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EPISODE #003 - FATPHOBIC CONTENT
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In Episode 3 of The 12 Podcast, we dive into Kanye West’s billionaire status, ASAP Rocky’s legal drama, and the blurred lines between hustle and scams. We unpack fatphobia in marketing, political shifts, and how today’s youth are desensitized to violence. Plus, personal stories, risky decisions, and Super Bowl predictions. Raw, unfiltered, and real—tap in!
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0:00 hey welcome 12 podcast episode number three same people here this week so
0:05 that's good this is yeah almost as long as another three episodes like this that
0:12 go smoothly and if nobody jumps ship or gets fired we will have something that I
0:19 think will last at least 10 episodes go ex that'll be the longest
0:25 run right yet right yeah last like we did this a few years ago fell apart after we had that black Nazi on there
Story of the Controversial Guest (Black Nazi)
0:32 remember that kid were you on that episode and Ali no no I wasn't on that yeah this kid was like some like not
0:39 Nazi well he's yeah he sort of was he was talking about how much he love Hitler and stuff he was black he denied
0:45 his Blackness he looked black black like he was blacker than all of us like you know whatever so I was looking I was
0:51 like he was light-skinned and stuff but he's just he's like so much self-hate is that why he was BR on the
0:58 podcast to talk about that or it just came up no it was so I knew the kid from
1:04 college right and he'd be on social he was really into that like in 20 you know 201617 with all that alt-right stuff and
1:12 like people you know like like people really getting into um uh right-wing politics and kind of
1:19 flirting with being a Nazi or a fascist and stuff he fell into that thing and we
1:24 thought it was funny I seen him posting about like you know that Pepe the Frog and all that that J around back then
1:30 yeah so he's posting about this on social media I thought it was cool this is the time we started doing the podcast again with another friend of ours Ali
1:38 and uh this guy's Persian we thought it was funny so he brought this kid on there and he was talking all this crazy stuff right and he's like in his
1:44 30s and we're just like and he said something like he said he said this is where we just lost it he said Vladimir
1:50 Putin is a good Christian I was like what yeah it a lot it was funny and he was talking about how like this
1:56 everything how Hitler had a point and all this other I was like damn bro you are lost in the sunken place he was
2:04 in that he was in that Kan he was on that Kanye time I mean when Kanye says it I don't mind it so much but what he
2:12 because I actually respect some things Kanye does I don't and when I say I don't mind it I don't mind it in the
2:17 sense like oh that's just Kanye being Kanye not that I like I agree with his views I just think that you know some
2:23 people are just dumb and then there's people that are just dumb dumb like Connie's just dumb he'll just say anything somebody says to him but he
2:29 could he'll retracted if he needs to get proven wrong he's I don't think he's that bad comes to that stuff you know
Discussion on Kanye West and His Controversies
2:35 he's not that much of a KN what what was that show he was on the guy um the the
2:42 the the bald uh white dude where he was wearing the mask the whole time was like
2:47 a three Alex Jones or something oh yeah had the Alex Jones Show yeah yeah that was pretty crazy he was oh yeah when he
2:54 was doing that stuff he was calling in you you going call in oh Hitler he was talking crazy
3:01 some Benjamin Netanyahu he was like netan yooo and he pulled out a yooo I
3:06 was like brother wow bro he's off the meds now but he's a
3:12 bill he's a billionaire again so that's something we could we should let's let's start there Kanye is a billionaire again
Kanye’s Billionaire Status and Business Ventures
3:19 yeah what's crazy 2.77 billion they say 2.7 that's that's that's uh $300 million
3:28 more than he was before he got dropped by Adidas he was 2.4 I think or 2.2 yeah he
3:34 was like two yeah 2.2 yeah yeah so how is he Sean you're a man of business how
3:40 does that man who's selling $20 clothes made of recycled potato
3:47 sacks which I bought every piece of by the way how become well you just you just answered your own
3:54 question no I'm just saying like no I mean I don't think my little money I mean if millions of people are buying it
3:59 but you think he's worth that like Le well I read I read the article it's like his catalog of music yeah his stake in
4:06 in in different businesses outside of his doesn't he have a little piece of skims or he he didn't he got yeah start
4:13 at yeah he got kind of Elon out of there or something I thought something funny happened I don't know I think they have
4:19 some kind of like you shut the [ __ ] up and keep keep you as a silent partner yeah um well that's the thing once you
4:27 get to a certain point you know it's it's like um when they talk about I remember back in the day they talked
4:33 about how um Mike Tyson went bankrupt right it was like Mike Tyson only got $5,000 his bank account he's bankrupt
Wealth Perception and Business Investments
4:39 and I'm telling myself I'm like listen we never gonna see Mike Tyson in a Walmart or [ __ ] in some regular ass
4:45 [ __ ] he's always going to be in a position right where he's going to be at some exclusive type once you get to a
4:51 certain level whether someone invests money in you or whether you make a certain amount of money the broke is
4:58 very relative you you know like mother give down to a million bucks that they could squeeze out of a bankruptcy uh
5:05 case and they feel horrible they feel broke like how am I going to live what's my family right and uh and then most
5:12 people right in the world may not see a million doll in in lifetime but it's all
5:18 like Chris Rock said the best he's like [ __ ] we always talk about Oprah Oprah billionaire Oprah the Brillion Aire but
5:24 if but if Bill Gates woke up with Oprah money he slid his wrist and all the all
5:30 jumping out the window on the way down he be slitting his wrist like oh my God two billion you but that's how it is
5:36 right you be a lot of money yeah I mean yeah but was 100 whatever rull that out
5:43 you know it's that's what he owns and stuff right or it's not about pulling anything out it's about perception if
5:48 you if you could raise 10 million and somebody gives you 10 million most
5:53 likely you could raise a million even if [ __ ] goes [ __ ] up with the 10 million so once you get to a certain point all
5:59 these people all these people it's like it's like anything else kamla had a whole situation with
6:06 the presidency right right for president she raised billions of dollars and didn't win you know what she can run
6:12 again and raise billions of dollars again so there's a certain viability to the fact of people finding the person
6:19 that they want to invest in and that's part of that's half the battle you know you could fail the you know the the the
6:26 the guy who started we work and that [ __ ] went to hell I remember he's raising another 300 million from some
6:32 yeah they gave him another company that's crazy yeah he's just a good marketer that's one of the things that's why people keep giving Trump money
Wealth, Hustle Culture, and Entrepreneurship
6:38 there's only certain people you could give a certain amount of money to because it's it's a it's a it's a thin
6:44 line between the [ __ ] you never met don't know that's try to pitch you something to the person that said I
6:49 raised 10 million on this other project I raised 15 Mill because that's that's all Victor capital is you know you're
6:56 not going to win on every company you're you're your B your proposition you're going to lose more than you win but your
7:02 wins have to be exponentially more than your losses so you're basically saying
7:07 that most rich people or very wealthy people are just scammers who know how to
7:13 raise money from the absolutely that's it's a hustle game it's a hustle look
7:19 it's like you getting into a dope game right but [ __ ] like you come in and you're like oh you don't know you
7:25 typically get [ __ ] on consignment right Consignment is you getting it and you come back back with the bread right you
7:31 but you you doing it on a dream yeah some people you know some people may get flushed out not be able to come back
7:37 there repercussions whatever or you out the game whatever the situation is depending on who gave it to you but if
7:42 you come back with the bread right even if you break even and you don't make money yourself the fact that you prove
7:48 that you can turn you can turn you can turn money into an investment even if it's a loss look at Amazon look at
7:53 Netflix look at all these companies that took losses year over year over year right it was the ideology and the the
7:59 idea of the fact that they could make money so once you get down that gravy trade and people giving you 10 million
8:05 20 million 30 million who else you going to give 20 million to and also like businesses like
Business Models: Amazon, Netflix, and Apple
8:11 Amazon they they they stay open because they keep innovating their money maker is their their their cloud services
8:18 right the the Amazon delivery and all that other crap really doesn't make them
8:23 money just it's it's it's that when they sell advertising and data and all that type of stuff now that really makes the
8:30 money rest of that stuff it's it's like uh uh we were talking about this yesterday lost leaders in in some
8:36 businesses you know like Costco when they sell them $150 hot dogs they lose like 20 cents or something 9 cents or 10
8:41 cents per hot dog but it keeps people coming back cuz you go in them they say you just craving a hot dog pause and you
8:47 want to go up in there and buy some some hot dogs and then you go and you end up you can end up with like toilet paper
8:53 detergent everything you walk in you walk out with a bunch of stuff and your hot dog and that but that's a lot the
8:59 chickens too they $5.99 the price never changed you go there you get a fat bird that tastes good off the
9:05 rotisserie and you you you leave with a bunch of other stuff yeah yeah the the
9:10 the proposition to keep coming back is the only way to create a viable business and and what keeps somebody coming back
9:17 is not necessarily what you make your money on but what keeps somebody coming back allows you the opportunity to get creative like you said and do other
9:24 things and be Innovative cuz look look at Apple with the iPhone this just this been the same Dam iPhone 10 I mean this
9:30 is basically the same iPhone right really I mean a little bit I mean if you
9:35 if you put if you were out at a club a restaurant whatever and everybody's on their phones no one would know there was
9:41 a time we would recognize a new phone because there was some new design it had
9:47 a new back some some [ __ ] was to it it was like oh [ __ ] you got man you go to a spot now you people would not be able to
9:54 pick oh you got the new one you got the there was a time we knew from a distance from afar phone you had it was like a
