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THE RYL TALK PODCAST ™
Versatile podcast dedicated to the happenings in todays culture and society. Things today are getting crazy and we could never run out of things to rap about. Touching topics such as entertainment, sports, finances, and relationships. Holding good conversation keeping it "RYL" hosted by Darryl Blastoff and Prez. This show will be sure to keep it interesting and fun, as we will also feature special guest appearances including influencers, entertainers, sports heads and etc. Stay tuned, thanks for following as we proceed to give you what you need here on The Ryl Talk Podcast!!!
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Point of No Return: The Digital Dilemma
Have we reached the "Point of No Return" when it comes to traversing life in manual mode, or has AI and social media taken us to a place where our daily routines down to our opinions & decision making is now on autopilot. This episode of The RYL Talk Podcast pulls no punches as we confront world as we know it being dominated by digital devices and content. Long gone are the days of pure creativity of the human mind. Every aspect of life has some semblance of modern technology attached, and it tends to have dangerous effects on mental health and traditional relationship dynamics. From the lack of content warnings on streaming platforms to the troubling normalization of explicit material, we dissect how these factors contribute to distorted perceptions and unrealistic expectations. We also explore the long-term consequences on both children and adults, emphasizing the pressing need for healthier media consumption and responsible technology use.
Our journey continues as we navigate the intricate world of love and intimacy, putting the spotlight on emotional connections over physical experiences. We challenge the destructive habit of comparing partners based on past encounters and underscore the rarity of genuine attraction in today's world. Drawing from real-life examples and public incidents, we discuss the potential pitfalls of airing private matters for clout and the complexities of respecting leaders with diverse beliefs. It’s a thought-provoking conversation about personal growth, discernment, and the evolution of beliefs over time.
Finally, we tackle parenting challenges and the broader societal context that impacts children’s development. From the disturbing ways media compromises young innocence to the influence of music and culture on integrity, we emphasize the role of strong role models and community support. The episode wraps up with reflections on authenticity in hip-hop culture, the importance of responsible online behavior, and our commitment to safeguarding the legacy for future generations. Tune in for an honest and heartfelt discussion and join us in our mission to foster a more understanding and less divided world.
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welcome back everybody. Here we go again. Here we go again. Another, another round, another dose, another hit of the one and only Real Talk Podcast. We thank you for joining us again. Y'all know who we are by now. It's your boy Blasto, aka Mr RYL Darryl Blasto, and I am joined by my partner in crime, my H-Bone coon, the man in charge of the nation, aka.
Speaker 2:The Prez AKA.
Speaker 1:The Prez, AKA the Honorable Elijah man. What's up, bro? We back man. We doing it again bro.
Speaker 2:Again and again and again.
Speaker 1:Again and again and a fucking again. Man, we not gonna slow down. We happy to be here, man, it's going good. You know, we appreciate the follows, we appreciate the likes, we appreciate the subscriptions, the subscribing to the channel. We appreciate all of you who are, you know, following us on Instagram, who are following us on Twitter, you know, and it's big things going, man, we're excited and you know my boy here, man, hey, man, like I say, I can't do it without you, bro. We're excited and you know my boy here, man, like I say, I can't do it without you, bro, we got some big things coming up.
Speaker 1:Man, we just want to set the tone, you know, and again, let y'all know that we're very appreciative of you being here joining us. Man, we can't do it without you, you know, and we thank you, man, and once again, you know, hope y'all been tuning in truckers, all my truckers, on the road with their CDS. Hey, tune in, man. We want y'all, hey, y'all are some of the main ones. We need you to like and subscribe. We're going to give you good content to ride to fellas and gentlemen and ladies Excuse me Because it's them ladies be out there rolling on their road too, turn that thing on your, put it on your YouTube while you're on the road.
Speaker 1:Now, tune in on your Apple Podcast Network, the Real Talk Podcast, the Real R-Y-L Talk Podcast, and on your Amazon. If you got Amazon Music, you know all of them the Real, the T-H-E-R-Y-L Talk Podcast, man and y'all roll and listen to us and, hey, chime in and you, you know, leave comments on our youtube page and the instagram page. Follow man. And uh, you know, prez, what's up? Baby, tell us how you doing, bro.
Speaker 2:you know we're gonna start it off like right man, we gotta start off too much like right, just honored to have so many people out here listening again. And hey, we're about to hit you with some of that martian madness, some of that celestial racket, some of that cosmic gospel, that late night cosmic gospel. We're so glad that y'all tuned in again, love having you and hey, let's get into it. You know we got a lot of great material to cover today, you know, looking at society, looking at how America is structured, looking at some of the things that are going on. But hey, you know what? The best way to confront these issues is to talk about them.
Speaker 1:And so that's what we're here to do. Yeah, that's right, man. And so we got a few topics, man, that we're gonna touch now. Let me remind y'all this shit ain't script scripted at all, but we do keep up. What's going on down there on earth, man? It beams up to our satellites here and the systems are good, they'll go. We got, uh, wi-fi 20, y'all on six down there, we on 20 up here. You know I'm saying they give us the new secret shit. They don't release the technology to the general public until years and years later, but we right now on Wi-Fi 20, man, and this shit is crazy. It's like the faster you can point, the faster it hits you. You know what I mean.
Speaker 1:We're going to talk about a lot of things. That's been going on and we've been noticing, man, that's been going on and we've been noticing, man, and we want to touch on topics, man, starting off with, you know, this porn thing, man. You know they've been saying that for these cats that are stuck on this porn shit, they say it's rotting your brain, women, it's rotting relationships. They saying that half of the internet is consistent of any some kind of sexual activity. Look it up Over half, probably close to close to hand. I don't know if it's over, but it's real fucking close to half of the internet is related to something sexual. You see what I'm saying, and uh, it's, it's. It's taking people's focus off of what's betterment of their sales, bro, you know, uh, of what's the betterment of their selves, bro, you know, I don't know, you know how deeply embedded it is, you know for real, but it sounds like sexual nature and it's just so easy to access.
Speaker 1:Man, and we've spoken on this in a prior episode or two, maybe even in these last two episodes. How, because this is serious, this is a serious setup, bro. Bro, how this sexual nature of the, the internet and this, and that is rotting people's brains and it's distorting the, the, the, the fabric of the normal traditional relationship, of how it's supposed to go. You see what I'm saying. So I mean, back in the day before internet, before television, hey, women didn't know how to compare dick sizes. You know, they didn't know how to compare dick sizes unless they had multiple partners, and it was rare that they had that many multiple partners unless they were doing sex work, which was very taboo back then. Oh yes, sir, it was. It was very taboo back then. Oh, yes, sir, it was. It was very taboo back then.
Speaker 1:So now you can go online as early as you can, start to read, as early as you know how to work your phone and see something, access something sexual and it's porn. And I'm going to be real with you, man, let me go and be real with you. I was watching the boys the other day, and the boys who all watching the boys. If you tuned in to the boys, hey, you know. Hey, if you tuned in to the boys, it's a good show. But damn, you can't sit there and lie to me and say that what you see on that new season ain't shocking you.
Speaker 2:It shocked me.
Speaker 1:My God man I'm not bullshitting you, man. This shit shocked me bro so I'm?
Speaker 2:I'm a fan of horror movies, I love watching horror, I love being shocked, I love being wowed by the gore, the violence, the sex, all of it. All that shit is cool to me. But when I tell you, I was not expecting what I saw in this last episode, and to the point where I actually gagged and then my stomach started to churn. I think that was episode three bro, and I think that you bring up a great point Episode three on the second season.
Speaker 2:I think this is a great point, because the worst thing about modern sex work and pornography and sexual exploitation online is that so much of it is like a gateway drug. So the boys you could consider you're just watching the show and you're seeing dicks, pussies, all this shit on this show and you're not expecting it, but that's what triggers you. That's what triggers you to go down these rabbit holes. Think about this way we've all been in the grocery store. You're standing in line at the aisle, you look over, you see vogue magazine. You see a a, a, a swimsuit magazine, diet and woman in a bikini. You know, right the front. That is kind of like a gateway drug for a lot of this sexual behavior to happen.
Speaker 2:But now think about it. This stuff is affecting people younger and younger and younger and it doesn't have to just be straight porn. It can be a shocking scene in a TV show. It can be a girl doing a dance inappropriately, but a lot of this stuff is geared to capture you earlier and earlier and earlier and earlier in life and as often as possible, stuff like that is I don't know. It's pretty scary to me as often as possible bro, and it's killing.
Speaker 1:I know it's pretty scary to me.
Speaker 1:As often as possible bro, and it's killing relationships and it's killing motivation and it's killing drive man, and it's just. I'm sorry again, I'm gonna repeat some things that I've said past. I don't judge anybody, man. Hey, this is a world of free will. We weren't put here with remote controls and batteries in our backs and controls that could control your thoughts and your moves and actions. You have free will to do what you want to do, so I'm not judging anyone. Do as you please. You see what I'm saying. Now. I know what to do in my life.
Speaker 1:You know, I have a personal conviction to live my life according to things that I choose to live my life by, and that's me. I don't knock anyone for what they want to do. I will be, will be vocal and say that you still have to have integrity. Again, like I said in previous episodes, integrity and morals. You know. So when you're going around hating on somebody because of their color, when you're going around hating on someone because of their sexuality, when you're going around hating on someone because of their, their, their, their religion, hey, you know, do your thing. But me, it's not my job to judge you, because I can't sentence you to nothing. I'm going to take care of me and what I believe in and let other people do, because they have free will. Just as long as it doesn't infringe on my family and my beliefs, it's okay. So when I watched that show the other day, I was man. It's a good show, really good show, but some things just don't have to be. We know the imagination can run wild.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:But it doesn't mean that just because you can push the bar that you have to push that motherfucker man. Yes.
Speaker 2:And I've seen the bar push the other day, bro. It was just crazy. And keep in mind, this is a show of ours.
Speaker 1:It's a good show. Y'all look on Prime.
Speaker 2:It's a good show. You got a subscription to Amazon Prime. It's a good show.
Speaker 1:Which, if you're on Amazon, you got a subscription to Amazon. Tune in to the Real Talk Podcast, because we, on that too, appreciate you guys. Man, we can't do it without you guys. I want to let you know we're nothing without my viewers, our subscribers, our people, our family, the real ones. We call them the real ones the R-Y-L ones.
Speaker 1:Y'all the real ones, man. Appreciate y'all man, but at the same time, you know we still going to speak our truths and our knowledge and we're not trying to insult anyone because I'm going to tell you right now I'm not going to insult anybody, man, Because I can't judge, because it's a free will, free reign world. Just don't infringe on me and I won't infringe on you what you believe in.
