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Movie Clichés that MAKE NO SENSE....
Ever wondered why movie characters can brush off a gunshot wound like it's just a scratch? Or how they manage to live in those jaw-dropping New York apartments on a waitress’s salary? We kick off this episode with a hilarious yet insightful look at some of the most common movie tropes that just wouldn't hold up in real life.
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what's a common trope in movies that never happens in real life? Okay, shoot the gas tank of a car once and it explodes into a huge fireball. No facts. When you a kid, you really be like, oh yeah, that makes sense, it does, it does. As a kid, I'll be like, yeah, yeah. And then somebody commented and put, and similarly shoot a person in the shoulder. And it's no big deal because there's nothing important. Carry on, I can still do everything. I can walk this off. Oh, living in an enormous apartment in manhattan while you're a bike messenger and your roommate works at a coffee? Yeah, yeah, bro, the prices of new york is make all movies that these people working at a pizza parlor? Yeah, you a waitress? Nah, bro. Living in a fully furnished like big apartment too? Nah, bro, not a loft like they actually live in? Yeah, nah, bruh. And then somebody put I always thought it was weird in Big Bang Theory that Penny the waitress has an apartment of her own, yet two people who work at one of the most prestigious universities in the world had to be roommates. Yep, yeah, that is insane. What's a common trope in movies that never happens in real life? Typing a few things into the computer and magically hacking into extremely complex systems. Nah, I'll do you one better, bro. I'll do you one better. This is something that I just wish would happen in the real world.
Speaker 1:Okay, I'm about to let y'all lean to the mind of Aaron. All right, it's simple. The one thing I want my life to be an action movie. By that I mean something crazy happens. Right, right, me and my friends save the world. I get the girl at the end of the movie Happy ending. Get a cup now. And somewhere in there, somewhere in there, there's a scene where I'm driving a car super fast. What was it about you and your life that I tell you? And Sybil was here and I think I say well, something along the lines of Aaron's life has to be a scenario, it has to be a movie. It's in my head all the time. It can't just be normal. It's not like my imagination. My imagination is too wild, like to this day. Hell, there's times where I'm driving my car and I'll cut on a cinema like the transformer 3 song while I'm driving. Bro, I just love that. I want something crazy to happen when we go on.
Speaker 1:Look, let me tell y'all we go on road trips or anywhere. He has to play road trip-esque music. He has to, bro. We went to the haunted place the last haunted place we went to and we in the car it's me and matt carmen. Yeah, aaron has to knock. Mind you, aaron's whole stick with Carmen is like acting like he don't like her and acting like he trying to be mean. This fool got Carmen as his teammate.
Speaker 1:We playing road trip games and like, bro, you have to be cinematic, you have to be having fun, bro, I just be, I just be having fun. It's just you, true, true, true. What's a common trope in movies that never happens in real life? A hundred bad guys versus the hero, bad guys coming him one at a time. All facts, bro. Nah, very real world, bro, they jumping you, you losing, you're not getting all these licks. Nah, I'm gonna be real.
Speaker 1:Do you think, okay, we're going, we're going real world, all right, okay, real. Do you think spies like we know spies exist right, esp, real world? Do you think spies like we know spies exist right, right, expionage. But do you think spies exist how they exist in, like Mission Impossible, james Bond? Do you think it's like some real crazy world stuff going on? Because when you see like interviews of former spies and all of that. They're very secretive, like very, very, very, very secretive. It's nowhere near like the flashiness of getting all the girls and yeah, and the cars of the gat, nowhere near okay. So let me ask you this okay, let's go away from the spy thing. Do you think the cia fbi, not fbi? I think the cia more so they're experiencing like those extraction in the IRL where it's like a dude is sending undercover solo and there's like a whole bunch of gunfights going on that we don't know about.
Speaker 1:In a sense, yeah, whichever guy they had to go after because of 9-11, when they finally got him, I think that was a CIA-type deal. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But you know what I'm saying? Because I'd be wondering, bro, like I'd be wondering where they was working with marines or whichever one it was that found him seal team, seal team and they was working with one of them agencies, bro. Because I'll be wondering like do are there real life incidences where we got like agents from the state and these other places and like some, it's not cool stuff, but it's cool stuff like Low key, like you in a gunfight. It's not cool because you in a gunfight, but it's like, well, you tell us. Yeah, man, I was in a gunfight in Moscow. Da da da, low key, they do be going through some stuff, bro. I just want to meet somebody like that. Like I know I could do it. I'm dead as hell.
Speaker 1:All right, uh, moving on, what's a common trope in movies that never happens in real life? A random person with no prior training is selected for a special task, at which he later. I just want that to be me, please, you're gonna be cinematic, so bad they. Mr j Jones, you're the only person that can do this, mr Jones, look, why me? Because you have a special set of skills that no trained operative had. What is it? You can eat a lot. You're the only one that can win this eating competition. You swear profusely. Under all circumstances. They'll never expect you. Hawks making noise every time they're shown. Wait, no, the bird, the bald eagle, is actually a hawk sound. Yeah, that's the crazy part. Yeah, that's the crazy part.
Speaker 1:Pulling a fire alarm and the sprinklers start pouring out water. Also, the water inside those sprinklers is disgusting. That is actually accurate, because don't it just the warm just go off? Yeah, when you put a fire, the sprinklers go off. When it's when it's fire. Well, I'm pretty sure. I'm pretty sure there's some places that do do that. Yeah, yeah, you know, I'm pretty sure it's real somewhere. Oh, the water is disgusting because it's not just regular water, it's chemicals. Yeah, it's chemicals. Oh, yeah, what's a common trope in movies that never happens in real life.
Speaker 1:Turning on the news at the exact moment the plot relevant portion is on Bro, bro, oh, they always have to. It's like they cut it on. They cooking in the kitchen, he making some filet mignon, he whipping it up with his asparagus. Breaking news, da, da, da, da, da da. Oh, I was looking for that piece of pertinent information. Somebody put and then shut the tv off. Don't keep listening for updates. Yeah, yeah, I don't more at 11. We don't need to be listening to this right now. That is actually very accurate.
Speaker 1:One does not wake up pretty refreshed and their hair done neatly and the blankets are also still tucked into the bed. Nah, that is, that's true. Your bed be messed, bro. I be on a whole different. Well, there are people that are still sleepers. Still sleepers, yeah, but like you, still might slobber a little bit.
Speaker 1:A little crusty your eye, you know what I'm saying. Little hair, not exactly how you left it, bro, you ain't waking up, perfect. Nah, bro, do you think you know how, like in movies, when something happens, hair, not exactly how. You left it, bro, you ain't waking up, perfect. Nah, bro. Do you think you know how, like in movies, when something happens, them boys be asleep right Out, cold, right, and then all of a sudden they wake up out of their sleep because they sent somebody, then walked in the room and like they got enough like awareness to fight the dude? Oh yeah, no, I'm waking up. I'm like huh Bing. Oh yeah, no, like I'm waking up. I'm like Bang, bang, bang. Oh fuck, help, help, get off. Wait, I was asleep, I didn't even know.
Speaker 1:I ain't gonna lie, bro. The one thing I really want to happen, I ain't gonna lie. I want me and you To get into like A movie fight With somebody. Like what I want, a situation To happen where we piss off a dude that's like 6'5 and has to be cinematic. But look, look, look, look, look, and this nigga whoop my ass. Why? Why? I'm like, why get him? Why do you want that? The story would be hilarious. You're the more athletic one. Hit him. I didn't say I was a boxer. The story would be hilarious. Oh my God, we got beat up my Lou Ferrigno. I don't wanna get beat up by Lou Ferrigno. You the one who want this. Why do you wanna add that to your life? It'll be the funniest story ever.