10:01 flip phone or the sidekicks Lauren were you old enough to remember Sidekicks yeah it like slid up on the
10:08 side right yeah like SL yeah your grandma probably had one yeah okay
10:16 yeah yeah side kits and stuff black oh I
10:21 was a big black oh this guy was be used to argue about this no yeah then he switched to iPhone then all of a sudden
10:27 he forgot what a Blackberry was I so Blackberry just got jum out the window for a Blackberry oh I used to follow
10:33 them like a lot with the you remember that that R&B singer F Mel yeah yeah about the
10:43 BBM what's your BBM that the first BBM for the BBL you're like yo give me your BBM you
Evolution of Mobile Phones (Sidekick, Blackberry)
10:50 put the number in and you know you could communicate overseas and you didn't have to pay any of those SE charges now yeah
10:57 you know people just ask for Instagram could you know you what's up too yeah what's up yeah what's that with all that
11:03 stuff speaking of L let's keep it moving because I I um I kept getting fed no pun intended all this fat content
Viral Story: Lyft Driver and Overweight Passenger
11:11 um because of that that that that rapper girl and look I'll speak more if you guys don't want to get into this because
11:17 you're both healthy it's fine um I'll talk on it because it won't look like
11:22 I'm the bad guy here um I saw a bunch of different videos well first off that that rapper lady I guess him from That
11:29 Couldn't the the lift driver business I think so yeah I think you know she got a little press on this I don't know I
11:36 didn't hear her music but I'm sure people are looking it up and whatnot so she came out said oh the lift driver
11:41 wouldn't let me in she weigh like what like 4 or 500 lbs and getting the little Toyota Corolla or whatever it was um I
11:49 could see this is where it's a funny line okay it's a lift driver it's not like a person that has to they could
11:54 turn down your ride if they want but if he's saying that he's his car is like messed up his wheels or tires a't messed
12:01 supension yeah yeah I don't want you in the car uh she he could say that but is
12:06 the business liable like lyt are they liable for any like like stuff like that because that's the individual they're
12:12 individual contractors so I don't I mean I think there's probably a you know limit of exposure that the driver can
12:20 you know anybody a passenger could sue unless you have some kind of assault or something where it's documented that
12:26 that person has done it before and the aware of it but it's to their discretion
12:32 right you know you let somebody in and say hey no you know which is kind of interesting though because if you can't
12:41 pick up anybody over a certain weight or if that's you know I don't know if you like you would think like you would know
12:47 that right like hey I I need to get my car completely up to spec right yeah why
12:53 did that's that's my next Point uh the going to the stuff like okay you have to get the car of the spec and then the
Plane Seat Controversy and Airline Accommodations
12:59 plane stuff I don't know if you saw the other video I sent through overweight woman talking about how planes need to
13:05 adapt to her size where she can have two or three seats when she needs it extended seat belts wider rows I'm like
13:13 they got to rebuild okay so you're telling me that because you weigh a few more pounds or a few hundred more pounds
13:19 than the next person that we should accommodate you with a plane which is fine we could do that like look you
13:26 you're everybody wants to be an entrepreneur nowadays why don't you all invest in a airline that only flies
13:31 around big people like myself okay like myself people okay I'm not being racist here or fat phobic I'm
13:39 being critical self-aware understanding of the problem
13:46 and look I would love to swim in my seat because sometimes and I'm gonna be I'm I'm being totally real with because I had this real conversation with my wife
13:53 we when we fly out of where we live in Ohio they be these those little passenger planes mhm and them seats are
14:00 old and small so they're a little tighter now I've gained maybe 40 50 lbs
14:05 right since the pandemic I get in those little seats yo I am like this close away from asking for a Ste seat belt
14:12 extender I swear to you I got to like hold my guts in and if I'm wearing like a puffy coat or something like just over
14:18 the winter time we were flying I put the Pu I had to I had to like readjust and then get it in and and it fits I mean
14:24 it's not like uncomfortable but getting it on is tough now regular plane now like if you know like Delta flight or
14:29 whatever a regular you know nice plane it's easy I and I have a little bit of room I can you know cinch it in a little
14:35 bit and tighten it up a little if I need to so I'm good there but on these little planes I feel like oh God I'm I'm I need
14:40 to go lose some weight I can only imagine with that those bigger people the three like four 500 pound people
14:46 have to go through and but I also think like not to say look people have medical
14:52 conditions and all that thyroid problems or whatever and they're just swollen everywhere or whatever but if you just
14:57 eaten a bunch of Cheetos and and and and KFC and [ __ ] and you're fat as [ __ ] like I don't feel bad for you go [ __ ] run
15:04 a car or get on a [ __ ] Amtrak or get a horse or something a camel so you're
15:10 say so you're saying you're saying just have a stipulation to you want to know why they're fat whether no I don't think
15:16 you ask that right that's that's that's that's their medical that's a private that I'm saying be more self-aware and
15:23 understand how you got here so so what you ask for internally you should know
15:29 how you got there and asked for certain things based on look look look let me put it to you this way if I'm walking through the woods and I see a burning
15:36 cross and a bunch of white hoods with with the the little little points on them I'm not going to jump in there and
15:42 be like yo what we doing how we doing here can I join your little let me get that extra seat out yeah let me hang out
Personal Reflections on Weight and Flying
15:48 with y'all right I don't Bel long here so you're saying not no see it's a bad maybe that's a bad analogy sorry it's a
15:54 bad analogy I'm not I'm not trying to say that I don't you all that no seats for you he need to go hey you would put
16:01 me in a weird spot no no no no no no no no I they they they belong on a plane if
16:07 if they they're they're mindful of the situation they're going into yeah you
16:12 can't complain and say oh I only bought one seat now I can't fit what about the person that's sitting next to you and
16:17 all that other stuff you got to buy your two seats that you need to buy you have to make sure that you know the plane you know that that you call the airline and
16:23 make sure that the plane is big enough for whatever you need those are the things you have to do like a handicap person has to go through that [ __ ] yeah
16:28 too to make sure they have a wheelchair and all that stuff you're saying just because the wheelchair ain't automatically there for you that that is
16:34 the problem you know like all or you or you could be or you can be seven feet tall that's exactly what about tall
16:40 people yeah right what about tall people know it it doesn't make doesn't make sense I don't have many large people
16:47 like that in my life I know on my wife my wife's side she I think there's like an uncle a cousin that's very large he I
16:53 don't think he travels much or anything like that and and all that but I I don't know I don't know do any of us know
16:58 anybody that large no not only on only on TV my 600
17:03 lb life Lo and [ __ ] I don't know anybody you know I mean I I would intervene if I
17:09 knew somebody who was getting to that point like oh you'd say something why is she talking you ain't
17:15 talking to what that's going up well you're not I'm getting there yo you was over here my blood pressure through the
17:22 roof and be P me while I'm trying to well and I got you all set up got you
17:27 yeah they got me all set up his girl this girl saved my life yo she had me she was like you better go to that doctor she took my blood pressure and
17:33 everything she's like it's like 200 over 1,000 you need to go I like I was go on Monday I did and now I'm fixed yeah I
17:40 think I think at the end of the day I think people who fig small whatever the situation I mean I agree you should know
17:47 right your limitations with regards to how you how you get in where you fit in
17:53 I don't know pun intended I but at the end of the day it's hard like people get
17:58 so sensitive about what other people should be creating for them you know it's like oh you don't have this here
18:06 don't y'all don't have this on the menu like oh bro no we don't have that years ago um somebody uh this
Work Ethics, Religious Beliefs, and Money Decisions
18:14 grocery store worker like tried to sue the grocery store because they didn't want to touch the bacon when they were
18:20 ringing out people at the register so like it's your [ __ ] job to touch all the food and ring it out so why are you
18:26 Su then don't work there like what talking about they're paying you to do something like and it's funny because I
18:32 thought about this because a friend of well you know I'm not going to you know a partner of mine they had religious reasons for not taking a a million dooll
18:41 deal for um I think I told you about this Sean where oh yeah yeah yeah man well you know I was say show me right
18:47 show me is a devout Muslim he elusive media thank you you're great one of our partners here and he had a valid reason
18:53 for not wanting to take a million dollars from pork.org a government organization to to do a campaign for
18:59 bacon and I get it but then sometimes I'm like million dollars though and he explained to me why and it made sense
19:06 now we get I'm not going to get into the details of why but it made sense to me and there's certain things I wouldn't do like I wouldn't like if somebody uh from
19:14 the Republican Party came to me and said oh we want you to do media for our you know um like Trump or somebody like that
19:21 I probably turn it down you know like it's not one of those things like political ideology and stuff like that
19:26 do fall in the scope of things I wouldn't mess with if um like for money but then what bag you know like with
19:32 that like what if they said you know we give you $5 million and all you got to do with some this and that and I like I
19:39 have to think it over Would You Do It Lauren um I wouldn't but I feel like it
19:45 ties into our last um our last podcast with the Trump and uh Nelly
19:53 perform I feel like they definitely paid them big bucks I don't think they just willingly was like I'm with it you know
20:00 what I'm saying so but personally no I I like what if nobody knew you did it you just did it you know they paid they said
20:07 here Lauren $5 million low see see but that's that's the thing
20:13 that's the thing people people have this like oh I wouldn't do but you you're already breaking your moral codes for
