New Rory & MAL - Episode 156 | Media Attacks Itself For Being Racist

Episode Date: April 4, 2023

Mal is still committing to Ramadan while Rory just discovered lent is coming to an end, which retroactively means he gave up lent for lent. Meanwhile, Eddin reunited with Whoreible Decisions and share...d Demaris’s rose party, while Julian went to another Knicks game. Needless to say, none of us were at Dreamville. In Raleigh, Drake gave J Cole his flowers and dedicated a song to him so we ask which song the guys would sing for each other. If they’re not up to sing they could always use AI. Did you watch the Women’s National Championship game? Such as most conversations go, this great basketball was overshadowed by a media blitz of racial double standards. Rory brings up an interesting angle that points the finger back at the media as the culprit. Is it tricking if you pay for someone’s divorce? And should it be socially acceptable to micro-dose crack? Tune in as the guys discuss all of this + more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:01:44 over you. Legend. I mean, that's kind of legend. I mean, there's some more horrible ways to go out for sure. A hundred percent. But that's still like a bad way. I think Scarface went out worse. You went from being a world champion for the Lakers and you died in the whorehouse. I know crack is bad because it's addictive, but I've never tried it. But I thought crack will be... Starting that sentence is crazy. Like, I know crack is bad. All right, where are you going with this?
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Starting point is 00:02:26 I'm Rory. How you doing, bro? I'm doing good. How you feeling? You always say good morning. night and all that other shit. What about someone that's like maybe waiting at 3 a.m. in a White Castle drive-thru listening to this? They should be listening to something else.
Starting point is 00:02:39 No? This isn't a good 3 a.m. thing? What if they had a really shitty night? You know, they got kicked out their crib. Yeah. The only thing open was White Castle. Let me explain something. If you got kicked out of the house, we are the last ones you should be listening to. You think so? If you got kicked out?
Starting point is 00:02:53 Why? You have other things you should be listening to. What? Like Dr. Phil? No, like some motivational guy that's telling you how to get your life. They don't want to hear Ma'll say it can always be worse. Yeah, exactly. I think that's good advice at 3 a.m. It could always be worse.
Starting point is 00:03:07 I don't know. That might be rock bottom. When you can't kick out your career. Keys were switched. It could always be worse. So you had to look at it. Glass half empty, right? No.
Starting point is 00:03:16 No. Because then if you think about it, the White Castle Burger may be good at that time, but you don't have a bathroom to go home to. So give that three hours. If you got kicked out, your first place you go to White Castle, I know why you got kicked out.
Starting point is 00:03:27 Yeah. Really? Look where your priorities are. I've never been kicking. kicked out of my house per se. But I've definitely gone to White Castle when things were rough to regroup. If you are kicked out of your house, where would you go? To my mom's house?
Starting point is 00:03:40 Great answer. Always got to go to moms, right? Yeah, we'll go to my mom. Or I'd go to your house if I knew where it was. No, you know what, Matt. Come on, come on through. No, I tried one time, remember? And I was like, yo, going to get my baggage fixed.
Starting point is 00:03:52 Yeah, my luggage. Your wheel. Yeah, they broke my damn luggage, man. Put it on a conveyor belt, whatever that thing is, and just handed it to me. like, where's my will? Out of everyone here, who would you call to go sleep on their couch if that were to happen? To go sleep on their couch? Well, Edna would want you to sleep in the bed.
Starting point is 00:04:10 Clearly, his hand is... Ooh. No. Me. No. What if Edon said, let's sleep head to toe, it's fine. DeMaris be cooking. She'd probably wake me up with some breakfast.
Starting point is 00:04:20 That's true. That's true. There's nothing like sleeping on the couch and waking up smelling good breakfast. So yeah, the baby, D, for sure. Julian is the second because he, his location, prime location. That's true. Prime real estate. Yeah, prime.
Starting point is 00:04:32 When he's at in Manhattan, yeah, just waking up and be able to just walk outside and be right there. Like, yeah, I would do that. I have the wild card. Yomi, because Yomi, I think, lives close to me,
Starting point is 00:04:42 I think. And I feel like Yomi would be the one to not ask you questions. Like, she would just throw you a pillow in a blanket and, like, you go figure it out. Yeah. You wouldn't need to have that heart to heart.
Starting point is 00:04:51 Like, tell me what's going on. Like, come on. Yeah, come on. We really need to plow through this and figure it out. Now, Yomi would be like, yeah, pillow. I'm out at noon.
Starting point is 00:04:59 you need to be out before then too. Yeah, Julian, he doesn't look like he'll give you a blanket. He'd like to just put some jazz music on and tell you to figure it out. Play back again. Well, he'd be in the middle of Poundown Town. He wouldn't answer his phone. Wow. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:09 Damn. Baby Deep. Yeah. Especially now since she gave up a dick and alcohol for. Wow. Wow. Wow. It's a great place to lay your head now.
Starting point is 00:05:20 There's no dick there. She gave up women too. And you gave a pussy too? I am giving up alcohol in all things that are bad for me. She's a new woman. Congrats, baby. Listen, I'm here for the month until Rory's release party and then it's all bad. Okay, gosh.