Speaker 1:Just to add some some lore, some tension, some lore, bro. Jesus Christ, why y'all gotta fight with that big old dude, why y'all even started that? You know what aaron is, what aaron is the person to get us into a fight. No, we had no business. What you saying. I'm not getting into that. You wanted to happen. So now I can believe it, bro, I'm not getting into that. Fight, bro. All right, get that dude. What? Why me all right. A couple more.
Speaker 1:What's a common trope in movies that never happens in real life? Firing a pistol inside a car or a small enclosed room and no one having any lasting hearing damage. Facts, facts, because, boy, gun range. Wow man, that shit. When we, even the one time we, shot guns outside, we was like, oh, it ain't this echoey room, it shouldn't be that bad Shit. I don't know how people Do it with no Stuff in their ears, with nothing, with nothing, with nothing, bro. And they got boys out here With a binary trigger, with a gem Gemfire, with a binary trigger In the switch, bro, pulling drive-bys With Multiple people In one vehicle out with a binary trigger and a switch, bro, pulling drive-bys with multiple people in one vehicle, all firing and everybody ears good, yeah, nah. Bump all that, bro. Come on, bro, what are we doing? Bump all that, bro.
Speaker 1:Wake up from a coma, out of bed and return normal by the next day. Heck, nah, no bone or muscle atrophy. Nah, bro, yeah, that, nah, bro, yeah, that is actually you. Wake up from a coma. You are staying in a hospital for some days, brother facts. You're not going back, maybe even a few months. Yeah, you're not going back to your regular life. Oh man, the lack of considerable paperwork from any police action movie, bro facts. Except the other guys they was doing, they paperwork for them, considerable paperwork, bro, bro movies will have you thinking like this can happen, like for real, like the damage that they be doing up the street, up the block, bro, I'm not gonna lie to you, real life and movies to me have merged to an extent because, like I don't, I don't think a lot of stuff where I'm like, bro, this can't happen.
Speaker 1:9-11 happened, bro. Yeah, when you think about it. 9-11 is the equivalent of like a crazy movie event yeah, literally, with the building collapsing and the people covered in smoke running and like all, and you got the extra camera angles. Yeah, it's the equivalent to like, but that don't happen. It don't happen left and right. But now I'm like, bro, like we didn't have the oil refineries blow up on the scene. Events as big as that don't happen, but it happened, but I'll be. You know what I'll be thinking about every now and then.
Speaker 1:It's like the stuff to be happening in other countries that you don't hear, that we don't know about, bro, we don't like. There's plenty of stuff in america that happens all the time that other countries don't hear about, and there's a whole bunch of stuff that we have no idea, bro. Bro, it's like dang, somebody mentioned a country in Africa and they be like they been going through this for bro. Like when, yeah, like a civil war. I thought it was good, bro, we got picked up by a dude from the Congo. He was like yeah, there's a civil war in the Congo, been going on for years. It was like civil war when he says, picked up by a dude Uber, uber, uber, uber. Yeah, we not, we ain't with Delicious. We like, damn, what's going on over? Like what? Yeah, bro, it's just cause it's not Near us enough for us to hear. We hearing all the stuff yeah, over here, what's a common trope in movies that never happens in real life? This one irks me Because we do video production and stuff what?
Speaker 1:And editing? Zoom in on that tiny, fuzzy image of a suspect. Now make it clear. A few keyboard clicks later, here's your crisp, clear image of your suspect. Sneaky bastard. It don't work like that. Now sometimes you got a slightly blurry image in the in the thumbnail gods and uh, with photoshop they be working, they match. And you know now they got the ai tools that can do a little something, something. But like that, like a CCTV image, that's no, yeah, they are not. This is not NCIS, bro, it is not happening.
Speaker 1:All right, I'm gonna find one or two more parking available in front of the building that the character needs to enter. That never, bro, bro, there's parking isn't available anytime. You gotta go anywhere. No like, come on, bro, especially downtown cities and all of that. Facts. Come on, bro, coming home from shopping with my french bread and celery greens poking from the brown paper bag. No, I'm not leaving a store like that, bro, I don't. I don't like my bread and stuff hitting the outside air. I'm weird like that. I don't want to hit that outside bread in the sleeve, bro. Something all right sometimes, just sometimes, women throw up because they're sick, not just because they're pregnant. That's a good one.
Speaker 1:Uh, last one what's a common trope in movies that never happens in real life? Unlimited amount of gears in a car, bro, like shift the game. I'll never forget Fast and Furious. This fool watched the whole who. You binged it with Me and DOK. We watched all 10. Bruh, it's a great series. I'm not gonna lie. You gotta watch them joints. We give the Fast and Furious a bad rep. It's a great series.
Speaker 1:And the crazy part is I was telling him they really giving bad reviews to these fast movies, bro, especially the later one. And I watched them and I'm like no, these mugs good, I think it's because you like bad movies. But, bro, I think you like good movies and you like fun bad movies, bro. But it's not charlie, it's not like like there's bad movies. Like what is it? Shark natal. Shark natal is a terrible movie, but you, it's a fun terrible movie, but like I, i's bad movies like what is it? Sharknado? Sharknado is a terrible movie, but you, it's a fun terrible movie, but like I, I don't. You like it's fun, terrible for you. Yeah, but I like fast and furious because it's like this is really good. Like this is it's a dude movie. Yeah, fast and furious is just the dude movie. Like you're not supposed to think at this point. It is meant to be bad. It's meant to be crazy, ridiculous. It's like it's a. It's meant to be. It's like a polished version of tomorrow's teachers. No, like a way, but like they doing it. Like they doing horrible, horrible. Yeah, it's meant to. It's meant to feel like fiction. Yeah, like that's. And I like it for that. Yeah, all right, y'all, that's the topic of the day.
Speaker 1:Welcome to the internet city fm podcast. Bringing that up, I forgot what you, exactly, what you were trying to thought was going on. This is technically episode 16 of the podcast, normally known as the Dark Cube Podcast. Welcome in, aaron. How you feeling today? I'm good man. I'm finally getting over this sickness. I still got a little bit of a cough. Energy is a little bit low, but we grinding through it, we grinding it out. We actually recording this episode early so we can get ahead. So, technically, in two days we're gonna record Another one, so we'll be One or two weeks ahead. I don't know the math behind it. But anyway, welcome in Subscribe. If you watching on YouTube, give us a follow, a like and a review If you watching, if you listening On an audio platform somewhere Apple, spotify or any other podcast thing.
Speaker 1:And let's continue. Bro, aaron, you showed me something earlier on the TL. It was a YouTuber product. Bro, you want to talk about how genius this product was, first of all. First of all, I hate to say this. I got to preface that with this. I got to preface that. I hate to say it, but shout out, logan, shout out Logan. Paul bro, shout out, but shout out, logan, shout out, logan. Paul bro, shout out low, gang bro. And I hate to say it, bro, because he he be doing some bad stuff, but the new product, the new product he launched with mr beast and jj, is brilliant.
Speaker 1:They made a launchable competitor called lunchly. It's brilliant. Prime feastables and then, obviously, whatever the main course is, bro, it's brilliant, it's brilliant. Let's see what the picture has in it, bro, bro, and it's opening up a whole nother like a pizza version. Yeah, they got a pizza version. They got like the chips and crackers. That's crazy. Like, truth be told, they really are bringing youtubers to the forefront. Yeah, of like that new prime flavor too. Bro, it's crazy, it's so insane. Okay, they got told it's cool. They got the lunch, the, the crackers in the lunch, me. The pizza version. Yep, nacho version. Yeah, it's, it's brilliant, bro, I'm buying. It's brilliant, bro, like they're taking creators and the creator economy to the next level. Wow, because now we're showing we can compete with these big brands. Bro, yeah, yeah, yeah, I ain't gonna lie.
