobs?

Speaker 1:

No, that is different, I'm sorry. Right boobs are the equality. That's different.

Speaker 2:

I, I have this argument with ultra all the time. I'm like In terms of in the, in the family of body parts, yeah, yeah, what? What is actually privates? Let's just join all the body parts together. No, like I mean, our Privates boobs aren't Okay. So if pussy is private, then so your dick is private.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, exactly because Don't what he calls titties private parts that's.

Speaker 3:

That's the end. So your ass is not private. It's not. No, you asked for private.

Speaker 2:

It's for the world to see Me, love me. I'm not private, I mean my chest is not private.

Speaker 3:

Why do chicks wear bikini then, if it's private? Because bikini, especially thong bikini, that shows the butt cheeks very well.

Speaker 2:

Okay, it's not private. Bikinis cover nipples and you guys just say boobs is not private.

Speaker 3:

The nipples. That's what chicks when they are some chicks, when they want to want to show that they they use like a round thing.

Speaker 1:

But that she's the, that she's everything. Oh my god, that's. She's just hilarious. Whatever I see girls, I'm like.

Speaker 2:

So let me get the streets. And female nipple is private, but male nipple is not.

Speaker 1:

Not even just like bro, I might not be pinky fingers, oh my god. Okay, who cares?

Speaker 2:

I want to think, if you know, I don't even know if this is like, I don't know if it's double standard or, or, like me, double standards guys are more public.

Speaker 1:

Right parts, double standards are okay. Right, we have where we win. They can't wait exactly. I'll have people come, but I acknowledge this.

Speaker 2:

Okay, okay, okay, let me just get you other than male nipples and male ass, so we should be okay with those.

Speaker 1:

I don't see men's ass.

Speaker 3:

No ass hole, yes.

Speaker 2:

No.

Speaker 3:

No, your ass was private, but the butt cheeks is not private.

Speaker 1:

Right, right, right, I agree.

Speaker 3:

When I was okay, when I went to.

Speaker 2:

Mexico. I didn't need to open our website and we need to like put a list of what the actual private and public body parts are, so that everybody in relationships can finally all just like decide yeah let's just, let's just don't decide what we're showing and what we're not showing.

Speaker 1:

Like that's cause, let's give.

Speaker 3:

There's nothing special about about the chicks, but the, the whole itself is where okay?

Speaker 1:

Man, I love this calm, bro, this calm is.

Speaker 2:

This is crazy to me, because now it's like Someone that pulls out their dick. They can argue that, well, my dick is as public as it.

Speaker 3:

It babes boobs, no, but Well, no, because dick and pussy you can, you can call that. Okay, those are equivalents exactly like.

Speaker 1:

Ass chicks Is public, if guys really want to show their private. You guys want to have a public party because the gym up between hundred squats so you can also have you know, like glutes.

Speaker 2:

Other than that, you know other public parts.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, man, unless you're on the gym, I'm not blessed like that to have multiple public to have one. Wow, it is what it is, guys.

Speaker 2:

You heard the kids put your dick away, always put your dick away. Fuck it in you, girl, you get arrested. Yeah man.

Speaker 1:

A girl is not good at restful, she's gonna get a step of flashing her pussy though, do you think?

Speaker 3:

Hmm, yeah, yeah, she probably will yeah, because. You can see it everywhere.

Speaker 1:

Right, you know you're not like sex workers.

Speaker 3:

Sex sex workers my but all of them now porn stars.

Speaker 2:

Okay, sex workers guys, way, way, you know.

Speaker 1:

We're thinking you progressive on words always, but the female mothers, women mutt, so back to one trio.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, I was just a side step. So from so you guys like, oh, one choice for, like they have a nice, they have a couple of stories. So it's like going to stories like font outing and stuff that, because here I know we do things online. And for me, yeah, to be honest, man, if I don't care who's making my coats, yeah, I'm so nice. Chief, I am going to order it Like Sheen, for example. Like it blew up online, I was first online Fast fashion Exactly Red flag.

Speaker 2:

All of you.

Speaker 1:

Don't get me tossing your boys fucking. We don't know how fast you are. This is finished fast.

