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InternetCity Season 1 Episode 3

What happens when the laws of physics take a vacation? Get ready for a wild ride through the bizarre realm of "anime math," where characters survive unthinkable scenarios like being punted through skyscrapers, as if gravity never existed! Join us for a laugh as we reminisce about those epic Dragon Ball Z power-up sequences and the enduring memes they inspired. But it's not all fun and games; we also take a moment to reflect on how these exaggerated tales compare to our own childhood stories, wondering about the unique experiences of growing up in different corners of the world.

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Speaker 1:

what's the funniest or worst example of anime math?

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Getting tripped over and some sus stuff happens and somebody walks in immediately facts or uh, you got a girl trying to get freaky and a dude like, no, I don't want to do it, or no, no, the best one is the nosebleeds, like when, like, the clothes fall off and there's like so much blood coming out their nose you would die normally. Oh, I've seen that once or twice. Okay, I'm not an avid anime watcher, I'm like a light casual. Yeah, you know, I've seen some of these, all the the meme the anime comps we used to react to yeah, that's what we. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, anime math is uh, this is my getting punched, flying across the the street, your clothes coming off and you surviving. Nah, nah, I do you one better. They hitting you. You go through builders and get up. Yeah, let's go. That's all you got. What you mean? You just killed 30 people, exactly, bro.

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What's the funniest or worst example of anime math? Dragon Ball Z, power scaling. Yeah, I can see that. I can see that, as usual, I give you time to power up for 10 to 20 minutes just so you can beat me. No, bump that. Yeah, no, I'm like Aaron Yeager Transformator Beat, beat, beat. I'm stomping you out. I'm not giving you the chance. I'm not here for you to win. There's something I watched can't remember if we watched it together where somebody just got stomped the heck out. It wasn't anime, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, but somebody got his head. Uh, what's the worst or funniest example of anime math? If you're young, you experience the worst childhood to ever exist. Bro, that's not anime math, that's real life, that's our real. Why? Because that's your life, not just mine, bro. Okay, majority of people have had bad childhoods. That's the craziest part, when you think about it. The majority of people have had. The majority of people on the planet have had a bad like. Well, the people I grew up with, we was all just like the most normal, yeah, childhood just just don't like. We wasn't rich, we didn't have everything, but it was just like. Bro, majority of people go to school. You gotta think nothing crazy. Our dad wasn't in there smoking crack. You gotta think about it, bro. There's a larger, a more large population of people who have bad lives than good. That's crazy when you think about it. Yeah, that's it. And now for the experts out there. That's gonna say no, the stats statistically we don't know. Just judging off of what he's seeing in his own opinion, yeah, that's what he thinks. How many third world countries is it? How many people? Oh well, true, I'm thinking. You know what I thought about the other day, tangent, sorry. I was watching, like the uk youtubers, like like philly and chunks. I'm like they was growing up at the same time we was. When we was growing up, I didn't think about other countries, nah, never, I literally did so. Now I'm like wait a minute, what did the uk in the 90s look like like? What was that like? Yeah, because, like I know, us in the 90s in the 90s, you know, buts in the 90s was a vibe. I know, you know, you know what I'm saying. But like other countries in the 80s, it was probably like Unguard, unguard, unguard. The only image, because we have all kinds of imagery. We got NWA, rap, hip-hop movies that we know. The only imagery I can remember and I saw this as an adult was princess diana, oh yeah, like waving at a crowd. That's the only imagery of the other countries in the 90s that I can remember. What's the beatles? Like the 80s, 60s, I guess. So I don't know, I don't what. If they were before that, they were at a club, they couldn't have been. Okay, beatles, I'm gonna get it. Either had to be 70s, 80s or 50s. That's all I'm going with. It's the 60s to the 70s, 60s to the. Oh, it was close, it was close, it was close, it was close. What's the funnest or worst example of anime math? Dragon ball z. Tournament of power. Roughly 48 minutes, but 35 episodes. Facts, that's dragon ball z in general, even uh frieza blowing up the planet in five minutes, and it was like a whole two, three hours. That's the one thing I think everybody that watched dragon ball z at one point remembers is the dang. The fights were a long, short time, but at last they traveled, they built it up and he like all right, we finally about to find out next time.

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Yeah, speaking of dragon ball z, the craziest part is the such dragon ball z memes that are just popping up out of the way. Wait, wait, wait, bro, bro, I don't know what didn't happen in the last year, but it's always the frieza fight, frieza fight, goku, frieza. Look, goku teleports. He turned back, then goku slogged yo. Like what, bro? Y'all had it in this, so first jjk, but that's new. But now they're going back, bro, bro, and I'm and I'm talking this is the etiquette, it's crazy.

Speaker 1:

All right, this one, you kind of mentioned this earlier what's the worst example of anime math? Leg cut off equals just getting warmed up. Yep, watch me regenerate. Yeah, yeah, jiren done hit Goku through three boulders and a half the planet and now he, oh yeah, time to go. We just getting started here.

Speaker 1:

When a character gets hit with a killer move and gets a little scratch, that's about the same. No facts, same equivalent. No parents equals strong facts, bro. Look at lebron james. He didn't have a daddy. That's back to real life. I'm telling you, bro, athletes with no father, bro, we are living in their story, bro.

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Sometimes, you know, I'm saying I had a stepfather that stepped up. I ain't never experienced. That's my daddy. But you know, sometimes it's like what would I have been like, bro? I ain't gonna lie, sometimes I'll be like what? If I would have been like with my daddy, I think I would have turned out worse. I was saying like I would have been with my real dad, I think I would have turned out worse. You got to think about it, right, it's like, if the situation is slightly changed to where you were a part of my life. I don't think you would have been that much beneficial because you were cool. Not being a part of it, because I don't think I don't think my mom and real dads if they had a relationship it would have been like better than the marriage that my mama had. I really don't think so. And then, in terms of who I know my real father to be, yeah, yeah, I would have been worse. Yeah, I think I would have been worse, or I would have been way hungrier to escape that house. Because I ain't going to lie, like I look up like relatives, like one of my relatives I won't say Like relatives, like one of my relatives, I won't say, but like he didn't turn out good at all and it's like I don't know if my dad was a part of his life, but like he didn't turn out all right, he didn't turn out all right.

Speaker 1:

What's the funniest or worst example of anime math? Anime math is falling on the ground at light speed. Whenever someone says the most outrageous crap yeah, oh, like when, okay, yeah. Whenever someone says the most outrageous crap, yeah, they're all like when, uh, okay, yeah, yeah, he's a galaxy level. He's galaxy level in power, but me, as a city level human, can beat his with little effort. Facts I can see that is that is freaking saitama getting super strong. I'll push up, sit ups and running a mile and now he can beat anything in the universe. Now he can destroy, uh, jupiter, saturn. He can destroy planets, bro. He's planetary bro. That's the inside of the stream, if y'all don't know.

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Oh man, funniest or worst example of anime math they can think of a long tactic that has hella step steps in under 1.2 second. Facts, bro, yeah, they. Oh. What if I oh, climb the buildings girl back? You know what?