Speaker 1:When we was at vid summit and they had like a, they had like a little mock store with all the youtuber, the biggest youtuber products. Yeah, in there, some of the stuff, people, it was dope actually. Yeah, it was actually pretty cool to see because they got like products you wouldn't even think that was like a youtuber product. Like there's one girl. There's one girl who has a million plus. She makes a million plus in rev a year and her channel isn't even that big. Or she makes she make the art. Um, we're not, we ain't gonna, we ain't gonna. We ain't gonna, because we're not supposed to know revenue numbers. And uh, even like peterinnon and his company that went from just mainly like camera bags to now they got all kind of stuff of film.
Speaker 1:I'm like yo when y'all get all these products, bro, and the craziest part, like she makes $4 million solely from her product. The shorty, she makes $4 million. The woman I don't know if that's offensive she makes $4 million from the product and her channel's not even crazy big it's not, but the product is really brilliant. Yeah, it's reached the masses, bro, and so it's like, having something like that is really cool. You can make a product that far succeeds and supersedes your creation. Bro, like I want to make something that brings people joy, like a lab box or something cool man, like even crunch labs with mark rover. That's cool, bro. Like you develop that and they get they shipping it out in-house. Mark rover was already, probably, say, a millionaire with just his content alone. Yeah, and then he comes out with this subscription-based product at the peak of his youtube powers.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and it's just I'm not gonna lie like when I look at, when I look at what content creators have made and their products, it's like, dang, what can we produce? Yeah, because at first I was like for the longest. I'm like, yeah, I want to make an energy drink. You know, like I don't really want to make it now because then I'd have to drink it all the time, and I want to get away from energy drinks. So it's like what the heck can we make? And? And that's kind of where. That's where we are now.
Speaker 1:And then, like I look at clothing, right, I look at people like clothing is like a given, yeah, but you look, I look at people like destroying, right, destroying has clothing. It's like what's our thing, like what? And I think that's where, like the boys in the hot sauce, yeah, and they also have their clothes, yeah, yeah, they have that. It's like it's trying to trying to figure out, like your thing is so hard as a creator, and like that's kind of where I want to lean to and try to figure out. I think it's gonna come with the irl content, yeah, not with the reactions, yeah, and not necessarily the streams, yeah. I think it'll come like it'll present itself like because, like, if you take the boys, for example, yeah, they were doing hot sauce videos and they kind of were like they was that's one of the popular series on their channel. So it made sense like, oh, the hot sauce videos perform well, so let's do the hot sauce as a product. Yeah, and it's working. Yeah, and I think that's probably how a lot of creators come up with their yeah, products per se.
Speaker 1:Yeah, unless you're like mr beasley, you could do anything. All right, I make a chocolate. I wanna do a burger, I wanna. Yeah, bro, and it's like All of it works, like I'm waiting for him To fall in the pizza realm. Yeah, that's an egg, bro. Yeah, cause I know like. Didn't Arak do pizza too? He did a pizza, he did pizza-fi. Yeah, the sauce that make Everything taste did the pizza. Somebody did a pizza restaurant. Yeah, somebody did a pizza restaurant, but it was only in California.
Speaker 1:Make chips Chips would be five. It would be five for sure. The only thing I'm scared of is food products. Not gonna lie, it's kind of intimidating. There's so much that goes into it. It's kind of intimidating and I didn't gonna lie At some point it'd probably be like alright, let's see what it takes, let's see what it takes, let's see what it's about.
Speaker 1:But know for sure merch is a given. We've had merch before. We're bringing merch back. We in the works to do the million merch. I got somebody looking at it and if that don't pan out, then we're going to find somebody else and, kind of, you know what I'm saying? Go from there.
Speaker 1:So, like merch, it's like what's gonna be, that Thing, thing, yeah, that's what. That's what they're gonna. This is theirs, this is theirs. Internet City Blue Shoes Okay, I mean, hey, we send one of them Roses to Shannon Short, growl up in that thing. Matter of fact, bro, we gotta talk about that. We gonna segment off All those Shannon Short. Oh, growling in that thing, growling in that thing. That's my Michelle, that's my Michelle.
Speaker 1:Now, look, bro, I ain't going to lie. That's one of my biggest fears. It's going live by accident, by accident, by boy. I'm telling you. Somebody asked me the other day how does that happen? It's not even one click to go. I'm like, and earlier that day it just so happened, I had accidentally clicked and it went to like my snapchat camera. I was like this is how that happens, bro, it's it's. It's not easy, but it's not hard either. Yeah, bro, you putting your phone to the side while you already in the action. Yeah, I'm not even gonna lie.
Speaker 1:Um, yesterday, I think, my phone went to like A couple different apps. It logged into an app that I need my pen To log into. Yeah, and I pulled my phone up. I was like how the hell? Yeah, did it I had. I literally Went through all my socials and checked to see If I posted anything by accident. I'm like, oh, this can happen. Yeah, bro, I ain't going to lie to you, though I'll be deep in that thing, going crazy. I'm like damn in that area, what you know I mean where? Ah, I missed this. Ah, I needed this. I'm going crazy, like bro, I'm telling you, let me look at your face. Y'all going to hear the lie. The bear, the bear's going crazy, jesus. And you know what's crazy? What's up In the Shannon Sharp audio you can hear his other phone Vibrating like hell Me If my phone vibrate like that.
Speaker 1:I'ma look and see like why are they calling me so much? Hey, he was in there. Why are they calling me so much, bro? He was in the zone sweating up, eyes closed, just in no motion. Luckily, his assistant had access to his account so he could turn it off. Luckily, because imagine seeing him come back to his phone over the live boy. It's like snoop when he left his live on all night. Yeah, he's like oh man, that's bad, that's a fear, bro, that's a fear.
Speaker 1:Uh, aaron, what's our game for the day? All right, brother, all right, brother. I think it's simple. I think today we do the one where we both have a word mentally right, all right, and we are trying to guess the other person's word and we give each other a range of numbers of how close we are to that word. Oh, that game, yeah. So if you don't get the gist basically if I think in my head my word is microphone yeah, I'm gonna have that in my head aaron's gonna try to guess the word and he would say something like recorder, and I would give that a rank of zero to 100 of how close he is to that word. Now we're gonna do, we're gonna have to limit this, all right, okay, we're gonna limit this tomorrow. We'll do 10 tries, okay, and then we switch. Okay, and then, if we don't get it by round two, we're just gonna have to reveal. All right, bet. So I'll go first. You can guess mine first. I'm gonna guess your word first. Okay, here we go, here we go, here we go, let's go, let's go, let's go. Uh, you got your word. Yeah, I already got it.
Speaker 1:Food zero, damn, it's not food. A person uh, zero. Place zero. Tech zero, damn, clothing, zero, it's not.
Speaker 1:Pet, okay, you said 50. Animal 80, okay, okay, dog, 25, hot off, okay, bear, zero. What? That was my last, that was my 10th one, that was my 10th one, okay, okay, okay, I'm gonna come back round two. So he gonna try to guess mine now. So it is, it's an animal. Yeah, he said 85, right, yeah, okay, okay, okay, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad. All right, okay, let's go. Okay, video, video, video. I give you 10. Okay, electronic I give you a 90. Camera, I give you a 50. Game system Three Headphones Zero, but it is electronic. Yes, good old electronica. Is it an appliance? Appliance Zero, okay, so it's electronic, but it's not an appliance. Jackmaster 3000 is crazy.
Speaker 1:If you're listening to our audio, I'm reading the chat Huh, light, light, yeah, one, it's not a light. I just you know, yeah, youtube equipment. What'd I give? Camera, 50? Yeah, 50, two more, you knocking on the door. Computer, give you a. If cameras are 50, give you a 70. One more for round one. He can break it home, you guys.
Speaker 1:He just has to think OBS. Whoa, I thought I was thinking software. I was thinking software. Whoa, I was thinking software. I was thinking software, all right, obs, whoa. I thought I was thinking software. Whoa, I was thinking software, whoa, alright, I'm coming back for round two. I'm going to give you five. I'm going to give you five this time, just five.