Starting point is 00:05:34 You're just going to jump head first right back into. Literally, yeah. Sin. Not sin. I'm going to ease back into. Alcohol, sex. No, not sex. But alcohol.
Starting point is 00:05:42 I can't go to his release party with his music with no alcohol. Imagine listening to that music. Yeah, wow. Jesus. What a horrible time. No, I'm just saying. It sounds great when you're drunk like the something with the ear plugs. Yeah, the decibels.
Starting point is 00:05:57 The decibels. That's true. Who's hit differently when you're drunk. Y'all know Rory makes wine music. Wine by the fire side. He's always whining. And then who could? Oh, that sounds great.
Starting point is 00:06:05 So what are the bad things on the list besides? Dick pussy. That's the only bad things. Alcohol. Well, I'm doing a whole entire life change. So it isn't just about what I'm getting up. It's about, you know, I'm going to start going back to the gym every day like I was at the beginning of the year. There you go.
Starting point is 00:06:19 You know, just meal planning, not eating out. Thank you. Call me if you need some motivation, some inspiration. I got you. Somebody to starve with me. Yeah, I got you. But you're not giving up, pussy. For Ramadan, I am.
Starting point is 00:06:31 When does Ramadan in? April 20th or 21st? Oh, so he'll be with me like half the way. He'll be doing Ramadan. Yeah. Yeah. And then I have Lent coming up. Do you see?
Starting point is 00:06:41 I thought Lent has been going on, bro. Oh, wait, it's been going on. Yeah, yeah, no. It's about to end, actually. Oh, it ends this week. Yeah. Who else 40 days went by quick. Forgot to give something up.
Starting point is 00:06:52 It went by so fast you forgot what you gave up. I gave up Lent. No Lent this year. No, giving up Lent for Lent is a, It's a bar. That's a bar. Well, yeah. Did anyone do anything this weekend besides give up fun?
Starting point is 00:07:01 I saw Julian was at the Knit game again. Yep. How was it? You guys love going to Knit games without us. Look at it. Yeah, right? It was, uh... Oh, great.
Starting point is 00:07:10 He brought gifts. Bottlehead. Oh, Wold Frazier. Oh, nice. Oh, with the suit on, too. With the suit. Oh, that's so nice. Are those the Pumas?
Starting point is 00:07:18 Nick's legend. He has the Pumas on? Mall. Oh, I thought you were... Or are they fans? Dark. Sorry. Clyde Frazier wore Pumas.
Starting point is 00:07:26 Yeah, I don't know what. I went to the Nashville. Just ignore him. Anyway, did they give those out for free? All right. Did Dolan actually give the fans something? Well, yeah, if you were in my section, you got him for free. Oh, sorry.
Starting point is 00:07:39 See, that's the thing you don't understand about Julian. And you got to be in his section to get the free bobbleheads. I'm aware. Yeah, if you're not, you got to pay for it's gold-plated. Let me ask us a buddy of yours. Yeah, my good friend of mine. My good friend. He has a lot of good friends.
Starting point is 00:07:52 My Knicks friend. Yeah, I know. My Knicks friends. He's a lawyer. So his law firm gets really nice seats. And we were watching the... His firm gets a lot of nice seats. The Iowa, the women's championship game.
Starting point is 00:08:07 And afterwards... LSU you mean? I didn't hear you say LSU. I heard you say Iowa. Well, he's from Iowa. They went to Iowa. Who won? We're talking about the national champion.
Starting point is 00:08:15 Exactly. Caitlin Clark. No, she lost. Wow. And we... Oh, the national loser. Gotcha. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:24 And he was like, you want to go to the game? So I was like, yeah, sure, why not? good. How do you refer to us to those friends? Like, I know how you refer to them. That's your Nick friends. That's your Nick friends. That's my buddy's law firm. That's the Clintons. Like what are we when we're not, what are we talking about? Remember it was a, it was a, it was a, it was a, it was a, it was a, it was a, it was a, it was a, it was a, it was a, it was a, it was a, it was a, it was a lot. I'm saying, like, that's, that's my pod, that's my pod friends. The schedule is slain. We're, we're chari. Yeah. You know, Julian's at those dinners. Like, the pod space is booming right now. I want to throw. Those are my pod friends. The schedule is slans. I feel like referring to your friends. Have you checked ad week?
Starting point is 00:09:02 Have you checked ad week? No, really? What do you refer? Revenue was crazy in the pod space. Podcast. He refers to as my... Like your co-workers? No, as minorities.
Starting point is 00:09:12 Only for you. But they're like the good... Yeah. The good kind? The good kind. You know it's always the good minorities. Anyways. I'm sure you didn't do anything.
Starting point is 00:09:21 No, this weekend I didn't do anything. I'm not doing anything. I'm not doing anything. I can't go no way. I can't think so. can't eat till the sun goes down. When you eat, you don't do anything. Oh, sometimes I go out. You tweeted about missing eating.
