According To Wes

Hi Maintenance Cake

August 18, 2023 Wes/DeLaw Season 7 Episode 10
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2020 protocols back in effect...well maybe. Wes and DeLaw being high maintenance humans once again, billionaires fighting, and possible future places of employment 

Speaker 1:

That a woman is like when it comes to like something like that, like yo, you got to be of a certain status to talk to me. So like, yeah, you have to have. Like, I want my man to have some money, I want him to have a job and this and that. So if you only ain't got that, you shouldn't talk to me. In my head, it should never be. If you're not spending the money that you earn, then you not get no sex. That shouldn't even be, in my opinion, shouldn't even be on the table. It should be like yo, can you take care of me? Oh, you prove that you off the rip. I know you can take care of me because I know what type of money you got, but I know what type of job you have. That's if I actually like you, not like hey. Welcome back to another episode of the court in the West broadcast. As always, we have D-law here.

Speaker 2:

Yep, you guys, chef boyard grilling D-law.

Speaker 1:

Hopefully that came through. I know you say it was buffered on your end, but I heard that shit loud and clear.

Speaker 2:

Oh well, as long as you're on somebody's end, yeah.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, we'll see.

Speaker 2:

You know I'm here, I'm yeah, I'm here.

Speaker 1:

D-law's here getting ready for another wave of COVID-19, and I am here. West whiskey, whiskey, west yeah.

Speaker 2:

I am waiting for the next strand. We haven't had no COVID calls recently, but we do they coming. There's another one coming.

Speaker 1:

It's coming.

Speaker 2:

As I have told many people at this point in time, with COVID we have learned to live with it and stay safe. So a lot of times I feel like a lot of people are staying safe, but there's a possibility people aren't staying safe.

Speaker 1:

There's always a strong possibility people aren't staying safe. I believe no one. Listen, you got your outliers. I'm just even dead. First of all, what are you drinking on today?

Speaker 2:

So today I am drinking on some Smirnovaka that is mixed with a whiskey.

Speaker 1:

The whiskey without a, and I'm trying to laugh at you.

Speaker 2:

It went down a wrong pipe.

Speaker 1:

I'm trying to laugh at you.

Speaker 2:

You try to laugh at me because I was about to articulate this drink that I got. So I went to the store and got these, you know, because at this point now I'm trying to slow down my drinking a little bit. So I got the. I guess you could call them wine coolers, or you know, like that's what they are.

Speaker 2:

Yes, you know, you had a Smirnovaka ice and shit. Yeah, it's like a Smirnovaka, but this one was with like vodka, some ginger grape juice, something else and some vegetable juice, Ily and I what? Yeah, when I say the shit came out good, it says it's tasty good. It tastes really really good. I was like all right, cool.

Speaker 1:

I'm like I'm going to have that fiber moving through them. I'm like I'm going to have that fiber moving through them, yeah.

Speaker 2:

It's a vodka, ginger, ale, grape juice and fruit and vegetable juice made in Virginia, charlottesville.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, charlottesville got a good bro. Everything going on down here. Don't ask me how I know. I just know Shit. I feel less fancy. See, y'all got y'all In the money. I'm doing stuff like vodka, I mean, I'm doing stuff like whiskey. Man, look, I got four minis and those four cans of wine.

Speaker 2:

I'll be. Look, I'm out here balling on a budget like the rest of everybody. Yeah, I'll be on a budget budget.

Speaker 1:

My shit is. The drink of choice today is whiskey and Costco sell to the market. Whiskey and Costco sell this uh, this big jar of like honey, citrus and ginger concoction shit, and I just did two spoonfuls of that in there and shit is like lovely. I usually do that, which is, like, you know, hot water for tea and shit like that, but mixing with the drink I'm going to be drinking all on this. Uh, you know, till it's time to go to bed, maybe play some street fight later on, who the hell knows?

Speaker 2:

I was going to play that uh, that Ninja Turtles game that's on the PS five. The remake yeah, they, like you know they did the remake with a made it look arcade-ish yeah, like you would be in the arcade. So I still want that game. I it's not free on the PS five yet, so I didn't give it.

Speaker 1:

Yo, I was seeing a meme right there for you on the PS five. I've seen a meme that, uh, you seen all the Ninja Turtle movies. One of them had a dick out. Is that a thing? What?

Speaker 2:

I don't recall.

Speaker 1:

Like a turtle dick.

Speaker 2:

No, I don't think so. They've never, as far as I know. Well, whatever, as far as I know, there's never been no teenage mutant, ninja, turtle dick out there.

Speaker 1:

No, you be saying that I'm just. I'm just. You know, like you see on the internet, don't they lie a lot so much, and I haven't seen so many of the. You know the, the last movie. You know the movies that came on the last 15, 20 years that I don't know what's true.

Speaker 2:

Right.

Speaker 1:

So I was doing a whole little thing, some of them. This is the the first movie where they got an anatomically correct about Ninja Turtle I may not Ninja Turtle, but a turtle penis type situation.

Speaker 2:

I'm like what that's like of all things that they could have been like. All right, this is what a turtle penis.

Speaker 1:

Listen. I seen a cat dick for the first time A couple months ago.

Speaker 2:

I mean it's a cat dick.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I've never seen that.

Speaker 2:

It's a cat dick. I mean, I mean cat dick.

Speaker 1:

That shit was not mine. We ain't gonna get it to that. Well yeah, cold 19. This is raging strong Yo. It put me in fucking high alert, as it always does when on Amazon it got me some ass. I don't want to continue to get those masks, but this was already won't be a thing for me anyway when it started to get cold, you know.

Speaker 2:

I mean. I'll get the COVID numbers. Contrary to what everyone's belief is, the numbers are still high, you know for for it to be this time of the year and people still getting COVID. It's not like the flu, yeah, I mean people get flu in the summertime they do, but it's not necessarily like oh my God, I got the flu in the summertime.

Speaker 1:

It's just like a one in a couple thousand or some shit like that.