Speaker 1:Okay, so it's an animal. He gave animal an 80. Yeah, but dog was nowhere near that. Damn Monkey Zero. Damn Cat Zero, wow, lion Zero. Hear that. Damn monkey zero, damn cat zero, wow, lion zero. What the frick, what the frick? Where is he going with this? What the internet? What the heck is it? It's a dolphin.
Speaker 1:Oh, oh, my God, I gave dog like because you, I was hoping you went water. Oh, I didn't go water. Yeah, I should have went through the types. Yeah, dang it. Yeah, all right, run your last five guesses, sir. You should get it. I don't know why.
Speaker 1:I already said microphone. You said no, yep, yep, yep, yep, I should get it. I don't know why. I already said microphone. You said no, yep, yep, yep, yep. I should get it. You should get it. You said no to camera.
Speaker 1:Cameras are 50. Videos are 50. Computers are 70. Go XLR Zero. Electronic is a 90. If electronic is a 90,. Computers are 50. Computers are 70. Computers are 70. It could be an 80, really 80, 90 really.
Speaker 1:Monitor 10. Yeah, I'm trying to give it an appropriate score without leading you in the wrong spot. You got two more. Spit them out, electronic. Spit it out to him. Electronic, electronic, electronic, electronic. I don't think I'm cell phone. 99., 99.9. Iphone there we go On his last life.
Speaker 1:Okay, there we go On his last life. There we go. He got the word. There we go, there we go. Jesus, that was hard, that was hard. It wasn't hard as yours. He got on his last life in 15 tries. Okay, let's go, let's. He got on his last life in 15 tries. Let's go, let's go. I'll give it to you.
Speaker 1:All right, next up on the agenda. Okay, I have some r slash confessions. Oh, that's perfect, that's, I have four of them. Okay, before we get to our creator of the week oh, I got something after that actually. Oh, you got something, you got something after that. All right, I might go through two of these confessions and let you get into what you want to get into. No, go through your four, go through your four. You know what I'm saying. All right, Confession. Okay, I walked in on my husband giving a BJ to his friend. Whoa, whoa. I'm still in shock.
Speaker 1:After this happened yesterday it was a normal day for the most part. My husband always has people over to watch football, drink beer that's when they got in trouble and hang out in the garage. So he had his friends over and I typically stay inside because I could care less. Time went on. It was later in the day. They thought they wasn't getting caught. Whoa, bro, they're comfortable. They've been doing this. She never comes out here, say they've been. He's been swapping that knob. Time went on. Time went on. It was later in the day.
Speaker 1:I knew he was kind of drunk at this point from talking to him coming in and out to use the bathroom. So I kept texting him because I had a question. He wasn't answering. So I called and he didn't answer. No, god please. No, no, no. So I got impatient. No, bro, this gotta be insane. This is this has to. Has to be the craziest thing. To walk in all you see you walk in. You just see your husband going crazy. I'm talking, man's going mad. All she wanted was an answer to her question and you didn't got the answer to something you wasn't even looking for. I called and he wasn't answering. So I got impatient and decided to just go out there. So I do. I walk out the back door and in through the garage door.
Speaker 1:What I saw I still burned in my head. Oh my god, my husband is one thing to be cheated on by a woman, but do you know how bad it is to be cheated on by he, cheated on you with a dude, with his boys, bro. You know, bro, that bro, that's like the ultimate loss. You know how destroyed I'd feel with his best friend and he's the bottom he's giving the pleasure. You know how crazy that is.
Speaker 1:What I saw is still burned in my head my husband on his knees with his friend's piece in his mouth. They both looked over at me and just kind of froze, it was extremely awkward. It's still in his mouth. Yo, I was shocked and I just shut the door and went back inside. Yo, bro, is there more? He didn't come back in for a while. He kept apologizing and trying to explain.
Speaker 1:I never had any feeling that he was sus or bi or intimate at all. He explained. Okay, here's the excuse. I guess he explained to me that he had always been curious and when he started hanging out with his newish friend and work out together, they started to explore, a little bit, explore, he told me they never done more than what she saw. I told him I need some space to think about things and we haven't talked much since. I'm still shocked and not sure what to think.
Speaker 1:Yo, bro, this is not their first time. That's not their first time. That's not his first time, bro. No, leave bro, you didn't just do this first time. Also also yeah, I don't want you to feel less of yourself. Yeah, yeah, it's not, it's not your fault, your, your partner's infidelity. That's not because, no matter with who, that's not because of you, it's not because of you. Um, that that's. That's something like wow, that's insane nuts.
Speaker 1:Like all I wanted was to answer my question and you go out, how, on knees well, no, actually that could have been his first time, because he could. They could have been talking about it like at the gym and stuff, I don't know why. And then bring up hey bro, you. And then, how do you bring it, bro? He did say the friend was new, so maybe the friend was like Egging it on. The friend was probably already open to that and he was probably like, hey, bro, you ever try. And he was like I have been curious. And then they got drunk watching the football. That's insane, bro.
Speaker 1:Why would you do it there, bro? Why would you do it at all? You're married, oh yeah, you're married. You're married, bro. If you're gonna try not to get caught, why would you do it while your wife is home and can easily walk into the garage? It's not a leader, not nothing. Lead a woman, bro, bro. What are we doing? If you're trying to explore outside of your marriage, what are we doing? All right, another confession I framed a kid, whoa.
Speaker 1:Wait, I was dating. Reread it, reread it. I framed a kid whoa. I was dating this woman who had a kid. Mind you, I don't mind children, but he was being an absolute little piece of crap to me all day. We get him to bed and she lets me sleep in, since I didn't have to be at work for a few more hours. Then I ate all of his fruit by the foot, but stashed all the wrappers and the box under his bed. She asked me that night if I ate his candy and I said no, but I saw him eating one before bed and she grounded the hell out of him, courtney, if you see this. Well, sorry, it feels good to get this off my chest. Yo, yo, he probably scarred that kid for life. No cap, he like he can't really like.
Speaker 1:I didn't do nothing, yeah, so why is it under the bed? Why is it under the bed, right? Why is it? Did I do this? He probably don't have A wherewithal to think I got set up. Yeah, he probably. When did I Did I sleepwalk? When did I eat? Yeah, nah, that's crazy. All the rappers in the box and then had the nerve to say, yeah, I saw him eating one earlier before he evil bro. That's crazy. Well, he did say he was being a little piece of crap to him all day. So you know what I'm saying. You should have been behaving, yeah, you know what I'm saying. Okay, this one it's wow, okay, okay, what you got.
Speaker 1:My girlfriend is nearly perfect, okay, nearly perfect. She's too dumb to be with. I'm not talking bad at math or doesn't understand what I do to work, do for work, okay, it's not about wanting someone to be a genius or even intelligent. I simply don't trust that she properly closes the front door when she leave. Wait, wait. I simply don't trust that she properly closes the front door when she leaves, just because you have to pull it further than you'd expect. That's why I don't know if she'll properly turn off. Oh, she doesn't properly close the front door. I don't know if she'll properly turn off the gas stove as she figures out how that works. This makes it sound like she's an actual idiot, but that's not even per se the case.
Speaker 1:While these are true scenarios, she manages to live life. She's just very dot dot dot, simple, as we would say wow, I don't, okay for sure. It's also just simple things like never understanding what's going on in a movie. Sometimes there's a joke or reveal that has more than one layer and it's funny because they are, and she will think it's funny but will not fall for the surface level joke and actually won't understand the added layer. I know I have to adjust my way of speaking when I'm with her. I already know not to use big words and often change mid-sentence to make the story easier to understand, sometimes changing the idea behind or the depth of the story so she understands your brother, she's a little, she's a little slow man. Yeah, that's uh. Yeah, that's yeah.