Speaker 1:

I wonder if it's like that for super geniuses, though, like people who are actually that smart, is it moving like that in there, bro? Like, like what is that like? Question? Also another tangent how can you be a super genius and broke very true, like ain't no way, ain't no way. You super smart, ain't no way. You don't got no mood like this. I'm going to be something what? I'm going to be autistic on this internet. I'm about to run up on a bag, you know what? That's how I kind of felt in real life. I'm not a super genius, obviously. Look, look at me. But, like honors classes, my whole life now granted the bottom of the honors classes, but I was still above the peasants.

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Okay, bro, bro, I ain't gonna lie, I hated being in honors. I failed out on purpose. You did say that because, bro, always the bro I didn't know there was other black kids in honors until I started seeing other people like honors, like schedule. Oh, they had you in the classes with. Yeah, yeah, I had. I was the only one. It might have been my grade, but we had a lot of. It was like it was a lot of them in my. They were just never in my class and I was like, bro, I'm not doing this. Yeah, they set you up, but what I was saying was being in honor class, graduating cum laude don't know how the heck I did that like leaving high school. You like, I have to. I have to do something. Yeah, I can't be out here struggling. Yeah, especially, I've had a normal childhood. Honors class is my whole world outside of elementary. Yeah, middle school, through high school, honors the whole time. Graduate with a little extra thing on my, on my, on my cap and gown. I can't be out here.

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And well, lo and behold, I'm out here trying to do youtube, shooting music videos and stuff. Now, granted, it did look like I was doing something, so I think that helped because, yeah, I'm at every music video. I'm shooting people, wedding, doing commercials, chick-fil-a, exxon and all that stuff. So it looked like I was doing something. And now that youtube just worked. Appreciate you, my brother. It turned out to work.

Speaker 1:

But if I was a genius genius, there's no way, boy, I'm running up that bag. I'm running up that bag, bro. There's no way, our boy, I'm running up that bag. I feel like it's too easy in today's world to make. To figure something out, bro. To figure something out, bro. I'm going to look at stocks.

Speaker 1:

That's like we were born at the best. We was born right. We was growing up as the internet is taking off. Then we become adults when the internet is taking off, so like we get to basically be pioneers who grew up with the thing that's taking off, and it's not like you can say, oh no, what about the people born now? It's like y'all got a lot to compete with, because when we started and we always say this, we've been doing YouTube. Hello, y'all been doing YouTube. We've been doing it for 10, and we always say successfully since 2020. But in 2013, 14, 15, we actually did have success on YouTube because our skit channel had 50,000 plus subscribers.

Speaker 1:

Now, granted, it wasn't gonna go nowhere running it how we was running it, yeah, but we were still doing something. And then my even my video production tutorial channel had 50 000 plus. So it's like the market back then might have felt saturated to us doing it, but it was nowhere near as saturated as it is now. Granted, now is not. It's still not too late. Yeah, it's still not too late.

Speaker 1:

But, like, if you born now, or 10 years ago, or 15 years ago, it's different. Yeah, because I ain't gonna lie, even like with us trying to get into streaming more, like it feels so much more competitive. Yeah, because it is, but it's only getting more competitive. Yeah, because it's like, yeah, it's like everybody's using the tiktok method, everybody's. It's like, damn bro, like, come on, man, what we gotta do. Yeah, bro, it's complicated. Yeah, and even even with podcasts everywhere, everybody's doing podcast, bro, we, granted, I'm gonna say this for everybody trying to do podcasting, tiktok and YouTube and Twitch streaming. It's not too late, it's not. It's not Don't hear this what I'm about to say and think it's too late.

Speaker 1:

But what I'm going to say is it do be feeling like we missed a gold rush. Yeah, because, like when we first started the podcast, nobody was doing them. When we first Well, no, it was people doing it when we started the dark humor podcast. That that was two years ago and at that time it was like dang, we missed a gold rush. We might as well get in two years later, which is an example of why it's never too late. Yeah, it still kind of feels like you're in the same gold rush.

Speaker 1:

My question, the question now, is what's that thing to get into exactly? That's currently existing? Yeah, but you can't see it Because podcasting been around. You know, I ain't going to lie, I ain't going to lie, I ain't going to lie, I ain't going to lie. I found something recently and it's like yo, this is cool. All right, let's talk about this real quick. This is going to be our first tangent off question. Real quick, first tangent, yeah, question real quick. Um, first tangent, yeah, our first topic, our first topic off question. Oh, thinking of the last thing was thinking of hella steps in 1.2 seconds, that you was like super genius. Then we went on. So, so we gonna, we gonna get off the course right now. Minecraft right now. This is crazy.

Speaker 1:

I am not a fan of minecraft. I, I it's just don't, don't do it right, don't do it for me. So, peep, peep. Minecraft has been around for years, years. Never got into the game. It's never before youtube, wasn't it? Uh, probably I don't know about the same, probably around the same time. Look it up. But I'm not a real minecraft fan. It's never been my game, right, I don't have that much to them. Now I do like the concept of the concept of minecraft. I think it's pretty cool, but I could never get into the game, right, I feel like it's too much discovery on your own and like it just wasn't the game for me. If it just feel like you gotta do too, yeah.

Speaker 1:

So recently I run across this guy on tiktok. Uh, his name is flow tech. This guy is going to be huge, right? And the reason why I say this guy's going to be huge it goes into our us talking about content. Did he, low-key, be a creator? And the reason why I say this guy's gonna be huge it goes into our us talking about content. Did he, low-key, be a creator of the week, low-key, low-key creator of the week coming at the beginning of the episode.

Speaker 1:

But what he's doing he's, he's making stories in minecraft, right, and it's, it's, it's all on tiktok and it's basically like my friend told me, he didn't want my base near his, and it starts with like tnt falling out of sky. I'm blowing up his base and launching it across the map. He's making like storytelling tiktoks, ah, okay, and it's like okay. And I'm looking, I'm like I don't like minecraft, but these just makes you want to play, bro, and I'm like these are really good. I'm like I'll bench this whole page.

Speaker 1:

What's his name? Flow tech, spell that f-l-o-t-e-c-h. And it's like yt, flow tech, flow tech, yt. Check him out. Uh, I'm gonna check him out. See what he's talking about. It's really later the week and it's a flow tech and it's really enjoyable minecraft content. And it goes to say I know the reason I bring him up because that shows how, like you don't, you can reinvent something that's already yeah and make it even better.

Speaker 1:

That's kind of what they did with podcasting, because podcasting to me, there was obviously entertaining podcasts out there before the boom, the, the TikTok. Well, really, I think the boom was because of TikTok. But anyway, uh, there was obviously all kind of podcasts out there before the boom, but TikTok came along and reinvented what people saw a podcast as, because I saw a podcast as informative, mostly learning type information Like like, like, not tutorial, but like more informative type of stuff. I saw it like a radio. So, yeah, like a radio, yeah, but then, like, the tiktok boom exposed like just how entertaining a lot of podcasts could be, yeah, and then people hopped in it which created the gold rush. Yeah, for podcasting and all that. Uh, I had another. I had a. What was the last thing you said? Storytelling, storytelling, last tangent, before we go back to the anime, math, um, I watched Ludwig video earlier and it made me realize how, why Ludwig is who he is is because he's great at storytelling, okay, which brings it back to flow tech, which brings it back to stuff we learned at vid summit and stuff we're trying to implement and should have been implementing into our content.