Starting point is 00:09:32 Huh? How'd that go? Oh, God. So I woke up, I missed, I didn't wake up early enough to eat before the sunrise. So I had to go the entire day with just water. Okay. Until like 7.20. That was a rough one.
Starting point is 00:09:48 I ain't a lot. But that's when you're supposed to, you know, pray more and try to just rest and relax. That's cool. So that's what I did. I just was like, you know what I can't. I'm not going outside. It just took a shower, laid down, watched the games, and that was it. But I made it through, though.
Starting point is 00:10:03 I almost, it got around 5.30, though. I'm not going to lie. I was like, you know what? God will forgive me if I go in there eat a sandwich real quick, but I stood strong, though, and I pushed through. So it was cool. Well, Mo, I feel like eating would be easier if you, not eating would be easier if you distract yourself from not eating, right? Because when I don't want to eat, I go do a bunch of things so that I'm, like, nowhere near the refrigerator. If I'm just sitting there chilling, watching tea.
Starting point is 00:10:25 No, but the thing is, so. If you're moving up, moving around and doing things and exerting energy and things like that, like, you're going to want to, you know what I mean? Food everywhere. That's like putting it right in front of you and saying, I eat. So I just chilled out. But it was cool, though. You could have went to one of Edens' DJ sets maybe to distract you. Where was you at this weekend?
Starting point is 00:10:44 I was nowhere this weekend. Oh. Yeah. See? We could have been doing things like doing nothing together. We could have did nothing together. I saw you. I saw you want horrible decisions.
Starting point is 00:10:52 Yeah. How was it? It was great. It was horrible. All right. You're horrible. How about that? We saw this photo.
Starting point is 00:10:59 We didn't get a chance to listen because it just came out. I'm mad that you didn't tell us because I would have been up at sunrise to listen to this shit. I didn't know this is going to come out today. How did you give it up on there? Because now you're no longer just behind the camera type guy. Like you get to get in your bag. You're like a celebrity. All those episodes that you were listening to where you were like, oh, I would have said this about this.
Starting point is 00:11:20 Now you can finally do that. Like, oh, let me tell you. Like now you're in front of the lens. Let me tell you about asking. I was never thinking about this that far. sure you're in front of the lens now yeah well what's the nastiest question you remember them asked with you they didn't really ask me anything too crazy but we talked about approaches and threesomes like how do you get a threesome going if two women are more than happy to get that going
Starting point is 00:11:40 show up then well yeah that's one but that's also just like kind of like what's the lead-up like how do you okay fine you could just show up what insert blue two ad here there you go perfect and then they suggested a game night okay doing a game that's what you see them game nights yeah you gotta watch them game nights. I got invited to a game night last week. Okay, Mom. But it wasn't like in a home or nothing like that. It was a shout out to Cuddy. She had a game night at the 4040.
Starting point is 00:12:05 Okay. Or passport, Cuddy. Yeah. A friend of the show. Yeah, she's a shout out to Cuddy. She didn't invite me. It's crazy. I would have went to the game night. Maybe you don't like game night. You would not have gone to the game night. I would go to a game night. That's something I would go to. Rory loves Jenga. Passport Cuddy game night at 40.
Starting point is 00:12:22 You're not going to get out of here. Don't be that guy. Wait, why can I go to that? Listen, we're not doing that. Me and Julian went to 40-40 recently. I don't care. And there was no games. It wasn't game night. That's the difference.
Starting point is 00:12:35 But I'd rather go to 40-40 with a game night than just to go. No, you wouldn't. What game would you play at game night? All right. No, better question. Where did you go to 40-44? Yeah. Why did we go there?
Starting point is 00:12:44 I lasted all of two minutes. It was first choice was DJing and there was a fight on. Nice. So we went there for him and watch the fight. That's why you went. I didn't stay for the fight. I left immediately. I think there was no games.
Starting point is 00:12:56 I was like, where's the Uno? Rory left after like two beers. Who was fighting? This was a while ago. Oh, a couple months ago. Oh, so what are you talking about? Wait, so what do you think I would do at the 40-40? He said, you just went?
Starting point is 00:13:06 Huh? Just chill? Be Rory? Yeah, I would like to play Uno. I would like to, is there a Jenga set? They have all the stadium seating? We could play Jenga right there. Well, the game that I was talking about,
Starting point is 00:13:16 they weren't playing those kind of games. Yeah, I think they, oh, no, not those type of games. Yeah. Well, Cuddy was probably playing some freaky games in 40-40 as well. I think they had Uno and Connect 4 and, you know, things like that. Twister. Out of them, too, who do you guys think would be good at Twister? Comment below.
Starting point is 00:13:33 Definitely. Definitely, Rory. Anyway. Fave from all, retweet for Roy. Remember those days on Twitter? Lori got a good stretch and pause in the go-car video. So I can touch my toes. Got a good dexterity.
Starting point is 00:13:44 Yeah. No, I'm flexible. What was your approach for the three-sum? And what was those games? No, I didn't know. That was the thing that I asked. And they suggested the game night. And then, like, you do, like, some true for dare.