Speaker 2:I got a great point.
Speaker 1:What you believe in. Believe that, hey, whatever happens after when we leave this earth, that's what it is. I don't know, but I choose to believe what I believe. But I'm not finna sit here and judge anybody, bro. So all I'm saying is you still have to have integrity. You know damn well. And see, this goes back to that point when I was saying about how the the people that build these systems of Netflix and Amazon Prime, they don't educate a lot of us on how to censor that shit. We just supposed to know it. You supposed to have come across.
Speaker 1:I got a great point about this you supposed to have come across. You supposed to have come across that knowledge on your own, and then put children, but them kids still gonna. They gonna get access to that shit because we're careless as adults.
Speaker 2:So y'all know those shows where there's like a kid who goes through child abuse or they go through getting you know, maybe it's a dramatization of like rape, or it's a dramatization of of suicide, or it's a dramatization of drug overdose. And the episode starts by saying in black and white it says this episode features a depiction of a child being abused. Viewer discretion is advised so that the viewer knows okay, going into it, I don't want to see this scene. Why didn't this episode have that Right right on? Why didn't this episode say this episode depicts a human centipede? This episode depicts a human centipede sort of situation. Viewer discretion is advised right from the outset? Why didn't it do that? Why didn't it give the viewers the choice to say, hey, that may be just, this is a good show, but maybe I don't want to see that part. Maybe that's just not something I'm interested in seeing. It said it was shock value for the sake of shock value and that to me that's kind of like the worst.
Speaker 1:Shock value man and I'm ashamed to say what situation I was in when I discovered that. Because the boys know better, you're supposed to know better before watching, because I'm still aware of how that show could be, but I just wasn't expecting that. Oh, it's hard to just. I don't think it's ever has it ever been that raunchy Ever. Man. I don't know, Maybe it is I don't watch many Netflix shows.
Speaker 2:I don't think they've ever done anything like that on the show.
Speaker 1:About the medieval times with the dragons, and it's been Game of Thrones Game of Thrones. I think they had some shock value scenes in there.
Speaker 2:I don't think there was. It was nothing like this, nothing like this. This was nothing like this.
Speaker 1:Somebody thought this in the dark parts of their mind and it makes. I'm going to be honest. Let me say something. It's a creative idea, but some things don't have to make the screen in that way. Oh man.
Speaker 2:They could have shown it, opening the curtain and being like, oh my God, and then closed the screen and not showed anything?
Speaker 1:Yeah, but then after I seen it, I still excuse me. It still took to later scenes to really figure out what was going on, because I thought those were different people. Yeah, till you seen what you saw. So it's a show for only you. Gotta watch what you put in your brain, but it's a show only for adults, man. Don't put your Excuse my language, I ain't going to even use that adjective Do not put your kids. Do not watch that while your children are around man, it's not going to go. Well, do not watch that show, man.
Speaker 1:Especially because the show has pushed the envelope.
Speaker 2:It's like the X-Men and shit. And since it's pushed the envelope, you know they're going to do it again, man they're pushing the envelope to the max.
Speaker 1:I'm like, wow bro, it's just the way the world is now. We got to kind of go, but it's the softening and guess what leads into that? Porn and stuff like that leads you to that.
Speaker 1:And it kills your testosterone. It kills. It's a gateway and it kills your testosterone. It kills. It's like they say that porn is. Some people say, man, I'd rather do porn than you know, excuse me, I'd rather, you know, do something else other drugs or whatever than deal with porn. It kills your libido. Men are hard up. They say that the younger generation now is suffering from erectile dysfunction. At a younger generation it used to be your late 40s, 50s or whatever you start to experience a little, you know. But now these kids are taking pills and drugs and whatnot at an earlier age and watching porn. Think about it. Think about it. Now you guys got to think about this, about it. Now you guys gotta think about this. Let me tell you something about this.
Speaker 1:Back in the day, it was hard to get access to that type of information. Yeah, you know that type of content I said it earlier and so it makes sense that you're overly exposed sexually. Now you're dumping out your semen and shit as early as you can get it because you're jacking off. I really want to get a woman on the show for this and we got some ladies coming, but these women that using these electronic toys, bro, you zapping your motherfucking self beyond expectations, you giving yourself the best explosive. Because these machines don't stop dog, they dawg, they don't quit, they don't slow down. And so now, when you get physical contact, you're not able to get that same thrill, explosion, orgasm.
Speaker 1:Because who said that one time? Who was that? Was that Cat Williams? Or was that Mike Elson? You being that bitch that back in the day, bro, ain't no man dick. Who said that one time? Who was that? Was that Cat Williams? Or was that Mike Elson? Like you being that bitch that's Back in the day, bro, ain't no man dick and can go. Now, bitches, it's like a drug. They got to go harder and harder for hours, longer now, because at first it started out Shit, I'm for real. And now that didn't go that fast. Now that machine, you know, 20 minutes, 30 minutes, hour later, straight pounding.
Speaker 1:If you got some good pussy, hey, excuse my language, but, ladies, if you got some good pussy. It's rare that niggas, unless they on some pills or something, fuck all that old. Oh, he's a fuck, let him pause. When a nigga pause, he trying to show you some respect Because it's good. I'm about to let it go. So I ain't trying to let it go on your ass. I'm trying to show you some respect. You see what I'm saying. So when I pause, that's me like resetting. And so when I pause, that's me like resetting and I'm going to give you guys some sex tips. I'm going to get these young men to help me because they trying to compete with machines, so they competing with Terminators, john Connors from the future, and shit.
Speaker 1:They competing against. So listen when you're in that thing, fellas. Think about somebody with some ugly feet, think about somebody with some stanky-ass breath while you're hitting your lady.
Speaker 2:Think about something like that.
Speaker 1:Think about God forgive me, but think about your old great-great-grandma watching you shaking her head like this boy in here doing this. Think about something like that while you're hitting it, bro, and pause. And you're hitting it, bro, and pause, and you're going to last a lot longer, bro, because you got to last take your time because, hey, some women like to be part of it, but most of them women like to be part of it. Not all of them. Some of them just like to be part of it regardless, but they then, man, you can't compete with these motherfuckers.
Speaker 1:Man, go to the sex stores and watch what they get in order at these sex parties. When they go to these sex parties, what they call them party favors. I don't know what the fuck they call them, but they be going to them. Passion parties, that's what they call. They go to these passion parties, man, and the person that's hosting these passion parties have all kind of shit lined up, from the micro penis to the dragon 3000. And, man, I don't know. I just want to say I don't know nothing about none of this, bro.
Speaker 1:I didn't talk to that. You don't talk to women, bro. They'll tell you and they'll go to to take that shit home and they'd single and lonely and they'd be trying to fight their, their I ain't fucking with that or they pull out their rolls. A lot of them like that roll. That's how I know about the roll. They pull that bitch out. Women, y'all got Listen, ladies, I can't tell y'all what to do Because I know, ladies, man, y'all don't want to hear me know.
Speaker 1:How did it affect, how did it affect you? But I feel as though and I'm not a woman, I don't know, but it just seems as though those micro voltages is gonna take a real man, that's. That's that. Had you just held out and and just use natural calming methods, because it's no man ain't gonna compete with no machine when it comes to consistency. No matter what you do I'm sorry to say this, fellas no man is going to compete with consistency. So, ladies, if you can, if you can hold off on your barrel, won't you go natural? Or because you don't get no 12-inch deal, though, and then your man come out there and he 9 or 8, and you ain't.
Speaker 1:I don't feel nothing. That's not normal, because the majority of men ain't packing that kind of shit and if he ain't, don't feel bad at that. You can't. You're going to take yourself out the game of being pleased and not. It's not for everybody. I'm not saying it's for everybody, but it is a substandard man, it's, excuse me, it is it happens. It's just say it happens. The same thing with men were pouring, jacking off and beating you, meeting all of those shit Every time you get you single you and that bitch pulling out the latest videos and shit.
Speaker 2:And keep in mind you got to keep seeing more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more. On, and on, and on and on.
Speaker 1:And that's why I went back to saying a few episodes ago when we had your boy, mike B, on yeah, it's men out here that can't look at women but nothing but sex objects, because that's the only fucking interactions they've ever had with a woman was digitally, online, watching them perform porn. They look at them, they thinking what they're thinking Like man, I want to get my dick in there. That's all they think. They don't realize that these women, some of these women, are great women got goals, got dreams, got degrees, got families.
Speaker 2:They don't realize that.
Speaker 1:And they can't realize that because of all they know is porn. So you look at a woman in a sexual object and they can't bond with a woman. They have problems building relationships and establishing relationships because all you can think of a woman is as a sex tool and it's becoming an increasing problem, especially in the digital age, that information age.
Speaker 2:you said exactly what I was, literally trying to say yes, sir, and I'll go back to it again. Younger and younger and younger and younger. The exposure is happening, younger and younger and younger. It starts with the tv show. It starts with your friends hey man, check this out my. It starts with a TV show. It starts with your friends hey man, check this out on my phone. It starts with a gateway drug that can lock you in, that can suck you in, and the next thing you know, you're raised on tablets. Then you got your phones, then you got your phones, then you got your laptops. And this is your natural, normal relationship with these machines. Instead of as tools of productivity, instead of as educational tools, instead of tools of creativity, you're using them for a relationship placeholder, and you wonder why your relationship skills are poor. You're using them for a relationship placeholder. You know what I think about, and you wonder why your relationship skills are poor.
Speaker 1:You know what I think about, bro, when I see all this shit, with that type of shit that we're talking about. What was that movie with Joel Osment and Kendrick even referred to it in Sixth Sense? No, no, no, ai.
Speaker 2:AI, AI, AI.
Speaker 1:If you watch that movie AI, go back and watch that movie AI. They had robots that were pleasurable for humans. Imagine a robot. They're going to blow your fucking mind If they get that real body feel and that real warmth and softness. Oh man, what man is going gonna go back to a mumbling, nagging woman?
Speaker 2:this reminds me of one of my favorite movies, blade runner. In blade runner, there's this whole community of of robots that like they're like slaves for humanity and like the biggest, the biggest market are the pleasure models. So, basically, you're walking the streets every day and you just see skin everywhere. You see prostitutes everywhere, every lining, all the streets, because that's what society is teaching you to value, that's what you're going out and actively pursuing. So that's what the, the, the. What do they call them? They call them replicants in the movie. That's what they start pushing, that's the product that they start pushing. This could very well be a future, just like in AI. Just like in the movie AI, exactly like that, right on.