Speaker 1:She truly the most amazing, sweetest, beautiful, whatever girl, she makes my heart melt whenever we're together. I love it when we're together. She's so sweet, but you think she's made of cotton candy. Yeah, bro, I think, I think. I think it's worth it, man, you know, I think it's worth a shot, bro. You just got to pull a little bit of weight, bro. You got to pull a little extra weight, bro. A partnership is 50-50,. Bro, you try to make it seem like she's not an idiot, but it sounds like she's a little ditzy. You know, you just got to pull a little bit more, bro. Yeah, you got to watch her back at all times, which might be exhausting. It might not be for you, twin, but if everything else is perfect you know I'm saying including the bedroom activities then you know it requires just a little bit more, a little extra attention, bro, this one is one for the fellas.
Speaker 1:Um, I put this in here this is the last confession, okay, uh, just because I know we gonna resonate with this one. Okay, especially all my older fellas out there. You know I'm saying guys in their 20s and older. Yeah, uh, christmas for men pisses me off. Oh, that comes off as like I don't want men to have joy, but it's the complete opposite.
Speaker 1:A few years ago, I was shopping for my brother-in-law and had no idea what to get him, so I just went to walmart for something quick and easy. I noticed one thing, though everything in the grab gift section was something that my brother-in-law already had drinking games, silly knickknacks, goofy ties, etc. This guy has been in the family almost 10 years, and that's amazing feat, to be honest. He has never wavered in any sort of bull. That has happened has genuinely shot me through the heart to see. These throwaway gifts were probably the most he got from anyone other than my sister, so that year I decided that I had to be completely mindful about his gifts from now on.
Speaker 1:But I wonder, though, how many men actually get this kind of treatment? Never, never, bro, I'm gonna be so. No, all the time. Yeah, the the sorry. Yeah, I'm gonna be real with you, bro. All the time. Bro, socks, bath and body works, bulls yeah, nothing, bro. The first time you get the bath and body works, it's like, oh, this is cool, this is cool. The second time you get the Bath and Body Works, it's like, oh, this is cool. The second time you get the Bath and Body Works, oh, this is what we doing. The third, the fourth, bro. It comes to the point where it's like alright, bro, every time I've had to move recently I've had to throw away Bath and Body Works, stuff that I don't use because I can't get through it.
Speaker 1:I think because, men, we be like, ah, it's whatever, so much that people don't care. And the reason we're like that is because people don't care. Yeah, because people don't care, bro, it's like I'm not gonna. Why make a big deal if you actually don't give a damn? Yeah, like it's not as long as my woman is not doing that to me. It's like, yeah, the mother-in-law or the aunts or whatever, they're just gonna get you. You know I'm saying Now, some good cologne. Yeah, that's cool, always take. You know what I'm saying? The thing is, it's like I love it when it's just A little bit of extra thought, a little tiny bit more Extra thought. Yeah, so prime example. Prime example Like narrator's birthday Was yesterday, right, right, and narrator had Sent me like a couple hundred dollars for my birthday.
Speaker 1:Oh, this is cool. And so I was sitting. I was like I was thinking the same thing, to be honest. Like what could? So I get this. So I was sitting and I was like, oh, I'm gonna get him like a whole import of tea I know he don't have, so I'm gonna do like tea from around the world we could go, we could go together on it. Let's do it like I was thinking about ordering because, like I'm like it actually shocked me. I was like I saw narrative text happy birthday apple. But I'm like, okay, all right, yeah. And so like I was like I want to get him a gift. That's like like we put thought into it. And so like I was like you gotta be crazy. Thought, yeah, and I was like I know you like tea, so I want to get you tea from countries that you probably never heard of and it has unique flavors that you can or cannot like.
Speaker 1:I would rather gifts from the one thing that you know I like every year, then get the stuff that I could care less about yeah, 100. I would rather like. If you say, oh, I don't go fishing. But if you was to say mike goes fishing and every year or every other year you give me fishing related gifts, I'd be like, okay, the fact that you paid attention, yeah, you paid attention to this one fact about me, you give me the cool fishing bait and rod one year, then the next year you give me clothes, then the next year you give me another fishing thing, then the next year you give me bad, then the next year. You know, I ain't gonna lie, I ain't gonna lie, so look, so look. Now I can, I can rub in. I'm not a fisherman, though I can rub in like me, being a better friend. Chad, watch this.
Speaker 1:The first time we got real money on YouTube, right Right, I bought Mike a pair of shoes. He's always wanted. It was the Altitude Green 13. Bought them joints One of the Christmases. I knew you wanted an electric skateboard. I was like my boy, I always wanted an electric skateboard. This is trying to rub it. He's trying to, but it's like that attention to detail and thought. Don't do that, bro, people don't do that. It's actually very accurate man. He's a great, he's a great effing guy around here and I just wish, I just wish people put like that thought into to everyone, like even for like Simba, like when Simba birthday was coming up, like I was, like damn, I wanted to do something for.
Speaker 1:In regards to like Tyler the creator, like before, like she, like she was like, oh, I'm going to flog. You know all that in my mind. I was like this loves tyler, like this literally loves tyler, the creator. And so like I'm like how the hell we gonna do something for her? In regards to tyler, I was like, oh, I could get her. I'm gonna try to get her, like the collection, that clothing collection he had Expensive, expensive. I'm like bro, I'm like bro, like come on and like even like for like your birthday this year.
Speaker 1:I was like, okay, my plan was I was going to get you two of those like cool, cool custom cars, like those little tuner cars you like. So like I was going to get you like the Japanese imports. So I was going to get you like a and I was trying to get this fool a Chevelle. I was going to get you like a BRZ and a Scion, like the ones you like, bro, these are so cool Because I had found a guy who had two of them. You know what pisses me off? Chad, what. I'm going to say this even this is only one little tiny piece of the video we filmed the other day freaking, we was playing best friend quiz and it was like what's aaron's dream car?
Speaker 1:All year before, before august, I'm oh, I'm gonna try to get aaron a chevelle. I'm gonna try to get him a chevelle. Ask me the question in the video and I could not think of what car he liked. And then, when he said it, I'm like, oh, my god, bro. And then I got. I thought his favorite car was the GTR Cause I know he said he wanted a GTR Before, but it was a Tesla.
Speaker 1:But anyway, I feel like if you pay attention to people Like you can figure out what to care about them. You can figure out what to and Aaron taught me a little trick Use the notes and the contacts on the iPhone. Just start writing it. This know they like this is their absolute favorite type of. Don't just write everything. But yeah, this is their absolute favorite type of food. This is their absolute favorite this. Or they like doing this, or they like so. Like, if I can't cheat code, if I can't remember mentally, I'll write a note for like, oh, I know this person really likes this. Or I know this person thinks this is really super cool. Like, for example, traffic, traffic and Killa they love, like Warhammer and 40k. So, like I'm like, okay, if I ever get them a gift, this is the shit, I'd get them.
Speaker 1:Cj is a true Alabama fan. Like, true, oh, he really likes the school. Oh my God, this nigga's like road hot Like I've, coincidentally, never. I don't remember hearing him. The crazy part, he don't, oh, he don't. But when he starts talking the nigga has so much Alabama pride. It's crazy. Like nigga, we got Alabama. Like you don't want to the things that they like and what makes them happy and what makes them.
Speaker 1:You are the type to draw blanks. Like you know certain things about the person, yeah, but you draw blanks. Start writing stuff down, bro, yeah, and then all and like. The one thing I've noticed about guys like guys in general, like good friends in general, they work to be that friend that they know their friends need. You know. I mean like when you have a really good friend, you have a friend that works to be that for that friend. Like, for example, you're not a talk, right, the mic will bottle up and blow up. He's worked on it, he's not that, but he's not a talker. So, but I'm very much like, okay, I know he might need like vent. Hey bro, you good, do you need to talk? Da da da. That's a good friend.