20:19 money so why not just do it anyway if you got mean like it's not like performing or anything like that but
20:25 like well you gotta think about it like this think about it like this right is well when an attorney right everybody
20:30 has a right to an attorney whether you're a murderer whether you're rapist whether you're this whether you're that like so everybody has that basic right
20:38 right so everybody has a basic right to feed their family however you know like it's like the thing right we if if if a
20:46 mother's like stealing diapers in the grocery store right we look at that differently right there somebody robbing
20:52 a bank like if somebody just needs formula or whatever you know for their kids there there's like levels to to a
20:58 situation and I feel like I I just I just unblur all the lines I'm like listen if if you if somebody offers you
Moral Dilemmas in Business and Politics
21:07 million dollars whatever and and and this in the scope of whatever it is you do I mean look at the end of the day you
21:14 know we all came through generational stuff from having to take [ __ ] from
21:21 situations and you know people not even knowing uh black person is the singer of
21:26 a certain song and the they realize that for the first time or an author for a certain book and they realize that for
21:32 the first time or I mean we have to get there any way shape
21:38 or form that we can get there so I never have any issues or problems if that's
21:44 what you do that's what you do same like the the dude on the street like the the Uber driver you're not going to well I
21:51 guess some people don't pick up people if they have a certain weight but you know in general we do what we do to
21:56 survive you know so like whatever it is that that that entails and and what you do in your life then then more powerful
22:04 to you because if if we segment the population into moral aptitude of like
22:10 I'm not going to do this I'm not going to do that based on whatever the case may be we would have never got to the
22:16 point that we are now because it would have been nothing but Revolt for us right coming through slavery and then be
22:22 we had to play that part you know like to get to the point where we could make change because listen at the end of the
22:29 day if we didn't play that part we already know what the repercussion would have been so I think get the bag and
22:36 turn it into something good for your community or your cause or what have you but use it wisely you know because
22:43 people will do great causes and go to the strip club and go to the whatever and blow it all away for for nothing
22:50 they they always judge you see that's the thing it doesn't matter what you do the minute they see the flaw in the your
22:57 character or like or they saw that how you got your mind like they still judge Jay-Z for selling drugs right you I mean
23:05 look he did he I mean he didn't serve any time for it or anything but you did the sin now you straighten out your life
23:11 shouldn't you be praising that person why do they stigmatize everybody that comes out of prison on on regardless a
23:17 murder or whatever you did the time and then you straighten your life out but you can't run for office you can't do
23:23 this you can't do that it's kind of messed up I mean it look that's why I try you try to live a straight edged
23:28 life but I still think it's not fair in some senses especially if the person has a
23:34 good heart and understands what they did you know was a mistake and I can only imagine because I made mistakes right I
23:41 could have been in jail many times right or anything for that like stupid stuff that I've done I think all of us can say
23:47 that uh for something right but I just I just feel bad you know that uh it's a
23:55 with the like if you if you have to do something for money or or you just really good at something I'm good at marketing like if I were to take the
Cancel Culture, Public Perception, and Redemption
24:01 money from from a political adversary because they want my marketing skills
24:07 and you know if they happen to win and the world ends and all that [ __ ] because of my marketing that would suck but at
24:12 the end of the day so you got like those are the things you got to live with right um well here's the question though
24:18 here's the here's here's the counter to anyone who feels a certain way about someone performing for or whatever
24:25 whatever the scenario is would you feel the same way if that person performed
24:30 for free just to promote their talent their brand their business whatever and
24:35 said hey I'm not going to take a check but I'm you know what I'm going to take the platform I'm going to take the stage
24:40 would people feel the exact same way would people respect that and the people that may respect that I'm like why don't
24:47 you respect them getting paid for it then right because if they're gonna do it for free oh cuz it's honor you know
24:54 what's so funny those same people they like like oh you're stupid for do you know what the comments would be under
25:00 the the post oh you're stupid for not doing that for money you're an idiot for not doing that for money the only way I
25:05 do that I get and you really believe in this like and that's that's the whole point yeah look you can't please nobody
25:11 on in the social media world that's the whole thing nobody nobody's happy really
25:16 you it could be all that stuff you do it for Noble reason or do it because you actually believe in it exactly if you're
25:21 not so why get [ __ ] like I that's kind of the thing that got us in this weird
25:26 place that we're in now as a society yeah right not giving a [ __ ] which is
25:31 cool not giving a [ __ ] if you're not giving a [ __ ] about the right things but that's kind of a cliche is that the word
25:37 maybe or catch22 it's kind of a catch 22 right like you can't is that the yeah
25:43 that's the right word for it yeah it's a lose lose everything you can you there a
25:48 lose lose proposition like there's no you're not going to please everybody everybody's not going to agree with what
25:54 you do and that's the whole thing if you're a professional athlete you're an Entertainer you're any tight way shape or form in a public eye
The Impact of Social Media on Public Judgment
26:00 you know it's same thing you talk you know when people like leave maybe like a a bad Google review or whatever right
26:08 typically people will leave a negative review not necessarily A positive review i l a negative review on your uh on your
26:15 your company on Google five star five star ship it ship
26:23 it but our guy's got $8.7 million in his in his Jack his black
26:28 jackpot I was playing the other day lost all 10 you know what and you know what he's probably had a lot of people follow
26:35 him and go completely the wrong way and ruin their life but that's not his fault I'm one of them I'm one of them I ruin
26:41 my life this this is a blackjack Gambler guy we're talking about yeah got me thinking I could be a make the big noney
26:49 not even close yeah gambling's bad yo like I'm just I'm just it's funny how we talked about this a couple of times and
26:55 I had that big like thing with Kofi on that last episode right now I'm just so focused on other [ __ ] that that that
27:02 that distraction is no longer I have not played blackjack on my phone for money
27:08 in probably two weeks you specified for money so have you like gambling it's
27:14 gambling are you playing like for fake blackjack or something no it's it's just the live casino steak with Drake and
27:21 steak CU you're like you were like I haven't played for money I didn't know if you oh no no no I'm me like I'm playing like different games on my phone
27:27 that that kind of mind like go M and stuff I need that I have to train my brain to get to to work better but uh
27:33 that other stuff n not so much and you know we I get it to they keep giving me money like they send me $150 cash to
27:39 play more so I'll blow it and then I'll stop if I get more hopefully I'll stop
27:45 and take it out like I've been on run I got like four remember at a time I told you I had like a dollar I turned into 4
27:50 Gs and then I lost it all oh yeah yeah it's crazy oh I want to stick I want to stick
27:56 yeah this fat stuff because this is the funny thing about fat phobic marketing I saw this is where it all started when I
Fatphobia in Marketing and Body Positivity Debates
28:02 started seeing all these these fat Clips on my Instagram but um let me share the screen because I want you guys to watch this video for it's short this is this
28:09 um this large woman uh ranting about her uh her St lady no no this is different
28:16 this is different let me see let me reload the screen so we see the thing she's just ranting about her uh let me
28:22 see can you hear this hny to market products that have fewer C calories or are healthier is fat
28:30 phobic skinny pop Skinny Cow with the tape measure tied around the waist and you could try to change the logo but
28:37 it's still fat phobic skinny girl egregious just egregious to make
28:42 something have fewer calories less sugar you say make it skinny Smoothie King I
28:48 hope you can now see how people use fat phobia as a marketing tool it's not about those options having less calories
28:53 and less sugar it's the way they're marketed using the word skinny to market products they have so wow I don't
29:02 believe her I don't understand like this is literally a place called Fat
29:08 Burger yeah like a a burger place right yeah so they're marketing how the size
29:14 of their burger being fat to get more people in the door now skinny to Market
29:20 to people who are trying to lose weight to me as a marketer makes sense what say
29:26 you on this top I don't understand this lady's rant I don't think it's a bad
29:32 thing to use skinny like if you're offended don't buy the product it's plenty of products out here can make fat
29:38 she can make fat food like that's still better
29:44 like I agree so but but but that's like she's saying it's fat phobic like I
29:49 don't understand how that even makes sense like it doesn't they're not even mentioning fat people in a negative
29:55 context they're just saying skinny popcorn skinny this and there's no skinny like I literally looked at all the stuff that she was like pointing out
30:02 I didn't see a picture of a skinny person in any of those ads or or or products so it's I mean I just going
30:09 along with the whole thing like I I don't understand and it's sort of like my feeling about you know um a lot of
30:15 the stuff that goes on in in uh when we jump out the window for Trans and gay
30:21 communities and all that type of stuff how some of the you know and they don't but it doesn't go specifically into marketing I guess um and again I love I
30:30 love all those people but at the end of the day like being in a minority such as like like being black or even Hispanic
30:37 or whatever it's it's it's it's a little bit different than just you know wanting specific things marked into I I remember
30:44 hearkening back to this clip from Areno Hall Show back in like 1992 gay dude jumps out the audience and goes why
30:50 don't you have gay people on your show you should do and and mind you Ario Hall is the only black man who has a late