Speaker 1:I'm telling y'all, fellas, if you want to be your best version of yourself, motivate it, get out in front of that game, get out in front of that game, get out in front of that computer All fucking day, unless it's something that you're building with your computer, because computers can help you make a million dollars, because you could be doing something or building a skill or learning a skill, or going to school online or whatever, that's fine. But when you're sitting in front of that motherfucker and you want to jack off, you want to look at twerking and shit all day, because twerking still has, it's not going away, because sex has been the oldest profession, one of the oldest professions. That's one of the oldest professions since the dawn of man. You see what I'm saying, so you have to.
Speaker 1:Women have brought wars. Pussy has brought conflicts between families and torn families apart, friendships apart, companies apart, has lost people millions and billions of dollars behind some cat. And hey, we appreciate women, but you, hey, we appreciate women, but you know who we appreciate more the women that's goal-oriented, that's got a purpose, that's not trying to seduce and use for their own personal gain. I'm sorry, I'm going to tell you that personally. That's who I respect. I respect if you do whatever you do. If you sell that cat, hey, do your thing, that's what you do. If you do porn, shoot porn, do your thing. You get money, do your thing. But when you do that type of thing and you put yourself out there like that, if you have kids and shit, everything is televised. Now bitch ass, nigga your mama. I can go, let me pull your mama up in front of the whole classroom. Well, look at your mama sucking dick.
Speaker 2:Come on it's not come on this is the reality, come on only going to become come on more and more and more common.
Speaker 1:Nigga your mama sucking dick. Bitch your mama a hoe In class. The whole class laughing. Your son want to commit suicide now.
Speaker 2:He don't want to go to school now, but that could be a future, it is the future now. What about the future?
Speaker 1:What about the future? What about the future? What about the future? I zapped out to your mama last night bitch ass nigga.
Speaker 2:What about the future, where it's so normal for this shit to be happening that everybody not everybody, but at least three or four kids in the class are just like that? That's what I worry about. I worry about a future in which being a pro is just like oh yeah, I work at the Starbucks down the street Bro it's already, that it's here.
Speaker 2:It's here, it's here I worry about a day and an age where a girl goes up and says, hey, my whole family is subscribed, my dad, my grandpa, my grandma, everybody's subscribed to my shit. And you say, man, that's kind of messy. Are you sexist? Huh, you think that you own my body?
Speaker 1:no, but me, I always say, I always go back go back and watch the will degeneration be the end of a generation episode. Guys, I challenge you guys to do that. This is exactly what we're saying.
Speaker 2:It's already here and it's becoming more normal and it's becoming taboo to talk against it. It's becoming taboo to talk against it and we want to talk about it because we're on that real talk today all my queens, I challenge you to think in your head.
Speaker 1:I'm going to be 60, 70 one day and let me explain something to you. Let me go and have empathy. Some of y'all grew up in bad environments. Some of y'all hustling like in these fashion ways are all you knew, are all you've ever come across. Some of you have been sexually abused at a young age. Some of you having hard times. Your kids need food to eat and this and this and that.
Speaker 1:That industry to me is like selling dope. You want to get enough to where you can get out and build your store and buy you some real estate or something. Some people just get stuck in the dirt, in the mud and build up wealth in the mud. Though it build up the wealth in the mud. But your goal should always be, no matter what you do, no matter what hustle you got, is to wash your motherfucking income and try to get legit.
Speaker 1:Some people start off in the mud. I don't knock you, man, you got to do what you got to do. Sometimes I don't know, I know it ain't right to say, I know it's wrong to say, but hey, your goal is not to stay down when you can get, you got to look over your shoulder every time you do something now because you still wallowing. You might have all the means in the world but you can't sleep comfortable at night because you know the first knock at your door or the first barricade with them, motherfuckers, coming with that boom busting in your door. You can't sleep in there. I don't give a fuck what you say.
Speaker 1:The richest motherfucking dope dealers have trouble sleeping, bro, because they know that anytime somebody can betray them, somebody can try to take their spot, the authorities can come. It's just what it is. It's just what it is. Even the moms that's making all these hundreds of thousands of dollars on OnlyFans and they got kids they know at any moment in time they fear. One of these moms' worst fears is Mom Jonathan was showing everybody your videos in the class and making fun of me and somebody. And here's the fucked up thing.
Speaker 2:And here's the fucked up thing about the situation you just said Most women don't even make that much. So you showing your pussy and all that fucking shit, taking back shots on OnlyFans, for what? Disrespecting your family, your kids, your kids' future, for what? $4.99 a month? Just think about it. Is that worth it? Is that worth everything that you are going to lose down the line? We're watching a car I call it a car accident in slow motion and we're just trying to talk about it before you enter the intersection.
Speaker 1:You know, man, just like he say, just like I say, you got to think about what you're doing for the future and we ain't here to preach to nobody. I ain't trying to stop and I ain't knocking you. Baby, Get your money. But still, nobody, finna, act like we ain't blind to what you think, what your, what your troubles are in your mind. I know what you're thinking down there. I know what your stresses are. We're not, finna, act like. These aren't things that I brought up, that don't come across your mind, especially you, those that got children. I ain't trying to preach or teach nobody. I I don't judge you. Get your money. You know what I'm saying. Get your money. You know I'm going to be honest with you. I'm going to tell you all something.
Speaker 1:I had a girl that I was. She was on Facebook and she looked a real fit and this and that, and so I said, hey, she wasn't working out. I said, hey, look, you're doing a good job, man. And so I say, hey, she's working out. I say, hey, look, you're doing a good job, man. You know what I'm saying. I can see your progress. It went to oh, thank you. Hey, are you subscribed to me? I'm like what you mean? Are you subscribed to me? She say I got her own fans. So I say no, I say really. I say man, I can. Who I am, I don't pay for sex. You know, I don't go to strip clubs Now I have. But if I could have seen a strip club back then when I'm younger two times more high and I want to see something different.
Speaker 1:I want to see some Latinas with the big boots. I want to see the Asians. You know what I'm saying. I want to smell me some Asian. I want to go to the white clubs, see the little white ladies. I'm being real.
Speaker 1:This is real talk. I'm a black guy and I want to experience everything and I've lived a life. I'm not going to lie to anybody. I've lived a life. This is real talk. I've had experiences, but the older I got, this is just me.
Speaker 1:I don't man. A woman can't win me with sex. Man, yeah, you can with sex. It's hard for a person like me to fall in love. It's hard, bro. I was talking to you earlier about this. It's hard.
Speaker 1:I got to see some you down and I've made many a mistake in my life with women. Many a mistake. It's real talk. Let me tell y'all something, because if I ain't telling y'all real, you can't connect with me, because there's people out there that can feel what I'm saying. I made a million mistakes with a woman.
Speaker 1:One of the biggest things a man can do is preserve as much of his semen and who he gives it out to. Yes, that's what I'm saying. Don't be out here just for the thrill and want to hit Tina, gina and Lorena. Trust me, young fellas, you just want to find you a nice lady and have your fun. Everybody going to have some fun, but don't go wild, bro. But I mean, do what you please, because it can't help it. People suffer from self-addiction. All I'm saying is just know that there's a consequence for everything. If you give yourself out to too many people, you'll find a hard time bonding. You have too many experiences to where you're going to compare and this and that and majority. I'm going to tell you something it's women out here that don't get started until they feel love for you. You won't know that the sex is good until they love you, yeah, you'll feel like it's trash because you had a freak that was doing y'all kind of this and that and doing it this way. So when you go to the next, it's a good woman. Oh, she, just she don't do it for me. She ain't like my last one, even though my last one was a fucking trouble. Bro, you will be surprised. This is just good women out here that have to bond with you. Bro, you'll be surprised. This is just good women out here that have to bond with you and a woman can be taught to love and please you, bro. A woman can be taught All of it. It's really honestly, to be honest with you, it's more good cootie cat out here than it is good peeing out here, because all cootie cat know it is. You just have to get into the.
Speaker 1:When you love who can all attest to this? When you love somebody, you love the dirt under they motherfucking fingernails, under they toenails. You don't care how they shaped, how they look. Somebody might look at them like I wouldn't fuck with that. It ain't her booty too flat or her face, her cheeks too wide. But you, that's what you desire. You love that, you lick that, you kiss that, you smell that, you worship that Because they good to you and you love the ground that they walk on.
Speaker 1:Nowadays that's becoming rarer and more and rarer of that kind of love. But that's normal type of love. That's what it was back in the day. That's why you can see somebody with a woman or a man with a woman or a woman with a man be like nowadays you would think I wouldn't have fucked with her. But shit, they do. You don't know what their experience is with that person and what that person done for them. You see what I'm saying. It's not. This person ain't as good as this person is. You got to look at a person, listen. Look at a person's heart, spirit, convictions. I just seen something today that kind of disappointed me, or maybe it was yesterday.
Speaker 1:A lot of people seen that Matthew Stafford, a good quarterback for the Rams, that man's wife was on the podcast and they married. That's all I'm going to say. I'm not knocking nothing. They do. I don't knock nobody.
Speaker 1:But this woman went on the podcast and told the world that. I didn't hear her say and I'm going to go, people be putting context on stuff. I didn't hear her say slept with the backup quarterback in his college team. But I did hear her say she dated the backup quarterback to his college team. But I did hear her say she dated the backup quarterback to his team. But why would you put that out of work? Taking context? Because just because she was mad at Matt.
Speaker 1:So she dated and she was saying Matt, he's just such a sweet guy and he's a good man and this and that, and he was trying to play cool like he didn't want to be committed to me. So I, you know, I went and dated the backup quarterback and he hated that. When he found out he was waiting on me when I came out the guy's apartment and he was waiting on me when I came out he was telling me that that guy wasn't right for me. But that guy was totally the opposite of what Matt was. So if Matt was this sweet guy, this is Matthew Stafford now. He was this sweet guy, this sweet guy this is Matthew Stafford now. He was this sweet guy, this good guy. This other guy was the opposite. He was the bad guy. Basically, she was saying he was the bad guy, the dickhead, the asshole. But she said she dated him.
Speaker 1:The world put it, slept with him. They said slept with him. I didn't hear her say that now. I didn't hear her say that. But maybe they putting the wall, you know, and I sat there and say that's why would you say that you're his wife? I noticed the podcast but had you and and I don't know, you know what? I don't know if she discussed this with matt prior to even going on and saying that, or if he was appreciating that. I don't know nobody to be appreciative of the world like god dang man. Why your old lady telling you, the world, that she went behind and tried to get your attention by dating the quarterback or quarterback or whatnot. It just reminds you, even in that situation, even in that conversation, that majority, 47 plus percent of the internet is related to sexuality. Do?