Speaker 1:That attention to detail. You leave it open to where it's like as long as the person don't be an idiot, and don't like ignore that. You leave it open to where it's like okay, they actually do care, they're trying to, yeah, see what's wrong if the person's not an idiot and they don't go. You never asked me, uh, then they'll know.
Speaker 1:And it's like it's like the truth be told, like I just wish the small attention to detail for like stuff people liked and the stuff people cared about was paid attention to. Like, for example, to be honest, it's not hard, because I remember the first time we got money and I don't know if you remember, but remember that time I went all out on christmas for everybody what I'm talking my stepbrother and his wife and their kid I don't even communicate with them as much as I would like to, yeah, but I still sat down. I was like, okay, yeah, what could be something that's not super generic, that it don't have to be extravagant, but what's something that's not just generic, that I could get them? Yeah, and I went across the, I went across the board for never doing it, no, never doing it for everybody again, but that one time I had to do all brothers and their kids mom, dad, grandma, everybody.
Speaker 1:It's that attention, bro, because it's like it's not that hard. Yeah, bro, because it's like I know what you care about, I know what you like, so it's all about like. I want you to know your likes, and what you care about is important to me Exactly. And because you like it, I want you to experience this because the the thing was more about like people. That in your family you got to get gifts for that you don't really might not know like that. You don't have to get extravagant gifts, obviously. You just gotta know. It's your brother-in-law, so ask your sister what he likes, bro, and then get something on the lower end of what he likes.
Speaker 1:The craziest part all it takes is you having one conversation with a person. Yeah, and you can figure out that too. You literally can like my stepdad loves fishing. Okay, cool, people will talk about what people will talk about the stuff they they love. Yes, bro, once they like the the uber driver we mentioned that from congo. Yeah, bro, he loved man. He loves his country. Yeah, he, once, he, once he found that, once we found out where he was from and aaron was like oh, that's cool that you're from. He would not, he almost wouldn't.
Speaker 1:Let us get out literally, literally, and it's like I, it just kind of sucks, bro, because I feel like I feel like, as men like this, we go through that a lot. We go through it a lot with everything, bro, I genuinely hate, bro I know this is a crazy thing I hate the afterthought of a gift, when shorties be like oh here, get some a** for your birthday. But you know what a lot of it is. I'm not saying it's like this for all of them, but a lot of it is.
Speaker 1:A lot of women like stuff like that and they think we like it too, knowing we don't. Yeah, you know what I'm saying. They like the cutesy bs a lot of the times and they think that we would like it. No, I don't, and I also. I also think I don't like like, I don't, and I also think it's a reverse too, like some of it is. I want this grand gesture. Maybe he not me might not want that. I think it boils down to you gotta know your partner. Yeah, it don't mean grand gesture, but it's you gotta know your partner, bro, for those listening audio, somebody in the chat, uh, just thanked us for like paying for his food when we was at the gun range or whatever. Um, and this goes into like being this is not just about being a good friend. It's about being a good person.
Speaker 1:If we're out, for example, this example we're out filming a video yeah, def Shadow, this viewer, subscriber, chatter, coming, driving down to bring us something and we're making a video out of it and spending the day at the range, why would we, as the YouTubers who are making content that's going to get paid for the content, not pay for his meal? And he just delivers something to one. Why would we not pay it for it? And two, why would we not show them that we care? Yeah, like, especially since we all me, aaron and the cameraman all eating on the same tab, why would we not separate?
Speaker 1:Also, also, also, also, also, also, also, also also, if you're gonna be on the tab, don't sneak, don't sneak on the tab, don't sneak on it. I was just about to say it. We film with somebody and they snuck on the tab and we was going to pay for it anyway. Yeah, like, we the type that's like a lot of the times if it's me and Aaron most of the time or all the time we're going to be on the job, yeah, we're gonna be on the same tab. And then, nine times out of ten, a cameraman or somebody matt is there, he's gonna be on the tab. So if there's extra people, we just like go ahead, bro, put it on the same thing.
Speaker 1:Now we have one, we come in with that intention and then we see somebody that we went go sneak in to order to order and disappear and disappear. Looking at the wall, disappear, like it's so interesting. You don't care about that wall. Yeah, bro, you don't even act like that. You just yeah, bro, I'm going to leave that there, bro, but it's like, it's just. It's like I just wish people, I wish people cared how other people felt. Just care, care about, yes, just care about how. Like, for example, we pay for a lot of things with people we with, just because it just makes sense.
Speaker 1:I appreciate the fact that our friends, when we're together, will also try to do that thing. Yes, like, it's literally a battle between us and simba, and sometimes even true, every time to like, no, we will literally be battling to pull out the car and Simba cuts us out, bro, and it's like, genuinely like. I got it. No, I got it. No, I got it Like back up, I got it and it's like I'm not going to lie. I'm very thankful of, like the circle we got, like I get these niggas a lot of shit Because y'all annoy me and y'all know, y'all know me, y'all work harder, I give them a lot of. But I genuinely, I'm genuinely appreciative of our current friend group. I love them very true, because they're, at the end of the day, to their core beings, they're hard workers, to their core, they're good people.
Speaker 1:Not many people have empathy anymore. Yeah, absolutely correct. Yeah, absolutely hold the door. Yeah, you see somebody drop something right by your feet. Pick it up. It's not, bro, it's not hard to be a decent human, like if you just came from the gym and you think you a little smelly, step away from people, give them facts like it's just common courtesy. Bro, I got one.
Speaker 1:But while we're on the topic, bro, you know I I got a few things for you. I got me a few of the. Am I the asshole? Oh, you bringing some. Am I the assholes to the joint? Okay, let's hear it. Am I the asshole?
Speaker 1:Husband wants to buy a seven-year-old a switch. My husband wants to get his son soon to be seven-year-old son a nintendo switch for his birthday. Okay, nothing wrong with that, nothing wrong with that. I have voiced my opinion that I don't think a seven year old seven year old needs a switch. That's who they're made for. But since I have let it go and I and said I support him getting whatever he wants for him, he has mentioned several times that I should contribute to the gift by purchasing the game or giving money towards the switch, which has led to a huge fight. I do not want to contribute to a gift that I don't think a seven-year-old needs after saying I will give my own gift. He has criticized previous gifts that I've gotten his son, basically saying my gifts aren't good enough. Am I the a**hole for not wanting to contribute money towards the switch or the game?
Speaker 1:Yes, yes, yes, seven-year-olds are very much capable enough to play a nintendo. It's a nintendo game system and this is not a ps5. Yeah, this is not an xbox one. Yeah, this is not a pc. He could be playing mario. This is a. It's literally made for the whole family, from 6 to 52, 72, 82. It's nintendo. Yeah, mario party, mario kart.
Speaker 1:Nintendo is notorious for being soft and family. That's not a bad thing, yeah, but it's for, it's for, it's for children and like it's not, like it's going to be taking all of its time, right, you, you can limit the time, but I think it's there's parental controls, it's for children and like it's not, like it's going to be taking all of his time, right, you, you can limit the time, but I think it's there's parental controls, it's time limited, it's not a bad gift for a seven-year-old. Contribute to, oh, okay, what now? I guarantee you she feel like the a-hole if, like, let's say she's like, all right, fine, I'll get the game, and she walk in there and see nothing but mario games. Yep, come on, game, it's not. It's not that bad.
Speaker 1:We call that being out of touch with reality, yeah, or you think you hear game system, yeah, and you, like a seven year old, don't need it. Why don't you look up what the game it's like? It's not, bro, compared to like a playstation 5 where he could be playing something gruesome, it's not that bad. It's like hearing a tablet. A seven-year-old need, doesn't need to. They make tablets for four-year-old, five-year-old, six. Come on, bro, just look it up. All we do, just look it up. Yeah, it's like we got mason, his mom had already got him a tablet. But I got him a tablet for my house and, like on the surface it's like what's mason gonna do with a tablet? But then when you look it up, do your research if you know nothing about it. There's kid tablets. There's literally a whole software system made with parental controls, amazon, kids, youtube, learning all of that stuff learning. They be literally sitting there playing educational games. Yes, like bro, it's not all right, I got it. I got another one for you.