Speaker 2:

But people are still getting COVID and it is the summertime, so I'm like all right, well, clearly we're not out of the woods, whereas like, we only have to worry about it for a season. You know what I'm saying. Whereas like, okay, in the wintertime it gets really bad. We got to shut the cities down and then, once it hits a certain time, that we can open them back up. It's not there.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm not looking for that and I didn't think it would be that. But it's also one of those things where a person like me that doesn't even get the flu shot regularly be knowing that I don't do shit like that. I have to be extra cautious, and it's not because only for the simple fact of, you know, being sick is an inconvenience to me and I don't want to be inconvenienced, right, so inconvenience to everybody Like I. Just I don't want that. So now I'm on a, I'm definitely not getting no booster shot, covid booster shot. I done gotten COVID booster shots, I'm just not doing it One. I wasn't doing it because I'm like I don't like the feeling too, and I'm not wishing this on anybody. It just seemed it appears to be that more and more the young men having heart attacks and they're talking about the myocard. What is it? Myocard, doses, myocard I forget what it's called, but the heart situation that the vaccine from the vaccine.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and I'm like all right, that should scare me, that should scare me. Granted, the shit is already in my system because I got the vaccine Right, but it's just like Like no matter what, like as much as I want to be like.

Speaker 2:

Oh well, you shouldn't worry about it.

Speaker 1:

No, I'm gonna do this, no way.

Speaker 2:

Because you know, with some vaccines and stuff you never know the toll and effect that it takes on you as a whole. You know what I'm saying. Like, for all we know these things could take the biggest toll on us, to a point where it's just like it may or may not be any reason for us to do it, because it's like all right, well, look, you're going to have a heart attack because you've got too many vaccine boosters.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm just not doing all that shit.

Speaker 2:

I think my last booster that I'm going to do me personally will be this most recent one that I'm going to do in January, and that's going to be my last one. Because at this point I'm like you know, I haven't caught COVID. Thank God, you know I haven't caught COVID. But on that same token, I'm done being frightened of COVID. You know what I'm saying. I'm done being like, oh no, we got to get this.

Speaker 2:

Because this isn't this, and because I was in the trenches when it was really bad and seeing the effects of having to ship stuff out, I have a different view on it than a lot of people. Oh well, nah, it's not that serious and it's like well, it kinda is. So I do have a different take on it when it comes down to it. But I think at this point I'm just like, yeah, I'm done being scared of COVID and I'm ready to kinda move on from it, you know. So I just at this point I'm just like all right, it is what it is. I got all these boosters. My immune system should be able to handle COVID. Do I need to still be precautionate? Yes, do I still need to be working out, making sure my lungs are strong and losing weight and not having any other underlying health conditions. Yes, yeah, but on that same token, you know, you know, I guess three years is long enough for me to have stopped living my life. Now it's time to start living it again.

Speaker 1:

I thought you was already living on my heart. Fuck it.

Speaker 2:

Hey look, I live in a very safe and conducive environment. I will just be out here just willy nilly, just yeah, let's just go do this now. No, I got you. I stopped doing that long, long time ago.

Speaker 1:

Shit the way my wife's anxiety is set up. I just can't do that shit Right. Or I was online to worry about me doing shit. Then I'm just not doing that either, Cause if she find out like that's just man, yeah, no, I, I agree with you man trying to move past that shit, but at the same time is like I don't know what it is with me, Like I don't know if I'm at that age where I'm realizing my mortality or it's like yo, you were young, You're not young. Shit out here can really kill you. Some of the stupidest things out here can really kill you. And I guess I'm not that I'm overly cautious, but here's the crazy thing. You would think like, with the way I think about it, I'd be overly cautious, not cautious at all, Just thinking about it and I don't know what. I don't know what the fuck that is.

Speaker 2:

You know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

It's like oh shit, like I'm closer to 40, prostate shit, oh shit. Heart shit oh shit. Like I'm like God damn.

Speaker 2:

Like I've gotten to realizing that my day is a number.

Speaker 1:

I guess that's what it is, for me too, I guess that's what it is.

Speaker 2:

My day is a number, and seeing people drop, people who we grew up watching, people who we grew up with, people who were like, damn, you didn't even make it to like retirement age, just dropping, just like no one knows what it is. But they're a heart stop and it's like my day is a number, like I'll be happy if I make it At this point. It's almost like I'll be happy if I made it to 75, you know what I mean, yeah, but you know. So with that, you know I'm trying to. You know I'm always trying to take better care of myself.

Speaker 2:

Now, do I do a good job at it? Well, probably not. Well, I probably do a pretty piss poor job at it, but I try my best because I mean, you know, if it's not one thing that kills you, it's something else. You know what I mean. It could be you could be cancer-free but get a heart attack. You know what I mean. You could be in the best heart health shape but get a rare blood cancer. And you never know what your life gives you. You just kind of you got to go with it as it goes.

Speaker 1:

So yeah, and I guess that's what I'm. I am slowly coming to terms with like, like your health and your you know your biologics and shit like that. That's just one of the things that you can't readily change the outcome to Like, if you need it, more money, like the things you probably do is like go to school or try to train or you know what I mean, stuff like that. There's things depending on your life and different aspects. There are things that you can do to affect that your health only goes, but so far and I guess in my head I'm coming to terms with like it only goes so far, like you know that. So if there's anything else, just know that there might be a chance that that's what it is for you. Like you can. You're not going to be able to change that. You're not going to be able to fix that Right.

Speaker 1:

It's funny that you said do you do a good job? The only time I know this sounds fucked up, but this is like a lot of people the only time I do a good job and probably take care of my soul is like damn, I can't fit these fucking pants no more. Nah, let me lay off of this. Let me work out a little bit more. This shit shouldn't be fitting me like this around the thigh area, so I was just like shit like that. Other than that, you know, I don't smoke too much anything but yeah.

Speaker 1:

You know, try to keep your lungs healthy and shit like that and the only thing you can do lungs in heart healthy and stay away from processed foods. Yeah, all that stuff that they say.

Speaker 2:

I mean, I think that's one of the bigger things too is that I'm trying to be more cautious about the processed food.

Speaker 1:

Part of it, Because Processed food will just be tasting. Good though it do it do I'm not going to lie, I'm not going to lie. You'll never hear me say that shit tastes trash. It tastes good. However, it makes me feel bad once I finish eating that shit.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I ain't gonna lie it do it be tasting bomb as fuck? And I be feeling some type of way when I can't eat it, try and be extra healthy and shit, but you know, when it boils down to it, you know I feel like my health is just more important.

Speaker 1:

I feel like that way half the time. I ain't gonna lie, I backslide a lot.