Speaker 3:

It started with this fast.

Speaker 2:

Five minutes.

Speaker 3:

Yo, the first time I saw Sheen, I'm like yo, the price, Is this real? Yeah, it's actually dead ass real. And then ordered some things I'm like, yeah, I see why it's changed.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, the rings.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I was like ah rings, I can have five rings on my hand.

Speaker 1:

That's why I'm on every week.

Speaker 3:

Bruh, none of them entered my hand at all. It's all one size fits all. Right, Shit, yeah. In recent I heard there's lawsuits coming on them because they were trying to do an IPO. They were trying to go public to be a public-traded company. The balls, that's just a ball.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, say for you all your.

Speaker 2:

DMS.

Speaker 1:

What the hell? You know what?

Speaker 2:

Is this remote? Is this parkour Sheen doing behind the scenes? Tell me, enlighten me.

Speaker 3:

So there's a lawsuit going on against them, saying one day still people's designs. Ok, and I'm like from a fashion creator kind of this. How can you still, how do you think you can actually prove and you court that someone stole your design?

Speaker 2:

I mean, don't be all still shit Like LGBT is stealing everyone's content right now.

Speaker 1:

That's opal source. Yeah, Very close to like arts. How to know opal source man?

Speaker 2:

What.

Speaker 1:

Have you tried Mid Journey?

Speaker 2:

No, yeah, no 100%, but these guys are Mid Journey. Is stealing like stealing pictures?

Speaker 1:

Like yeah, man.

Speaker 2:

Literally, like you, sometimes even see the text.

Speaker 1:

It tells them how conditions.

Speaker 3:

I'm sure it's crazy and fine prints are small, but we own your life, we own your show.

Speaker 1:

You post it, you're gone. Like that's crazy. I mean, it was zoop too. I think they had like some creepy ass. You know terms of conditions that they released like about like how Zoom is basically and they can take all the information it puts in, they can use like anything for content creation, basically. So Zoom has that as well. And it just came out with they just released it now saying, oh, this is what we're doing. But everybody's kind of like bro, you've been doing these things from early, bro, like we already had like a lot of issues with them during the pandemic, you know Well, I mean, when it comes to like fashion, it's kind of like you have like smaller, like smaller brands and you have like like talented designers that went to school for this shit right, and like they come out with like some immaculate designs. So they think, and like you know, these bigger brands have like more of a budget and marketing dollars like put behind any of these things so and that's where the difference is.

Speaker 1:

Okay, you know. So they think, and they just be like oh, you stole my design, but do you have like pay lawyers. Are you going to pay lawyers? Which money?

Speaker 3:

That is so sad. Yeah, that's, and in this case it's funny because this one creator that I was listening to she was like oh, I sell my designs for 10 bucks. Then I know someone else sends me a screenshot of a Sheen website that they have my design for $12.

Speaker 1:

Madhu.

Speaker 3:

They were selling their stuff for $12. But her retail price she was selling was for 100 bucks. Yeah, Because she said she did hand stitching and all yeah.

Speaker 1:

Sheen was like you sure you know that? Hold up, hold up, hold up hold up, hold up, hold up.

Speaker 3:

Sheen was like fuck all that, it's going to make you.

Speaker 2:

It's going to make you inflation.

Speaker 3:

We're going to make a machine made and they were selling for $12. So in that case, can you see that this person is stealing your content? Because if you're selling for 10 bucks, right, yeah, um, why can't someone just pay for it? And now they have your design, your copy of your design. I mean, design is weird, man.

Speaker 2:

I don't even like design is weird. I mean, I struggle with design, like doing design, so I'm part of the people that use people as inspiration. Yeah, I feel you no, and everybody does, you know I don't know, everybody does.

Speaker 1:

It's just that when it comes to like this type of thing, this is art, right, and art has, like it has, its own domain and in its domain there's intellectual property, there's all those types of different things, right, I kind of just go and see like Tarantino movie, and it does actually with like movies as well. You know, like Howdy Perry movies, for example, how, like you know, asians were like here. It was the movie maybe they watched, I mean Titanic, and you got to make their own type of movie and you know. But now it's about an Asian boy and an Asian girl.