Speaker 1:

Ludwig is great, great at like. For example, he did the streamer games right, yeah, the when they was outside on the track doing all kind of events, right, so obviously he wants to make a video about it because he it was a stream. He wants to make a video about boom, boom. He starts the video off by saying um, I consider myself.

Speaker 1:

For the longest, I've been trying to uh, convince chat that I'm an athlete. I'm a red bull athlete. This da, da, da da. So I decided to host the streamer games. As soon as he said it, I said this nigga's a great storyteller. I wanted to convince my chat that I'm actually a good athlete, blah, blah, blah blah. So what I decided to do was host the streamer games, and that gives him a reason behind everything you're about to hear him talk about. Yeah, this whole streamer games video is all because I wanted to prove that I'm an athlete. Now you have a reason to listen to this whole story about what happened. It's fucking g he does.

Speaker 1:

If you notice, ludwig does that with every, whether he got scammed, whether he did some games on stream, whether he gave a stream a thousand dollars and told him to spend. Every single time it's this, this, so I decided to do this, or because of this, I did this so that I can prove this. So it's like content creators out there, storytelling is essential and when you, when you make a video and you like, when you do something on stream and you like how can I turn this into a video, create a story, bro? It's all. Hey, we're reacting to my memes today. Okay, we're reacting to my memes.

Speaker 1:

Anyway, back to anime math. That's been a whole. That also just brought me to why someone else is as big as they are. And who would that be, mxr, when you think about their intros to their videos and what is what is that? I saw these, uh, I saw this reddit.

Speaker 1:

I found it was hilarious, so I wanted to show you guys. It's simple, it's so simple, it's very, but it's like oh, thank you, I appreciate that. Yeah, it's very so I like that. All right, back it. We got a couple more.

Speaker 1:

Okay, what's the funniest or worst example of anime math? This is my piss you off. It's a three episodes for Sakura's five minute antidote to wear off a Dragon Ball Z-esque episode. I just don't, whatever. Whatever, she actually had something that was worked successfully. Look, anyway, she wasn't completely useless. I mean, she's not useless, she's just a terrible person. Ah, okay, okay, okay, okay. What's the worst example of anime math? Luffy and Brooke drinking milk to fix their teeth and bones. Now, for those that don't know why that's an anime math example. It's because milk, while it does have calcium, is not as healthy as the scientists have fooled us to believe. Well, it wasn't the scientists, it was the marketers.

Speaker 1:

When we uh, philly was shocked by this um, the we actually recorded this episode, by the way, and we lost the recording, the audio recording, so we're redoing it. And philly on mars was here and he was like what milk does it? No? Speaking of another tangent, another tangent it it? No? Speaking of another tangent it does not. It is another tangent, since we're speaking about Philly, and I thought about this this morning as I was getting ready right, not only did we lose the audio, right, uh-huh, the audio on the computer stopped working and then the camera stopped working. Oh, it was just so hectic, bro, we trying to. Well, granted, that wasn't his fault, it was just, it was the coincidence. It was just the coincidence.

Speaker 1:

I updated the computer to Windows 11, hoping it would fix the computer, talking to the camera issue, because we was having an issue with the color or whatever. But I was like, and other stuff, like videos playing, pictures opening, I was like it's time to upgrade to windows 11. This computer is behind and the motherboard sucks. So I did that. It just so happens, coincidentally, everything, just everything else. He unplugged this audio thing, which eric's foot is dangerously close to, but we is he not? Yeah, I'm not. He unplugged this and when he was trying to record offline. It was just stuff happening. It was a bad, it was just a bad.

Speaker 1:

What's the funniest or worst example of anime mouth another dbz five minutes till namik explodes. Yo just say I said please. And then the last one would be if I say I'm very strong. One loss equals fraud. Watch, and that's for the audience. Yeah, that's that's oh so-and-so, lost to so-and-so. He can't be the strong, bro. People get caught slipping. Bro. You can have the best team in the NFL or the NBA, they're going to lose. Once or twice. You get caught. Everybody ain't on every day. With that being said, guys, welcome to the episode. That was a lot of tangents. Yeah, it took us 20 some minutes to get through the job. Cool y'all right with the fellas. Welcome to the internet city fm podcast, formerly known as uh, dark humor podcast.

Speaker 1:

Uh, this is episode three, because I actually miscalculated what episode we were on when we stopped. I thought we were on like episode 15 and then I hope I'm not miscalculating. Now this should be episode three. Right, we did one, then we recorded one early and then I don't know, bro, I'm, I'm gonna let you feel what this should be. Wow, this should be episode three, because I was perfect. I said forget the last number we were on, we're just gonna start over, since we renamed it. Um, I thought we was on episode 15, but then I went to he bad files. You just won't leave it at that. No, on youtube I saw 15 he bad and man, that's the last one we uploaded. Then I went to go look at the files and I'm like why I say 20 episodes? Then I went back to youtube, logged into the thing. We put out 18 episodes. Then we had two more sitting that wasn't released. So we was. We should have been on episode 19 to the public, uh, but we just gonna start over.

Speaker 1:

New name, new thing, episode three. Welcome back, aaron. What you got for us today to talk about? I'm Mikey, by the way, I'm Aaron, he's Aaron. I got a lot to talk about.

Speaker 1:

Um, first things first, sony 30th anniversary PlayStation drops oh, they released it multiple. Uh, it's just, it's the playstation 5, just skinned like the playstation 1. I did see that I wanted. However, however, I will not be behind it. Yeah, we don't need it now. I was gonna buy it because I wanted it. I was still gonna buy it because I wanted f the need.

Speaker 1:

However, scalpers have now ruined. Oh no, they are now selling it. They are now already pre-selling. Okay, has it already been released? So it's not even out yet?

Speaker 1:

No, but this is what scalpers do. They sell a pre-place, so they buy it. They know they're gonna get it because they're scalping. Yes, so they're pre-selling stuff that they don't even have. Yes, so what's it supposed to drop at? Uh, it's supposed to drop it like the regular price, like five, six hundred dollars.

Speaker 1:

Okay, and what are they reselling it for, bro? Is it limited thousand? I don't even know if it's limited release, I don't even know, but they sell it in joint for 10k. What I'm gonna do? I they selling a joint for $10,000. What I'm going to do? I hate scalpers. If I see that joint in any store, I'm going to just go ahead and scoop it. Then I'm going to resell it myself, because we got my resellers and I feel like getting somebody else, bro. So if you need that, and I got it, shop with your boy, bro, I'll never do. Bro, we got this so dirty, we got it. We bought them boys, we bought them toys, bro.