Speaker 2:

I mean I ain't gonna say all the time, I'm just saying I backslide a lot. I'm just saying that in my head. I try my best. You know I ain't gonna say that I am like the best at doing it, but I try and I try to. You know, I try my best to make sure that whatever I decide to do, that I do it the best I can. So, like, even with like the working out, I've been trying to make sure I do that consistently and I do it where. I guess in a nutshell I guess in a nutshell it was the best way to say it that I don't fuck my shit up Like I'm doing it to like stay healthy. Like stay healthy, healthy for real, not like I was doing before, where I was just like I'm just doing it because I want to make sure my dick can still get hard.

Speaker 1:

That's a major thing. I mean, shit don't, still don't.

Speaker 2:

That is a good reason. That is a good reason. You know what I'm saying. I'm not saying it's not a good reason, but it's no longer just like all right, well, I'm doing this because I just want to do it, and blah, blah, blah. I say I'm doing it because now I'm like I'm getting to a point where I need to, I need to do this, that's right, so I can't. There's no longer the excuse of all right, well, I didn't know no better. It's like all right, I kind of do no better, so let me make sure I do better.

Speaker 1:

Nah, that I don't know better is going to stay there. Not because I mean, of course, with things that you know, you know right, but there's a lot of things that kind of get unveiled to us every fucking day that you be like well, fuck, I've been doing that for the fucking five years. Well, I've been eating this for five years and you be like you know some you read something like nope, that's just this, this and this, they're suing people, blah, blah, blah, blah. You're like I'm hoping I'm okay, like that's.

Speaker 1:

It always comes down to like did I eat that shit for real? What is I putting that shit on my body? It's like sometimes it's like what can you fucking do? You know what?

Speaker 2:

I mean, and nobody wants to feel like they're being restricted, like I mean, and I understand, like, cause you know, me and my wife we go through it all the time where we don't want to feel like we have to choose between a healthy life and or a happy life or a healthy life. You know what I'm saying. We wanna, we wanna, we wanna just live our life, you know. But we know that with that comes if we are just like all right, I'm done living this healthy life, I'm ready to die and just being unhealthy and dying a painful, horrible death. But you know, it's not what we want to do. You know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

And that's what's so tricky about the century Wait, about that in general, because you'll have people that have say shit like I live from not that I say shit, but lived it. Actually say I lived for 105 years and I ate bacon every day. And you be like, what the fuck you can eat bacon. Well, I spoke to a pack of cigarettes every day, didn't have lung cancer.

Speaker 1:

There's always those owl liars that make you feel like, well, why the I'm not living life, I'm not living life. And now I've been lately thinking like what shit I need to save up some money and get one of those done, full body, what do you call it? Maintenance checkups, like rich people get. So I'll be like what the fuck can, I can and can't do, Right, and what's going on? Like, if certain things are this way, I know to stay away from that, but if that ain't gonna affect me, or if you know tomatoes quote unquote don't affect me, then shit, let me go tomato crazy, let me live with these tomatoes, eating tomatoes every day, like that type of shit, right, of course, you know being black, you know the whole thing is so we're gonna be hypertension, so always gonna be black man, prostate shit. So it's like all right, what do I do to lower all that shit? Salty foods are the best foods ever, yep. So it's kind of like yo.

Speaker 2:

I've come to the realization that it really boils down to I just can't have a. If I'm gonna do salty foods, I gotta cut something out.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying. One of the salty foods also. Like you, choose the best salty food that you like.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you choose the best salty food that I like Along with, I gotta make sure I you know I stay hydrated at all times. You know what I'm saying. Like it's, there's a balance that you can put into it where it's like all right, cool that there. You know there's a balance you can put in it. There is, it's just a matter of the what balance. It just depends.

Speaker 1:

It just sounded like trigonometry to me. The way you look confused and everything I don't know. No math, fucking performance from trigonometry. You only know why I said that the only math formula or whatever I can think of is quadratic. Don't know why, and it could be because I'm drinking this whiskey. That's the only thing I know. Hey yo, so you a math major? This is a random thought. Were you good at chemistry?

Speaker 2:

I was good at the chemistry conversion.

Speaker 1:

Like balancing equations and shit like that. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I was good at that, but as far as chemistry as a whole, no.

Speaker 1:

I was like give me the math shit and I'll be fine.

Speaker 2:

And I'm good. You know what I'm saying? True, true, true, I was. Once it came to balancing equations, I was Gucci. You know what I'm saying? I was Gucci. It wasn't. It was nothing to me, but it was. I was Gucci, I was out.

Speaker 2:

But, what ends up happening. You know when you what ends up happening is. You get there in the chemistry and this just starts getting hard for no reason and you're like shit. So how do I do? Yeah, we'll just say chemistry wasn't necessarily my best, my best topic, but once we got the balancing equations I flourished, because it was. It was almost like algebra too, it was. It was easy for me to do. I had the war. You know it was. It was easy, you know so.

Speaker 1:

You know, it was crazy what happened to me yesterday. So I was thinking about a particular person, famous person, and I was like yo, I wonder what's going on with them. Didn't say it, didn't think it because I haven't seen them in a while, and it's platform.

Speaker 2:

You go.

Speaker 1:

As I opened up, nah, as soon as I opened up Instagram, it was a video about them and possibly why they been in my and I didn't bring this up to anybody. So now I'm starting to think phones remind.

Speaker 2:

Not at all. You don't know that your algorithm just says that you know.

Speaker 1:

No, no, no, that always gotten that good where it was, like he's going to think about this, but I ain't been searching them or nothing like that.

Speaker 2:

I'm talking about coworkers that same shit, because I'm one of the coworkers that work on it. He was talking about some yeah man, Like I was thinking about doing this and then my phone said I should do it. And I'm like of course. Of course your phone said to do it. They making money off y'all niggas out here.

Speaker 1:

Definitely, definitely.

Speaker 2:

They are here with my nigga.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so I was reading an article right about oh, that shit up real quick because I'm, you know, been drinking, so I just want to make sure that I thought we did up to talk about. Okay, it was like 10 dating signs that she's having Now question for you, do you?

Speaker 2:

Huh.

Speaker 1:

Who's always? Always, I mean it's, I guess. Well, come downstairs, punch you in the back of the head.

Speaker 2:

We always, I don't know, listen, listen, listen.