Starting point is 00:13:53 He'd be like, oh, like, give her a lap dance or he could give her a lap. Oh, yeah, that's the easy way. Yeah, but see, that's what I don't know that. I don't know what's the easy way. Because you're so used to being a cuck. It's like, I was invited. I didn't know. No, I'm just, he said, or he can give her.
Starting point is 00:14:06 I don't know. Listen, I support you, brother. No, I don't want the lap dance. I'm just saying, I support you, whatever you want. Just know that. Yeah, I know. At the end of the night, I support you. Well, I'll see you in June.
Starting point is 00:14:18 Thank you. I kind of wish I was there not to be on camera with you, but maybe just to feed Weezy and Mandy some questions because we have been on the road with you and we've seen some of your horrible decision fandom and how you bring them out. And how you kind of link, what's their hive called? Is it the horrible hive? What is it?
Starting point is 00:14:36 Horrives. You link the whore hive in pretty much every city we go to. The only time we did a linkage was in Atlanta and we were all this. And in L.A. Mall caught you getting into the SUV. We talked about. I don't know what you're talking about. I didn't say anything.
Starting point is 00:14:47 I'm just looking at you. I haven't said a word yet. Every show you were at Ed and you had them there. So did I really? Did you bring this up to, you know, your former coworkers? What, that I had the horhithe around? That you link their hive in every city you go to. I didn't link with the hive every city I went to.
Starting point is 00:15:02 Now Atlanta, that was different. Houston? Houston, you were a big hive. Big, big hive. Was that really? You were a was in enough cities? Anytime someone hits that high, no. Was I really?
Starting point is 00:15:11 You were doing it. That's the lie octave. You know, you know, I don't really remember. It's not the high octave. It's the lie. I don't remember Houston, but sure. What are you going to say? So you linked enough.
Starting point is 00:15:23 The point is you linked enough of the whore hive. Yeah. You're not saying you're not saying you did anything. That you've been getting pussy off their backs and their hard work. See, this is not what we're going with. That's not what he was going on. Well, he was a big part of, you know, the whore hive as well. He's an OG horror.
Starting point is 00:15:36 I am an OG horror. Did you open up about anything recent? Yes. Oh, I can't wait to watch. Oh, man. I knew there was something. You just sold me, Edd. I'm going to watch now.
Starting point is 00:15:47 Yeah. All the answers I've been looking for. I think of very embarrassing I did in the bedroom that I talked about. Oh, yeah. Did you fart? Around what minute mark? No, farting would not be the... What minute mark was it?
Starting point is 00:15:56 One minute mark. I wish I could tell you that. I said, what minute? I don't know. You don't know? No. But that way, you could just watch the whole episode. Can we get a little preview of what that was?
Starting point is 00:16:03 I fell asleep while someone was giving me head. Oh, you told me. Wow. You told me that in confidence. It said, don't share that with anyone. Then he goes to the whole entire podcast. Well, now he's talking about how I told them in confident. Thank you, Julian.
Starting point is 00:16:12 You could just shut your fucking mouth up. I see you're taking the sass from wheezy and Mandy and bringing away. It's insane. I did not. I didn't spoil it at all. And then he just goes on there. He just said he told you that in confidence.
Starting point is 00:16:25 Yeah. But now that everyone knows. Now, why difference is it make? What difference to make if I say it now? He told me that a while. Because when I told you that was in confidence. Well, what's funnier is that you snore. Like, I've fallen asleep getting ahead before.
Starting point is 00:16:36 Oh, she definitely heard me. But I don't snore. You like. That was the first question I asked. I would have bid it off. Yeah. You would have what? All right.
Starting point is 00:16:43 Lorena Bobbitt. If I'm sitting. him here giving head like I'm giving the best throat that I have given all I have to give and I hear you fucking snoring I'm biting it the fuck off. Probably wasn't that good. I had a lot of tequila and me. I had a lot of tequila that night.
Starting point is 00:16:57 Yeah, I had a lot of tequila that night so that was in fun. Oh, you were drunk. I was very drunk. So she took advantage of you of you what you're saying. No, I was aware of that part. Did you say yes? I did say yes. Okay. No, you didn't. No, it was last time you said yes. Yeah, exactly. Who says no? She pulled your pants down and you said, oh shit. And that was that was kind of I'm not going to lie to you
Starting point is 00:17:17 By the way that is men's consent Men's consent is oh shit That's definitely consensual Once a man say oh shit And put them arms behind his back This could be talking That means go ahead, do what you do If a man is saying he didn't consent
Starting point is 00:17:29 But in court transcripts come back And he did indeed say Oh shit alright You consented bro I'm sorry I'm sorry to say You consented 100% Yeah All right well we'll check out your horrible decisions episode
Starting point is 00:17:40 Shout out to Weezie and Mandy I know Julian was upset He didn't get to go to Dreamville to link with all the homies. But we can run through the set of this. I know you were sitting at home. I was too. Looking at Too Cool to blog waiting for updates.