30:57 night show this point right why isn't this man over at Johnny Carson or David Letterman saying that [ __ ] he's talking
Social Issues: Representation and Cultural Expectations
31:03 to Areno and then aridio gets in his face and it's like I had Elton John here I
31:10 had this person I had that person what the [ __ ] are you talking about and it shut home me up like that and quickly
31:16 and he's like I'll have whoever I want on the show that I know and I like and that's the way it should be whether they're gay or not see that's the type
31:22 of thing like with the thing like if like if we choose not to have fat people on our podcast mine is myself right
31:29 does that mean we're fat phobic or racist or whatever like no it's or or or or homophobic or whatever like when the
31:36 time is right or when the right person that we know wants to come on on the platform that's when it happens I feel like a lot of people again I'm using
31:42 this word jump out the window a lot lately but jump out the window for these for these causes that that that that
31:48 don't make any real sense and I think that's part of you know going back to politics what made it easier for people
31:55 to say like hey Trump makes sense because he's with us the majority of the people
32:00 you know what I mean talking like like regular [ __ ] and I'm like and which makes sense to me but I honestly those
32:06 some of those issues that even those conservatives talk about are nonsense too like religion doesn't you know
32:12 affect my life on a daily basis you know I'm not [ __ ] abortions and [ __ ] that you know I mean I don't I don't believe in
32:19 abortion but if my wife needed to get an abortion or whatever she can go get it whatever I don't care that's a woman's Choice all that type of [ __ ] but my
32:27 point being is like some people they take they take these issues too seriously and I don't know where there's
32:32 going to be some kind of Middle Ground one day cuz I know we've we've gone so far left and so far right in certain
32:37 points of our in history and I'm not talking politics wise I'm just talking ideology wise
32:43 that when is it all gonna do we have to live in extremes all the time why can't we just be like yo live your [ __ ]
32:50 life that's all well that's I me you know that's that's that's what it is I
32:55 mean there always an antagonist I mean it's you know that's just from you know
33:01 again from the beginning of time right there's always someone that's going to be the anti antithesis of whatever it is
33:07 that you're believing in whatever conflict you know Spurs culture right
33:14 like like religion in a lot of cases there's a lot
33:19 of people pillaged and and forced into that right and then you had competing religions right different sects and
33:26 things that came from that and so that's just what the nature of humanity is like
33:32 people um are not going to Kumbaya and be hand in hand on mostly anything you
33:38 know outside of the fact of wanting to live right there's a small percentage of people that for whatever reason or
33:45 suicide you know want to do harm to other people and themselves blah blah but at the end of the day there's not
33:52 really many people that are going to believe and honor the same things that you and I
34:00 honor people right that all of us honor it's always going to be something right think about like this when you're
34:05 driving your car I'm the type of person that if somebody's like trying to get in the lane I'll let them in because it's
34:11 just like for me I'm like go yeah I'm I'm not I'm that that helps things move but there's a lot of people oh they get
34:17 the RO see what yeah they just move they'll inch you're all in traffic and they'll just inch inch inch inch inch
34:24 just to not let you into the lane like and I never that but the PE person on
34:29 the other side doesn't understand why I want to get in in front of them right it's the same type of psyche but on the
34:36 opposite flip so that's just what it is we just got to navigate best we can and
34:42 uh have discussions where we can actually talk about these things and maybe some way somehow people will you
34:48 know open up conversations and and figure out things for themselves along with other people but I think it's just
34:54 that's just Humanity unfortunately sad yeah speak you know discussions and and
Political Climate and Trump’s Policies
35:00 politics I guess we got to go back to politics because it's been about a week and some change and your man
35:06 Trump he doing the planes crashing his supporters being deported all types of
35:11 crazy [ __ ] so I think I want to start I don't want to jump into that plane thing because I don't know much about it but I did see a lot of trump well not a lot I
35:20 I don't know if this is true or not where that man I saw a young Mexican man getting deported I guess he Mexican and
35:27 he had Latinos for Trump shirt on and some photographer or somebody caught a picture of it which is him being cuffed
35:32 up by Ice agents and it's just like a exactly and and I've been seeing on social media as well a lot of white
35:40 people crying that their SNAP benefits are gone and uh you know why does my kid
35:46 not getting lunch today at school um where's my you know pretty
35:51 soon it's going to be where's my social security check uh all this stuff I lost a million dooll opportunity because of
35:57 this guys million dollars million dollar like potentially I don't know we were in the running for it but I lost a million
36:04 dollar opportunity and Lauren look if I got that type of money you definitely would be getting a raise
36:11 uh but people people are not so you know some some people are suffering uh
36:18 individuals such as myself and potentially you Sean businesses minority owned businesses whatever uh might might
36:25 feel a little burned from this uh uh but like what is the are we getting what we
36:32 thought we would get because we said this thing a while back before the election like Trump is saying all this
36:38 crazy stuff and I think you were one of denialists like he ain't gonna do that he ain't gonna do that but so far the
36:43 executive orders are coming through people are getting put in the Patty wagons I'm waiting for them to freaking
36:49 you know NAB up Hillary Clinton and put her in the jail cell or something like they promised that like things are
36:55 happening what do you think well not well the he all the things he said I mean the deportation stuff he talked
Immigration, Deportations, and Political Impact
37:00 about like he you know he made that he made that pretty clear that that was going to be first order of business and
37:06 the interesting thing about it was he picked up a lot of the uh Latino vote based on the Deport deportation stuff
37:13 because they're like I'm here I I I did what I needed to do and you know and and
37:19 they're they're taking you know they're taking my job too like that that was a that was a big thing for um for the
37:25 community so it's you know I'm not surprised by this deportation is never
37:30 going to look good it's always going to look horrible no matter fine if you're if it's if it's done properly because
37:37 other countries should and will do the same thing if you're an illegal and they catch you right so oh yeah we just
37:44 happen to have like you know I don't say open Border in the sense like the Republican would but our borders are a
37:49 little more open to refugees and and um Asylum Seekers and things like that cuz
37:55 I mean we're a nice country and and it all the it's all it all depends on right
38:00 which imig which immigrant class which person how smart they are if they can
38:06 help us Albert Einstein right was [ __ ] basically you know we we
38:12 basically stole him from did they did they round up any Europeans no do you see any of that this
38:18 is all this is all going to be because you know they there was Latin this they're all going to be Latin yeah
38:24 America South there was a statistic that came out is while uh right when Trump became president that a lot of illegals
38:32 that you know would expired visas or well yeah his brother were part of that they were a lot of them European or they
38:41 white people but it depends again on how smart you are right there's a hierarchy to Immigrant I I think smart I mean well
38:50 that's that's a discussion what is the definition so a lot of people think Kanye is a genius I
38:56 think he's an idiot I mean but like like even though I love him to that I love Kanye but he's an idiot he can't read
39:02 Elon Musk Elon Musk is dumb too like in my opinion he says dumb stuff did you
39:08 see that Don Lemon interview he caught him on the on the thing like he was like well oh couldn't he couldn't he couldn't
39:14 like explain his way out of understanding why why Dei makes sense
39:20 and and how do you explain why he's bad he couldn't explain why he's bad because he was assuming he literally just says
39:26 the assumption is is white people do a better job than everybody else that's what what he wanted to say but he didn't
39:33 say it he's just like well if you hire the blacks and the Browns and the Asian and all this to do things they're just
39:40 going to mess it up that's what he's saying but literally he's just saying only white people deserve these opportunities even though the majority
39:47 of the mess ups are white people every [ __ ] War every [ __ ] this and that everything that that happens bad in this
39:53 world for the most part can root back to some white guy doing something stupid
39:59 like himself so and the fact and not to even mention how slaves and immigrants
40:05 built this whole right so so that history book yeah all
40:12 all the data centers and the the the the um the the the server centers and all
40:19 this [ __ ] that supports all Amazon was all paved through right Native American and and and black African right slave
40:27 that was all that was all cultivated to have these centers and land that you
40:33 could build on things like that through agriculture you know so [ __ ] peanuts and [ __ ] too peanuts and black man wait
40:39 how did the black man event the peanut there all with George L Carver wait is that an event like did he did he
40:46 did he do the genetics like with the seeds to make the peanut I got to look that up I don't even know like why do
40:52 they they give is it the peanut butter did you make the peanut butter I don't even know how this works but I'm interested seeing out his man invented
40:58 the peanut that's amazing no Carver did a lot of stuff with uh Agriculture and
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41:04 helped to you know create ways and methods to make things grow uh more
41:10 prosperous but uh yeah peanuts I don't know I I I this whole thing that's going
41:16 on it's not like you know I was talking to my sister about it this morning she she has this whole like she doesn't give a [ __ ] anymore she's like that school
41:23 board everybody's talking all this crazy [ __ ] now now now everybody's left Wi on the school board and wants to put all
41:30 the all this [ __ ] back in the books like like you know they want to have like like transgenders reading stories the
41:35 kids now like the whole school board in Atlanta I'm like and the two years ago everybody wanted to take all the trans