Speaker 1:Am I the told**hole for telling my girlfriend that she should have just let me drive after she crashed the car? It depends on the circumstances. I, 28 mil, was going to the mall the other day with my girlfriend. I'm usually the one who does all the driving even though we both bought the current car. The previous car was mine.
Speaker 1:All right, she doesn't drive that much and never got another one after her last one was total. She got rear ended five years ago. Okay, so it wasn't her fault. She doesn't drive a lot. Maybe she just wanted to drive, bro, the last time. Okay, the last time she drove was like three months ago and she drives like five times a year.
Speaker 1:When we got to the car. She said she feels bad for making me drive all the time and she says she'll drive. Okay, okay, okay, okay. I told her I don't mind driving, but she insisted, so I let her. Okay, everything was fine, everything was fine. But then when we got to the mall parking lot, she misjudged the turn going too fast and crashed into the front corner of a car. She crashed her front car, front corner of the car into a pillar and didn't break in time. Oh god, we have a tesla, so it's quite expensive to fix.
Speaker 1:To make things worse, instead of just getting back into the car and parking somewhere else and dealing with it, she made a scene standing outside the car, crying and drawing attention to us, and people were staring, some even were taking pictures. We got back in the car with me driving and I told her you can't park there, listen. We got back in the car with me driving and I told her this wouldn't have happened if she just let me drive and that we aren't making that mistake again. I feel this is true, but she got upset and called me an ass and said it can happen to anyone, and she says she still wants to drive more. Am I the asshole here. I get it that if it was her car exclusively. But I don't see the issue if I drive all the time.
Speaker 1:Okay, look, are you a-hole? Yes, you're that. It's the wrong time. You're the. You shouldn't. You can't say, just be. There was nothing that happened in the situation to where it's like you just outright should have been the driver. It's like she was trying bad. She was trying to do good for you. She was trying to help you out. Also, she needs to drive more. It's actually both of y'all fault that she don't drive enough. Bro, you got to start saying no to it. A lot of that is your responsibility. You're a bro. Yeah, you're the in that situation.
Speaker 1:All right, last one, also on this topic, I'm not gonna lie. I hate when women abuse the not driving thing. Uh, yeah, I hate it. I actually think it's healthier and better for women to speak up more in terms of, like I want to, I should drive a little more. Since you like okay, we're going on a three-hour trip, let's balance this. Let's be a team, let let's tag team that too. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like three-hour, four-hour road trip. Like help, yeah, let's tag team, I don't mind. But like, let's say I drive there. I drive a three-hour, four-hour, five-hour trip there. When we come back, you can at least do an hour and a half. You just pass the whole time Every time. Hey, chad, I ain't gonna lie to you, I don't be driving. I'm like you got a mic, he be trying. I'm like, no, if we, when we was in Beaumont, if we going out of town To come into Houston, i'ma drive there. Nigga, you driving back, I don't mind, bro, if you drive there, i'ma drive back. I don't. It's like I don't really mind that. That's cool, that's cool, all right. Last one, this one is terrible, this one is terrible. I'm going to say off the bat all right, okay, all right, for sure. Am I that? So for telling my friend to move on once again before I hear it, it depends, okay, it depends okay.
Speaker 1:I, 26 male, have a friend, a 29 female, whose grandfather passed away Over 14 years ago. Oh, she reminds everyone Every year on the day. She wants everyone To cater to her and make her feel as if it just happened. Today I finally told her that she needs to move on. It happened over 14 years ago when she was a kid, and she can't be mad when no one wants to hear her talk about it all day. Now, look, that's it, yeah, but look, okay, that's the whole thing. That's the whole thing. Can I get up? Look, wait, wait, okay, it's not necessarily, you're not the, but doing it on the day is kind of crazy. Doing it on the day, I'm gonna say it outright twin, you ain't the. Oh, brother, you not the.
Speaker 1:So now, yeah, with that being said, yeah, delivery always is important. Yeah, delivery is always important, whether that's how you said it, and that could be the time you said, yeah, okay, but 14 years later, from as a kid, and you make everybody cater to you. You can't not at some point like you're 30, you're almost 30, it's time to bra. You have to be an adult. You're 26. It happened, uh, when you was 12.
Speaker 1:Life goes on, bro. Life goes on, bro. You're almost 30. You gotta, no, you have to. And, granted, trauma and stuff lingers for a long time, bro, but you have to be able to handle it.
Speaker 1:And this is grandpa yeah, and I'm guessing she was super close with her grandpa Bro, okay, and I would go as far as maybe your grandfather raised you, but You've been, but you've been living more years without him than you did with him. But wait, I'm gonna do you one better. And also, also, right, I'm gonna do you one better, though the thing is, bro, my, my only thing, just don't own the day. That's crazy. Also, it's nothing wrong with grieving every year. If, like, if it really hits you like that, yeah, that's cool. But don't drag you, don't gotta you, don't drag other people. You've been 14 years and you dragging everybody into it. That's your family, bro, if we being honest, you're not as sad as you was 14. It's impossible. And that's your family, not no one else's man. Yeah, it's impossible for you to be just as sad as you was when it happened. Impossible Combo, appreciate the raid on the stream, but, like you might still feel it, it may still hurt, but it don't stay as much. Yeah, you using that for attention 14 years later, bro, this is crazy.
Speaker 1:All right, mike, what? Who is your creator of the week? My creator of the week is a guy by the name. I hope I'm pronouncing this right. Okay, uh, scr, scr, scr. Okay, spelled e-s-i-a-r.
Speaker 1:Okay, what is a like documentary type commentator type guy? Okay, um, he is the one, and you've probably seen his video he makes so far. He's made like the, the, the amp oh, that kid, yeah, yeah, yeah, I rock with his content. The secret genius in amp and he was a fan of video like the editing, the pacing yeah, he's phenomenal. Yeah, he's phenomenal. The only thing, oh, excuse me, all he has to do is, like find other topics to talk about besides amp. Yeah, um, that will do well for him. Yeah, the one about phantom, the secret genius and amp was genius. The one about chris next door what's happening to chris next door?
Speaker 1:Genius, obviously, you capitalize on the A&P. I think the way you segment that is to start looking at Other creators. Yeah, mr B's Logan Paul, you start doing Sidemen and the Beast Crew. A perfect example is how Logan Paul is uncancellable. Yeah, that's a perfect title. You got to break out of just that and he's probably a huge fan of A&P. Yeah, you got to break out of just that and he's probably a huge fan of A&P, which is nothing wrong with that. It's just now that he's done Phantom, chris, agent and Davis. He still has Kai. So you got Kai and Duke, but after that you got to it's time. You know what I'm saying. So he did do a Fortnite pro to being kidnapped for $600,000. It's crazy. Yeah, wow, I. That for 600 000 is crazy. Yeah, wow, I'm interested to see where he goes, because once I saw the the phantom video yeah, I recommend y'all looking that up. The secret genius and afp the intro yeah, masterpiece, masterpiece, masterpiece.
Speaker 1:So my creator for the week is not a new creator and it's not a creator I've talked about. However, when I first got into, this was a creator I watched heavy and it is a guy by the name of Rebel Taxi. Rebel, that name sounds familiar. Yeah, shout out, rebel Taxi. So Rebel Taxi.
Speaker 1:He makes videos and think pieces about old animations, old shows, old things that happened in like early 2000s TV and certain like current pop TV video games, stuff like that Okay, early 2000s tv and certain like current pop tv video games stuff like that, okay, but growing um, when we first got into youtube back in like uh, 2013, we were doing opinionated nerds entertainment. He was one of okay, he was one of your inspirations. Yeah, he was one of the people I really watched. He dropped a video his last. I think his last video was a month ago, but I saw that he's still been consistently dropping content not as consistent as it was a month ago, but I saw that he's still been consistently dropping content Not as consistent as it was a few years ago when I watched him, but to still be going this late in the game is great.