Speaker 2:you feel that? Do you feel that this would be related to clout and people's inexhaustible pursuit for clout?
Speaker 1:You know what. I don't know how she feels when it comes to if she's getting, if she wants attention like that cause she know her husband gets attention. If she's getting, if she wants attention like that because she knows her husband gets attention because he's the NFL quarterback, I don't know if she was chasing clout or if she wanted attention on her. If they're going through something so bad now that she's pissed and I'm going to go on this show and spill some beans, I don't know, I can't tell you that, but it wasn't a good look. I can say, personally, I wouldn't want my wife telling the world if I'm a celebrity that she dated someone else behind my back because of the fact that I was out there. But you know what, you know what? Again, I can't say that she said she slept with a guy. People are trying to say she said she slept with him. The media is saying she said she slept with him. I People was trying to say she slept with him. The media said she slept with him. I didn't hear in the clip I saw. I didn't hear it over an interview, but the viral clip that I saw. I didn't hear her say slept with. She said dated. But that might be a nice term for slept with right. So I don't know.
Speaker 1:I don't know if it was for clout, but I know that if wouldn't have, if she would have came to me and let me, oh baby, but maybe you know they've been married, they got kids. I think they're going to stand strong. That's your wife. You got her now. That was a long time ago. That was kind of a real man would still look. We would have an argument about it. I wouldn't leave my wife for that. As long as I know she's not doing no shit now she has. If you piss off and that, don't leave. That's still deep, that's down there. Even if she's over that, she's a mature person now, it's still somewhere deep, deep, deep, deep down in there don't you feel low.
Speaker 2:That's an example of uh of uh, somebody socially disrespecting you, whether intentional or not. Don't you feel like that's in a case of somebody who's socially disrespecting you?
Speaker 1:I just yeah you're talking about as far as her saying all that. I feel like that's disrespectful in the case of somebody who's socially disrespecting you. I just, yeah, you're talking about as far as her saying all that. I feel like that's disrespectful, bro. I feel like it's disrespectful, you know, to me. That's why I said she's. I wouldn't have approved of that conversation. Neither would I. But maybe she didn't check with him first, and maybe she did, and maybe he's okay with it, because you got to understand, too, one thing to publicity sales, people want to stay relevant, and so maybe she did have a conversation with him, bro. Maybe she did have a conversation with him.
Speaker 2:I don't know or her agent or his agent or something like that.
Speaker 1:Sure Something, you know something I don't know, but you know again, I don't know, but you know again this world is hyper sexualized and like I say 40, over 40%, I'm going to say for sure I know over 40, I know it's over 40% of the internet. It's related to something sexual.
Speaker 2:Do you feel like that? Do you feel like that is a mirror to the human condition, how human beings think?
Speaker 1:um, yeah, if 40% of it is related, then that means 40% at least 40%. At least 40% of the United States, I do believe at least 40% of the United States, and that's why you always got politicians and shit getting in trouble for oh everyone, everyone getting in trouble for.
Speaker 2:Oh, everyone, everyone getting in trouble Trump, everybody.
Speaker 1:Trump.
Speaker 2:Everybody.
Speaker 1:They fucking with former presidents about this and that, regardless of sexuality, sexual orientation, sexual involvement. It's all over. Man. These politicians are now. Everybody want to know who they fucking. Everybody want to know who they fucking. You want to know who, uh, alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is fucking. You want to know who Pete Buttigieg is fucking. You want to know who Trump is fucking. Who Obama, you want to know. Is the rumors about whatever they said about Obama and his wife true? You want to know? And the fact remains that sex sells big time. I said this years ago. I used to be a rapper and one of my lines was sex sells. You know Sex sells. So you gotta sit back and just evaluate yourself, though, and that's what's. And see, sex is what One of the most powerful weapons against the human mind.
Speaker 1:Yes, big time Sex is one of the most powerful weapons. I'm going to say it again in case the mic didn't pick it up Sex is one of the most powerful weapons against the human mind, the human motivation, the family, the family unit, the financial unit. Sex is related to all of those. People. Give up company profile excuse me, company positions. They give up families. They lose money behind sex.
Speaker 2:Every day, all day, every year, every single year, this happens.
Speaker 1:That's why I go back to the mind is your most powerful weapon. You have Everybody that's listening to this podcast. Listen to me. Listen, I'm not, I don't know it.
Speaker 2:All it's that real talk.
Speaker 1:I'm not some big, prominent figure in the world. I'm not Louis Farrakhan. I love Farrakhan. I love his messages and what he's saying. I mean I might agree with everything, but he'd be spot on on some things. I love Trump on some things he's saying. I love Biden on some things that he's saying. I love respect people in power on some things that they say. Respect people in power on some things that they say.
Speaker 1:I can relate to some things. I'm gonna tell you something. Don't. Hey. Hitler has said some things. If you go back and transcribe what he says, you think you sit there and say now his ideas and his ways and see what he was doing was fucked up and he got what he deserved. But he said some things in regards to his country and his people and the world that you could relate to some things. You could find some things and good in every fucking leader and ruler and they all have their reasons for what they say. You look like you don't want to touch that with a 10 foot pole, but not a 20 foot pole. I'm just telling you they all have had no matter.
Speaker 1:I'm going to be real with it. I'm a black man saying that every leader has had most majority. I don't know all. I can't go back to the ancient times. I ain't read every ancient dictatorship. I ain't read Kublai Khan and Genghis Khan or whatever, but they all had a point in something they said yes, we got to dictate and discern, we got to have common sense to say well, now, that wasn't right. No matter how you felt, it wasn't right to kill all them Jews. It wasn't right. Because who are you to determine who lives and who dies? You're not God, you're playing God. That's why I say I don't judge anyone, because it's not my job. Just live like that.
Speaker 1:People want to protect what they believe so much that they're willing to go to lengths that will end them in hell. If you believe in that place, if that's what you believe in, some people don't believe in that, that's fine. This is real talk. We're going to give you what real talk is. All I'm saying is even Trump had his positives. I don't give a fuck what you say. Even Donald Trump has had his positives.
Speaker 1:Joe Biden did some fucked up shit if you go back into history, into the early 90s, late 80s, and shit bills that he voted for, vouched for three strike rule. I'm not judging Joe Biden, because back then I used to shit and piss on myself in the early 80s. I don't do it no more. You can relate that to the presidencies and you can relate this to the candidates. They had beliefs and things that they used to believe or they vote for. It was indoctrinated with as an early child and they carried them into their government service, legislative service, executive service. And then they learn they still learn later in life. So when people go back and judge people off their past, you really have to look at their past and say, man, maybe they did shit on themselves when they was a baby, but they not doing it no more. And you got to give some people the benefit of the doubt. And it's hard to now because you really don't know who's seducing you.
Speaker 1:Who's the wolf talking to the group of sheep on that podium? I'm a wolf preaching to the sheep that's listening to me. I'm really a wolf. I'm selling a good story. I'm telling a good tale. I'm sending a good story. I'm telling a good tale. I'm sending a good promise. I'm really planning to eat every last one of you, motherfuckers. You don't know who's, you don't know who's. That's why it's good to have skepticism, but you have to have discernment too. It's hard to have good discernment in today's world. So I don't knock any Republican, any Democrat, any Libertarian any.
Speaker 1:Independent party anybody, libertarian, any, any, any, any, any independent party, anybody. I don't knock them, because they got their reasons to believe what they believe. I personally believe the only stupidest people in this world are the ones that are racist and trying to take out a whole race because nigga. Oh yeah, leave that in there. Because niggas are ignorant. We're going to use the term back. In the end, we turn it into something popular and we normalize it in our community, but I'm talking to the ignorant motherfuckers. Ignorant motherfuckers, I'm just saying using it for ignorance.
Speaker 1:If you believe you're better than me because your skin white and your people came over there and conquered certain people and enslaved them, you think that's good. You proud of that? Because your skin white, your people came over there and conquered certain people and enslaved them, you think that's good? You proud of that? We enslaved you guys, we conquered you guys. We had you picking our cotton. You think you're good for that? That's horrible.
Speaker 1:Instead of having people live their free reign that they were born with, let them do what they do. You have every right to not associate with a group of people because you don't like them. That's every right. But if you don't want to, if you want to go kill them and harm them. I feel like you have every right. If you don't want no black person in your personal home or you don't want no white person in your home, that's your right. That's how you are. You are shitty. You're a shitty person because you're putting labor on every color, creed and race and now you want to discriminate against everybody when they got some good people that can change your life if you just gave them a chance.
Speaker 1:There's so many people that didn't have opportunity, that died in the grave with potential and could have been multi-millionaires or billionaires, but because of racism or discrimination, because of somebody's sexuality or something like that, that they lost out on an opportunity. And it's fine. If you want to discriminate against a person because they're sexually or racism, that's fine. That's your free will. You let God in my mind. I let the good Lord deal with whoever. That's because I believe in the good Lord. We here now. I let the good Lord deal with it. I don't judge you.
Speaker 1:I believe that there is a God. If you hate me because I believe that there is a God, then hate me and do whatever you can to try to stop me, but I ain't going to be stopped because I believe that there is a God. I'm not knocking. If you believe in the devil, you believe in him. I'm not trying to come for you. I'm going to mind my motherfucking business and believe what I believe in. Whatever he does, he does, just stay in your zone. Don't come trying to kidnap nobody, hurt nobody, whatever.
Speaker 1:That's where you start to cross the line, when you start infiltrating people that don't have nothing being infiltrated with Crossing lines that don't have no business being crossed. Hey, you don't want to. You don't believe in interracial relationships. That's your problem. Don't be in one. Don't be in one. Don't try to convince me that I shouldn't be in one. Don't try to convince me that these people that God put on the earth are the enemy of me. Let me dictate that for myself, because I believe God is the ultimate.
Speaker 1:Every person, even if they were whatever tribe or evil tribe they were, whatever, everybody has a chance at redemption. Everybody has a chance to be changed. Everybody has a chance to have their mind, you know, corrected. Think of some of the most hateful people in history that have converted over to like no, that's not right. People have a chance at salvation, no matter what color creed.