41:41 people out of the school and make it bathroom you know like everybody get their genitals checked in the bathroom
41:46 like all this crazy stuff so now but then now everybody flipped on their side like what is wrong with people it's this
41:53 God I need to move to another planet I keep thinking about that like Al s yeah tonight we were talking about that [ __ ]
41:59 I was like this this world it's it's like so [ __ ] stupid oh yeah it's crazy it's crazy I was just just talking
42:05 about this last night it's like every every time you look it's like something some new crazy
42:11 tragedy disaster you know it's and you become more conscious of
42:16 it bad though like you got to understand no it crime rates are no no no no no no
42:21 no crime is down things that like if you look at look wait look back to like the
42:27 1960s 20s 30s whatever people in this country yeah overall it's that I think
42:34 like Petty small stuff is up but that's what leads to bigger things anyway I we get to discuss that but murders are down
42:41 and stuff like that but let me tell you something if you look back to like the things that used to happen in the 50s
42:48 and 60s especially the black people lynchings uh you know like hangings people getting murdered and chopped up
42:54 and eaten all the all the different Psychopaths that did [ __ ] Charles Manson all this crazy stuff these people around
43:00 this is and and then also like the Cults and all this other crap that that that where people were killing each other like mass mass uh suicides and all this
43:07 type of stuff Jim Jones sending all those people to Africa not Jimmy Jones from dip but the other guy the preacher
43:13 so Guyana yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah so like you get you get all those crazy things that happened in the in the not
43:20 too distant past and and reflect on them compared them to some of the tragedies that happen today or even some of the
43:27 like like you know bad things that you hear about in the news it's not that bad considering you know the crack era
43:34 remember the crack era yeah yeah strung out I mean I mean I think right now the youth is like kind of out of control
43:41 like I mean the youth are they 15 16 year old they're like the they're like the terrce squad now you know like you
43:48 you you see what they doing boys the cars yeah that you know uh car jacket
43:56 whatever I mean all the cities I mean I know DC was carjack I'm so detached I'm
44:02 detached from that reality um you know I knew I knew people personally that got
44:08 carjacked like four or five people that you know I mean the the Sam who works for me got carjack at the uh at the the
44:14 gas station who's he driving just he said Mercedes but the [ __ ] that dude got money you know this dude that work he
44:21 works for him this dude wearing Louis Vuitton sneakers he got he got like uh
44:28 got he got he got car jacked like for yeah yeah gunpoint yeah like at the at the at the gas station they ran what
44:34 type of B was he dve must have been an old one or something cuz you can't no it wasn't an old one it was you they found
44:40 it though they got it back he had a Tracker so they found it yeah they found it with like four or five other cars um
44:46 but it was traumatizing for him cuz they you know they pulled out guns and you know I meaning carar up in the hood go to
44:52 Virginia and put your gas in like I don't think that's it but that's the thing these you know 15 16 you know like
44:58 the the the the two girls that uh killed that um that Uber East driver they hit
School Boards, Social Issues, and Public Policies
45:04 him with the taser it was 14 15 year old girls and you know he tried to you know
45:10 they were driving a car the car flipped he's holding on to the door and he flies that caught on car that was right
45:17 downtown um but these I mean you know these kids are so desensitized now with
45:23 um everything I mean and and it just it just progressed is right we're we're
45:28 we're we're slowly but surely get into Hunger Games territory I this basically
45:33 oh dude think of it every you watch on TV there's no real filter now you can
45:40 say pretty much whatever I mean you can basically you
45:45 can have whatever's going on on television you they literally over and over again is showing a plane blow up in
45:51 a helicopter right that the F the the first time I had a situation like that in my life lifetime is seeing something
45:58 in real time where the news actually showed some catastrophe like that was 911 before that I had never really seen
46:05 what about the Challenger air uh well that was that was on live TV so that was
46:10 different but I'm talking about where they regurgitated right they were after after that they weren't really showing
46:16 that over and over 911 was like to me that was the first time you saw the the
46:22 towers coming down they were showing it on a constant you know cycle people jumping out windows and stuff yeah that
46:29 was like one of the first time that 24-hour news cycle was real yeah it was like it was like when Trump got shot at
46:34 they showed that [ __ ] over and over again over and over again when Kennedy got shot when Kenny got shot and killed
46:39 they showed it on you know haraldo had like one little segment where he first showed this recruiter film and they didn't show it wasn't like Nightly News
46:46 like Hey we're gonna analyze this and show this right now you you go on World
46:51 Star you can see somebody get burked out like I mean I only say if it bleeds it leades right that's a news thing yeah so
46:58 it it's it's so different now um so these kids can in real time see death
47:05 like you know like literally like it was shocking for us to see people jumping out of the window and World chasing that was shocking and you those faces of
47:13 death movies lot of oh yeah that was CRA but but but but nowadays it's nothing you know it's
47:20 normal you got world star between world star Instagram Tik Tok whatever the case would be you see accidents you see
47:25 people brawling fights like you people are live streaming M that sh clown movie
47:31 you showed me oh terrifier yeah that's do terrifier you ever see that [ __ ] Lauren terrifier no I Haven seen that
47:37 but but it's really wild that's he need me I don't watch her oh he made me watch
47:44 that [ __ ] I like a little little horror flick sometimes I watched that [ __ ] it didn't make I I laughed because it was
47:49 so corny but then it's no no no it's crazy the third one oh did you get the third one oh yeah I got to watch that I
47:56 watch first there's the fourth one it's going to be the like the you see that I sent you the the the TR Trail I sent you
48:03 like the they're talking about um what they're start starting the filming now but they're gonna talk about his Zach story like how did he become the Killer
48:10 Clown or whatever I mean it's it is what it those those those things aren't that bad I
48:15 think they were kind of funny but I'm so i' seen some wild ass [ __ ] horror flicks back in the day like it's some crazy [ __ ] like Faces of Death and U oh
48:22 yeah yeah yeah uh what was it Evil Dead all that [ __ ] was terrible I mean it looked fake and [ __ ] but it was like
48:29 just a just a premise and the story lines and the the the creepiness behind all that like asist and all
48:36 that like yeah those Texas Chainsaw Massacre Texas Chainsaw yeah chainsaw
48:41 wait was uh what's the [ __ ] with the um the little uh the other clown face m not CL the guy
48:47 with the um oh it you talking about no not it it uh the thing with the um you
48:53 said jigsaw jigsaw oh saw saw so yeah those things all those suspense and hard
48:59 people getting decapitated and stuff yeah you know that's just crazy yeah those things I mean that that [ __ ] you got like I really think it [ __ ] up my
Youth Behavior, Crime Rates, and Societal Changes
49:06 brain that's why I talk the way I do it's it's one of those things that's like yo you know I mean it's it's it's
49:13 entertainment you got to enjoy what it is I can't I don't think I could ever I get I get creeped out when I you know cut my finger or see you know G God all
49:21 that stuff that scared me I turn into a little wuss I don't know so yeah that plane the planes you talk crashing into
49:27 each other this idiot goes out there and he did you see the press conference where you're your president yeah I watch
49:33 it yeah I watch it you see this fool try to blame it on Dei he's like oh we don't know much we're trying to figure out that the minute they find that there was
49:39 one person of color or it's like slny eyes or something that's involved in this
49:45 process that Happ happen whether it's somebody sitting in the plane or somebody who's in the bathroom while the
49:51 thing was happening on on this thing he's going to blame it on them watch that's what's going to happen they're
49:56 already doing which is so freaking [ __ ] I I'm like how do you there's
50:02 something fishy about this [ __ ] I'm not trying to get all conspiracy theory but the way the the the the military plane
50:09 going straight into the [ __ ] like you're going into landing path that's a constant thing every 90 seconds you got
50:16 planes landing so like what what was what can I tell you the constant number of distractions that are happening right
50:23 now as they're trying to confirm all of these government appoints I thought
50:29 about no it's it's it's well it's all distractions and what they're do and it's funny because I don't understand
50:35 how the Democrats or any of these saying whatever like two or three Republicans
50:41 that are saying they left are going to let a guy like cash Patel oh I was watching C-SPAN I was watching on C-Span
50:47 when they were uh that man information hearing they asked this man hey you said
50:55 that you're going to turn the FBI into a museum for the Deep State he's I'm not
51:01 you can't these are lies bash there was a video of him literally saying oh yeah
51:06 there was like chck people that he was like connected with and all kind of this guy is insane and you want him to be the
51:12 head of that he's literally talking about rounding up political opponents he's literally talking about putting like they G like if that happens and
51:20 it's it's so funny like people I don't know what it's going to take for PE the the the really down and dirty Trump
51:26 supporter to see what's happening or can they do they just go with this and then turn into brown shirts like Nazi Germany
51:32 is that what's happening right now I know I mean I think that you know
51:38 there's we're we're living in special time there's no doubt about that special this ain't special SP what crazy I'm
51:44 fine I'm doing all right what's that's the whole that's the whole thing is like uh yeah you know we we we thought we
51:51 loved Clinton and and then the crime Bill set in and then basically didn't affect
51:57 every every person who had a little bit of cocaine or weed or whatever went to prison for 20 years yeah that wasn't Z
52:04 it wasn't me or you definitely wasn't Lauren she wasn't even alive but you can't but that's the say but but but it