Speaker 1:

I feel what you saying and the only reason why I feel what you saying there is a level of which goes into like a part of my topic. There's a level of you've been with your partner for so long right, not even so long, but you've been with your partner. You tend to know him or her or this, this, and that there is no way possible that that your partner is not high maintenance at all times. Want to know why, because you know exactly what they want and there's always things you kind of go. You know what I'm saying. It's like she like her shit this way or like this, like it that way, or she like to cover around her feet or not around her feet and shit like that. Like you're always doing something. Like if you really truly love a person with you they're not a simple person you want to make sure that they get the best treatment and they feel happy when they're around you. Ie, they are high maintenance as fuck. Not that other superficial high maintenance shit that we was dealing with when we was dating. Not that shit. It's the, the caring high maintenance. It's like caring for your kid. I don't have a kid, but you get what I mean. Like you want to make sure your kid is comfortable, safe, all that good shit. Like you want it, you want the ball you, you handle that shit.

Speaker 1:

Your woman is definitely going to be high maintenance, regardless that superficial high maintenance shit where she requires things that she don't can't even provide herself. And then there's the I'm going to take care of you. I know you don't eat McDonald's or you ain't eating McDonald's. You like fucking Chick-fil-A. Then I had I need to have a budget for Chick-fil-A when we go out. When you want to just do basic shit like that type of shit, right. Or you like your hair done this way, or this yummy basic shit. You like the refrigerated stock full of grapefruit juice. I need to make sure I order three grapefruit juices instead of two. Fruit juice costs fucking five dollars, so I need that 15 dollars dedicated with juice for you.

Speaker 1:

How I made this shit, I don't know. I just thought about that off the top of my head Like yo, no matter what it's going to be, if you take care of that person, then it's just going to be high maintenance regardless. Yeah, regardless, but you kind of jumped the gun on that. So as far as high maintenance, right. Do you think, never mind, I can't even make that statement. All right, I'm going to make this statement. Do you think women and men, no kids past 30, they like you know, they're like you know, like 30, mid 30s, whatever. Do you think their high maintenance is because you think them being single is because of their high maintenance, or it is just horrible people, horrible partners? I ain't going to say horrible people, horrible partners.

Speaker 2:

That's a tough one.

Speaker 1:

That is it Because what's really holding you back? You ain't got no kids, like, let's just say for women, for an example, because we two young, I don't kids.

Speaker 2:

I'll bring it to a discussion that me and my wife had yesterday.

Speaker 1:

You're always having discussions, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Well, you know, we, we, we were trying this new thing of communicating and saying what's actually on our minds versus you sounded very sassy, like you talking at her through the fucking, through the microphone.

Speaker 1:

I don't know what you're talking about.

Speaker 2:

Oh God, but we were watching the women of hip hop thing that had cash done on all the people on it and the one thing that when it comes to high maintenance or what people you know, what people do, or whatever, it is partly the stigma that comes with it that you're supposed to be this way, based on where you're from or what you want. Part of it is what you're listening to or what you're seeing, that you're glorifying, and the other part is that you just raised that way because you come from that type of environment. So you're you, you being high maintenance for a woman. In my opinion, it's still very subjective only because high maintenance sometimes means that they just, we just, can't afford them. Sometimes it's even if you can't afford them. They want you to spend the world on them versus being very low budget. So it just really depends.

Speaker 2:

Like you know, mind, you just took it into a real long conversation between Merrimos. Give you the condensed version. I got you Pretty much. I said that, even though Casdoll and all these people with Nicki Minaj, cardi B, whatever, whatever they're cool and all, but they're not MC, like they're not Eve, they're not Queen Latifah, where, when we have female rappers back in the day that were you know coming out. You knew who it was based on. What was you know? Based on how they rap. Now everybody sounds the same. And now you got women out here like, oh, broke niggas getting no pussy, and it's like, well, now all these women are high maintenance.

Speaker 1:

No, you're what that statement like. Uh, I don't consider that I mean is I consider that opportunistic? You're putting the price on your sex, your weapon, as of your sex. That's different from being high maintenance, so go ahead. What else did you and Mrs Smith say? So, what else we got talking about.

Speaker 2:

So with that, um, I kind of was like, well, I mean, I understood what she was saying as far as, like you know, women, empowerment, body to body, the regular shit. I was at her mind, like, even though she's like, well, how can they weren't talking about guys that said, well, you know, guys still run this rap game and don't get wrong. Like, yeah, all we do is really talk about fucking hoes and whatever and blase, blase.

Speaker 1:

Some of us, some of us, some of them talk about that.

Speaker 2:

Some of them do talk about it, but that doesn't mean that you know, like you, you you get a very few select group of guys who will be so weak minded to do half the shit. Someone says, yeah, In my head you know what I'm saying, Like there's no way that you got more females, the one.

Speaker 1:

That exactly what a lot of them said, yeah.

Speaker 2:

You got a lot more of them to where it's like oh well, if you can't afford this, you can't afford that, blase, blase, then whatever. So now, and I'm not saying that they shouldn't have a value on themselves, I'm not saying that they shouldn't have a value of what they or what they're worth. But you also have to think of it as if the value is that I have to spend blase, blase and you got to be high maintenance, what makes you think that you not? If you're going to, if you want me to spend 10 grand at the mall on you and all you can give me in return is pussy, then what is your value?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I think I think with that example I think it was I don't think a lot of people are smart enough to bridge that gap. Like the way I see it now, as the 30 something euro that I am, I would assume that a woman is like, when it comes to like something like that, like yo, you got to be of a certain status to talk to me. So like, yeah, you have to have. Like, I want my man to have some money, I want him to have a job and this and that. So if you only got that, you shouldn't talk to me. In my head it should never be. If you're not spending the money that you earn, then you not get no sex. That shouldn't even be, in my opinion, shouldn't even be on the table. It should be like yo, can you take care of me? Oh, you prove that. You off the rip. I know you can take care of me because I know what type of money you got. Well, I know what type of job you have.

Speaker 1:

Let's see if I actually like you, not like, well, I'm gonna get 2000 out of him. I'm gonna suck his dick, maybe something to come from that. And now you're sucking, now your blow jobs are $2,000. But what if he got that money to spend? Now you didn't suck this dick 50 times and he's cool with that because he's paying you $2,000. Just turn yourself into a hoe, that's all that. You kind of go saying I'm like where did that disk and that come from? Right, I thought it was like yo, can you prove yourself monetarily? Yeah, you can. You can do these things. Let's see if I like you. That's what I thought, that's what I'm thinking now, that's what I think it should be, but I know it's not that.

Speaker 2:

No, it is definitely not, and that's how I think it should be. Where and like I was saying to my wife, I said you know, I have no issues with a woman knowing their worth and a woman not settling.

Speaker 1:

No, love them should, because that would stop all these fuck niggas that fuck shit up, right, what the rest of us Like, it literally would. Yeah, it literally would.