Speaker 1:

Y'all remember when the PS5 dropped and you couldn't get them, bro. Granted, we got them like what? A year or two after they. Nah, bro, I got to tell y'all this story Because it was Michael and his elaborate PS ideas. But you still did it. Because, anyway, because Mike like okay, we going anyway. Because mike like okay, we gonna start this gaming channel for real. And you know what? Everybody wasn't. Because we wanted to play 2k. Yes, yes, man, we bought it because we was gonna play 2k. And mike, mike was like, look bro, we could really get on there. Wait, start over. Aaron, remember love wigeller? All right, we had a gaming channel and, like, we were very inconsistent with it. So the new 2k dropped in 2021, so it was 2k 2022, I believe.

Speaker 1:

And, uh, this was our chance to prove that we were actual gamers and we could like make gaming content and become successful gaming youtubers. Yes, I came across tiktok page the tony the stoney stark, whatever he makes card content in a very, very cool commentary way right, slow motions and stuff. I'm like, oh, what if somebody did that long form? And also what if we did it for 2k? So my idea was to get nba 2k 22 and to do that I needed a ps5, so didn't have. So what we ended up doing?

Speaker 1:

We ended up finding a guy who was reselling them. He was reselling the ps5 for 800 dollars. Mind you, they weren't they still. We were late on the ps5, but they still wasn't. We couldn't just walk in best buy walmart and just go get one. We couldn't find it. They were $800. $800, bro.

Speaker 1:

So Mikey said Aaron, let's do it. We got it, ball out. Mind you, I'm like Mikey, that's $800. Mikey said for the content, we're going to make it. We're going to make the gaming content. It's going to be perfect. Mind you, I haven't touched 2K since 2013. And in 2013, I was not playing online against people, I was playing my player, my career. That is all I ever did. I was playing my friends, losing and still trying to play my career. So so he's like we're going to get it and we're going to get out there.

Speaker 1:

We bought the PlayStation 5s, which the day we bought them was a great purchase. It was a great purchase the day we bought them. Great purchase. We bought them the day before the game dropped. We buying them. We pre-ordered 2K same night. We're going to get on it tomorrow.

Speaker 1:

So why are you looking like that bro? He's rubbing his eyes? Audio listeners. So let me tell you what happened. We buy the most expensive version. We also buy extra VCs. Yo yo yo, give me that 100 KVC baby. So we like bump it.

Speaker 1:

All right, we going to build our players. Build that boy, I'll build mine. I think I'll build a strong forward and I think I don't know what you built. I ain't want them to be too big. I built like a, like a good size shooting guard, I think I believe. So I'm like perfect, I got my guy, my guy like six, seven, you know what I'm saying? Everything perfect. So, boom, you know what I'm saying. I'm balling on my career. I'm cold. I'm like dang bro.

Speaker 1:

They put me in. That was the first year. That was the first year. Um, when the park, uh, or was it the second year? I don't know. It was when they had just introduced the in in the my career, where you have to run through the city, yeah, to do your stuff. That might have been the second year they did that, I don't know. So I'm in in the my player'm cooking. I'm like, oh yeah, you're bad.

Speaker 1:

We meet up, first of all. We meet up at a park where we can play one on one. He is cooking me, he is, he is. I'm like he is cooking. Okay, cool, he might be a little something. I might be all right. Man, man, man, we get. Man, we pull, man, we get. We pull up the same park to play online. Bro, we did not, bro, two on two, bro, bro, let me explain the absolute evisceration that we got, bro, we didn't score not one time in like 10 games. That there's a video.

Speaker 1:

I made a TikTok. It's on my TikTok. It might be on Instagram too, but you got to scroll all the way back to like 2022. It might've been 2021. Yeah, it was 2021, wasn't it? Yeah, yeah, yeah, scroll all the way back. There's a TikTok. We was getting done 21-0 in 2021. Bro, we were getting. We finally scored. We were like, alright, bet Lock in, it ain't the game. It was so bad. Green FN, bro. I'll never forget.

Speaker 1:

The next day, at this time, we had a studio and at the studio, the studio didn't have AC. Right, it had AC, it didn't have heat, and I'll never forget it was in the studio the next day. It was cold as hell and I was just looking at Mike Like man. You got me out here getting Dirty to make matters Even worse. Okay, we put the game down first day. We didn't even know I was done. We didn't even. I haven't played 2k again since I made the edit in the TikTok. Worst part of it all Christmas done. We didn't even I haven't played 2k again since I made it edited. The tiktok um. Worst part of it all christmas that year.

Speaker 1:

Ps5s are widely available everywhere and everywhere. Since that christmas they have not been not available everywhere. So our 800 purchase, which was smart the day of, was dumb two months later, was dumb, was pointless. I can walk in the store right now. Obviously it's two years later. Get the pit. We didn't know when they was gonna be available like this. But they are. They were a month and a half, two months, after we bought them.

Speaker 1:

So, all in all, do you regret buying the playstation? Yeah, low key, bro, because I don't even play it now, bro, I play, I play, bro. I can't even I play it for maybe, like, if a game drop and it's not on pc, I play it, that's. I haven't had a reason to I? I one time, like when we bought it, we was playing cod, we was on cold war. Cold war was what? Cold war was fun? Yeah, cold war was you know. I'm saying then, uh, vanguard dropped in terrible. It's just, man, terrible. We're a terrible guy. Other than that, I haven't used my. Yeah, because I literally play every, though.

Speaker 1:

But, speaking of gaming, you know what's so hard about being like a gaming content creator. What is that not knowing? Like not being able to do it, by the way, not being able to play games without making content? Yeah, because I'll be wanting to play games without making content. Yeah, because I'll be wanting to play games, but I'm like, bro, this would be a good. Yeah, and it runs it for me. But now we know what games will and will not work for the channel. Yeah, so now you can much clearly decipher what games to play offline and what games to play online. Like a Gran blue relink, even though I mean, he got seven episodes that we bought the job. Yeah, I finished the game. I finished the game, but now we know there's no point in playing that for the channel, because it's not something that's going to work for us at this current point in our gaming journey, it is how to be.

Speaker 1:

We, we, we, we gotta drop stuff like that. We don't record, but we can. That's the thing. Just because we don't don't means we won't, yeah, if that makes sense. We now see, clearly, after extensively dropping this year, this summer, we dropped a bunch of, and we still dropping them because they they took a while to get edited and all that, whatever, whatever. But now we can see what performs and what doesn't.

Speaker 1:

And it's very clear as to, obviously, the trending games. So the black myths, taking advantage of, even every now and then, uh, when black ops drop, or yeah, sorry, you know I'm saying yeah, uh, the trending indie games that drop, we obviously know to take advantage of those. But then we also can see what type of games on the back end that's not necessarily trending, that we can play, yeah, and that will work, and all of that stuff. So it's not like we don't know what to do. Yeah, it's just now that we got the whole schedule of everything we're doing the podcast, the streams, the making sure we get our reacts done. We just need to, you know, sit down and get the games done, which, uh, obviously we don't have a problem. We just gotta do it, uh, but yeah, basically you have. You should have a clearer vision of what you can play and not play for content.