Speaker 3:

It's like copy and paste.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and they're now putting a whole different poster to it. So that's normal, you know, but I don't think that I feel like there's really nothing. The only thing you could do about it is to like, maybe if you have lawyers, you just have to protect yourself. Really, you know, that's just all you can do. Like, how do you protect yourself? Like making money and just having lawyers bro Because that's just all like. There's nothing. You could Nothing more.

Speaker 2:

No one is checking. You can't become a dog. Yeah, bro, no one is checking. To eat another dog. Literally, bro, he's called the streets, don't you dog, bro? Really, how do you go against a company like Sheen? I guess that's like they have things like the case against them now. Yeah, that's the first.

Speaker 3:

One Second case is that they say that they use illegal walking conditions Like they overwalk. Childly bro, they don't give them breaks at all. It's like no pay time off.

Speaker 1:

It sounds like some cross-enters For real man, Some factories.

Speaker 2:

I remember when I used to work in a factory. Like it just literally sounds like that, Like yeah, like I imagine, like all these human rights abuse Shit like. Yeah, I don't know, man, money is really the root of all evil, bro. It didn't even matter, like, look at it, as big as they are, like literally I know what somebody spends on Sheen Bro, bro, bro, sheen Bro. No, yeah, that one, no man.

Speaker 1:

Oh man, you won't get it out of here.

Speaker 3:

So it's like I have. Then that stuff was like tripping me on, because people were like, oh boy caught Sheen and all these things, and in my mind I'm like it's not possible for someone Wait, like exactly, I'm like wait a minute. So do you tell me that you, every store, every clothing that you buy, you go do research like where does this? What do they make their clothing? Okay, is it fair trade? Is it this?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you know what I was talking about. Even with the whole music thing, yeah, Like you know, like for people to decide what do I want to engage in and what should I know engage in, To me I feel like it's too much work.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I might be able to do research for every single element I interact with in this life. Yeah, like, like, come on, Like, oh. So some people even say, like that Van Cleef, Like, oh, they are devourers Affiliated yeah what's the?

Speaker 3:

I think they can have some devour. You don't be nasty.

Speaker 1:

You don't see anything, Bro. What are they?

Speaker 3:

doing.

Speaker 2:

You don't see for what? I beg you. I'm just like, okay, which one will go Conway?

Speaker 1:

No, no, no, I feel you, man, I feel you. I think there's just this. I mean, there's this assumption that the common, the common person, wants to like check where they go to share from or what he does. That's something that you know. An educated person that paid dollars for fucking education, that is living in some type of tax pockets half-time to do, but some of the insurance does look nice for a function, how do they care about? Oh yeah, this is, this is not made by a child. I think it's up to those corporations, and even if they still, they should probably be declared as high.

Speaker 2:

We used 12-year-olds to make this. No, no, no. And if they do?

Speaker 3:

So buy a, Buy a jewelry, buy a jewelry.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they all buy local. I don't know like you know who.

Speaker 3:

I know, buy local like Because like it's funny to me, because I'm like.

Speaker 2:

That's the good option.

Speaker 3:

If they go, okay, we pay our workers very comfortably by running. The cost has to go to somebody look at your pps drivers, for example.

Speaker 1:

I mean they're making like 170k apparently, like they're trying to move there like you know yearly rates of 170k. I did do that bro. Like we need to be ordinary powers maybe bro, literally somebody goes to be audacious because that price, that cost has to be paid by somebody, like shipping costs.

Speaker 2:

Right now, like, have you, like, I'll try to order something from china the other day and like, literally the cost to ship it was Was almost double of whatever, or even yeah, that's it is really imagine what is that like?

Speaker 3:

So it's like it's that stuff that trips me out. So it's like, okay, we're fighting for this, cool, I understand the noble cost, but like If you're low income, for example, you're not thinking about oh, is this fair trade? Is this the serious thing about price?

Speaker 2:

What can I exactly?

Speaker 3:

what can I spend my money for? And I'm part of reason why she blew up was it was cheap and you could buy so much.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man, I could get away with it lots, you know. You could also have bikini.