Speaker 2:

And you're absolutely right, but patterns and patterns and patterns that I can talk to my selvagings into then give. If, if you're talking about I know my value, I know my value, then you need to really actually know your value, versus thinking that your value is giving up the pussy and that somebody's spending money on you because that's not value. That is literally prostitution. It's prostitution. I mean, if we're going to call it like, if we're going to call it like it is, it's prostitution. Yeah, that you are.

Speaker 2:

You are offering a product in exchange for something. Monetarily, it's prostitution, yeah. So you can say, oh, I know my value, and if you don't have this, you don't have that, then you can't talk to me and that's fine, you have that full right. But then you, but in return, if a guy started having that same mentality of I will look, I make 7080 grand, how much you make? Well, I make 40. You know I'm in retail, but I have a lot of ambitions and I can build with you, then we need to also, on that flip side, be the same way.

Speaker 1:

I say we need to be the same. I say we need to be the same way but differently, because you know, one minute woman are the same.

Speaker 1:

No minute woman are the same. So it's going to be one of those things where she's all the, she's off, the rip one and one to make sure she's going to want. Most women want their man to make more than them. They can feel comfortable. So what happened across that woman? As I yo, you need to, I need to feel comfortable, I need to make, you need to make more than me, or this is now. I want to make sure things are good. Then you need to prove yourself and all the other aspects that I'm looking for in a woman. I'm not saying the generic shit of cook clean this is an S but I'm saying, like, whatever he's requiring, whatever that is, you need to be that. That's just what it is.

Speaker 2:

If you want me to take care of you, like, if you if you're going to require a guy to be this, this and that and everything else under the sun, and they got to make this a guy, do that.

Speaker 1:

Then it goes deeper than just kids and taking care of the house, because, yes, I can, we can theoretically hire a nanny. But what do you provide to my soul and my being as a person, as a man, when it comes to all of that? And if you can't, if you don't, and it's just nothing but headaches, or you actually spending more money than that's you know, you just spending the money than. It's just kind of like. I can kind of do this on my own, Like you don't really need to be here.

Speaker 2:

So, like my coworker, I call him the Jamaican. He's not Jamaican by calling it Jamaican because they give him so many jobs to do. I'm like they work you like a Jamaican. That's what I said. They work you like a Jamaican. I'm gonna call him the Jamaican for right now, but like, even for him, like when I sit down talking, he's always his biggest thing is about how and I don't know if he's like angry at women or if he makes some very, very, very valid points he's like women want all this stuff. They want equal rights, they want equal pay, they want to do this, this, this, this and this, but refuse to do job they consider to be mis-job. That's not equal anything. That is like having your cake, eating it to and then telling him make sure you watch the distance.

Speaker 1:

You know that's a good analogy.

Speaker 2:

It's like you. If you want equal rights, equal pay, equal everything, then you have to be willing to do the jobs that men do. And when it came to like, oh well, you know, when we're like I want to vote, I want to do this, I want to do that, they didn't realize that with coming voting came other things you had to do that they didn't want to do. Not, as I don't want to do that because that's a male job, well, you, you want it equal. This is what equal is. You can't be selective on what's equal and what's not equal. Yeah, that's always his thing, you know. You know he says you know that people don't really understand is. You can't ask for equality and then expect it to be subjective equality, right?

Speaker 1:

So what made you think he said? What made you think he hate women or something?

Speaker 2:

Not hate women. He's really pro male and about.

Speaker 1:

I'm not pro male too, but I'm also.

Speaker 2:

I'm also he's pro, he's like pro male and like don't let these women gas like you and don't let these women that's me. Yeah, so that's that's.

Speaker 2:

I said that's not that he thinks women, but it's, he's, he's very pro male of like you know, we, we do this, this and this, and we're expecting to do this, this and this, but as soon as a woman to do her womanly duty this, this and this is it's 2023. But you can do it too, but you ain't going out there and fix no fucking flat tire, you ain't going.

Speaker 1:

And that's my whole, and that was my whole thing, because I think I said it previously on another episode my whole thing is I am for feminism was essentially just equal rights within society, culture and when I say culture, I don't mean like at home culture, I mean out there in the world society. And this isn't that. We should have just been in America. We should have the same rights that men have in America. Definitely cool with that. However, we are not the same, right. So with us not being the same, they're going to be different things that. They're going to be different things that just don't apply to you, just like it's going to be different things that don't apply apply to us socially.

Speaker 1:

So don't confuse the social stuff with the, with the. You know the, the society stuff, yeah, you should have equal rights, you should. There should be no reason why you shouldn't be able to vote because you live here, you pay taxes, you do you, everything that a man has in that regard with this country, they should have. But when it comes to the social shit, hey, there's subcultures, there's the. You know, you got the, the social construct when it comes to the Muslim faith, and you got the social constructs when it comes to the African American, you know our ancestors being slaves and stuff like that, like there's different nuances to it, so you're not going to pull. You're not going to pull that type of stuff over on me. That's why I'm pro pro man too, because it's kind of like yo, like what's fair is fair, like right don't don't you're not going to get everything.

Speaker 2:

You're not, and I can't even get everything so what makes you think you're getting everything?

Speaker 2:

You can't just control the narrative because you feel like you have the power, because and what he was saying to me, me and master advisor, you know why we were in there just shooting the shit. He was like the whole narrative of pussy is power doesn't make any sense because with that In a nutshell, pretty much, he said, with that with a nutshell, he was like you're pretty much glorifying this thing of pussy, saying that it has some sort of has some sort of like, saying some shit, when in actuality it doesn't.

Speaker 1:

It's a man is not a if a man is not in control of himself. Yeah, I can see how you women are using it as a weapon and they, you know they do to this day, like it happens. But if a man is about his shit and it's kind of like, yeah, you have that, but yo I'm so much more than just trying to get pussy like I can get, it doesn't mean anything to them when we can something that you can offer. But it ain't right thing. That is. That's in life. You know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

Right, but it's something that is something that you can offer. But he was like when we, as men, can pretty much stop letting it be what it is, then it takes the power from them saying that, oh, this is what the power, is this all you really want? And now us, as men, take the power back to say, ok, now you need to follow us, because we're going to lead us to this and we're going to be a joint you know, a joint partnership versus this. Well, I got the pussy, I got the power and this is what it is, and if you don't like it, I find another nigga to do it. But all you, all these chicks are really doing is really jumping from man to man.