Speaker 1:

Well, and I feel like even there it is not too clear because even like with black myth, right, first video did phenomenal. Second video dropped not too longer and it did two days later and it did. Yeah, it did terrible, but that first video is always gonna do good. It could have been um, it also could have been a situation of granted. The first video is gonna do good because the game's hot, but it it's also a situation of granted. The first video is going to do good because the game's hot, but it it's also a situation of what made it not good enough. To come back to what made it. It performed. The first one performed well because of the name, because of the game, because it's trendy, but why didn't they not come back to the site? That's what we need to.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you know, I'm saying obviously that's not the only thing that matters on the channel, but it's a big part of it. If we're gonna drop a three-part series for a lot of games, we just play warhammer, it's only two parts, but it's like we really need to actually look at that and black myth and the other series and go they not. What do we do or not do? Yeah, to where they're not coming back to. You know, I'm saying because it? Because it's like oh, mike and Aaron play Black Myth, let's see what they're doing.

Speaker 1:

It could have been the fact that you played alone. It could have been the fact that it could have been like oh, he played alone, that's cool. But it could have been maybe you didn't talk enough, maybe you weren't as skilled as they thought. You know, maybe the entertainment factor we don't know what that is because we haven't. Yeah, yeah, there's a reason because if I guarantee you, if cory does a series on black myth, he's not uploading. But if he would have did it, the first episode was gonna do 15 to 20 million over time, and the second episode and third episode was gonna do around 10. It wasn't gonna be like 15 million views on the first one and then one on this. You know what I'm saying. So it's like what is the reason for us? What are we doing? Not doing, that's making it. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, I don't even. What's the? Where are we at? I don't know. I don't know. I genuinely don't know. We always talk about gaming and stuff.

Speaker 1:

Mr Beast, logan Paul, ksi, ksi cooked Dan TDM in that response. That's Aaron's belief. We talked about this on stream, but it's perfect for the podcast man, because I watched it and I was like everything he's saying is correct. Oh wait, he dropped a video. Ksi dropped a video. Oh, he dropped a video. Oh, I thought you were talking about the tweet.

Speaker 1:

So for those that don't know, logan Paul, mr Beast KSI, they dropped a product called Lunchly. It's a Lunchable competitor. Mr Beast has Feastables, ksi and Logan got Prime, so they came together, put them together, along with, obviously, an entree for Lunchable. It's pizza, they got the crackers and the cheese and the meat and whatever other one they got. It's a Lunchable, basically Lunchable with Prime and Feastables. When they dropped it, I'm like me and aaron, like oh, brilliant, it's brilliant, brilliant.

Speaker 1:

But I think the problem came when they promoted it as healthier and healthy alternative to lunchables. Now, whether it actually is healthier or not, we don't know the facts. Yeah, from what I've seen, there has been debate on, like the um, electrolytes in the prime versus, versus something else. Yeah, and they're saying it's the same. So that cancels out. It's not a healthier alternative. But, like, I also saw that they have better ingredients in their entree part of the lunchable yeah, then launchable and other companies, because apparently allegedly launchable and other companies have not so real cheese and stuff like that, like it's, it's just enough to where the fda is like, okay, but it's not really, you know. Yeah, so there's arguments on both sides to whether or not it's actually a healthier alternative. Yeah, but that's just where the smoke started. Yeah, so the smoke really started at ksi.

Speaker 1:

How ksi and logan responded to dan tdm. And I'll be honest, bro, I feel like I'm gonna be real here. I don't think logan and ksi are as well media trained as we believe they should be. Yeah, like, oh, okay, wait, wait, let's, let's, let's bring it back for those that are confused. They dropped the product. Yeah, they market it as a healthier alternative to launchable and other stuff. Did they market it as a healthy? They said they definitely said okay, they definitely said that okay. So people were like, wait a minute, take me, not? True?

Speaker 1:

Also, they're in such heat because logan, ksi, especially Logan, doesn't have the best image. Yeah, he's controversial king. Okay, ksi is cool, but like, still, he's associated with Logan, he's done some things, and then Mr Beast has the beef behind him. Yeah, mr Beast is currently in hot water, even though the hot water is technically not his fault. But he's in hot water for, like, the ava tyson situation, other things associated with that, even his amazon series yeah, he's just a little bit of hot water doesn't really have a response.

Speaker 1:

They dropped the product they like ah, y'all suck as individuals. We don't like y'all. So that's basically how it is. And so, uh, dan tdm, who's also another YouTuber, another YouTuber he responded I wish YouTubers would stop making products. Here comes another product for the sake of making money, trying to profit off the kids. Yeah, do better. And so they KSI and Logan, logan and Jimmy and Jimmy they all responded yeah. Now the problem, yeah, in which I discovered because cause I watched cinnamon toast Ken's video, okay, and he titled the video the YouTube civil war and I was like, hmm, interesting, what is what? What are you going to say? And I realized something Dan TDM is a very well liked creator.

Speaker 1:

Okay, it's almost like if Logan and KSI dropped the product and Jimmy before the controversy responded and then they responded it and Jimmy before the controversy responded and then they responded. It's almost like that. Yeah, it's almost like how it would have been if Jimmy would have been dead before his controversy. Yeah, but it's like once Jimmy responded with a PR, he's like, actually, and he gave the stats and the facts of the calories and the foods, yeah, and all that stuff.

Speaker 1:

Ksi and Logan, they responded angsi. Logan, they responded angrily. They responded angrily. Yeah, so when they did that, it was f what y'all saying yeah, you attacking dad. Oh, yeah, it's like the youtubers, yeah, and the fans are like forget what you're saying. Yeah, I don't care if it's accurate. Yeah, you attacking dad. Yeah, and I think because when we was talking about it on stream, that's kind of how our chat was even sounding. Yeah, but we didn't realize it. Yeah, and now, when you look back, you like that's why.

Speaker 1:

Because, like his points and I'm gonna be real, bro, y'all drag me if you want, fuck y'all. But, truth be told, his points weren't that valid because, as a youtuber, he himself has made products to make money, like. They're like black and white, endorsed black and white, and it's like granted, if their product isn't healthy, if their product does more harm than good, right, have the actual science behind it, right, gotta have the stats, gotta have the nutrition, gotta have the facts right. You know what I'm saying. But we have to call a spade a spade, without blinding ourselves because we like or dislike a person Exactly. And the reason why I say KSI cooked them because what KSI said is true.

Speaker 1:

God forbid me as a YouTuber. I want to start a business and be smart with my money. Exactly, that's a brilliant response. We were saying this on stream. It's like I have ambitions to build a big enough audience to where I can make a cool product, yeah, and sell it now.

Speaker 1:

Granted, in my head I'm like, for one is to back up the youtube side of the business and two, it's cool as hell to make something that your audience likes. Yeah, whether they necessarily need it or not shouldn't fucking matter. Yeah, the food, any food product that we would possibly make, they don't need it. It just most cool. Truth most youtuber products aren't aren't a need it it just we didn't need, we didn't need a cool chocolate from mr b. Yeah, we didn't need a chocolate. We didn't need a prom. We don't need merch, we don't need a toy. We don't need none. It's all for. I want to make something cool for the audience and I think they enjoy it. Let it be. Yeah, and I think it was.