Speaker 1:I don't give a damn If you want to believe in strong hardly, whole, hardly believe in God or whatever you believe in. Whatever your religion tells you to believe in and it says it's going to salvation you or whatever. I don't know if you even believe in anything. You might be agnostic, atheist or whatever. It's okay. Live that, live in your truth. That's your truth and that's what you believe and that's what's going to carry you through your life. And when you pass on, you're hoping that nothing's going to happen. You're going to die and see a thousand virgins or whatever it is. Believe, that's okay. I'm not here to judge you. Let people live their lives as long as it's not infringing on your life, your freedoms, your beliefs.
Speaker 1:People try to force shit too much and that's the problem. That's why it's been war since the beginning. If everybody just say, hey, you believe that I'm going to stay over there, yo, big time. If you want to Sit in my, you want to come to my shop and eat you something, get on about your business. I'm going to try to Compass our pamphlets To my people that believe, trying to convince them to you you believe what you believe. That's what See that problems when you start trying to enforce your beliefs on someone else that don't really want to believe that they piss them off. If you just live in your homeowners, keep your business to yourself, serve your God, whoever that may be to yourself, you'll have a lot better life. Keep it private, personal. When you start.
Speaker 1:You know people are, you know damn well people are against certain ideologies, certain symbolisms. We all know that if you see something with 666 on it, you're going to feel some kind of way, ain't you? I'm going to feel some kind of way. Somebody else might be like yeah, that's okay, feel that way, that's your right. Who am I to gonna feel some kind of way? Somebody else might be like yeah, that's okay, feel that way, that's your right. Who am I to judge you feeling that way? I just know that if I see you feeling that way, it's only a limited amount of interaction. I'm a have with you yes that's all it is.
Speaker 1:That's all it is. I don't want you to die, but you got some sickos. They want you to die. Don't give you a chance at believing something, that's all. If you believe that, you might be whatever, that's fine. You might be right. I believe what I believe is right. You might believe what you believe is right. I don't care. It's not us on me. That's why I tell people, when it comes to relationships and religions and sexualities, man, I, I'm, I would be one of the most fairest presidents All I would say is don't infringe on people. You out here, sacrificing people. You out here, killing people. You out here, badgering people, you know knocking people for what they do Then that's when you're in trouble, because you're infringing on the next man's rights to do what he want to do.
Speaker 2:The only thing I would add to that is don't mess with kids or how they think. Let a kid be a kid. Let a kid grow up and make their own choices. As a matter of fact, treat kids more like adults from the start, from the start.
Speaker 1:Give them the real, give them the real.
Speaker 2:Give them reason, give them logic, give them the breakdown, because people think that kids are teddy bears. But we're really not kids, really ain't? They're smart, they're very intuitive. They pick up on shit that later in life you've been told to suppress. Don't say that, jimmy, you might hurt her feelings. Don't say that, bobby, you might make him. But really you saying something that, hey, you're speaking the truth, a very blunt truth. As a kid, I'd rather somebody spoke the truth to me than just fed me what I wanted to hear. And this goes back to the episode we were talking about today. A lot of our society has been built around this notion of let's shock children. A matter of fact, me and my girl, we were watching this documentary about Nickelodeon. You remember Nickelodeon back in the day.
Speaker 1:Do you know what a real Nickelodeon is? Do you know what a Nickelodeon is? Talk to me. It's that old-ass fucking camera, one of the first cameras in cinema. You had to wind that bitch up. It's a Nickelodeon. Oh, for real.
Speaker 2:I didn't know that. That's a little lesson in history that reminds me of the word picnic.
Speaker 1:That's why they're simple. If you ever look at the old Nickelodeon, the first Nickelodeon symbols, it was that symbol of that nickelodeon like type camera technique. But go ahead, carry on.
Speaker 2:I ain't trying to distract you all I'm saying is in this documentary they break down why on nickelodeon they're doing all these shock factor things to get the audience. They're torturing these kids on tv, putting them in in boxes with snakes and shit, and uh, they're doing all this horrible stuff. And then behind the scenes let's just say the producers were having their way too much with them kids Too fucking much. Some of these kids who are stars stars like people that you see today on TV man trust and believe they were somebody's produce section of the fucking grocery store.
Speaker 2:Ok, so much of our society revolves around shock and value and when you instill that in children, be it Nickelodeon or Disney or a show like the Boys season four, episode three, and you just boom there it is Especially without warning, so the viewer can say oh, oh yeah, I definitely don't want my kids watching this. Oh yeah, I definitely shouldn't be watching this. My parents told me about this. Oh yeah, that might trigger me because of a situation that I had when I was a kid or a situation that my friend had when he was a kid. You start to instill that social degeneracy and making it okay earlier and earlier and earlier. It becomes the norm, until kids can't figure out up from down, right, from left, good from bad, and then we blame them Right on, and then we blame them. But who's really to blame Right on, right on, who's really to blame Right on?
Speaker 1:Who's really to blame? Indoctrinating these kids at early age instead of letting them develop their innocence is a big mistake. You should start from where the kids start. I could put a white-born baby in a room with a black-born baby and just nurturing milk where they can get their milk and they can develop, and then the food where they can grow and learn. They don't even have nothing. They're not indoctrination of history or whatever.
Speaker 1:Those kids will grow up not knowing nothing about. Let me not like you, because they won't even know my skin. They don't even know the term I'm lighter than you. They don't even know that. Or I'm darker than you they wouldn't even know that. That's why I go back to hey, listen, man, come as you are. In my church they say come as you are and they can help you whenever you want, whenever you go to church. If you close that curtain right there, brother, if you close your mind to reality of what you see today in the matrix and you just start from square one and say, hey, if I hadn't heard my grandpa saying watch them white folks man pulling you over, and then you hadn't heard your grandpa on the other side saying you got to watch them niggers stealing. They're going to hurt you. Watch out, clutch your purse tight. Indoctrination it starts from somewhere. It starts in the home.
Speaker 2:And it creates cycles, cycles, Cycles man Degeneracy.
Speaker 1:Of violence. I'm going to be honest.
Speaker 2:Of mistrust. It creates endless cycles which a society gets caught in. But our society is a little bit different. What these kids are growing up with is a little bit different because of how hyper it is Right on.
Speaker 1:Right on, and I truly believe that you know it starts in the home. I truly believe that the one thing that's a waste to the world period, come on, is the color of a person's skin. Thinking about that, that's the one waste. That's the one waste out all these other shit that's going on.
Speaker 1:It's other things but that's the one main thing is wasting away countries, civilizations, opportunities, developments, is worrying about what color or how generalizing a population? Yeah, he's got people that just generalize and it's always been exceptions to their rules that they say, and they even been exceptions. It's been many and numerous of people that you dislike that have broken barriers, that have created, invented, that have come up with ideas and whatever that you don't think they could have come up with. It. Don't take a rocket scientist. That's why some of the most smartest people, bro and this world is it.
Speaker 1:And I going to tell you something, bro, it's good, it's pros and cons to what's happening in this world today. Yeah, no matter what you say, we can sit in and say now that it's getting less and less people caring less and less about race and stuff like that. Deep South, too, people are starting to care less and less than what it used to be in this country, because we're only in this country. You should go to other countries and have no problems with the color of your race, because people ain't indoctrinated in that way in their life.
Speaker 2:And it'll be eye-opening to you.
Speaker 1:It'll be eye-opening to you. They don't. They don't. That's not what they dwell on.
Speaker 2:You'll think this is I grew up thinking this is how it is.
Speaker 1:America's one of the countries that they dwell on the color of your skin. That's why people go. You can go online, fella, and you got people in other countries out there. Man, it's nice out here in this part of the world. It's nice out here in this part of. Come see this part of where you have a chain. That's because there's a reason, because those people ain't living off of racial discrimination.
Speaker 2:It's not part of their system. It's not part of their system.
Speaker 1:It's not part of their system so this country, I'm gonna tell you right now, until it breaks the racial barrier, until it breaks who you fuck with, who you fuck with, who she fucks with, who he fucks with, who he fucks with, barrier and trying to control people's lives, let them live their lives. As long as they're not committing crimes, as long as they're not stopping your money, stopping your success, as long as they're not discriminating, they're not trying to have a discrimination of a sexuality into a job. They're not trying to have a discrimination of a sexuality into a job. They're not trying to have a sexual discrimination of a color into a job. Then, if you got a brilliant brain, you got a brilliant brain. Just don't infringe on someone else's rights.
Speaker 1:Hey, you might not believe in interracial relationships, that's fine. That's your right. You got free will. You might not believe in homosexuality, same-sex relationships, that's okay. That's your free will. Don't bring it to me. I don't want to start a company, that's okay, that's your free will. Don't bring it to me. I don't want to start a company, that's okay.
Speaker 1:But they have laws that dictate. Try to set the fair pan ground, because you can't have laws saying I don't like this kind. You just want somebody to make some money. Just make money. Go home, leave your personal life at home. Don't bring it up at this motherfucker. Make your money, do a great job. Go home, leave your personal life at home. Don't bring it up at this motherfucker. Make your money, do a great job and go home.
Speaker 1:Whatever you do in the dark, that's your problem. If I see you out in the street doing your dark, I'm going to mind my business. That's how it's supposed to be. Whatever you got to deal with after the effects and when the trumpet's blown, that's what it has to be. That's not my job to choose that. I didn't create you. I didn't make you. I didn't build you. I didn't build your family. I didn't build your family history.
Speaker 1:I just want somebody that can do the best job they can do here and honestly and fairly. Not try to cheat me, steal or lie and get over If you do that and you keep all of your. See. This is where the problem is. People bring their personal lives to their jobs. That's why I do believe in separation of church and state. In certain fashions, let me do my job, who I stick my thing in, who I give my pussy to. But it's different problems where people come in to, where what you do is affecting your children, and that's one of the problems. See, it's so complicated, it's still if I said that, that's true, it's still complicated. It's still complicated, eli, honorable Eli, it's still complicated. What do you think about the phrase Complicated, eli, honorable Eli.
Speaker 2:It's still complicated. What do you think about the?
Speaker 1:phrase it takes a village. It takes a village to keep these kids out of what they're getting into now, Do you?
Speaker 2:feel like we've lost.
Speaker 1:But when the whole village is Resident Evil Village and for y'all to know what I'm talking about, because I'm just talking to the people that relate to what I'm saying, because I ain't talking to them, because there's some people my papa ain't going to know what I'm talking about, but I'm just talking to them but when your whole village is Resident Evil Village, that's a tainted village. It takes a village to breed a bullshit person too, as it takes a village to breed a good person. So is this too many complicated dynamics? All I can say is, no matter what, result back Everybody, everybody. Result back to integrity. Look up the definition of integrity.