Speaker 2:

No, if only what I know, bro babe, you order like 10 different bikinis from I'm sorry, and if you're saying your bikini designs, maybe you should make other designs.

Speaker 1:

Bikinis, where you're actually sketching like Accusing, she know stealing.

Speaker 2:

Look at all these like small indie brands to like.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, bro, so many like streetwear brands are out there with the same Bro like that fissiles dress like I know how many other brands sort of like to dash as inspiration.

Speaker 2:

You talking about friends. I know my bro.

Speaker 3:

The inspiration.

Speaker 2:

So we should just all we're all in this together, guys. I'm about to like say something weird. So red flag outlets, but this, this is like a stealing orgy. We're all frauds.

Speaker 3:

That is funny as hell. So, like, what she ended up doing was like they were in trying to like, make themselves have a good name. So they got some bunch of influencers, they flew them over, pay, did everything and like they Fintune, like they got like a walk place and go oh, this is where we actually make the clothes. I know you join friends are behavior. Hey, why she guys, they, this is they invite us over to their company to see where everything is going. They do this is posted, everything I go. She's a wonderful company.

Speaker 1:

They are the best. How can they play you like that in 2023, bro, like I like about? I don't think, man, bro, is it doggy dog? Those influencers they flew them in, maybe private jet, maybe, you know, had a nice Hotel room for them. They put their name on like a cake and said welcome to I don't know, thailand or I don't know bro, like influencers are becoming more and more like.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, political puns like it's crazy like we are first. We were all doing it just to you know, be creative.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Right, you almost like you have to always speak inside.

Speaker 1:

You saw we also what they used David O for during the elections in Nigeria, for example. Well, yeah, come on sing. And now he's put out the whole crowd for his uncle.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah election.

Speaker 1:

So it's just, I mean, if having influence is is is a power, like it's like. I mean, yeah, they have some sort of like control over like a group of people and that's enough, you know so that is actually. It's tough to get people to do what they don't want to do but if you influence them the right way, inflate them to do what you want them to do. Yeah, I have.

Speaker 3:

David.

Speaker 1:

O's thinking about it.

Speaker 3:

I said they know, they see me.

Speaker 1:

Look my foot.

Speaker 2:

Well, I don't know. Is his uncle a villain?

Speaker 1:

his uncle is a villain.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 3:

I don't need to the poor.

Speaker 2:

I made donations, can you?

Speaker 3:

reduce my taxable income please.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, no to me. That's how I see the world, man. I don't really see political parties are left, right wing. I just see heroes and losers. Literally winners, losers bro you know like what party you belong to. I mean, just don't be apc or pdp legit.

Speaker 3:

That's the watch. It cross my mind sometimes like, how do you like start like, if want to be great, that Social media, so like what usually gets people's going like, okay, I want to Make my stuff like it's just I'm always curious about.

Speaker 2:

I have more funny response to that. I was just telling someone last night that in Winnipeg I feel like the winter brings inspiration.

Speaker 1:

No, my dad, those buildings, mama, you start to, you think, you think about it, you think maybe creative right now, but you see that I feel like that's danger. Like I'll be honest with you, right, I feel like sometimes these things are like cornball shit personality, like you make money from it. That's all well, are good, but it's just weird. I feel like just giving yourself to like a cause or to like, I mean just showing up every day dancing or doing some weird shit on the internet, it's cool, but like, at some point I just like is this who you are? Like this is what you're about, is all you're about.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

I want to tell me that is the only link you have in your life, maybe for now, but maybe when you're older I realize that there's most of you than this you know that's a deep point because, like I was thinking about that as well, I don't really think that's what what Influencing should be about.

Speaker 2:

like I followed this guy one time for like three weeks and I had to unfollow him I don't know if you're seeing me cause his name tag method or something. Tall jack, french guy, he uses Bashing his chest using bands to work out.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, and it goes to the video. Do you start?

Speaker 2:

shouting like I came from pain.

Speaker 1:

I came here with one pence. I'm here on my own love me, yo, that's.