Speaker 1:

It felt like it wasn't from a good spot because, like to say, I wish youtubers would stop making a product just for making money. Products are made to make money and you make like. It would have been different if he didn't make products. Yeah, and I feel like that's why I was like now, now go ahead. That's why I feel like ksi's response in the video was a great response. It was literally a great response. Granted the tweet response that nigga dumbass. The tweet didn't look dumbass, ksi and logan dumbasses, but, like when you actually hear like it makes sense to respond.

Speaker 1:

The problem will be more people who are not tapped in to the YouTube side of the community will only excuse me, will only be on Twitter. Yeah, the video may be a great response, but it'll only be seen by his fans and less commentary people pick it up or get clipped and put on Twitter. The Twitter responses are people who are not. I mean, obviously there's. And less commentary people yeah, pick it up or get clipped and put on to the twitter responses are people who are not. I mean, obviously there's people who tapped in as fans and all, but a lot of that is people who are not tapped in.

Speaker 1:

They just giving outside opinions and, from their point of view, is like, oh yeah, they are making products just for the sake of making money. But you gotta, you got. But, like I said, it has done the just because calling a spade just because you're a big enough creator to not care about money doesn't mean you didn't drop stuff to make money. Yeah, bro, like, just because you can sit back at the top of your game, well liked, and go. I don't care about making products because, okay, that's cool, that's fine. But if you gotta, yeah, you have to call a spade. If another person want to make a product to expand their business, what's the problem? Also, you sold toys, you endorsed food products, you sold merch. You've done all this to make money.

Speaker 1:

And the craziest part Partially, at least 50% of the reason was to make money. And I'll be honest with you, bro, like, I think I don't think. I don't think Dan's necessarily a bad guy. He's not a bad guy. I just think the take that's a bad take. It's a bad take. Now, it's different if your take is I wish YouTubers stopped making bad products and you showed this is a bad product, but the take is I wish you stopped doing XYZ for money. This has nothing to do with the people arguing that the Lunchable, the Lunchly, wasn't a healthier alternative. If it's not, if it's actually not a healthy alternative. But fuck Jimmy and fuck that nigga. Shout out Dan. If they wrong, shout out Dan.

Speaker 1:

People like our chat, for example, some people, they was like it's different if Dan had a had. They were making excuses yeah, if dan had a one-off sponsor, it's not the same as it being his product. On a certain level, you're right. There's a difference between a one-off sponsor, yeah, and your own product, yeah. But at the same time, they was trying to say dan did the one-off sponsor on his second channel. Okay, if he don't rock with the sponsor and he feel like it shouldn't be sold to kids and all of this shit.

Speaker 1:

Why did you even put it out on any channel you're so well loved, it doesn't matter what channel is. Yeah, it doesn't matter if it was one time. Yeah, you endorsed the product. Yeah, and I think, okay. I think one last thing, one last thing. You endorsed a product that now you're saying would be a bad thing or whatever. Whatever if you didn't rock with it. That means you only did it to get paid. Same thing, it doesn't matter if you did it one time or not. I think that boils down to people not being able to differentiate between people they like and facts. And that's the sad part, bro. And the thing is, we're gonna keep running into this for the rest of our lives, bro, because, true, be told, if somebody else made prime, if somebody else made any of this other stuff, it'd be cool.

Speaker 1:

It's the people behind it. Yeah, it's literally because jimmy's in hot water, you know, and it just so happened he teamed up with. I don't know why he teamed. Well, it's because of the product, but they were, they're both big. You got to think about it, I think.

Speaker 1:

From a business perspective, I get it, but from a what's happening in your life right now perspective, it was a shaky move. Well, it was. It was, it was a little shaky. Well, you got to think about it. Is it that shaky? As much as I hate logan, that is a brilliant I'm talking about. If jimmy wasn't in hot water, it's not shaky, but because of the fact that he hasn't cleared and also, this could have been in the works beforehand. True, most like, most likely it's been in the works for years, but from the outside, looking in, it just look a little shaky because you just so happen to have just gotten hot water and you teamed up with somebody who hasn't left the hot water. Yeah, who's been in a pot? Yeah, bro, it's like it sucks, bro, because, like this goes back to the conversation separating the artist from the art yeah, now, granted, I ain't even gonna lie to you, I ain't gonna lie to you.

Speaker 1:

They knew they was in hot water. You wanna know why, on their website, if you buy the product, you're waiving your right to to be involved in a class action lawsuit. Wait, what on the lunchly website? Wait, if you buy the product from their website, wait, wait, yep, they knew. So it's not like, why is there a class action? No, no, no, no, no, no. They're saying cause, obviously, logan Paul has lawsuits going on. Jimmy has lawsuits going on, not involved with any of his products, involved with, like, the Amazon show and other stuff or whatever, but the product could have been in the works before the hot water and also, that's a terrible look. They were aware enough of what's going on to know that. Like, if you buy off the website, no, I haven't, I have. Oh, you want to make sure you can sue them? No, what? Hey?

Speaker 1:

Granted, granted, I'm not gonna lie, I've said this on stream. I am a j Jimmy Glazer. Yeah, all time, jimmy. You know what I'm saying. Type B, now I can't speak on stuff he might be getting sued on or whatever, but all I'm going to say is I'm a Jimmy Glazer because of the YouTube knowledge and the content. Yeah, if it come out, he a bad person, bro, if it just so happen that he't a logan glazer. I was never a glazer, I just enjoyed the content. It's just like it was one of. He was one of those creators that just felt like the youtube. Yeah, that felt like a creator. Yeah, that you know. I'm saying yeah, so I wasn't necessarily a glazer, it's just I enjoyed it.

Speaker 1:

And and then the more like the fourth thing happened, I was like all right, that's a mistake, anybody can okay, cool, whatever, it was stupid. Not anyone can believe it. It was stupid. Ego got in the way. But like I can still watch the video, I can give it some time, see, see how he respond, and I can still watch the content. I think he took time off, came back. That's one thing, that's first. You know, I'm saying that's first incident. Whatever he comes back, he starts reinventing himself. I don't know what happened next. It was it was.

Speaker 1:

He's had multiple controversies, but uh, I feel like it's a three strike rule, but I feel like he's already third strike out. Yeah, he's at this point. I've forgotten the other stuff he's done scamming people with the crypto, zoo stuff, the lawsuit against coffeezilla so, yeah, the coffeezilla stuff, all of that shit is you done? Struck out. Buddy, I can no longer support. I can stand back and say you're brilliant business, you're doing good in the wwe, that's all fine and netty. I can no longer support. Now. Jimmy is gonna take a whole lot more now.

Speaker 1:

The one thing I don't understand about jimmy, yeah, is the logan. What do you call it when you endorse somebody? Endorsement, and I guess endorsement, I guess the, the, the continuous involvement around logan. Yeah, I don't necessarily get it. Maybe they've been friends for a long, long time, so that could be, and you also got to remember, bro, there's not many content creators that are at that level, true, so I, it's a. It's a small circle at the time. Yeah, yeah, it's a small, but, granted, he's not as bad as dr disrespect, I can't even can't even put him there, but like he's done more, I don't know. It's just you gotta remember this is this is your boy y'all done played poker together.