Speaker 2:At what point do we throw up our hands with our kids? At what point do we throw up our hands with our kids and say hey, okay, now you on your own.
Speaker 1:When they become adults and they start to make their own decisions and have kids and things like that, when they start to go out there, you don't ever throw. First of all, when you say throw up your hands, that don't mean completely, just disown If you, if you can help them in any way, and that's that means help them, not help them in a way that's going to hurt them, not that they own myth and they mom, I need some money. Let him steal from you. Okay, give me 20 hours. You know down there what they're going to do. No, no, no, no, no. Helping means, mom, I need a ride to the grocery store. And you know they got them and you know they really going to the grocery store. Or I'm hungry. You send them groceries, yeah, groceries, actual food that they can't sell. You can't send nobody. No, tuna fish, can tuna fish? They finna go. Let me sell you one of these tuna fish cans now.
Speaker 1:Send them food, send them shit they really need. If you want to help them, here goes some tuna. If they go on the streets and sell it to another hungry meth head, they really want the tuna? Okay, send it to another hungry meth head that really wanted to. Okay, at least they helped another meth head get something to eat, but you remember that it's one movie. You probably don't know what was the name of this movie. I want to say it was Jungle Fever, bro. You got to go back and watch that. Samuel L Jackson and Wesley Snipes Back in the day, back Way back, way back, way back.
Speaker 1:Samuel L Jackson. They kept trying to help him in this and that, but he kept coming around starting trouble, stealing this and that, and you know, he ended up I don't know. Man see, that's why I said I was a young kid back then. I remember the movie, but I think he got killed. The daddy killed him because he kept coming around starting trouble. He was his own son. He kept coming around trying to rob the family and shit and steal. He was a cranky. So when you say at what extent do you go to help your kids, you know up until the point that you got to defend yourself. That's it. Because you don't want to let your kids, you don't want nobody to take you out. You want to be a martyr for a kid. That ain't. He's going to kill you and still keep doing what he's doing, or steal from you and keep doing what he's doing you. Just, I'm finished.
Speaker 2:No, uh-uh doing what he doing, or steal from you and keep doing what he doing. You just I'm finished. No, I feel like a lot of what we talked about today falls underneath the umbrella of dopamine addiction porn, uh, clout online, uh, drugs, uh, just a lot of this stuff that we talked about falls underneath what our society is really, really addicted to, which is dopamine that chart, that charge in the head that gets you stimulated, and I don't know enough about dopamine fasting to really like give y'all any advice about it, apart from just look it up. Uh, there's a lot of bad things that we just take for granted as just being something that, oh, that's just life, oh, that's just what we gotta deal with. Nah, nah, nah, jimmy, just don't worry about it, that's just the way it is, and people forget, just like when you go to another country and you see that life is different there. Life can be different here too. So I feel like a lot of this falls underneath that kind of general umbrella of, like dopamine addiction.
Speaker 2:How do we get our kids out from underneath that, that umbrella? How do we stand up and be great examples as men ourselves, stand up and be able to be leaders and teachers? And also, how do you find, like a partner, a wife, a girl, you know anybody, coworkers, friends, who can also help lighten that burden? You know these are all very loaded and very heavy questions. You know, and up here on Mars you know it's not a whole lot of people to really talk to about that stuff. But down there on Earth y'all got so many people, so many resources. Y'all is not alone in this world. Y'all is not alone in this world. Y'all ain't alone in this fight.
Speaker 1:Don't ever.
Speaker 2:Shaking our heads, don't.
Speaker 1:Exactly, you see that, metafucking, we got a telescope stronger than Hubble.
Speaker 2:Way stronger, Like he said. Y'all on Wi-Fi 6. We on Wi-Fi 20.
Speaker 1:Y'all don't believe me, Y'all on Wi-Fi 6. We on Wi-Fi 20. Y'all don't believe me, we feel good here too. They lying to you about the air quality. We gonna set, we setting the tone, we setting the, the, the, the, the, the, the. We manifest destiny. You know, we're the pilgrims here and we letting you know, you know, from what we see.
Speaker 2:We just talking from our perspectives because at the end of the day, you know, everybody has free will, and I don't want people to think that just because we're pointing out the bad parts of life doesn't mean there ain't a lot of good parts of life too, because there are a lot of people out there to help you. You probably know at least one person who will be willing to at least sit down and listen to some of your problems, listen to some of the things that you've had to struggle with, point you to a resource. You know shit. The whole point of this podcast is that we can talk to y'all about this. Be honest about this shit. That's the real talk.
Speaker 1:You know, ignorance can be bliss. If we didn't know all this hatred existed, if we didn't know that hating on someone else because of their sexuality, we just talking about natural feelings, we ain't talking about spiritual and what happens after. We just talking about in the world if somebody can love who they love. You know, if somebody could worship who they worship or whatever, and it wasn't wrong. Or if we didn't know that it wouldn't be all these wars in the world.
Speaker 2:That's where ignorance comes in. Ignorance is bliss.
Speaker 1:It's just the knowledge of knowing who we serve what we serve, and it causes so much conflict. I'm going to be honest. We got people that stand on business about what they believe all the way. We got people that stand on business about what they believe all the way. We got people that's popular that stand on business on what they believe, and that's they right. That's what I love about free will. I got my certain beliefs.
Speaker 1:I'm not going to enforce what I believe on you and, depending on what relationship we got Because the relationship was only going to be at a certain level, you and I'm and depending on what relationship we got, because the relationship is only going to be at a certain level I'm not going to infringe or let you cross my threshold and let me cross your threshold. I'm not trying to cross your threshold. I want you to do how you want to do If you're a good person. It still got people that believe in certain things, but they still going. Hey, if you hungry, they'll pass you. You know, a piece of steak or bread or whatever the fuck.
Speaker 1:Yeah, they still got people. No matter what you believe, they still help you out. No matter what they believe, they still help you out. The only ones that are worse are the ones that won't help you out, because they know that you're a black man, or you're a Latino man, or you're a white man. I'm not going to open my door for you, because that's where you lose humanity. That's where you lose excuse me integrity and civility.
Speaker 1:You go around and you Remember. It used to be a saying they used to have these little bands. As a matter of fact, fuck it, they used to have these bands. And, like I say, we're not here to preach to anybody what I'm about to say, but those that know what I'm about to say no, I don't know if you've seen this, bro they used to have these big, big slogan saying WWJD, and so those that know what that means, know that, and those that believe that, believe. That's that belief group, what we worship, what we serve. I remember those, so you would have to use that as a guide to dictate your next decision.
Speaker 1:People got away from that and it's okay. You know it's okay. So, to all these girls that's getting their money on OnlyFans, to all these guys that's hustling getting the money on OnlyFans, to all these guys that's hustling getting the money how they can, whether you robbing, stealing, whatever, hey, stay away from me, but do get how you get. It May not be right, it may not be right, but it's always a better way. I'm going to say that because I'm not trying to condone any of that, I'm not promoting any of that, and I don't want you near me. So when I that's what I believe See, people got their own beliefs. So respect me, stay away from me. You know, just like if I didn't believe in interracial relationships, stay away from me.
Speaker 2:But I'm not trying To hurt you.
Speaker 1:I'm not trying To kill you, I'm not trying To harm you. God is going To serve my God that I believe in Is going to serve the life that he's going to serve, and that's just what I believe. But again, see, I feel like when I say stuff Like that, like that, it may sound like I'm preaching. All I'm just saying is, hey, that's what I believe, respect what I believe. Don't nobody want. No robber stealing, a killer around them that's doing the opposite. Don't nobody want. No. Hey, we've all sinned and fall short. The glory of God. Respect what I like, respect me. And you don't want nobody that, whatever you do, you don't want this person around you and this and that respect you. But what we're not going to do is know that we're doing wrong and know that we because a lot of us that's doing wrong and believe these certain things that we believe we know is wrong. What we're not going to allow to do and I don't believe in doing is pushing it on the youth. I'm just doing this because it's what I gotta do, but you gotta teach the youth like it's a better way. I believe this. I do this because this is what I gotta do.
Speaker 1:You need to go to school. You need to go get your education. You need to be worldly as far as traveling and knowing what, enjoying yourself, living life. Don't be stuck in this little small town, country, farming land when you have an opportunity to make a big impact on the world. Just because I formed the land for 20 years, just because my daddy formed the land for 20 years, don't mean you got to form the land for 20 years. Maybe you can have a big impact and go out in the world and develop.
Speaker 1:Another thing where you can give us more land, more development we need somebody in our family that can be executive Business life. Grow our family, grow our company. Leave our business, leave more than this farm to our kids. Life is more than this farm in the east. We might have 400, 500 acres oh, it's big, we got 400, 500. That's cool. But you might have four, five hundred acres oh it's big. We got four, five hundred. That's cool. But you might have four, five hundred acres, but your generation can go out and get four, five hundred more.
Speaker 1:If you let them out of that circle, you let them out of that little small world of four, five hundred acres. It's a small world, it's a large world. They make it on islands, they make it on companies. Generational wealth is what we all should be focused on, leaving something behind with integrity. Everybody. Go back and look up the word integrity, matter of fact. Hey, bro, look up the word integrity and quote this while I'm talking. Look up the word integrity, bro, on your phone real quick. So I want you to read it out loud to what people are, what it is to people, because this is a big, big deal. No matter what you believe in, no matter who you serve, we all should have integrity and let that rule who we are as a person a being.
Speaker 2:I'm going to read the definition. There are three of them here. Number one says steadfast adherence to a strict moral or ethical code, A leader of great integrity. Number two says a state of being unimpaired, soundless. The building's integrity remained intact following the mild earthquake Uh-huh, yeah. Number three says the quality or condition of being whole or undivided completeness. Uh-huh Replaced a lost book to restore the integrity of his collection.
Speaker 1:So what he just read are three different definitions of integrity. I'm going to go start at the bottom one Integrity of a building. That means that the building is reinforced, it has all the bolts and screws and that you're making sure that the integrity of the building won't collapse and fall and destroy people.
Speaker 2:You're building something strong.
Speaker 1:And so you can relate that to your life, reinforce your life, the integrity, the build, and if you make sure that it doesn't hurt people, you have an integrity building. It's all about. Integrity relates to hurting others, regardless if it's a building or if it's a feeling. If I have an integrity building, just because a black man walked into my building is not going to collapse Just because I have an Asian man walk into my building. Just because a black man walked into my building is not going to collapse. Just because I have an Asian man walk into my building. It's not going to collapse. This building has been reinforced. The foundation is strong. The cement or whatever the foundation is, is laid and it's strong. It's going to hold it up. The building is strong.