Speaker 2:

She's like exhausting to watch like he has like an Amazing physique, like my, because my brother to go see gym, and so someone's asking like you really think he's like Bands? Yes, bands are a good way to go about like gym and stuff, but obviously everybody knows there's probably some steroids involved but that guy's like even pushing cars.

Speaker 1:

I mean, it does look like he's.

Speaker 2:

His physique is crazy man, but the whole influencer part of what he does irritates me. Yeah, like he just goes in the middle of like public areas and he only wears like boxer shorts yeah, man I know white because he's not doing in France. In France, like all white men looking at him like I'm just like dude, even the other guy, like the people that call the gorilla dancing guy, like that gorilla dancing?

Speaker 1:

Oh my god.

Speaker 2:

There's a lot of cringe content out there just for numbers.

Speaker 3:

I guess it's part of the creative process. Now there is no, stop like.

Speaker 1:

This is just an idiot decided to do some mad shit like okay guys, this creativity, and then there's clouds. I feel like we just need to just bold clouds, chasers and, like I'll say that influencers are bold.

Speaker 2:

There's a short line, there's a subtle influence us, are bold.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, courageous people Like you have for you to like decide as we're going to do. That's courageous.

Speaker 2:

Just like do the same dumb shit every day for like two years, three years, just because for numbers I don't know, man, I want to me personally.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to say that I don't think all forms of influence is bad. I think some things are important to get out of the world, like words of encouragement there's that but inspirational content I was a winner good, I sometimes, you know, maybe like some comedy only. Fans influence us too, as well.

Speaker 3:

Very needed. You know, that's what was needed. Shout out to those single guys what's camera shout out to those single guys hustling and walking nine to five every single day and you need some stress reliever.

Speaker 2:

You sign up, you sign up only fans for sexually refer for yeah now exactly like please keep on doing what you're doing.

Speaker 3:

Only fans is needed.

Speaker 2:

Only fans, only only one of influencers man as the devil advocates To play devil advocate here.

Speaker 1:

The devil advocate has to be the most fun thing to play.

Speaker 2:

It is the most fun thing to play as a young babe. Let me just say you first that only fans are. You first you know blue, so you are.

Speaker 3:

You always have to think about that consider school first.

Speaker 1:

That is. That is harsh. I feel like it's very easy to get us into depression. If you're like a baby, I still don't know only fun, that was just like it's very easy not to blow now like think about it, there's a lot of people showing your cities too right. How much cities can you show? Can you really show?

Speaker 3:

And how can you make this interesting? For someone else to sign up and pay you how much money per month to have your content? Yeah, that's cool, though, like I respect some babes. Yeah, you guys like to get that, to get people to spend money. They're harding money on you.

Speaker 2:

I still think it's not fair, because things like only fans are based on physical appearance, things that we can't control, because how? Do you come to life? It came to life with like you got put you on here with like this side.

Speaker 1:

No, you got. No your daddy, not it in your mommy. And here you are pretty much.

Speaker 2:

Like, imagine Conventionally attractive and you still want to do only fun, yeah, you can do it and might not get as much traction or so 100%. And then they know you're thinking how can I go get my butt done? Yeah, I go get my lips done. Like I need to get more Polo eyes and it's game. All the fans come like you know what I mean. Like it's tough man, it's everything you doing this life, Everything is tough.

Speaker 2:

Nothing is easy Like I hear like BBOs are like good, BBOs are like seven grand yeah that's not bad I think about it because you can make like 40, 50, right, that shit right cuz after doing the baby.

Speaker 3:

All right, you can do all, you don't go to Miami man. That's it.

Speaker 2:

It could be a stripper.

Speaker 3:

Um, you could be a sugar baby. I can go down the knees there's, there's job opportunities for people that are Like get a.

Speaker 1:

Certificate man yeah.

Speaker 2:

So the other thing I was thinking about also is like what's involved with, like you know, designers and you know, creating. Like I've been very interested in the whole prints industry. I'm only like I like it. I would love to see how people do it and, like you know, now we have the space for it, so it's I want to. I just want to know what's like was involved. Say, like, obviously, don't start pitching me 30,000. I Want you to tell me like what does it bootstrap? I am a big bookstrap designer. Like in bootstrap. Bootstrap means starting by your own self, your own money. Like what does that entail? Small business, own brand, like you know, including, like the creation of the pieces.