Speaker 1:

You didn't came on this podcast. He didn't came on your videos. I think it's more of their. They might have a stronger friendship. They were in a, they were in a mastermind together. Yeah, yeah, yeah, like it has.

Speaker 1:

It has to be that, which would be that would make sense. As to why this. Yeah, but like the reason, I would say that is because it's like, if logan is constantly in hot water and you're constantly running from the hot water, why would you and I also, I also I also think it falls to the other side of it. Maybe the hot water logan is in does not put jimmy to feel like he's at risk. Yeah, because the hot water could be like oh, he, look at all the facts. Oh, logan, not wrong, it could be. It could be a lot of information that we don't know. Yeah, yeah, true, true, true In all situations.

Speaker 1:

But now you're seeing the results of that. Yeah, with the lunch thing. Now you're seeing that when you have of heat on you and you mix it with somebody. They got heat on them. You got to have people. Bro, I'm going to be real with y'all. I'm never going to be PR trained, I'm going to crash out. Hey, fuck y'all. Nah, you can't do that. I was saying those toes, bro, they going to try to cancel. I'm like fuck y'all. One thing I know is to learn from other people's mistakes. You got to really think out your risk.

Speaker 1:

Like, for example, the Shits and Gig podcast. Oh my boy, somebody put this in a perspective too. They was like a comedian makes a joke, two people laugh at the joke and we're canceling the two people that laughed at the joke and not the. But the problem is the audience that's canceling. Shits and Gigs is not Andrew Shaw's audience, so they don't give two. They never watched him, so they can't come in and be like cancel his Andrew's audience is still gonna watch Andrew. I feel like it's just that Sh.

Speaker 1:

But and I feel like I feel like that also boils down to like our audience in a bit with the dan situation, because a lot of our people were like dan, dan, dan and we like bro, and that's why, like there were people like bro, can we stop talking about? I'm like no, we're gonna be real. Yeah, like I'm gonna be honest. Yeah, we gotta, we gotta y'all brought it up, yeah, and when it's hot, we gotta, we gotta talk about it. Bro, we gotta chop on this bro. Yeah, we got to. It's so much, it's so much.

Speaker 1:

But, uh, what I was basically saying with the shits and gig thing, what was I saying? What that? That fact that they got canceled, uh, basically, uh, being careful with your response, oh, okay, yeah, knowing your response, they apologized, right, yeah, and also deleted, uh, the first hundred episodes that they deleted, the first 100 episodes of the show. They deleted the first. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But I feel like the apology should have. Well, it's kind of mixed, with a little hindsight too, but we have to learn from their mistake when we apologize.

Speaker 1:

Like, let's say, we were on Andrew Schultz's podcast, right In this situation, yeah, we would have laughed at the joke. Yeah, we would have laughed at the joke. Yeah, no doubt, granted, our audience is that different. Our audience has that type of humor, so it wouldn't have been like we don't have black women necessarily as our part of our core audience. We have black women in our obviously. Like, shout out to Lakeisha Do you know Lakeisha? White no, or black, no, no, I know she's black. Okay, I've seen her on Instagram grandma, whatever, okay, so that's why she's the only one I know for sure is black jay bay, jay bay, jay bay. So we have black women in our, but that's not our core. Our core audience is very dark humor and guys that are at home chilling nine times out of ten have only a few friends, you know.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so like we would have definitely laughed at the joke, yeah, but had we gotten canceled for laugh at the joke? Yeah, but had we gotten canceled for laughing at the joke? Laughing at the joke like they did? The proper response is obviously we didn't realize that it was harmful. Yeah, we apologize we. We, we are looking to not make that mistake in the further and in the future. I mean that's the proper response is because it's like I ain't gonna lie, bro, when they get us, bro, we cook because you gotta think about it. We got, we got the family guy, we got the South Park. We didn't react to. But that's the thing I don't think. If we were to ever Get in hot water, it won't be for that. Yeah, because that's what we're, that's our audience. Yeah, that's you try to cancel us for that. It's like We've been doing this this for four years. They do like the.

Speaker 1:

The jokes, the racist jokes and family guy are funny because they're actually funny. Yeah, they're thought out, they're creative. Yeah, they're actually it's. It's not the same as the andrew schultz joke that they're canceling them for, which doesn't seem as creative or thought out as something like a family guy south park speaking, speaking, speaking of them. Boys, man, uh, shout out to the Shits and Gets podcast Bro. The fact that the sports dudes are now the sports podcast dudes are now. Yeah, that's hey, man, bro, y'all get jumped by the Legion of Doom, y'all get jumped by the Legion of Doom. Oh, no, smoke. Also, I feel like that would have been a proper response, just saying we didn't realize how harmful it would be. Yeah, apologize, we hope to not make the same mistake in the future and mean it, actually mean it, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Another reason that's a good response is because andrew clapped back and was like y'all had a chance to review this episode. Y'all didn't review it. So what you talking about? Wait, what you ain't? I told you this. No, you told me that Andrew Watched their response and came back on his podcast and was like Yep, all this is bullshit.

Speaker 1:

Y'all had a chance To review this episode Before we dropped it. Y'all cut some stuff, but y'all ain't cut that. So obviously you thought it was, which, in my opinion, in my opinion, it's fine. No, bro, andrew, fine, no bro Andrew. Andrew, andrew's a dick. Andrew's a dick. Andrew's a dick. That nigga's a dick, that nigga's a dick at the same time, at the same time, at the same time. When I heard that he said that I was like damn, he cooked him.

Speaker 1:

But when I actually saw the full Andrew response, it wasn't as good. That part was true, yeah, but the rest of the response was like all right, andrew, you kind of tripping, it was you, it was a racist joke, bro, yeah, and then you. Then I remember somebody brought it up which I forgot that nigga used to be married to, I mean, or dated, a black woman, which could be more of a like his experience type of joke. Like all black women are angry and that could be a, a joke made from his experience. That he's putting on other people and the black women that saw Shitsy Gig is like wait a minute, that's racist. But regardless, the rest of Andrew's response was shit, I'm sorry bro. Hey bro, that's somebody you don't want to get on his wrong side.

Speaker 1:

Bro, that nigga's like I ain't big. That nigga said I ain't big. But like I was saying, though, it's okay. It's okay if you thought in the moment it was funny, it's a joke, ha ha, it's funny. And then later they're like why you didn't offend me. It's okay to say I'm sorry, I didn't offend me. It's okay to say I'm sorry, I didn't realize that was yeah, I didn't realize it would offend people, I didn't realize it would offend my y'all. You guys, I'm sorry, that's okay. They cook, they getting, they getting, they getting.

Speaker 1:

And then Fuhar, during the whole, while James is talking, yeah, uh-huh, yeah, and James is like it's a fight or flight, yeah, fight, oh man, come on, man, look, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we. In five seconds or less. Yeah, we got a little timer right here Audio listeners you can't see it, but I'll say when time's up, hit me with one. Aaron, we're just going to do, maybe we can do three a piece, three a piece, three a piece. So, for example, I'll give an example.