52:10 doesn't but this goes back to what I go what I say it doesn't really matter like this whole thing but I agree with the
52:16 distraction though because every time when I was watching they were like oh we were supposed to be talking to you about
52:22 the confirmation hearings but we're we're talking about this so I actually made a point to turn to C-SPAN and I was
52:28 watching the confirmation hearings in real time as you know they were going through because c-span's not going to
52:33 report on what's you know outside of congressional stuff mostly yeah so so I
52:39 did watch uh the hearings and I watched um was it Robert Kennedy Jr that was the
52:46 onesies onesies with the novx and he in a onesie no so he has a he has a um a
52:54 foundation and and and they sell onesies that say I'm unvaxxed I'm okay for kid
Humanity, Morality, and Social Awareness
53:01 like babies right and it says one says no vax no problem and but he's on the
53:07 confirmation are is saying he's he's provax but you know he's always talked about how he's anti he's lying yeah but
53:13 but he's he's saying I'm provx proax and they're like well are you gonna do you condone the selling for profit of these
53:20 he's like oh no no I don't I don't have control over that that the I step down from the board I'm not involved in that
53:27 anymore he's like they're like well you founded this you know this is your you're you founded this whole situ this
53:33 nonprofit so again it either side it's going to be it these
53:40 people just do whatever they want to do or need to do to get elected and say whatever they want to say both sides so
53:47 you know all we have to do I guess as people is just be conscious about what's going on but what do we do about it is
53:53 it that's when they start to think like hey Revolution or like they they like really stringing people up that the
53:59 people taking back their government that's really what it's GNA come down to at some point but who's going to step up and do that like the the the Liberals
54:06 are all all all too cucked like like they made a good point I was looking like Charlamagne I don't know if you got
54:12 li listen to brilliant idiots or not Charlamagne and Andrew Schulz podcast right they were just saying like yo the
54:19 like Democrats are essentially if it was a a a sorry to get graphick if it was a
54:25 gay relationship they are the bottom that's what it is they are the bottom they're constantly just being AB like
54:32 taking it Taking it from behind from these Republicans and and and conservative and and the media and
54:39 everything and they're losing and losing and losing and not doing anything about it so I I I look at it like yo am I
54:46 representative of that or am I something else right like there's this whole and you know I I'll even say like Sean
54:53 Lauren you like considering I think our politics are somewhat aligned in some aspects but at the end of the day like
54:59 what are like where where where do you position yourself when that when or if
55:05 that war happens are you g to be too scared to stand on the front line I I personally don't even know I don't even
55:10 know I don't want it to get to that because life is starting to look good you know what I mean like nobody wants it to get to that but there are people
55:17 and I tell Sean this all the time when we talk yo one day and it's it's that there's going to be a breaking point
55:22 because 90% of the people in this country are literally suffering you know like literally below the poverty line
55:28 not making enough and they see what we got regardless and [ __ ] you know what I mean you got you got airpods on fancy
55:34 cameras and [ __ ] nice lighting look at that like BR they get you first they're gonna come over there at his house and that [ __ ] you know they got they GNA get
55:41 you know they go yeah they go they coming for your [ __ ] they and that's the thing they want the same stuff but what is what is what does stuff have to do
55:47 with any of this like when when you can have the same opportunities if you if you didn't vote for the idiot that took
55:54 away your college education or vote for the idiot that took away your healthare or vote for the idiot that that that
55:59 raised your taxes I mean that not raised you know like like took took away anything that will help benefit you that
56:05 you already pay into that the government should offer it's like crazy and you look at the numbers even all the red
56:11 State terrible terrible Health terrible education terrible living condition and they keep voting the same idiots
56:17 in I don't understand I I still don't understand this day and I well I do get it like this it's all [ __ ] mind games
56:24 and [ __ ] but now it's got to the point where where people with half a brain and an education are
56:32 actually going out there and supporting some of this nonsense oh or supporting these types of
56:38 politicians or or ways of thinking or politics or whatever well well well again it goes
56:45 back to you know what I saying we don't live in an alteristic Society like people don't care about the other side
56:52 of the coin they that's just that that's just the thing when maybe in the
56:58 beginning of time where right you had to go from Village to Village and people shared in resources and said hey you
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57:06 know I have a cow you have a goat whatever the case may be right we goat
57:11 bartering well that's the thing though be but but we we are in a killer be killed you know survivor of the fittest
57:19 type situation there's no alism in our society anymore we don't we don't care about our fellow man um look look what
57:28 happened right like anybody who gets like killed or something happens or
57:34 there's some trategy tragedy to it you know you go on social media and within a couple days there was some kind of spin
57:41 right there's something that people are talking about you know we saw the CEO guy get killed
57:48 look I know healthc care companies fleece the wheels and greas a lot of people but damn some dude still lost his
57:55 life and the whole thing was they people had crushes on on the dude nothing I
58:02 mean even if there's some kind of positivity that's like it reminds me of like when that Sandy Hook school
58:08 shooting happened there for for for a solid week every there was a political discussion like we're going to take this seriously now gun now now they're like
58:15 then now with this thing it's like oh we're going to take be the time I understand said the same thing here and
58:21 now everybody forgot about it they're like yeah whatever the same with the same with um uh Texas you know none of
58:27 this should help the kids the elementary school kids right um same thing like you
58:32 think that right man such an atrocity there there's going to have to be something we can all agree on X Y and Z
58:40 but we we really can't you know everything's too intertwined and so the best thing we could do is be
58:47 conscious about what's going on and try to individually impact our close networks of people and try to you know
58:54 get a ripple effect of positivity in some way shape or form locally in our community you know um it's like it's
59:01 like I remember when I first um first bought a property and uh I I would walk around
59:09 and pick up trash um with a trash bag in the neighborhood and people looked at me
59:14 like I was crazy you know it was like I I all kinds of trash it was I F two
59:20 three trash bags you know but again that's not something that you know most
59:25 people are going to necessarily do right but if you do that you you start to create a spirit of atmosphere people see
59:32 you maybe somebody else does it right you get a community right like that's the only way that in your own little
59:37 bubble that we can create some kind of solace in our own head because we're not going to change you're not going change the world there there's a very you know
59:44 it's a very um cliche type of thing you know one man can change the world andah blah blah change but really it's a
59:50 collect sometimes that's all it takes I mean sometime like the right mouthpiece the right well yeah to bring some people
59:58 in yeah that right like to to to to take a path with you but no one person you
1:00:04 know you got to you got to have people that believe in what you're saying and are behind you and um and want to like
1:00:11 support you but but you know the world's [ __ ] up you know so from from our perspective we got to just recognize
1:00:17 what it is you know speak on it try to give some tidbits of you know what we
1:00:23 can in The Ether and see what happens from there but people are just strange
1:00:29 yeah nowadays I mean I think they've always been they just have now Tik Tok to help get their message out there yeah
1:00:37 any who well just going to lighter I I don't know if this is light or not more criminal [ __ ] uh let's talk about that
1:00:43 EXA Rocky thing we were talking about but first I want to give a shout out to Rihanna because I saw her
1:00:51 she invent a new food that I'm going to try this weekend I don't know if you
1:00:56 seen this she took McDonald's Chicken McNugget and put2
1:01:02 200 a scoop caviar on top of it and ate it and and
1:01:07 she said it was delicious I saw Keith Lee try it I saw a couple other people on Tik Tok try it and I think I'm going
1:01:14 to make a Tik Tok and try it I never made a real Tik Tok before on top of McNugget oh she said I
1:01:22 don't oh I think one of her people said it was good like like her her assistant or some [ __ ] you know she's sneaking and
1:01:28 sneaking sneaking some caviar out of caviar fridge at the house and putting it on her McNuggets and she was eating
1:01:34 the [ __ ] and she was like she there's a take there's like a video of her eating it on online somewhere I've never been like a big cavat I've had you know all
1:01:40 typ you ain't been put in on your McNuggets bro well that's yeah I mean you be putting it on those little with
1:01:46 little creeme fresh on those little toaster the toast stick see that's [ __ ] that that's but I've only had
1:01:52 cavy I've never gone out and bought cavy like I've never been like oh about to get some caviar I've been out places you
1:01:58 know events caviar that beluga and all that you got to start hanging out with Sam
1:02:04 more I know Sam prob got caviar in the glove compartment in that
1:02:10 Benz Lauren you [ __ ] with caviar I've had it at a sushi spot and I was not a
1:02:16 fan yeah I just it came in different colors like it was really pretty looking but it tasted this
1:02:23 up I don't a yeah it's not something that yeah I'm has we eat in a particular
1:02:29 way it's it's more of a um it's one of those things that you know if you like I
1:02:36 can't describe but I I I enjoy but I like all types of seafood and stuff so I enjoy cavar caviar how do you who me I'm
1:02:42 G to start eating on chicken McNuggets now but no like when I yeah the same way we just talked about with like the little um yeah little toast thing with
1:02:51 the with the creme fresh on top or uh just straight up on U um what they [ __ ]
1:02:58 how are we doing this before I know we did this thing one the news for yeah yeah yeah I mean you can
1:03:04 get on top of sush you but it's not really cavar that's more like like I think it's salmon row which