Speaker 1:

Hmm, well, there's a lot of things that it that entails, bro, like in terms of like, what? Like? I mean you want to start like getting equipment for the most part, like for the first part, right, you have to the doggies, but like I mean, maybe like sugrad and you know, so ground upwards in terms of like gets in the equipment, and then you also have like plan for like space, like how to wash or clean stuff and everything. So any water source, like a proper water source, and then you also have to like think about we can get blank for cheap, but at the same time, it's kind of like if I want to run a business and I have a business for it, then you have to like also like think about workmanship and labor, and that's kind of like it. That's all you need to do to like do that, to be honest.

Speaker 3:

So it makes also simple.

Speaker 1:

That's the simplest form to be honest.

Speaker 2:

So even if you buy like it can get more complicated, but that's the simplest one. Like why would I want to clean a simple Epson printer?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, Like do I need to clean that? I mean, there are different times, there are different types of like printing. Right, you could do like silk screen. No one like requires like those inks and everything. They could do like heat press. So it's all like kind of like what kind of texture are you going for and do you offer like different textures for like any requests? You know, because I mean, if you're going to do a business, you never know what like the clients could require If they want to do like oh, I want to start for a print.

Speaker 1:

I want to make this type of work. Because heat press will always be like business for business, like businesses and everything like small businesses that want to like make it more like pop shop. I want to make like just a small logo yeah, type shit, so that's kind of like what you're saying I don't know.

Speaker 2:

In my mind I thought more like actual brands, people that want to build a brand out of printing itself. But I guess that's limited.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean heat press is limited for that. Yeah, it's good to go like Silk screen is nice for that it's cheaper than heat press Silk screen is that what's called?

Speaker 2:

Yeah silk?

Speaker 1:

screen printer. Yeah, Interesting.

Speaker 3:

So after doing all this then you have to come and go on social media because you gotta hype your stuff now right From Libo, everywhere pain.

Speaker 1:

Nothing comes easy, right yeah.

Speaker 3:

And with the new law that we have now, self in Canada, the pastors and the. Do you want to tell us more about that?

Speaker 2:

You'll see 11,. Is that what it's called? Yeah, okay, so again don't call me. There might be a tiny little bit of misinformation on this podcast, but it's whatever. Anyway.

Speaker 1:

I love it what you're saying.

Speaker 2:

You said go and do your own research. You're not gonna do research, right, anyway? So I think what happened was Trudeau's government was really just trying to get Canadian content no Higher up on the list.

Speaker 1:

You know he's trying to pressure this guy. He's spread Canada, leave Canada.

Speaker 2:

You know, from what I understood, the main goal was to get, like news outlets and like broadcasters in general, to prioritize Canadian content on social media and like on their other channels, like TV and whatever that can be wrong. But then what happened is the tech companies, which are governments in themselves right, decided. Well, you can't tell us how to.

Speaker 3:

Run our company. What to promote we?

Speaker 2:

don't even do that ourselves.

Speaker 1:

The algorithms try to just tell us things to people's interests. Interests, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Well, you are just coming with your Canadian interests.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm not putting on the phone. I'm here with everybody.

Speaker 2:

I live in Canada. I don't want to consume Canadian content. My IG should be able to do that right. So in, I think, in response, in a very hostile response, the block of all news outlets on social media, mostly meta.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Meta blocked out, like you can't even see news, and it was so subtle because now, with the Hawaiian fires and all of these things, do you know that I did not see all of that?

Speaker 1:

stuff. Yeah, it's crazy. Yeah, I didn't see the nofs to be like. Vested in it.

Speaker 3:

It means which is which kind of good or bad thing.

Speaker 2:

I mean, I'm kind of like gay, for my mental is selfishly good. Yeah, but for the general like that is bad.

Speaker 3:

What can you also do if you see fire? Okay, what do?

Speaker 2:

you do. You can't do it now, how about you can say something?

Speaker 1:

So I feel like we're like post. We're like post COVID children at this point.