Speaker 1:

One of the cards says name three items needed to play hockey, I'll flip the Adams. All right, man, I'm saying, but we played this before this podcast going to drop before that video comes out, but we're going to do it anyway. All right, bet, hit me a boy. All right, flip it to. Oh well, you got to say all right, uh, name three state nicknames. State nicknames, yup, oh no, I three. Tiktok stars charlie d'amelio, I know it. I just can't think I could have said tony. I could have said damn okay, zero for zero, zero for zero. Okay, name three ingredients in sushi rice, seaweed, shrimp. I'll give you that. You got one point. Okay. Yeah, yeah, I got one point. I got one point. All right, all right, here we go, here, go here, we go, here we go, here we go.

Speaker 1:

Name three places with new in their name New York, new Jersey and Nevada, nevada, nope, you almost had it. New York, new Jersey, new Hampshire, new Hampshire, you're Haven, I think that's a place. Which one? I want to give you which side? Name three items at the state fair A corn dog meat on a stick and a game.

Speaker 1:

You got to give me that. They got games at the state fair. I'll give you one. I'll give you one. All right, last one, last one. That's too easy, I'm not going to. This is not yours. But name three imposter colors in among us. Come on, twin, that's just three colors, real. All right, here we go.

Speaker 1:

Name three items found in a place of worship uh, a place of worship, uh, mats, a buy a book, candles. Oh, you beating my one point, boy. Hey, let's go. All right. So that's a fun little game.

Speaker 1:

We actually recorded a city boys video on that, so sub to the city boys channel. That'll be dropping, probably in a month, because it's actually there's a couple videos ahead of that that we recorded. So I just wanted to play that as today's game. Uh, we got a little bit of time left, aaron, we've been yapping for a while. Oh well, I guess, I guess I got something else.

Speaker 1:

I got another creator of the week. We could do what you, what you got, um, your fave investigator, if I have to give another creator of the week told me about this man, all for all the people out there that like love, mess and drama and all that, all the ladies, all the ladies, uh, and the boyfriends and the ladies, boyfriends and husbands yeah, you know what I'm saying. And the boyfriends, boyfriends. Look, we got y'all the boyfriends, boyfriends, yeah, you know what I'm saying. We, the boyfriend's boyfriend, look, we got y'all the boyfriend's boyfriend. Yeah, you know what I'm saying? No-transcript, we here for everybody. We here for everybody.

Speaker 1:

Job, yeah, hired to follow people, people, that, yeah, yeah. Well, let me tell you right now, let me tell y'all, let me tell y'all, let me tell y'all, let me tell y'all this is how I found her. I'm, I'm, I'm in the doom scroll. You know, I'm saying just scrolling. I'm literally stuck in a doom scroll, squared, what that is, where I'm scrolling between both tiktok and instagram reels. And because facebook is going to crap, yeah, so I don't feel like seeing people from my hometown. You know, it's very depressing to be on it's so now that we moved to houston, yeah, it's crazy, okay, anyway.

Speaker 1:

So I'm doing scrolling and I, I, she gets fed to me and it starts with her in her car, she playing with a little camera, right, right, whatever. At first I'm thinking this is gonna be a tiktok shop camera ad. Right, right, she's singing a song. She was like, oh, but I know this is what y'all been waiting for. I'm like, oh, there's gonna be a tiktok shop camera ad. I look at the bottom I don't see, no, no, no, no, tiktok. Okay, what is this? And I immediately start back paying attention to the video.

Speaker 1:

She's like this husband hired me to follow his wife. I said, oh okay, this husband hired me to follow his wife because she has a new home girl she's been hanging out with and she's been coming home drunk and he thinks her, he thinks his wife has been cheating because he knows the home girl is single. So he thinks they're out going see men. Yeah, he thinks the new friend is like, ah, come with me to find dudes that cheat on your husband. And so what he does? He hires the investigator. So the investigator follows her from the house.

Speaker 1:

She gets picked up by a big black truck, right, big black, look like a Ford Expedition. They get out of the Expedition. She see her and her friend holding hands. She's like, oh, they hold hands and she get out. Think everything, innocent, nah, twin. She going around 2024. I see you holding hands with a woman as an investor. I mean, oh, this, that's what. This is okay.

Speaker 1:

Anyway, she goes in a restaurant, right, uh, how it's set up, not on. She's recording everything. She's getting the evidence for the husband. She goes in the restaurant. She's filming as if she's filming herself, right, but she's also filming the people w play, acting like a vlogger, right, and how it works. How it works, um, she, um, whatever her tab is at the restaurant, whoever she's following, the person who hired her has to pay for the tap. So she, she, she's ordered, she orders a steak, whatever. Oh, oh, she being good, yeah, right, so put that in your contract. It's crazy, that's genius. So she recording, she say they getting drunk, whatever. As she leaves the restaurant. As they leave the restaurant, she see them kiss and get in another Uber. She say, oh, mind you, she record the whole thing. She follows them to the lady house. She follows them to the lady house, follows them to the house. They make out as they going into her friend house. They didn't just kiss, they make it out, she said. She said she say, uh, safe to say.

Speaker 1:

The husband was not happy about this information. I gave him the footage, everything and he talked to his wife about it and it wasn't a happy scene. I'm like, oh, this is all she does and it's like super messy. But it's like, and you've been binging this mess? No, I didn't binge, I didn't. I did not. I did not. Who binged. You told me oh, you binged the other guy. Yeah, I, you got to talk about this because it's crazy.

Speaker 1:

And that leads me to my other thing. There's so many bad people in the world. Yeah, you said a lot of people grew up with bad childhoods. But bad childhood doesn't equal bad person, but a half of them do. But look so, and that lead me to but what the hell? Good childhoods equal Exactly, it's 50-50 on all fronts. Yeah, bro, so it led me, or at least 60-40, 70-30. It led me to Reddit so we could get some stuff for, like, the next podcast. Oh God, man, it's so many bad people, so what's coming next podcast? Just as a tease. As a tease, as a tease.

Speaker 1:

It is crazy how many horrible people and horrible relationship partners there are. Because, like bro, I've had, I've had a bad relationship like one of those, one of those women where it's like one day dumb, yeah, they cheat. I've had one of those. That was my first relationship ever. I had that, yeah, but like, all the rest of my relationships have been just like normal normal for the most part. No, it haven't been no like. So I gotta break up with her because she done, yeah, me dirty. Look, look, there's whole reddit about manipulation and it's people telling stories of them being manipulated. I'm gonna say this and I'm gonna leave.

Speaker 1:

We could, we could, wrap the episode up, but it says wife of less than two months got caught cheating and the manipulation is crazy. Oh, I wait. No, no, no, save it. Okay, save it if you want to hear this story. Come back for episode four. We recorded two days from now, but y'all get it next week, so come back next week. It's crazy. Read that, read that. Read that headline one more time wife of less than two months, less than two, you just got married, caught cheating. She was already cheating, yeah, she was cheating, engaged bro, you. When, when I read that, so he, he basically breaks down, get married bro, he breaks down. Basically that they got married quick, little you know, we got married. I found, I found this. I I said I wanted this and the text message she sent is insane. On that note, don't be terrible people, don't be terrible people. Appreciate y'all for listening to ns city fm. Episode three. Come back next week. We'll get you the next one.

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