Speaker 1:

Exactly and they found one. But what, in actuality is they are playing a role so to get what they want, and that's why you have to jump from man to man, because if that actually work, everyone would be married as soon as they were. As soon as they pull that it doesn't work.

Speaker 2:

Because you can. In reality, you got to almost look at it as forever and not that. These guys I got a bunch of money that can throw it around and get these women are, you know, aren't successful. Honestly, we can sit at them, sips, because all they know and is doing exactly what society says, that some do the money and everything.

Speaker 1:

It's a fine line, so that is a good thing I don't consider them. I don't consider them since, because if they're getting what they want, they get in what they want and not act. We got sent to like, so they're not. That's what I'm saying. They're not.

Speaker 2:

Right Is the way I'm looking for. They're not. They're getting what they want. But on that same instance, these are the same guys who will tell you you're simply spending money on these chicks and making sure you don't get nothing from them and it's like, well, at the end of the day, you just spend 10 grand on this chick, taking her to whatever, whatever, and you hit once and she goes out here to some some random, as do who's a drug dealer that just gives a good day, like who's? That's what I was saying. You see, I'm not saying that what what they do is. I'm not saying that they're awesome, because a lot of them they just did about his cut.

Speaker 1:

They playing the game. They playing the game.

Speaker 2:

But you get some and I'm not talking about, I'm not talking about the high ups, I'm not talking about the Morgan Freeman's and the Samuel.

Speaker 1:

Jackson.

Speaker 2:

I'm just talking about. As far as statute of money, I ain't talking about them.

Speaker 2:

I'm talking about. You know little Jimmy out here who you know saying he he's selling dime bags but he got more money than somebody who's working a nine to five. I got what you're talking about. You see, so it is is I'm talking about those guys. Those guys that who, the women and I honestly feel like women pray on the, on them like, oh, they got money and they just going, they first off because they want me and they want the pussy, they're gonna burn it on me anyway Sometimes will get me a couple coats bags and all this and that. And I let me my pussy Like, and I've heard you play, I let it be a thing and we invented the game.

Speaker 1:

So don't you think you don't? You think we know that? We don't you think they should know that we are letting them think that we are being controlled by them? For that I don't. I want to do that. Most guys I want to do that anyway, so I'm gonna let you think that you doing that. And Then there are the guys is like please just let me let me near it. I just want to you know this, this and that, like those are the sims, the ones that's actually playing the game. They fucking it up, because it's kind of like you boost in the head and you guys lighting them a shit, but it's just like that's.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but you know, I like, like I was, um, you know, you mind, you, I, you know I talked to my co-workers as much as right now, none of us really like what we're doing. We, we, we all talk and communicate and all that with good shit, you know. Yeah, it's been, it's been some, it's been some, some rough times right now, some rough times. We, you know, say I, I'm looking into moving on.

Speaker 1:

Quick, it's only been like six months.

Speaker 2:

It's been nine months. Oh, my bad.

Speaker 1:

It's about that time.

Speaker 2:

It's about that time and I'm looking to move. Well, not because I hate my unit, but because You're better position or better place, and and everybody wants to succeed, but the person above everybody wants you to fail. No, that's where I'm at Once you to fail.

Speaker 2:

Well, the person who's above all of us, not who's currently above, but who was above of us. Who's still above of us, but not above of us. They want us to fail, they. They want us to fail. They to Prove a point of that. We're not prepared for any sort of emergency.

Speaker 1:

It's a it's a thing for them to gain some type of leverage somehow somewhere right because this person is literally, she's the post.

Speaker 2:

I mean, they are the poster child for All this shit all that shit.

Speaker 1:

you see that, talk, talk, talk wisely man, oh yeah he's happening in neighborhood when the snow hits.

Speaker 2:

And it is what is? I'm not a probation, as I was told I'm, for I'm quasi protected.

Speaker 1:

Quasi, I know you be having me at a shit.

Speaker 2:

But in this particular case it's it's one of things where it's almost like being that math major. This is an example. So you, you, you go through your daily things, you do what you're supposed to do, you're prepared for everything, and you always get that thing of like, oh my gosh, like I don't think you're prepared for this, I don't think this, I don't think this, I don't think that it is, it's everything but what you're doing, right, but no formal training of what you're supposed to do on every stage of this particular thing. So, if you think of it in this way, I've been trained for Emergency response, shelter. I know how to do that, but I don't have, I have, no clue about what to do to prepare for it. All right, yeah.

Speaker 2:

So when it comes down to it, of this person not doing this, this person not doing this, is like, well, your point of fingers at who's not doing what, but what, as, as the lead of this particular Company unit, however you want to describe it, what are you doing to make sure that we are prepared now? No one, and and and I know firsthand, I know firsthand, it doesn't matter if you train us to get prepared for a disaster or an event. The only way you get through it is actually physically being on through an event. Yeah, so back when I was at, when I was with the stock. Now we train every month. We train every month. So that means 12 times a year. We are doing this training To prepare for any disaster and when COVID hit we fucked it up that first three, four days.

Speaker 2:

I mean, we fucked it up because you know what what ended up happening was we did it in a way that wasn't how we trained to do it Because of what we was asked to do. Then, when we decided to say this is how we're going to do it, that's when everything was fine. Listeners, for the record, the law did not.

Speaker 1:

I got up with this. He was a sinner, but he wasn't essential. The way he sounded like he was essential. He did not cause it. He deaths or anything like that. I did not cause any death, it didn't fuck it up that way.

Speaker 2:

They were gonna die. They already. And that's respect and that's respectfully like it wasn't anything like that.

Speaker 1:

We, that's that that's all we're gonna say.

Speaker 2:

So, and in my head and me being in the Industry for ten and a half years. You know, I guess I'm I'm more than eleven and a half. Eleven is in some time now. Yeah, I know how this should look, and if you're gonna complain to your bosses about what your Subordinates aren't doing, first you need to look at yourself and see how it can. What have you done to make us better? And what have you done to make us better and what have you done to make sure that we are prepared in case this does happen?

Speaker 2:

I'm not saying we got to go through a training every month. I'm not saying that you, we got to go through, but you need to also just reiterate, maybe once every two months. Hey guys, here's a meeting that we're gonna do just to kind of go over what is our responsibilities in case of this, so that that way, if something does happen, that we can be prepared. Because I don't feel we're prepared. You're telling everybody we're not prepared, but what are you doing to help us to prepare, especially if you're the expert, if you're the person who's done this for 20, 30, 40, 50 years, you know I mean, what are you doing to help, especially for a lot of us, new people like mind you, I've been in this industry, but I haven't been in this particular industry.