Speaker 2:

Everybody is decent.

Speaker 1:

Post COVID adults, like the whole George Floyd team with me. I'm just like myself when I look at my Instagram like stories. Back then I'm like what's that hurts Is George Floyd my father, or are you?

Speaker 2:

just interested what was good or like what, bro?

Speaker 1:

it was a lot of like pain. That was just online and everything. Everybody was just kind of like. I mean, I kind of imagine people that are like are from different nationalities.

Speaker 2:

Just like. What do you like?

Speaker 1:

people are just kind of like what was just in the background. All the black people are kind of mad now.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's kind of like what the national ones you know. So, yeah, oh man, I remember a lot of things that happened that period. I love black people, black people, we love black people. Yeah, yeah, it was kind of like people are really mad, you know.

Speaker 1:

So anything that's going to push me back to that kind of frame of mind, I'm just kind of like you know what Evil is evil. Life is evil. Life is war. It is what it is man. There's evil out there. There's evil out there and you know, what there's shit is happening, cause now I see some stuff about oh, the guy that, like in the Maori place or whatever, like the emergency or the mayor or some shit, the guy didn't even push the alarm.

Speaker 3:

So he didn't press the sirens.

Speaker 1:

They're like oh my God, why express sirens? Why did you do this? I must have been like bro.

Speaker 2:

He was probably panicking.

Speaker 1:

He was like my God, I was just in his bath. He was like bro, Like what do you want?

Speaker 3:

I saw that he ended up resigning.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, the person ended up resigning, yeah he asked him, that's like that kind of pressure, Like oh why do you not do it?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's right.

Speaker 3:

Because of you, next things, that Because of you, somebody who died Exactly, you could have saved this and this and this and this Right right right.

Speaker 2:

Why did they? Why do they put the siren in one man's office, bro?

Speaker 1:

thank you. Why do you not?

Speaker 2:

have the key to the siren.

Speaker 1:

I don't have the key. Nobody else has sirens, that's why I put the siren. That's right, man, he's not sharing the key. Yeah.

Speaker 3:

If I don't press it, nothing is going to happen.

Speaker 2:

Fuck bureaucracy, man, I'm pressing, I wanted to be a politician but, like I said on this podcast before, like I, some days I wake up like I want to help humanity just by. You know friendly discourse and you know friendly discourse. There's not like friendly discourse on people. No, it's not clear.

Speaker 3:

Some people, everything is good.

Speaker 2:

As long as you disagree with them. Yeah, it's fine.

Speaker 3:

It's not, you're homophobic, you are transphobic, you are yeah yeah, All of them.

Speaker 2:

I wake up the next day like how can you really convince someone that they're stupid?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, especially when they believe in it. What they're saying Like what do you want to do?

Speaker 2:

So I'll just I'll just leave my very happy quiet. Taken art life, yeah, and live public out of it, yeah, man. But, I'm just too. I'm waiting to invest in him.

Speaker 1:

Public is crazy, I feel you man, sometimes like I feel like that. But I had a question one time and I was talking to my friend. I was like the first time like I mean I used to, like I always do crazy things with him I was telling him about my next like some plan endeavor and it was I had to involve people and I was like I really sure I want to like talk to him. I was like you know what I don't.

Speaker 2:

So I want to back out of it.

Speaker 1:

Because getting involved sometimes is always very long.

Speaker 2:

It's very like you have to be too much of an empath. I also understand what you're coming from.

Speaker 1:

I don't want to understand.

Speaker 2:

Like even now like fuck your feelings, man.

Speaker 3:

I don't want to tell this to my friends.

Speaker 2:

I found that like inviting people out. For you know, we've been trying a lot of social events lately, yeah, other than partying, because we've been hearing it for years. I love people just have this thing against partying, you know what I mean. So we've been trying some more introvert, friendly.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I feel it.

Speaker 2:

Even at that I realized that if you don't DM people personally, no one's going to show up.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

This is the age we're in right now. Like you, post your work on socials and people just sort of like swipe through it, you know what I mean, something that you spend like I feel so sorry for Artists, like they make songs, and it takes weeks before you can even really hear the jam or see the video.