Speaker 1:You also have integrity of moral code. Hey, you know, know, my integrity, my morals, is to a place, to where I won't hurt people. It's all relating back to hurt others, in fact affecting others in a negative way. It all, no matter what definition you use, it all has, whether it's the physical or it's the spiritual and moral, it has the same connection of. It won't do damage To others, it won't affect others in a negative way. So we should have integrity and you know what, at the end of the day, man, we gotta go back to all these other things. Is that integrity If somebody comes to your kid and shows them a video of you sucking dick? Is that integrity to your seed, your son, your daughter?
Speaker 2:Is that hurtful to them?
Speaker 1:is that hurtful?
Speaker 2:is that a weapon that can be used against them? Is that a trauma that can be placed on their shoulders?
Speaker 1:on their shoulders your actions, their shoulders that's why you have certain artists that don't revel in the limelight and they live a personal, private life as much as they can. They may shoot movies, they may be movie stars, they may be musician stars, but they want to live in the back scene as much as they can. They keep their relationships private or whatever, because, yeah, I make this good music. I want you to know me for the good music I make. I don't want you to know me for whatever my family dynamic is. Yes, I don't want you to know that that's integrity of what they, that's. I don't. I want to keep my integrity intact and inversely.
Speaker 2:There are other stars, other people, other politicians who just love the noise, they love the popularity, they love the drama and they can get caught up in it big time, big time. You hear about that kendrick lamar concert out there in the west, pop out, pop out.
Speaker 1:You know what? Snoop just came out and said hey man, snoop he, hey, we gotta get. Snoop is a big name on we. When you think of the west coast, you can't think of the west coast. You're lying, son of a gun. If you think of the West Coast, you can't think of the West Coast.
Speaker 2:You a lion, son of a gun, you can't think of the West Coast, if you think of the West.
Speaker 1:Coast without old Snoop and old Dre and woo, woo, woo. Sure Woo woo, woo that's my lady. When y'all say woo, woo, woo you got that from old Blackstar Woo woo. When you saying woo whatnot? On the same stage, people that may have had disagreements, they all came together. You've united the whole coast of that we got to respect. We from the South, we from Houston, we in a new place, red planet but we from the South I can respect bringing peace music.
Speaker 2:That's what Bob Marley said that Bob music, that's what Bob Marley said. That Bob Marley said music can heal a lot of things. It can heal a lot of things, man. He said music can heal the world and.
Speaker 1:Kendrick proved it there are less killings in Compton and Oakland and in Slauson Street and whatever else parts of the. I haven't been but to Palm Springs. All right, I saw it, but I didn't know. They used to do their thing like that too. It was everywhere. But if they can bring their people together and it hasn't been on the news like it was in the early 90s and whatnot, but they can bring them together, hey, under a cause. Hey, you got to respect that. Hey, I'm going to tell y'all something For y'all that's knocking Drake. I'm going to say this I'm with Drake. You can't sit there and lie. Excuse me, it's just an opinion. Drake got some hits now.
Speaker 2:Nobody going to deny that the brother don't got no hits. He got bangers, but he got bangers.
Speaker 1:And Drake got some bangers that you can pull up with your girl and it's a lot of thug dudes that been in the car with their girls and put that Drake on.
Speaker 1:They all jam, that's it. But there's a lot of people saying, well, kendrick ain't got as many hits as Drake. You're right, you don't. We're not going to say that a lot. But when it stays true to, when people go back and say, okay, well then don't. But yeah, you might got more hits than Kendrick, but don't act like Kendrick ain't the ones that stayed true, I'm going to say this, the ones that stayed true to the culture, the essence, the very bottom of what it really truly means.
Speaker 1:That's why people respect. Let me say something. That's why people respect Eminem. You know why? Because he's told his story and he rapped about it and he told his story from his view and we respected his view. Mom's spaghetti, you know you only get one shot. Do not miss your chance. Hey, we can all relate to that, no matter what color you are. He came from struggle. He came from whatever he came from and we respect that. He's a part of American culture. You can't disrespect him and, like Pow Wow, he came from the culture.
Speaker 1:I done heard stories about Pow Wow being in places where they done kicked in doors. You know what I'm saying. The police done kicked in doors where Pow Wow was hanging out in. What you doing here with all these I heard that what you doing with all these N-word niggas? Pow Wow man, he real, bro. That's what he ingratiated himself with. That's all he know, bro. You can't knock him. I remember being 13, 14. Pow Wow used to be DJing on the stage at the Salt-N-Pepa Patch. It was a club called the Salt-N-Pepa Patch. Why people respect him, bro, it ain't even that he married to a sister. People know Pow Wow just ain't what he about. Pow Wow, just man. I don't even want to talk because talking about Pow Wow makes it seem like I'm talking about him. Because of his race. Man, pow Wow is in great shape Because, see one thing about us we're going to welcome you in when you're real, for real.
Speaker 1:Our culture is going to welcome you in when you're real. We know you for the cause and we know you ain't got a hating bone in your body. Come on in. That's what y'all need to know is the world. That's why y'all love us. That's why y'all love the music. We welcome you in when you're genuine. When you're genuine, we'll welcome you in. Come on in.
Speaker 1:No matter what we'll welcome you in. You can't put it. That's why I say you can't put everybody in the category just because of their race. If you really really down for the cause, we'll welcome you in. You see what I'm saying when we welcome you in, you see what I'm saying? Yeah, see, I'm getting crunk in this bitch.
Speaker 1:When we welcome you in you in, when we know authentic, when we see it, if you want to sit back and that's the culture though, the culture of struggle, of discrimination and knowing what it feels like. We're not saying everybody had to go through it. But if you can empathize and sympathize and then contribute and try to have some kind of empathy and say I know what you've been through, hey, I'm not trying to take advantage of you, I'm not trying to use you for what you've been through and sound like you. That's what it came to with Kendrick. Everybody, no matter what country or the part of the country, four corners of the United States and the South and the Midwest and North, we all related. We all know what it felt like and that's where they came at my boy, drizzy. That's the only attack they had. Like, hey, bro, you really wasn't living this, you really didn't know what this felt like. We ain't never even seen you really speak too much on those issues. Contribute a song to those issues.
Speaker 2:You have not one song, I don't know, to those issues and the key thing is them, quiet artists who put out quality over quantity. If you come at them the wrong type of way they finna go live so kudos to the world Over quantity.
Speaker 1:If you come at them, the wrong type of way they finna. Go live so kudos to the world and they finna put your shit out there they finna put your shit out there. But kudos to the world. We had people in Switzerland and shit singing Yep, they not like us.
Speaker 2:They not like us. Listen, listen, listen. They not like us.
Speaker 1:They haven't been what we've been through, but they understand they can relate so what it was, was that's more authentic.
Speaker 2:And it's something that needed to be said.
Speaker 1:When you got the news stations, weather channels, sports, halftime shows, bumpiness, it wasn't about we trying to disrespect the regulars, they just was like presidential campaigns.
Speaker 1:They went back to the roots of hip-hop and were like you know what Hip-hop, true hip-hop, and the world that recognizes and respects true hip-hop, were like well, you know what, we know what that song means and we know what he's saying and why he's saying it against that other person, because he feels like he's saying and why he's saying it against that other person because he's he feels like he's true and he is. He's really experienced these hard times. He's really experienced and had and others in his community and been around these things that he said and so we respect that. All right, I don't live there, but I know that where they come from, they have, and I know this other guy hadn't come from that hadn't experienced that, and we know that this other guy is cosplaying and Drake, hey, bro, I'm talking to you directly, bro, I respect you.
Speaker 1:Man. If I ever meet you, I'm going to be hey, what's up, bro? How you doing? Man, I respect you. All I'm saying is is that there was a reason why things happened the way they happened and there's a reason that you have presidents saying, hey, now they got into a battle, kendrick going to be on top. You know they had. I don't know what led to that or what led to the downfall I kind of got hints and glimpses of. I'm not going to speak on that. All I'm saying is I respect you. Got hits, bro. You got hits that I'm going to jam, I'm going to put on. You done, got me some play, bro, and it's going to still get me some play. You know what I'm saying. I've been a fan of you, bro, since maybe I want to say 2009.
Speaker 1:I didn't came to your show when you were down there at the. I want to say what was the name of that club. It was on Katie freeway. I 10 Bambi showed up that night, cause I remember me and my sister, brittany B royalty. Y'all check out. She banged yeah, check out there. You make me feel with Brittany B, royalty and little bow. Wow, she got that bang. I'm saying we're going to have her on the show. Yeah, you know what I'm saying Soon.
Speaker 2:She's the truth.
Speaker 1:She's the truth. She's going to come on the show. You know what I'm saying, but I remember me and her waiting. We walked out the back, me and Kaseem. I'm just a hood guy. I'm a professional though, but you know I'm smart. But I'm still about that Win, lose or draw, I'm about that. You ain't finna disrespect me or take nothing from me.
Speaker 1:That's not how I grew up in Acres Home, texas, representing the 4-4. I'ma shout that out. Everybody know from Acres Home bro, they silent bro, no matter how smart they is, cause we got Sylvester Turner and of them we got a lot of prominent people that came out of there bro. But what I will say is me and Hulk went out that back door, walked to the back of the club while the back door was found in the back. I could have got on that damn bus if I wanted to. Drake had that party bus out there. It was him and Dwayne. I remember Bon B was up in there. I remember my favorite player in the history of Houston Texas because I remember Bun B was up in there. I remember my favorite player in the history of the Houston Texans because that's my favorite team. Look, H-Town baby, h-town Houston Texas. I love the rebrand. I love the rebrand. Greg, the guy that rebranded the team I think it's Greg Grissom, I don't remember. He rebranded the team. Shout out to Arnold Cal Mcair.
Speaker 1:Them folks took the backlash and turned it into. They took it and looked at it and say you know what? What can we do better? They came. I remember they even had to sit down to understand what we were saying as black community. I remember I'll never forget it was on TV. I don't remember whether it was a podcast or if it was the news, but they sat down and tried to understand the coach and thank God they're from here. Yeah, I think they both born and raised from here, because they can relate and they done turned this team around. They pretty much the most loved owners, man. They so genuine, they're so humble. You know what I'm saying. They're humble people. I've met them a couple of times and I've met them a couple of times and we're going to have tickets, so y'all stay tuned.