Speaker 2:

And then we got people who have never been in this industry of Emergency essential where they don't understand that you, your life is not your own. They keep your job when you're, when you doing what I do, they can give two shits that your wife is on a death bed and that your kid got hit by a car, because if it's an emergency that can that is affecting the United States of America, they expect you, because your emergency is central, to be where you're supposed to be at. They can give two shit. It's. It's the worst Industry you could ever be in, but the most fulfilling industry you could be in, if that makes sense, no, that makes sense. So it is always Something and I, you know, a lot of times, like you know later, like well, how come you, you, you're not bothered by sick cuz? I don't get, I don't give a fuck, I Come to work, do a job.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and not unfortunately, but I mean for sanity purposes. That's kind of how you got to treat it. Your job should never be a life. It is something that's a part of your life, something that you do, something that you do for some money and it might, and it even might be something that you enjoy, but it's a part of your life. Just like I like playing Street Fighter, I like playing Street Fighter. Street Fighter is not my life, right, but I like playing them all fucker.

Speaker 1:

And sometimes I don't like playing them other fucker cuz I you know I lose.

Speaker 2:

But that game I fuck that game to fuck a game cheating nigga cheese, more like it's just like you know, I've been played I haven't played to can a while I've been playing Elder Scrolls by I think it's called Skyrim. I've been playing that and so I Didn't have an appreciation for the game until I really got into the game. And now I'm like really into the game, where I'm like do I need to? I mean, if I'm telling the truth in my head, I'm like do I really need to? K? I can, I. Can you know that? First off, I haven't even made it so far in a game. Like I feel like I've been playing this game for months and I still haven't even finished the first part of the game. And I know I'm the Dragonborn, I know I'm, I'm this, I know I'm this, I know I'm that and I'm supposed to do all this other stuff, but I feel like it's. This game is so, mind you, this is an old-ass game. This is like.

Speaker 2:

I know, I know so, for this game is well beyond its time, because maps this big and stuff this big and whatever Didn't happen in that to in that PlayStation 2, playstation 3 error, like they gave you big maps but they didn't give you Huge maps like this. Like this shit is huge. It bothers me because I'm like when am I gonna finish this damn game? How come I don't know when this game is gonna be over? How come I don't have like a oh yeah, you're almost finished the game. Like I'm like just Sometimes it's riding around on my, on my mechanical horse, just Open the game.

Speaker 1:

I'll tell you. I'll tell you, like this, like maho me, he has that game. It's never is just like you never beat it, he just fucks around in the game. It's like playing Grand Theft Auto when you was younger, where you just kind of just did shit Maybe you complete the mission, maybe you, maybe you don't. I mean, maybe you complete the game, maybe you don't. But it's people to shoot speed over up. I can run away from the police. You do that for about two hours and be entertained, right, that's. That's literally what that game is.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and like someone told me they say, oh yeah, you could beat the game. You beat the game. And somebody told me they have beaten the game Three or four times. I'm like you must have had this game for 10, 20 years. Yeah, I've been playing this. I've been playing this game since April, april, and I finally like almost got all my shit, but I Still have no clue what is my main objective in this damn game. Oh, I also I skipped a dialogue, so that's parsley me, but I Still have no clue what the fuck I'm supposed to do. I'm like like, like, why does this dude want to fight me? Like, come on, dude. Oh well, you're dead now, so don't matter. Like I got this follower, I gave him this a staff that, uh, pretty much it paralyzes you, so I let him keep it. So that he paralyzed them and I fuck him up. Yeah, you love that game.

Speaker 2:

I do on the low. I Really do like this game. You know it wasn't that good to me at first. Only because, um Long story short, I have been playing God of War and God of War is amazing and I love God of War, and Is it? It didn't hit like that like I felt like I was hitting people with my weapon. And then, god of War, if you hit them with your weapon, you can see that you hit them with your also playing the old-ass game.

Speaker 2:

Oh, it has game, which is, yeah, you know, and I had to kind of wrap my head around that where it was like I'm playing an old-ass game and, At the end of the day, I'm not going to have those, those graphics of God of War, even though God of you know the, the original God of War that I did play was ps4 and I played it, you know PS5, but I have the words.

Speaker 1:

When you say original, you know that's not the original.

Speaker 2:

I know it's not the original.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

I know that there's been many God of Wars. Okay, I know that the God of War that I played was the God of War 4. It's the one after he left Greece. It went into Norse mythology, which is the Viking mythology, which is Thor, odin, pretty much the Avengers, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

No, I know pretty much Avengers.

Speaker 2:

But it was a smart thing because the Avengers are a big thing now with Thor and Odin and Lady Swift and all that, and they're making them into good guys when in actuality in Norse mythology those niggas was assholes Like whole assholes.

Speaker 1:

Most of the mythological legends with gods and stuff like that. They were all assholes and rapists and horny motherfuckers yeah, Especially Zeus.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, oh, especially Zeus, zeus enjoyed. Zeus enjoys spreading his seat around to to as he.

Speaker 1:

Some of those stories man were like like, oh, i'ma turn myself into a. No, i'ma turn this lady into a cow and I'ma fuck it. So my wife don't get mad. She just know I'm fucking a cow, but it ain't a person and I'm like yo, what? I think that's how that go. I don't remember.

Speaker 2:

It's cool.

Speaker 1:

I'm like what it's cool it's cool, it's cool, it's cool, it's cool.

Speaker 2:

It's cool. It's cool, but with, with, with, with Greek mythology and Norse mythology it's the same story. It's not you, it's not they, it wasn't even like it was creatively made to be a different story. It's the same story. Those Greek, those Greek and Viking gods want to fuck everything under the sun and everything else and eventually was killed by their children, in a grand scheme of it, you know, killed by the children, or the people who we know the most about were the ones who killed their parents. So, mind you, you know, in the Christian faith God doesn't die. So the fact that in these mythologies that God's and God, that means they were still human in reality, give that a shot I got essentially billions of dollars.

Speaker 1:

Go get some pussy. Like why y'all fighting each other? Right, yeah, fighting each other, but no fucking reason I mean yes, and Mark Zuckerberg is married, so I probably shouldn't be saying that like that. But Elon is not Go get some pussy nigga. Like what are you?

Speaker 2:

doing. You're having this fight over one open nothing, open nothing.