Starting point is 00:17:54 I purposely didn't look at like my friend's stories. I really knew what it was. I was sad. Waiting for Chigs to catch them backstage talking. Is our joint album on the way? Who knows? We don't talk about that enough. It's a lot of just like weird shit in the culture.
Starting point is 00:18:11 Like do we really care about a lot of shit like that? No. Do we care of what joint album is on the way? Of course not until it comes. But we have to, this is a 24-hour content cycle and everyone is a content creator now. So yeah, if they catch Cole and Drake talking to each other when they have a set together, it's like, I heard rumors that the album might come tonight. Like at midnight, I think that Drake and Cole album is coming. It's not. It's not.
Starting point is 00:18:34 It's definitely not coming. No. Well, Julian, I'm sure you talk to everyone or they FaceTimed you. Like, give us a play by play. Don't stop putting this on me. What do you mean? You were a call. We weren't there.
Starting point is 00:18:45 None of us went. I was sad, so I tried to pretend it didn't happen. I wasn't looking at the school. Well, I'll tell you this. As a grown man, how do you wait? No, no, no.
Starting point is 00:18:54 I'm going to ride with him. Because I'm sitting here and I'm just listening. No, no, no, fuck there. I know Rory's this feels like right. I was the same vibe. I didn't really look at any of that. You're too cool to admit it. I did see a few clips.
Starting point is 00:19:04 Yeah. Well, sad is a lot. Sad is a lot. Sad is a lot. Sad is a lot. Sad is a lot. I was disappointed. I was disappointed.
Starting point is 00:19:10 A lot of my close friends were there. One of the guys, this incredible photographer, career director who lives in Africa, who I haven't seen since I was there, I didn't know he was coming to Dreamville. He came out and went to the festival. So you were sad? I was really upset that I didn't get to see him. I was more so sad at Drake and Cole together. What are we talking about?
Starting point is 00:19:28 The photographer could be nice. So you were sad because you didn't see your photographer from Africa? Yeah, mall. All right, man. Because then y'all make it sure to seem like I'm too cool for everything and it's not. But just saying that. No, sad is a lot. Just saying that you're sad.
Starting point is 00:19:41 Wait, no, no, let me give him some bail. His friend that he hadn't seen in a very long time, he realized was in the States, that rarely happens. And he could have went and could have knocked out a whole. This is the first time ever in the States. How much of a, okay, see, this is where my thinking goes. How much of a friend is it if he didn't even tell you he was coming to this? Exactly.
Starting point is 00:19:55 Also, why could he have just gone alone? Because I thought we were going to squad trip it. I don't want to. But also, we know, Riley, they don't have the capacity. The hotels were a shit show. Flying at that point would have been a disaster. Like, it just financially wouldn't have made any sense. If I would have known that you and, well, when I came in Yomi and both said that they wish that they could have gone.
Starting point is 00:20:13 I'm like, if I would have known that other people still wanted to go even if we weren't working, we could have did some shit. I really wanted to go. Yeah. I would have paid to go. All right, NEPO. What? How's that NEPO? Next time we can all go.
Starting point is 00:20:27 But you were at the next game. You never heard that before. That's a thing? Demers is deflecting so hard. Is that FOMO's like response? No, the nepo is a nepo. No, now that we know Demaris is a nepo, baby. I'm adding that joke to my arsenal.
Starting point is 00:20:40 Nepo is next break it down? Neposism. Nepotism means that I got where I am because of who I know, not what I know. Like Julian. Okay. Couldn't be further from truth. It's not, first of all, you're not a nepo baby. DeMaris is just rich. That's the difference.
Starting point is 00:20:54 How did we get to that? I see what's going on here. He's making fun of me. Let's address this properly then. Okay. I'm up to speed now. Maul, on Reddit, there was one specific thread that was suggesting that all of us here have nepotism.
Starting point is 00:21:09 Except for Edd. Eddn, has Edin worked his way from the ground up? I very much did. You did. But apparently you're the only one here. Oh, that's not true either. Damaris, apparently, which I had no idea,
Starting point is 00:21:19 comes from a Fortune 500. Her grandfather invented the Harlem Renaissance. She's the Black Bezos. And the Harlem Shake. She's none of this. Her grandfather went to the moon with Bezos and legitimately built Harlem. And I had no idea.
Starting point is 00:21:33 That's cool. Julian, we know, got everything from his brother that just got elected. Yeah, we know that. Politicians make so much money. Yeah. Right. So that's what they're addressing.
Starting point is 00:21:43 Everyone thinks that this podcast just in that thread. It was only like 20 people. What about mall? It was a lot of people. It was actually a lot of people. It was a way more people. Oh, they said mall's the king nepotism baby, but I told him that. King nepotism babies.
Starting point is 00:21:53 Yeah. Me? Yeah. I sold crack. And your brother had it on lock. I'm a nepo baby. Like, what? I mean, yeah, but your brother was still the plug.