Speaker 1:We're going to be doing ticket giveaways. Y'all subscribe, like, man, so you can join it. I promise you, we're going to give away a game this year to the game. You be the one Subscribe, like and subscribe. We're going to give away a game, I promise you. I promise you, like and subscribe, we. We're coming up. The next episode is going to be a live episode and we're going to be able to go live for the first time, because y'all that's been following us and been with us know that this has been the beginning. So y'all been here for the beginning. So you're here from the beginning and if you're here from the beginning, you're going to catch that ride and that wave when we go tickets. I'm going to give away some tickets here coming up soon, man, because I know we're rolling into the football season, nfl season, and y'all stay tuned because it's going to be coming with the Sports Real Talk Real Sports Talk podcast coming up soon too.
Speaker 1:But shout out to them, man. Shout out to Tank Dale. Shout out to CJ Stroud man, he's an humble guy, man. Shout out to CJ Stroud man, he's an humble guy. Man. Shout out to his mom man, there's some humble people. I'm talking to the fans. I'm just a fan that has rubbed shoulders with these people. Cj Stroud is an humble guy man I see where he gets it from man. His mom is a very, very humble lady man. Had a short conversation with her and had a chance to speak my mind as a fan of her son to her, and she spoke what she said to me. I appreciate that.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:I'm going to tell y'all something about me, about my team. We're going off on a tangent. If them boys win a Super Bowl, that's going to Bro. I ain't crying in a long long time my daughter just graduated high school and she's going to college. God bless her, crying a long, long time. My daughter just graduated high school and she's going to college. God bless her. I love my baby, I love you, baby girl, but she's going off to college.
Speaker 1:I'm so proud of her. She's going to be the first one going off to college in my family Going off.
Speaker 1:We all went to local college, like I said in a couple episodes of ACC Long Star, you know. But she's going on to college. I'm so proud of her. I want her to see the world Understand my daughter, ain't fast, she's just a normal girl. Beautiful, my daughter. I need to. I want to promote my daughter as Miss Universe. I promise you. My daughter is gorgeous. You know what I'm saying. Shout out to my pumpkin pie. I love you If you're watching this. My only daughter. I love her so much. You know she is. She can be Miss America.
Speaker 1:I just worried about this world and they influence on my. But I don't want nobody getting hold of my daughter and trying to influence her With negativity. That's the only way I want to keep her hidden, because she's a sweetie, beautiful thing. You know what I'm saying and she deserves the best. But you know, I know that for one thing, and one thing only if I wasn't convicted, my daughter. I don't ever want to see my daughter on nothing related to OnlyFans. That's why we kid them. That's why you got to try to change yourself and if you are doing bad things, hide that shit from your kids. That's all. That's all's why you gotta try to change yourself and if you are doing bad things, hide that shit from your kids. That's all. That's all. If you gonna do all the fans, that's how you gotta make your money right now. Just to get out, get in, get your three, four hundred thousand or get whatever you gonna get. If you ain't get whatever you gonna get, just for a temporary time make sure you wear that bunny mask.
Speaker 2:Make sure you wear fucking mags man. Why you motherfucker?
Speaker 1:be on there with your face on. You know, damn well, you got that shit follow you. Whatever you do, let's listen to this. Whatever you, do on the internet is gonna follow you for the rest of your life, your children's lives in your children's lives Now, everything digital.
Speaker 1:People want to see their great-great-grandfather talk. Now See how their great-great-grandfather was. Now they're going to know exactly how he was. My great-great-great-grandchildren, however long this world lasts if we last that long are going to know how smooth their grandpa was, how he talked. They're going to have something that we ain't never had in the past. So y'all think about that. You don't want nobody. They're going to know if you was a piece of shit. They're going to see a news clipping on you in a video of you getting carried away and cussed because you raped 10 girls. My great-grandfather was a. You got to think about what you're doing. Now. It's the digital age. Everything is being televised. The only thing I can tell you is just think, use. Your mind is the most powerful weapon that you got. Guys. I don't know what else to tell you. Your brain is the most powerful tool you have so don't get addicted to dopamine well, you know, dopamine can be good.
Speaker 1:If it's good, don't get addicted you dopamine can be good if it's good. Don't get addicted. You know, dopamine can be good if it's good. You know it can be good if it's good, you know, but that's it. I don't know what else to tell you. At the end of the day, we have certain levels of this game of life that we're going to have to take into consideration, and that's just our children. That's one of the levels. Our children, what do we believe?
Speaker 2:in for these children.
Speaker 1:I think that's the most important level. It is, of course it is Because that's what we're going to pass on. The most important level, you're right is the children, bro, and, like I said again, we all part and we live in our lives. See, that's what we're doing. We're living our lives, we're having fun. You know, it's all documented and they got some. That's what we're doing, we're living our lives, we're having fun. It's all documented. They got some ladies that's smart that only do certain things online, only show certain things online.
Speaker 1:You got guys that only show certain things online because they know that if I show the true underbelly of what I'm doing, it's going to be cared for. My kids are going to see it. You got ladies that'll show certain things they on the yacht boats and party and woo, woo, woo. You got guys that'll show certain things they in the clubs, by the pop and everything. But you know, keep that. That. You got to be careful, like families got secrets about what used to go on in families. You got to have your family secrets. You got to have your family secrets.
Speaker 1:You know, Keep your family secrets.
Speaker 2:You know, yeah, I don't think you can get any realer than that.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but keep your family secrets, bro. You got to keep your family secrets, bro, and even in the digital age, you got to move and keep family secrets. I want everybody to enjoy the world. We starting to get more aware of what's this and what's that, and cultures are starting to co-interact, when they wasn't co-interacting at first. People going over to Japan, people going over to Thailand.
Speaker 2:And I think that's a beautiful thing.
Speaker 1:People going over to South America. That's what the future is. It's important too. It's only if you're gonna not try to bring negativity and influence of negativity and just bring a free, open mind like, hey, I gotta respect your culture, you respect mine, and be found common ground. Let's not disrespect people. That's the common ground. Let's not be disrespectful. Let's not teach our kids to disrespect somebody because of their color. They creed because you got good kids. You got people that are good kids or good people that have died because of the color of their freaking skin. You got people that are hip more or search for more because of the color of their skin.
Speaker 2:You got good people.
Speaker 1:I'm finna touch. I'm finna hit something. I'm finna hit a sensible spot. You got people that are good people that have families, because their family dynamic is not something that you used to. You don't think they should exist, but they still good people. They take care of their kids.
Speaker 1:They take care of their other spouse but just because their family dynamic don't look like what you think it should look like, it's a problem. It's not right. You just mind your business. As long as they taking care and they're not infringing on your rights, you have a better if you can develop. I know it's so hard because we've been indoctrinated and we got and you follow your indoctrinations, but you're still supposed to respect. You're not supposed to judge. You're used to, without sin, cast the first stone.
Speaker 2:Nobody can do that because everybody is sinned Some people don't even believe in sin.
Speaker 1:Some people believe in do as thou wilt, do as you want. Let me tell you what's wrong with do as thou wilt. If you do as you want but you're infringing on somebody else, that's when you're doing it wrong. I would say if you believe in that kind of shit, do as you want, say it as you want, as long as you're not hurting or infecting anybody that don't want to be affected.
Speaker 2:That's when you're doing it okay, but if you're doing it in a way to where you're affecting someone else.
Speaker 1:Freedoms to live, breathe, eat, sleep. That's when you're doing it wrong.
Speaker 2:That's that real talk. That's that real talk. Last off, go ahead and close us out. Keep some good wisdom on the way. Talk Last off. Go ahead and close us out. Give us some good wisdom on the way out.
Speaker 1:You know prayers is. Let me give you some real wisdom. There's a lot of people in this world that they talk a good game. You know they show a good game, social media wise and whatever. People show money or show trips and they struggle. People show happy family units but they arguing at home, the kids seeing screaming, yelling, fussing, but you see them, pictures of them. On a boat in Dubai man beating on a woman, woman cheating on a man, man cheating on a woman, woman beating on a woman Woman cheating on a man, man cheating on a woman, woman beating on a man.
Speaker 1:Kids are terrible, cussing everybody out, throwing stuff.
Speaker 1:Badass kids. And then you have the other side man loving a woman, man cherishing, raising the kids with the family, and this, and that it goes both ways. Don't get caught up in what you see people have to show you and you have to really know, dig deep and this and that don't be fooled by what you see on tv. Don't be fooled by porn and thinking that that's how relationships really go. You got to perform like that. Your dick got to be that big your pussy. You got to ride a dick just like that. We're going to get real, real, r-y-l, real talk On this show. Don't think just because your pawpaw hated this guy, that you got to hate this color guy.
Speaker 2:And don't think that you're alone, don't think that there aren't people out there integrity who have integrity as well look at integrity.
Speaker 1:That's why everybody can live in peace and go to eat on and this and that if you don't like this guy cause of they race or something like that, try your best to just say hey, listen man. Yeah, this black person did something to me over here. They cussed me out, they tried to rob me. But what this other person at my job do? They brought me something to eat and it tasted good. They always call me and check on me or they're always speaking to me.
Speaker 1:Nice, think about all sides and then be able to determine that human. You know, the human race is not in a box. You can't put any race, a human race, in a box. I hate to even say exceptions to the rule because that minimizes things. I say well, there's always exceptions to the rule. That means it's very few. No, most people on all colors are good people. Most women in all races are good people. You only get promotions in this world where media is controlled to show you all the bad of a certain people.
Speaker 1:So you might see something that you may disagree with Ratchet is. We won't say ratchetness. We all know what ratchetness is here in the US. See something that you may disagree with Ratchet-ness. We're going to say ratchet-ness. We all know what ratchet-ness is. Here in the US you may see ratchet-ness related to a certain culture or group of color and say, well, you know, that's that whole race Every time you see them. Oh, you got priestess good women that don't go to clubs All colors races. You got women that don't do to clubs in all college races. You got women that don't do porn in all races. You got women that believe in serving in all races.
Speaker 2:You got the good and the bad in every group all over the world. Let me tell you something.
Speaker 1:We don't do scripts here, but I'm going to touch on another topic next week On the live.
Speaker 2:We're going to do this on the live. Matter of fact, ladies, if you're touch on another topic next week On the live.
Speaker 1:Give us a teaser. Give us a teaser. Listen, we're going to talk about this 50-50 shit, this money shit, which is, oh God, here they go again with the 50-50 shit. No, we're going to keep it real. From our perspectives, that's real talk and we're going to keep it fair. But that's next topic.
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