Speaker 1:

And then your man was like well, let's not fight, let's have a dick measuring contest. Literally these white guys. So that's what Elon said.

Speaker 2:

That's white motherfuckers for you.

Speaker 1:

Yo.

Speaker 2:

I was like they're doing what? Like you ain't got better shit to do with your time than run billion dollar companies.

Speaker 1:

Get pussy, go get some more pussy. I'll say like this if I had that type of money I'm not gonna get myself in trouble.

Speaker 2:

Hey look, and people be thinking I be insensitive about shit. I look at it this way nigga Y'all got billions and you over here trying to see what? Like, come on, wait, wait, let's be realistic. Let's be realistic and not that niggas that are from the hood don't do the same shit. I ain't saying that. But those niggas that have street props and things that they have to deal with, like they can't come across, some nigga y'all are a-nairs. I don't know if there's millions or billions.

Speaker 1:

They're a-nairs.

Speaker 2:

okay, they're wealthy, they're wealthy. So this whole thing, more than likely to me, is a whole scam, and I say that because bad press always sells okay.

Speaker 1:

I don't even know if this is press. I mean they are. I mean they have two of the most popular companies in the world, so press is press. So it's kind of like at this point I just think Mark Zuckerberg don't want to be seen as a robot and a nerd and Elon is egotistical and maybe a narcissist.

Speaker 2:

I ain't going to lie. I thought that Zuckerberg had started Twitter.

Speaker 1:

All right man, so I clearly talking to the wrong person on this topic.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, of course.

Speaker 1:

You know you are Zuckerberg started Facebook.

Speaker 2:

I know he started Facebook, but I figured Twitter was one of his other pros because they're linked together.

Speaker 1:

No, they're not.

Speaker 2:

We always say yeah, no, they're not.

Speaker 1:

They were linked for a while, that they were never no stop.

Speaker 2:

Are you sure, or maybe I-?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we're it's been a while to Westbacca. They have never-.

Speaker 2:

Oh you're not cutting you too, you're not censoring me.

Speaker 1:

I'm not censoring you. Saving you, I'm saving you. They were never linked.

Speaker 2:

They were never linked.

Speaker 1:

They were never linked.

Speaker 2:

It was just Facebook and Instagram.

Speaker 1:

Well, I'm going to give you a whole rundown, real quick.

Speaker 2:

Oh good, Because you're the technology person I don't know To a degree.

Speaker 1:

To a degree, instagram, jack Dorsey and somebody else. You don't even know who Jack Dorsey is. That's fine, but that lovely app on your phone called Cash App, that's him.

Speaker 2:

Isn't he dead now?

Speaker 1:

He's not dead.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I thought the people that made Cash App die. They were like One of the guys. Oh, one of the guys. Okay, yes, but Cash App-. I'm not completely wrong. I just ain't all the way around. You might be completely wrong.

Speaker 1:

Alexa, who founded Cash App.

Speaker 2:

Question be did them niggas get assassinated Cash App.

Speaker 1:

And nobody Alexa stop, she starts talking about Cash App. The Cash App, jack Dorsey. Somebody else. Instagram wants to stand alone, company that just did photos. Facebook bought them and started doing other shit with it. Twitter recently purchased by Elon Musk, so yeah.

Speaker 2:

Brian, can you change it? He changed it to X.

Speaker 1:

Yo, it says prerogative X it is what it is.

Speaker 2:

I have no clue what any of that why he changed it to that but I ain't know what it is.

Speaker 1:

Well, he calls his youngest son X.

Speaker 2:

So he pretty much just named it after his youngest son.

Speaker 1:

Well, nah, his son's name has a couple of symbols in it that you can't really pronounce in the human language, so it was like X, something, something, something, something, something.

Speaker 2:

So pretty much his guys is a complete nerve. It made a little kid that there you go. No one can pronounce his wife. He'd be like I want to marry Ka-ka-ka-ka-ka-ka-ka-ka.

Speaker 1:

Pretty much, but uh.

Speaker 2:

Okay, I was making sure I understood. You know, I don't want to get sued by alien musk.

Speaker 1:

Alien musk wow. I might as well call them elongated muskrat.

Speaker 2:

I don't want to get sued by nobody for mispronunciating their alien kid's name, you know Zang. So hey, yeah, there's one.

Speaker 1:

You admit that you think Elon Musk is an alien.

Speaker 2:

Hey look, his name is alien musk. He is an alien. What's your name?

Speaker 1:

All right, y'all. He thinks he's a suitor, then I'm a little bit tipsy.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, he tried to hang with the big dogs and then and draw some whiskey and yeah, he a little tipsy.

Speaker 1:

I mean coherent nonetheless, but just, of course, I don't know what type of night this is going to be. This is going to be a street fighter night or a call of duty night, don't know.

Speaker 2:

You know what it is? For me, it is a oh, it's an Elder Scroll night with Skyrim.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, elder Scroll, I won't be stabbing motherfuckers throughout the night.

Speaker 2:

Look, look. I told him off. This is how I let my anger out. You want to see why I'm not so violent? Is it because I get to go ahead and hit niggas with this club over the head and take all these shit off of? You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, that's called. I mean, I call it that's about say fantastic, for for some odd reason that is Grand Theft Auto for me, oh yeah it was originally God of War for me, but that's where I beat God of War. I still have 100% that game. Yeah, I beat the main story. I was like I get back to it.

Speaker 2:

I won, so I 100% it. Well, ok, so I 100% it, but it won't register as 100% for some good.

Speaker 1:

You didn't 100% it.

Speaker 2:

No, I did, I you know even after the game say even after.

Speaker 2:

Even after now with the game say even after I let the dwarf do crushed a little fucking thing that had Odin in it. Yeah, I finished all those little extra genes that I had to do. The only thing I haven't done is like all those little things where you had to like throw something as a mind pendulum to the wall and shit like that. That's the only thing I haven't done. But other than that, as far as anything that made sense to me to be to know.

Speaker 1:

It's not about what makes sense to you. It's about if you 100% of the game I want to make sense of me. I mean yeah, well, no, but in this this is another subject In the game you do all the tasks that you supposed to do to 100%. If you didn't do it, you ain't do it. Right, you didn't do it.

Speaker 2:

Nick, please, no, you're right In that case. Yes, yes, I didn't. I didn't do it, but that doesn't mean I didn't do it.

Speaker 1:

Thank you everybody for tuning in and see you next time.

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