Starting point is 00:22:05 Yeah. Your nepotism in the crack game. brother is the plug. You're Tariq from power. Listen, y'all got, y'all got mull fucked up if y'all think I'm a nepo baby. Moss stowed a 992 bricks. Well, it would be easy to call you one except you never worked for Rockefeller, never worked for your brother, never worked with your brother. I don't think people know that.
Starting point is 00:22:22 I never worked for Rockefeller, Rockaway, Def Jam, none of that. Thinking back, I always talked about it. It was stupid that I didn't. I agree. You're supposed to use your relationships and your connections, especially when it's family. But I always did my best to deviate away from that and find my own way and do my own thing. stupidly sometimes, making dumb decisions, but that's all about finding your way and growing up in the inner city.
Starting point is 00:22:42 But a Nepo baby, Ma, no. Okay, well, Ma, I'm not calling you a Nepo baby because I agree you did, you know, get where you are from hard work. But don't you think that being related to who you were related to and knowing some of the people that you knew, you got a couple more experiences that an unknown person wouldn't have gotten? Can you just like? Yeah, but I didn't. But the thing is, one, a lot of people didn't know that growing up.
Starting point is 00:23:04 And I kind of kept that secret because, there's, you know, people just look at it like, oh, it's a helping thing. It can be a dangerous thing, too. No, for sure. Like if people think your brothers are these millionaires running around and all that, they might snatch your ass up and try to get some money out of the situation. So that was always a reason why I stayed away from that. And two, yeah, I experienced things, but I didn't necessarily at the time using to my advantage.
Starting point is 00:23:28 Like, yeah, was I invited? Was I in studio sessions when some of the greatest songs were ever recorded a year? But when I left those studio sessions, I got on the fucking D-training, went back up to him. I went back to my crib. Like, it wasn't like, I didn't go to the Hamptons and lay out by the pool and reminisce about the amazing bars I just heard. And is nepotism only based off the entertainment worlds? No, it's everywhere.
Starting point is 00:23:48 Inexperience with everything. Just whether you like it or not. Well, the world is run on nepotism, right? The world is run on nepotism. For sure. Yeah, it's in every aspect of life when it comes to jobs and things like that. But that just goes to show that some people think that they know about you and they really don't.
Starting point is 00:24:04 Yeah. Because if you think that me, I'm a nepo baby like you missed a mark on that one. I'm definitely not. How don't you know? I don't know. Like I said, I don't know. DeBarris is calling you a NEPO baby.
Starting point is 00:24:19 By nature he is. It doesn't mean that that's the reason why he has. By nature you are too. No, because I'm not related to anybody in the podcast space. I'm not related to anybody in the entertainment space so I couldn't be a NEPO baby. A NEPO baby doesn't just mean that I have family members who have money. That's not a NEPO baby. That's part of it too, though.
Starting point is 00:24:37 That could be part of it. That's a different thing. No, there are two different things. So nepotism is based off the entertainment world. No, nepotism is based off of, like if anybody wants to call me a nepo baby, it would be because you hired me. Not anything to do with my grandfather.
Starting point is 00:24:50 Does that make sense? Sure, but because the people that I know and the people that I'm, let's say related to Rory's like family, right? So because of that, I'm offered more opportunities. So for a job, he might not put out a job search because he knows somebody that can do it. That's nepotism. So I have more opportunities because of hope.
Starting point is 00:25:10 Exactly. But that's based on networking. So if your aunt works at a hospital, she's a nurse and you go apply to a job there. And she puts a good word in and you get it over somebody else. That's nepotism. Yes. The world is brought on nepotism. That is still nepotism.
Starting point is 00:25:25 But there's like more or less in the general, because this was like a couple months ago when it was at its peak in terms of having a definition of becoming a moment. The talking points. And it was the easiest smear campaign was like you look at John. Johnny Depp's daughter, Lily Rose Depp, who's now, like, having a blooming successful career. Maude Apatow, Judd Apatel's daughter, same trajectory. Like you're looking at. Yeah, the Jenner. Yeah, the Jenner is like all that.
Starting point is 00:25:48 You're looking at those level of people. So they're the easier ones to attack. But this does exist on every level. Like my friend's father, who owns a real estate firm, his son now has the real, and he's selling, making millions. And he's like, I'm killing it. It's like, I understand that. And that's it.
Starting point is 00:26:03 And those cases, yes. My brother's own record saying he didn't even know I was. was doing a podcast. Rory approached him on a plane. And he was like, I didn't even know he was doing it. So how does that apply to me? That's what I'm getting at. Like, how does that apply to me and what I'm doing?
Starting point is 00:26:19 It's just being attached to somebody. Exactly. But also, in the music business, I guess. I don't know. Biggs and Hop have both. He didn't know I was doing a podcast. I'm aware. Biggs and Hop have both managed you.