1:03:10 is same thing brow is yeah but it's not it's not um the the not Pure or or or
1:03:18 refined in the same way as something like that yeah there's a process that they put the the sturgeon like fish eggs
1:03:24 through to get the like the particular flavors out or or or or whatever uh yeah
1:03:29 like when I go to a restaurant if if it's something that's like you know on the menu and I feel in the mood I'll get
1:03:35 it it is expensive but you know I like caviar now and then I'm not going to but I don't I don't I don't go out of my way to get it I will this weekend though I'm
1:03:42 going to go over to U the expensive market and buy a little thing of caviar
1:03:48 go get a 20 piece Chicken McNugget I'm gonna get fries too cuz I can't have I can't eat McDonald's without their french fry and yeah I sometimes I just
1:03:55 go to McDonald's just to just to get their fries yep so um yeah so I know
ASAP Rocky’s Legal Case and Trial Details
1:04:01 ASAP yeah so Rihanna's this is rih's uh are they are they married no significant
1:04:07 other significant other so yeah so after after his trial maybe after this trial
1:04:12 yeah while he's a homie in her nuggets and um caviar he's out shooting people streets he's on Tru so what what
1:04:19 happened like the the the trial's happening what's going on yeah so it's actually kind of crazy I've been following this so that's one of my
1:04:26 things I love to F follow um trials like I watch from the opening statements
1:04:31 opening arguments all the way down to the closing arguments so the situation
1:04:36 is actually kind of crazy because I knew about the story but I didn't know about
1:04:42 the story story so he has his friend you know ASAP RI who's the victim in this
1:04:47 case so ASAP RI grew up with them high school they known each other since 15 16
1:04:53 years old and somewhere along the line they had a fallen out because ASAP really um thought Rocky should pay for a
1:05:02 funeral for one of their friends but it it it cultivated into this whole beef
1:05:09 and they approached each other in La after texting each other back and forth
1:05:14 back and forth Rocky's like yo let's you know handle this where you at drop your
1:05:20 location he does he Rocky goes over there with a other other the ASAP folks
1:05:27 um um and essentially they get into a fight
1:05:33 altercation and it's all on camera Rocky pulls out a
1:05:38 gun allegedly they say the defense is it's a prop gun so they're saying it wasn't a real gun he
1:05:45 shoots and according to the victim his hand gets grazed so he doesn't get
1:05:51 actually literally shot whatever cops get called This is where gets crazy to me cops get called to the scene after
1:05:59 everything blows over no one's there cops inspect the entire area they don't find any shell cases no sign of a
1:06:06 shooting you know no one's injured everybody's dispersed the guy who grew up with ASAP
1:06:13 Rocky goes back to the scene not to the police goes back to the
1:06:19 scene with his girlfriend with a paper bag and a pen and recovers the shell
1:06:26 casings using a pen and putting him in the paper bag like a detective and then
1:06:31 he proceeds to take pictures of the surrounding cameras in the area um basically to try to say you know
1:06:40 proven his point he took pictures of the the bullet uh shell cases before he picked them up then he goes to the
1:06:46 police station the next day and tells the police station the entire story of what happened and then files a a lawsuit
1:06:52 against uh Rocky you know for money which they don't want to pay and then
1:06:58 we're here to a trial which they offered um Rocky a um a
1:07:03 six-month plea deal with like a three-year
1:07:08 probationary sentence after and he's up he he declined to take
1:07:14 that deal and now he's facing 24 years in prison for assault with a deadly
1:07:20 weapon but they do they have the weapon and everything no no they don't have the weapon so and the and the shooting
1:07:27 itself did not take place on camera there were just a camera picked up a
1:07:32 very grainy video of them like kind of
1:07:37 Globs of them running around and then picked up sound of what appeared to be shots now ASAP Rocky's defense
1:07:45 says his security team told him carry a prop gun right because ASAP according to
1:07:51 his defense didn't want to hurt anybody so he would carry a prop gun he's famous
1:07:56 just to scare somebody off if somebody like approached him right
1:08:01 so but for your friend to go back to the scene with basically a whole kit to pull
1:08:08 up the showcasing and all this [ __ ] is wild to me was there any like fingerprints they could find on anything
1:08:15 that Trace back to Rocky or so Happ like on the sh Casas they haven't said anything about that they did not find
1:08:21 the gun they found a clip that had um nine caliber 9 millimeter shell casing I
1:08:28 mean bullet with no gut iny's house in Rey's house just a clip with no gun okay
1:08:34 so the clip match the bullet well you can't match the bullet without the gun
1:08:40 so he had he had he had same sh he had same bullets but you can't match the gun
1:08:46 because the the the the spent shell cases you'd have to have the gun to fire the gun in order to match the shell
1:08:51 cases up with the recover shell casing so there's no way to know whether or not
1:08:58 those shell casings came from that incident no way to know however how do you know that the shell casings came from the particular gun is there some
1:09:04 kind of indicator well yeah yeah yeah it when you shoot a gun this when the shell casing expels it it gives off a um a
1:09:11 distinctive almost like a fingerprint oh really yeah yeah so so
1:09:17 yeah so the casings will give off like a like a you can match you can match those to uh but but you know what the
1:09:24 interesting is it's it's the type of gun but what if like like if you had a gun and I had a
1:09:30 gun gets murdered time me no if it's the same we both have the same gun can't
1:09:36 they pin the murder on both of us no each gun fires a distinctive signature when you fire the gun you can't the way
1:09:44 the way the the way the um um the pivot fire pin it it gives a distinctive
1:09:51 yeah so so you can match it I didn't know wide yeah so but here's the thing
1:09:57 where where were the [ __ ] actual bullets right he found shell casings but where' the bullets go where the bullets
1:10:03 lodged into anything right because the bullets had to go somewhere so the and
1:10:09 the police did that they looked around and everything they didn't find any bullets but the guy went back and found shell
1:10:14 casings picked him up with a pen put him in a paper bag and then went to the
1:10:19 police station and proceeded to take pictures of all the surrounding surveillance cameras so they could so
1:10:25 yeah so I think it's a I personally think it's a money grab I think you know it's trying toell yeah yeah that's
1:10:33 stupid I I don't know I mean you know you never know like there might be some breakthrough here and they find some kind of [ __ ] you know camera that
1:10:41 shows ASAP like shooting something but who knows I mean I feel like he probably did do some
1:10:47 shooting and hopefully was well they have him on camera with something that yeah you can tell it's a gun so whether
1:10:54 it's a real gun or not is the question but yeah I think think out it's a madeup story of the prop gun stuff I don't
1:11:01 believe that for a second like well yeah I never heard anybody carrying the prop gun walk around with security and they
1:11:07 said they said um his defense said asap's licensed to carry a weapon in
1:11:13 California so he's asap's actually licensed to carry a real W gu in California so he could have actually
1:11:18 shot if he wanted to but but but but he said but they're saying because he never
1:11:24 wanted to hurt any body then he he doesn't carry it a r i don't get look so look I love ASAP Rocky he's a good guy
1:11:31 but he does dumb [ __ ] you know this is like that [ __ ] in Europe where they were getting jum like them kids or whatever like like antagonized like grow the [ __ ]
1:11:38 up you be like stop doing dumb [ __ ] and and yeah you know and I think that's why a lot of these cats don't mess like Ferg
1:11:45 and them don't mess with these guys anymore I mean like ASAP has so much potential to just to be a good upstanding regular guy but you can't get
1:11:52 that street [ __ ] out of you you know what I mean it's like just don't do it and and you know I know some of these
1:11:58 cats like you know these ASAP dudes like through um show me and Tash and all that and like I met Ferg at tash's wedding he
1:12:05 [ __ ] brother got his light he ain't [ __ ] around with none of that street stuff he like he's pretty focused yeah
1:12:11 like why would you but they but like Rocky is so refined and does all this stuff [ __ ] walks around with
1:12:17 suits on and [ __ ] all the time you just go you know like do some dumb [ __ ] like
1:12:23 this and bring your security out always walk around security if you're that F oh yeah yeah yeah idiots man I don't know I
1:12:30 don't know hope hopefully he gets all and and that boy with the finding the shell cing that's dumb too I don't
1:12:36 understand like where's the Integrity yeah yeah exactly where's the Integrity in this [ __ ] like I'm no Street dude but
1:12:42 still like Sean if you took some shots at me yo and we was beefing about something I wouldn't rat you out well no
1:12:48 that's a that's the thing that's what i' extort you i' be like yo I'm going to go to the police and then I found I found
1:12:54 the cell well that's my I'm like I'm like I'm like how you know look I obviously sh
Reflections on Dumb Decisions and Personal Growth
1:13:02 out wild right [ __ ] got crazy but nothing really H you didn't get hit like
1:13:08 I mean look move on live your best life and never [ __ ] with the dude again and just have it be that but damn you gonna
1:13:14 go back to the scene and play detective and then be like test like that [ __ ]
1:13:19 just like I don't know that's just just a little funny style to me like that a little not worried well hopefully it
1:13:26 doesn't work I like ASAP like I said but he just does dumb [ __ ] why would you jeopardize I learned my lesson I got
1:13:32 remember that story remember that time when we was in um on H Street in DC yeah remember with the weed Lauren I'm G tell
1:13:39 you a story you don't know me that or you don't know what that what look this is back in the day 20 I want to say
1:13:45 20101 right this is in D Washington DC uh they're just renovating 8 Street I
1:13:51 don't know if you've been to DC recently but 8 Street used to be like super Hood there project buildings back there still
1:13:56 is but and like they separated they put like a big fence or something up there what what was the borderline that
1:14:01 Checkers remember that check a hood right behind it and um yeah
1:14:09 so you say well you talking about um You probably talk about the Chick-fil-A wasn't over there at that no it it was
1:14:14 the checkers CU I remember walking past it and going into Checkers is uh Checkers is on um oh yeah Checkers is on
1:14:21 blad isburg yeah yeah yeah yeah it was right there whatever either way so we're hanging out bar he knows the bartender