Speaker 1:Hey, anybody who has success on YouTube in the early 2010s and you still going, mad love and respect, bro, respect, like I plan to be going in 10 years. I ain't yeah for sure, I plan, you know. I'm saying, uh, we was going 10 years ago with, with semi-success, not not like nothing, like internet city, but shout out to you, bro, yeah, shout out to y'all to hit a peak or hit a growth spurt or whatever you want, and keep going. And then you see the whatever decline or plateau you may feel and you just keep banging it out and banging it out. I respect that man. Respect, like even to see people like Roman Atwood still, you know what I'm saying. Or like that second channel hitting 100K is still nuts.
Speaker 1:His new vlog channel he got a new one. He has a new, I think, his daily vlogs. That's why I ain't been seeing nothing. That's why I ain't been seeing nothing. Roman been hiding from me. I'm like, damn, he was posted and then I ain't been seeing nothing. Let me see Nothing. Yep, yep, daily vlogs and he's still on daily. Wait a minute, daily Daily, wow, yeah, 370. I haven't seen his Instagram post but I'm like, wow, yeah, this. He started. He treated that like it's a TikTok page, bro, this, and started a new, banging it out. Bro, shout out Roman. Okay, okay, I'm surprised you didn't. Oh, I knew something about Roman that you didn't. Wow, okay, good, shit too. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:But like, even like to see Fousey make a reason, even though he was crazy. Bro, we're going to talk about this before we go. Fousey keeps coming. He's like a phoenix. Yes, fousey's like a phoenix, bro, he keeps coming back.
Speaker 1:As much as I have stuff to say about him anyone has stuff to say about him and it's not my stuff isn't really negative. I just want you healthy in what you're doing. I just I want you good, I want you around you tweaking a little bit. Yeah, I want a team around you of people that genuinely cares about your well-being and not just your money. If you ever see this foosie for me, I genuinely enjoy foosie because at one point I saw foosie go from the depressed foosie to the super fit foosie, and then I saw you go from the super fit.
Speaker 1:Foosie to the drake, is going to be here at this show. I saw you. He has so many arcs. Yeah, he had to move from la arc and he with his family and you like, oh he getting it together and then he don't quiet for a while. Then he, like foosie is literally a phoenix. He's going to keep coming back.
Speaker 1:I just hope he has a good team of people around him that genuinely cares, because I think I think to his core, he's a good person. I think the intoxicatingness of the internet and fame and the need to do the craze, to be the craze, can negatively affect a lot. And I'm just gonna be my last thing of the day. Really, as much as I can no longer support Logan Paul I love his work ethic, I'm going to be clear. I can no longer support his actions.
Speaker 1:Yeah, okay, but as a content creator, that niggas man, he, one of them, bro, he is, he's him, that, he is him. He's him as a creator, he, he's him, he's him. As a creator, nigga, he is him, bro, him. I don't even be wanting to give him that. I'd be like man, I can't support you. Game recognized, game, game recognized, he's him. That is him, bro, he's literally. You could hate him as much as you want, bro, but he's him bro. Like I said, I understand if you can't stand him, bro, but he's him bro. Like I said, I understand. If you can't stand him, I understand. If you hate him, I understand. If you hate him, I understand it all. I can no longer watch his stuff in good faith. But that, the work ethic, bro, that boy, no, not just the work, the creativity to pop off in the first place, and then the reinvention and the reinvention and the consistency to reinvent, reinvent, dude, he's like a super from from vine, bro. He's foozy and foozy. Never went crazy. Exactly from vine to daily vlogging. All right, daily is not working like he used to. I'm gonna do big drops, I'm gonna do like he moves to the david dobrik style. What was his other arc? Podcast, now podcast arc, now wrestling. Then prime and uh, crypto and boxing, boxing arc and now wrestling, wrestling, art dude. The dude's been canceled at least three times.
Speaker 1:The bro bro to be a wwe damn near superstar. He was a champion. He was a chat bro, he was a champion. That's not, bro. You gotta understand, bro. Let me explain this. Let me explain this to you, even though I think it was like united states champ, right, I don't. I'm not gonna say what champ he was because I don't know correctly, but let me explain how difficult that is to be.
Speaker 1:There's people who've been in the wwe for years, years that have never held a belt. Did cody rose ever have one of the smaller belts? Cody rose has had some of the. Okay, okay, okay, okay. There's people who've been in the wwe for years who've never, because they just don't have the it. They don't have the star potential for him to come in and it's like, as controversial as he is, wwe is like bro you just got, he's a star, he's a star.
Speaker 1:Did you say this man? Do the springboard backflip? Huff the top, bro, this is a youtuber, aaron. Yes, bro, a vine star yes, youtuber, yes, bro, I mean, he's not a, he a not a original movie star. No, freaking wrestler yeah, bro, bro, he's been athletic in his life.
Speaker 1:I'm going to say this and I think this is where we leave it bro, as much as people want to hate Logan Paul, logan Paul is the true definition of you can do it, and I know that might sound crazy, I know that might sound like a glaze, but to go, and jake too, to go from vine. Even jake, I never. When jake and logan was in their peak on youtube, I couldn't care to watch jake. I was watching it for research purposes and just try to understand what's going on here. I couldn't care. But then at some point it hit me and I was like, damn, I gotta give it to bro. I got you. You have to, you have to be honest, bro, because look, let's, let's look at this. Oh, the pokemon arc, the pokemon art, oh, my god, let's look at this, bro. To go from vine to professional athletes, professional boxing, to podcaster, to professional wrestler and the company owner, multi-billion dollar company. I'm with lunch and he probably just crossed the bill. I ain't gonna hold you.
Speaker 1:That was, that was a video or two. I saw it. It was like, oh, prime is losing this theme. In one of them commentary videos they just, oh, we losing this thing. Huh, lunchly collab with mr beast, lunchable I'm. I'm gonna be real, bro, if you want to do this in that stuff, ksi. If you want to do this internet stuff, ksi too, ksi too, if you want to do this internet stuff. They are the prime examples of Prime, literally. Yeah, the examples of you can do this, bro, like as much as you might not like them. That's the groundwork, bro. People like KSI, logan Paul, mr B Speed, speed that's the groundwork, bro.
Speaker 1:Work, bro, it's doable. Now, what I will say, what I will say and I said this early on stream you can't look at a lot of the stuff bigger creators do. You cannot do because you don't have the eyes that they have. Yeah, you have. Like, you have to find a way to get that like. You can't say, oh kai, marathon elder ring, I'm a man. No, yeah, ain't nobody gonna watch you man. Yeah, unfortunately, unfortunately it's. He had the eyes on him and he was a noob and it was a hot topic and all of that work. You can use their work ethic, but some of the stuff they do you can't do. Yeah, now you gotta, you gotta find it for yourself. With that being said, look at them and find what within them, yeah, you can take from them.
Speaker 1:Aiden ross, all, bro, as much as you might not like some of these people, bro, aiden's a prime example, bro, and I'm gonna say this and I'm gonna be, I'm gonna we gonna wrap up podcast. I wish aiden had better people around. Facts if aiden ross had better people around him in his circle, bro, and like, I don't know the people, but you can tell that he needs some better people around him that care about him, not just trying to use him for his clout and his money. You can tell aiden has a good heart and but you can also tell, like originally I mean probably still more than likely still does yeah, but but you can tell because of the people that's around him, how he maneuvers and how he works, it's it's a little bit clouded in judge the money and the money it's a lot, it's lot. It's people around. But you know, yeah, yeah, yeah, but yeah, that's gonna do it.
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