Starting point is 00:26:29 And they both have made their own world in their respective industry. So if they come and bring you an opportunity, because off the strength of, oh, that's my brother. I'll give that opportunity to my brother before anybody else because they're managing you. That's nepotism. But that would be the, then you would call Biggs nepotism there because mall reached. He's the baby. Nah, it's because, yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:51 It's called your nepotism baby. Biggs did not start managing Maul until we started this podcast, right? And that was something Maul brought to his brother because that's his brother who's, one, proven himself in the business world. Two is his fucking brother who he trusts in love. wouldn't that make Biggs, by that definition, the one that has the nepotism, not Maul? If we're talking about just podcast world. Yes, but it's the different uses of the word.
Starting point is 00:27:15 Nepotism baby means you're benefiting from the nepotism. Does that make sense? Okay, but Biggs, that would just, that's just being a good manager. No, by that definition, I'm saying it's stupid to begin with. That's what I'm trying to say. So Maul brought that opportunity to his brother, not the other way around. But Biggs has been established. Okay, so they did good business as a family.
Starting point is 00:27:34 but that's nepotism there's nothing wrong with it the point in when Julian made that joke is people were making fun of us and they were saying that all of us are in this space just because we know somebody
Starting point is 00:27:46 and that's not which is hilarious that's not true they said Ed is the only one I swam across the ocean I know we are in the simulation but am I bugging the fuck out
Starting point is 00:27:56 I'm bugging right now they said Ed is the only one that got it out the mud yeah what was mine nepotism I definitely got it out the mud like what's my I live on a couch You're white.
Starting point is 00:28:06 I mean, fair, okay. What you mean? Your bloodlines. Yeah, you're white. You're automatically a nepo baby. When I was born, they're like, here's a podcast. Exactly. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:28:16 I could speak out the womb. It just comes with the whiteness. But just to clear that up. That was my nepotism, just whiteness. Yeah. I mean, I get it. I don't know what Rory's was. I don't remember what they said about.
Starting point is 00:28:26 They just, it's funny because people get mad at you for choosing a career path and then making it work. And then the people you meet along the way, they eventually start use against you. Yeah, of so they're saying like Julian's only here because of his
Starting point is 00:28:38 relationship with Rory. Yeah, we met at a festival and became friends five years later. And he did a great job with Paloza and I thought, wait,
Starting point is 00:28:46 how about he takes that work and brings it over here? Like people are saying that somehow nepotism as if we didn't just meet. That's what I'm trying to, like where was the nepotism when the block wasn't click?
Starting point is 00:28:56 Yeah, when the packs wasn't moving. Like I wasn't a nepo baby then. Was I? What was Reddit thing? But that's what that's what kills because their narrative is so funny because they were just calling them all types of broke
Starting point is 00:29:06 and feeding off of other people's narratives and saying this and saying that and saying you were using your friends and you were never popping now you're nepotism baby. They were just calling me all types of dirty, broke hood rats and then suddenly I'm a fucking trust fund baby.
Starting point is 00:29:20 Norrie said that? Norrie said that. Norrie said I stole money. This is a simulation. Y'all think I'm joking. Like none of this is real. I'm telling you. None of this is real. He just said I stole, we stole money.
Starting point is 00:29:32 And then took a picture with Tucker Carlson after. Jesus. What? I don't know, man. Listen, man. Drake at Dreamville, though. By the way, I love it, Reddit.
Starting point is 00:29:41 Keep going. Oh, no. Those threads are incredible. Things like that to me are just hilarious that people sit back and we create those. We fully support the right. Oh, no, I love Reddit. I love that whole community.
Starting point is 00:29:50 And Lipstick Alley. And technically. Lipstick Alley. I've never been on Lipstick Alley, but shout out to Lipsy Alley too. Yeah, you know, Fenty Alley, whatever it is. Eddon, if you think about it now with Flex,
Starting point is 00:30:02 big nepotism. Yeah, totally. really. It's kind of crazy. Big nepotism. All right, so Dreamville happened this weekend. Shout out to Dreamville. Shout out to the whole team. Shout out to Jay Cole for another what looked like
Starting point is 00:30:21 and seemed like an amazing weekend. The lineup was crazy. Just a lineup full of nepotism. Wayne and Drake, Jay Z and Cole. Usher and JD. Someone had an original fucking idea and put some work in, please. Yeah, so Drake had an original idea
Starting point is 00:30:36 of writing music. No, he didn't. He met Wayne and then it happened. So, Drake is a Nepo baby as well. So is Cole. Got you. So Drake, he brought out 21 Savage Little Wayne, Glorilla, Uzi. Who else?
Starting point is 00:30:48 I know, I saw a clip of Usher. He, April Fool's the whole crowd. Oh, yeah. And said that he was bringing Beyonce out. Is that fucked up? Yes. No, it's not. No, it's not.