1:14:26 like Sean always befriends the most random people so we know this bartender and then the chef the chef that cooks
1:14:32 the food in the back right so we're hanging out like in the back of this restaurant with these guys and and then um like oh so we got to go get some you
1:14:39 let's go get let's smoke something right and I was like oh I got it um you know I got like $20 and get on it he's like yo
1:14:44 my man got some stuff he lives right over there on the projects like you know a couple of blocks away so like I'll
1:14:49 just run and go get it and I was like no I'll go with you I didn't know this dude I just met him right so 20 bucks too
1:14:55 like back then you know we go out like $20 was like what so I walking with dude and I'm like I'm kind of dressed up and
1:15:01 wearing my old black with my nice little jacket on and [ __ ] and I'm walking through the projects with homie now I don't even I literally just met this guy
1:15:07 10 minutes ago don't even know his [ __ ] name and we're walking through this it's Pitch Black it's like 10 11
1:15:13 o'clock at night nobody's outside I'm like it's kind of weird like we were just around people outside now nobody's
1:15:18 outside every time we walked out I walked down the street I swear people was poking their head out window
1:15:25 some guy came outside that's how it be and GRE greeted homie like I whatever his name he's like yo what's good and
1:15:31 he's said who's this guy and he said it to be like that he's like yo he's he's with me he's cool I'm like what the I'm cool I don't why is this man even asking
1:15:38 like leave mind my business then I'm like all right cool we keep going going going up to like mad people he's
1:15:43 introducing me to [ __ ] and [ __ ] like as we're walking like and he some of them he don't even know they just
1:15:48 know each other by Faceook because they all live in the same neighborhood I thought I was going to die cuz we kept walking for a while and I was like yo he
1:15:56 about to get me jumped or murdered or something like that and he's like yo you good I'm like you kept saying that [ __ ] I'm like yo I'll be good once I get the
1:16:01 [ __ ] out of here so he goes and cops the stuff gives it to me and we're walking back out and I'm scared as [ __ ] still we
1:16:09 finally get back and then I had this Epiphany Lauren mind you I'm a little older than you I think I was maybe like
1:16:15 30 at this point in my life and I had a good job too at that
1:16:21 time little good job just started in my marketing thing my digital marketing stuff I'm like I sat there a couple of
1:16:27 days later this why I was going to church too I was in this church I was thinking I'm reflecting back and I'm like yo I was talking to my church group
1:16:34 and I was like yo I just did the dumbest [ __ ] this weekend I described and mind you I was sitting around a bunch of
1:16:39 white kids and [ __ ] I was going through some weird [ __ ] back then and I'm sitting there like
1:16:44 yo I rent I walked to get some [ __ ] di bag of weed that wasn't even that
1:16:50 good I don't even remember if I if it was good or not and all this stuff and I rised my life almost for that walking
1:16:56 with some strange dude through the SE over here again whatever done that same walk but yeah I
1:17:02 know I know no but it's just crazy now now now now and I wonder because my best friend uh Kenny he's like he used to be
1:17:09 the tough guy in high school always ready to do some [ __ ] and he overnight he like after he had a kid he turned into like this big [ __ ] like he didn't
1:17:15 do nothing like he's scared to cross the street when it's you know when can't doesn't cross the street on a red light
1:17:21 like he's that scared of like getting in trouble or whatever now and I see and then finally that that that feeling hit
1:17:28 me I'm like yo I almost risk my life for some [ __ ] like like reflections of
1:17:33 GAD Rocky here the prop guns and shooting at your friends and [ __ ] like you have everything to lose and nothing
1:17:40 to gain from doing dumb [ __ ] yeah you know what I mean like what compels people to go and put themselves in these
1:17:47 positions where they you know whether it's it's walking through a neighborhood and knowing [ __ ] like I'm not from the
1:17:53 street but I know the street I lived in I lived in the hood before in Baltimore in Brooklyn I know where not to cross I
1:18:00 know where not to be cuz they told me not to be there the drug dealer told me the guy on the corner told me the guy my
1:18:06 neighbors told me I understand the rules of these neighborhoods and these places my dumb ass not even being bold just
1:18:12 because I wanted to get some smoke went went with some stranger who was gang and
1:18:18 Drug Affiliated to go get something and I'm sitting here like you know and and
1:18:24 the whole time scared out of my mind right just waiting wanting to get out of that and and and and now to it's still
1:18:30 SC I still like I always say I have like nine lives because i' I've been you know now Sean knows he seen me go through
1:18:37 many things and and and that was one of them I used that night you know what I'm saying and then we went to the fish fry
1:18:43 Place remember was that no yeah hor of Dickies hor of Dickies and they about everything after that those F they fried
1:18:50 the white fish Dickies man the french fries are good too they fried it in the same greas is the fish now some people
1:18:56 think that's gross but I like my my my French fries and the thick Spruce so whatever you know what I'm saying she
1:19:03 like you like the fresh fries and the Fish Grease don't don't you just being agreeable or okay no it sounds good I
1:19:09 should try it you should try I mean some people don't like especially if you have yeah I like fried I like a fried fish
1:19:14 good fried fish sandwich I'm sure Richmond got some good spots oh yeah good is that spot well they they do what
1:19:21 the kroer out there spot yeah the kroer still open okay yo I had that so many
1:19:28 times with the m we used to be in Richmond heavy back in the day he used
1:19:33 when we ordered when we were at Nick Spot filming that thing and then we ordered I think we ordered that and it
1:19:39 never showed up like they or so here for some restaurant I'm get some remember we were waiting for like hours for this
1:19:45 delivery and after we we had done we smoked and [ __ ] and was so freaking like we were like yo where this F yeah like
1:19:52 yeah was still least we yeah we had FL in Richmond why were y'all down here what made y'all come down
1:20:00 here rapper yeah so Nicholas be big artist out there I've heard of him yes
1:20:06 yeah yeah so we like 20 what 20 years back yeah more than that like 2000 oh
1:20:12 yeah it 20 years yeah 2004 and [ __ ] yeah so yeah so he's out there he used to have shows in in this round when Drake
1:20:18 was popping too so Drake had a show of VCU one time we went up there I I forgot about that for
1:20:25 um so cool and uh we used just yeah just run around he he he used he used to have a lot of shows like a little spots in uh
1:20:31 in Richmond still doing his thing I mean they do the rap battles um the South
1:20:36 Pole Rap Battles richond the rich you want to scene you know that [ __ ] right the the the rap battles and the um what
1:20:42 is it uh the man on the moon or the flags on the moon or whatever you ever been to those shows do you go to any of
1:20:47 that stuff I don't even know it's still around yeah the flags like any of that rap any of the rap shows or anything
1:20:53 like that no the local ones not that I know of s was interesting okay I know
1:20:59 Mike might know um Mike and Octavia know that stuff but yeah I mean I mean I like
Super Bowl Predictions
1:21:04 what they're doing en Richmond now like it's really become yeah we should actually play another little trip well
1:21:10 well yeah I drove through there back in the day we used to yeah that used to be a quick trip we just head up we didn't
1:21:16 do it as much as we used to remember we go to Juan party Juan's party stff now he's doing on DC I don't know see that's
1:21:21 another thing do I want to I feel like I'm risking my life again if I really want to go out there and do that but
1:21:27 never had any trouble and I'm old like and my wife I don't know if she'd go maybe who knows we'll figure it out yeah
1:21:33 anyway let's close on this Y super bowl picks
1:21:39 no can't bet against Kansas City man I mean I just I think I hope I hope at
1:21:45 least it be a good game don't don't I can't say it too loud because uh Jenna is Philly so but I can't see I can't see
1:21:53 Kansas City I mean Kansas City gonna get some kind of calls and the threee is
1:21:59 gonna make too much money for the league so personally I'm just like conspiracy yeah it's too much at stake like it's
1:22:06 too perfect of a setup Lauren what do you think who do I think is gonna win
1:22:14 yeah I'm rooting for Philly I'm rooting for Philly what somebody I went to high school with he's and then he's going to
1:22:21 the Super Bowl so oh ni oh nice it would be good to see Philly wi yeah yeah I'm
1:22:27 going with the Dei Philly yeah yeah feel feel like um well I I do look I respect
1:22:34 Patrick Mahomes but this year this season for Kansas City was too fishy too
1:22:40 sketchy like there was too many things that went in their favor for no good reason at all and if they're going to
1:22:46 rig it it's gonna I'm not say rig it because they always say it's rigged but if things don't go straight if it's not a blowout and Kansas City doesn't blow
1:22:53 them out I respect the morph let me I'll respect that morph Kansas City blows them out if if it's a close game and it
1:22:59 comes down to a a few crappy calls or or if even if the Eagles bow them out I'm
1:23:04 not a big Eagles fan I know because they they that I just don't I'm not a no I
1:23:09 like Philly now but I was never like a Eagles fan so um I can see it going both ways but I am just going to go with the
1:23:15 team with the most um the the the least amount of Mega people on it so that's
1:23:21 yeah yeah yeah well there you that's a good one
1:23:27 for about an hour and a half thank you good session good session yeah come back next week prepared I hope both of
1:23:35 you always yeah I'm trying to bring on
1:23:40 somebody um I was telling oh mind you if you guys ever want to bring on somebody
1:23:45 be feel free to uh if a friend that you think is interesting or whoever just to join the
1:23:51 conversation uh that be fire yeah uh Sean I was thinking bring Octavian on next week talk his [ __ ] because we yeah
1:23:59 we've been he's just been so animated on our team calls and stuff I think he going to bring some color so and and um
1:24:06 we're GNA have well his artist Chaz French is coming out with an album in February so probably gonna have him come
1:24:13 through and do a little something uh okay but yeah I'm you know then you know maybe I might have a surprised celebrity
1:24:19 guest at some point too that I'm working on somebody so famous that you guys will
1:24:25 be blown away that they'll be here so so famous all right all right yo I we'll
1:24:32 check you all next week thank you bye bye all right see you see you next time all right bye bye by