Speaker 1:

It still is difficult. You know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

It's difficult yeah it means the only way. And after the DMs, I'm learning these days now that, like you, cannot underestimate face-to-face communication anymore. Yeah, because face-to-face almost dropped out with the advent of internet, digital everything and COVID again Before we are overwhelmed. Right now online, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Too much content to retain.

Speaker 2:

Like there's too many channels, there's too many platforms. You really actually have to go back to going for coffee with people.

Speaker 1:

Unfortunately, if you want to get shit done, yeah, yeah, I think, even for me. Really, sometimes I kind of like think about you know, being like interacting with people. Yeah, and sometimes when I see my friend, I see you, when I see Paul, I'm always like, yeah, man Bro, I just do them. That guy Like I don't see my house since I never come home.

Speaker 2:

I never see the same. I don't see inside, yeah, but like I'm not inside cause I want to be inside.

Speaker 1:

I'm inside cause like I have shit to do Do. Yeah, of course I go to some companies. It's kind of like difficult to just come out.

Speaker 2:

I know it to be Rich is what I feel, like this, why you wait. What's wrong with?

Speaker 1:

you guys face I mean that's a lie. You like staying at home? I don't like staying at home. Fucking like staying at home. What are you doing? What do you think I'm doing at?

Speaker 3:

home, I don't know Jerking off. You think I'm going to go home.

Speaker 1:

Bro, I'm at home for three reasons, ok.

Speaker 3:

We out here, huh, you know, you know, on the streets.

Speaker 1:

Bro. I mean, a man's got to do whatever. Well, it might also have to jerk off, but you know what I mean. What's part of this?

Speaker 2:

No, I think as we go older, even with the generation behind us. I think there's a nice space right now where people can sort of like collaborate. Like collaboration is a nice mix between working and socializing.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, it's a beautiful mix. It's a beautiful.

Speaker 2:

As long as there's something in a subject that like like friends. I'm saying friends because like I feel like it's nice to collaborate with people you don't know, like that makes you new friends.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Well, like in terms of like, like you said, hanging out with your friends, and I feel like collaboration is a great way to hang out with your friends.

Speaker 3:

This is an example of it now.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like before we started this, we never used to like hang out this much Exactly.

Speaker 3:

This is like, unless like someone, like one of my other guys, like this guy, chip Putz-In-Wok, shout out to you by me, putz-in-wok, like we made this WhatsApp group, like he goes, like everyone, I did a bunch of us and he goes every month.

Speaker 2:

He goes like oh, you guys should put up suggestions for restaurants for us to go Right.

Speaker 3:

Then he, when people put up suggestions, he goes and looks at which one people voted more. Then he makes a document and go hey guys, put your name if you're down to go Right. So he plans it a month ahead, yeah. Then two weeks to the event he goes reminder guys. This is coming up on this day Like so many times, like I've double booked myself and I've gotten the notification or reminders so I'm like, oh shit.

Speaker 2:

That's why I told you to always use my calculator, my calendar, but again, no, I said, I heard what you said to the, I asked to him and that's that's.

Speaker 3:

that's, that's another discussion for now you shut up.

Speaker 1:

You know, man, basically he's like leave the inside life for your side.

Speaker 2:

Leave the inside life for your side, whatever we'll leave it, but I feel like like the guy, like that's a lot of work to have constant thing.

Speaker 3:

Like, hey guys, like it's just there, don't forget. Though. Then two days to events, like reminder guys, it's this day and this time. I'm like both of us collaborate in doing this is like giving us opportunity, yeah.

Speaker 1:

I think, yeah, it's important when you have, like, a common goal, and sometimes it's very hard to like establish where you come on go. Here at this point you know, like I mean, when does it come on go? It's always beautiful to do it together. So, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

Well, I feel that, feel that. Um, this is another episode on. Thanks guys for listening. We appreciate you guys. Please, please, please, please, follow us on our socials. You can find us on Instagram, on. Snapchat, twitter take talk all of the above and come into YouTube soon, please. So stay tuned. You're going to see how beautiful, lovely faces.