Starting point is 00:30:57 I loved it. It's an April Fool show. It's kind of hilarious. I loved it. I thought that that was dope. And you have to think, like, if you were to bring Beyonce out, you think, like, and for our next song, we'll be bringing up Beyonce Noles. For people that think that Beyoncé would be introduced
Starting point is 00:31:10 like she was some talent show artist Like come on man Like y'all just Talent show art Yeah that's what it was like Oh and then next I'm gonna bring Young lady from Houston Texas Has a few albums out
Starting point is 00:31:22 Beyonce Beyonce Beyonce I'm sorry I'm probably butchering this But Beyonce I hate people to that shit You know you might say my fucking name wrong People fall for anything But it looked like it was a great A great weekend
Starting point is 00:31:36 The line up was incredible Drake, he performed. Jake Cole, I saw him give Drake his flowers on stage, say that he was just amazed at how much Drake has been able to produce in his space and create the soundtrack for our lives for the last however many years. I thought that was dope for Cole to do that. And I saw a clip of Cole in like Dave and Busters after the show. With Summer Walker.
Starting point is 00:31:57 I think she kicked Cole's ass in the basketball shooting game. Stole your whole date idea for her. You're going to take her to DMB. Cole is a, he's a good dude. I don't mind. He could steal my sauce. Take some of the Dave and Busters and let her run up the tickets. How do you feel about Drake's caption, you know, kind of responding to the entire weekend?
Starting point is 00:32:19 I want more of this, this in all caps, years and years with the gang. I'm talking plural. And to get there, we'll turn any weirdo into a mural. Okay. He's suggesting he'll kill everyone. That's a death threat. And then there'll be a mural after death. Yeah, no, I'm fucking with that.
Starting point is 00:32:36 I think I like Cole's flowers a little bit more, but I get the mural bar. No, I like that. I like the fact that, you know, first of all, the fact that Drake went out and brought Wayne and Uzi and all these other artists out, that's just, you know, a major look for the whole weekend. This may be, in my opinion, one of the best festivals. I agree. They do lineups correctly. Yeah, this lineup, these artists performing the right songs. but i mean that's that's the importance of when the bigger artists have creative control of these festivals
Starting point is 00:33:12 like you know no i'm just going to use one for example verizon highlight festival where they can get a billion dollars to put a lineup together and get every single artist is cool but when you have someone like cole that has real relationships with the other icons of his generation yeah he can get a real real festival together like this yeah rather than try to force something based off overpaying artists for their set list like this is why more artists should be doing their own festivals. Is this the set list for Cole? Cole on the right-hand side, left-hand side, Drake's on the left.
Starting point is 00:33:44 Right, sorry. All right, so Cole, he opened with who that, middle child, 95 South, My Life, a lot, Taylor 2 Cities, Fire Squad, Power Trip to London, Plains under the sun. All right, he performed the right shit. Oh, Johnny Peace Cat. He didn't bring Benny out for that, but Johnny Peacaddy? No. Johnny Peackelly.
Starting point is 00:34:01 He did filmmatic and actually asked Yeh to clear the sample for that. Fire. Will Maddoch was one of my favorite pre-stiles when I was in college. But it doesn't need to be on DSPs. I love the fact that Cole still performs Love Yours. Why is that?
Starting point is 00:34:16 I think that's probably one of his biggest records in his set. I think that's the pulled his cell phone light out. No, but you know what it is sometimes? That's the text of your group chat. I love y'all. How old is that song now? How many years ago?
Starting point is 00:34:27 2016. So that's seven years? I mean, to see an artist, you know, perform that record still. I mean, he just did he did who? that. Well, he had to, I mean, that's, I get it. I didn't see the transition, but going from Love Yours into Drake coming out to Sicko Mode must have been the sickest transition ever. He like, had a moment and he was like, all right, you guys ready to bring someone out?
Starting point is 00:34:48 Like, that would have had me wanting to text the like closest people in my life to, fuck that sickle mode. Let me, let me bust a live in the light. There's definitely two different modes, two different modes. Love yours and Sickle Mode over in headlines. And then Drake came out to hell yeah, fucking right, started from bottom energy. know yourself nonstop guys playing I like that he went with the over headlines
Starting point is 00:35:10 hell yeah fucking right to start that out Brought out Glorilla brought all you Uzivert No this is great Yeah this is No they performed the right records This is definitely
Starting point is 00:35:19 If I went to a festival And so these two I would not be mad at this set this set list This is a dope set list They didn't jump just only into like The top records The top hits Played a lot of B side joints
Starting point is 00:35:31 That everybody loved And everybody fuck with So No Jodicy freestyle I know that was Big thing once this was announced that that was going to happen. I wish. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:35:39 It's nice. So at the end here, it looks like Cole got the last record with no role models. And then Drake, I guess, did a thank you. Whitney's I will always love you.
Starting point is 00:35:47 Did he sing it too, Cole? Yeah. Basically, yeah. Him in the crowd. Him in the crowd. All right. I mean, as long as he sang,
Starting point is 00:35:53 wait, wait, wait, wait, break did what? He played, I will always love you by Whitney Houston. He played it. Yeah. Did he sing? I mean,
Starting point is 00:36:00 sang along. He sang along. Yeah. Did he, like, do like, like, on mic? No. I want to make this clear. I think that's a fireway to end a festival set to sing it to the crowd.
Starting point is 00:36:08 I just don't know if I want to watch. But. Oh, he's telling the crowd to sing it too cold. All right. All right. Yeah. Never mind. I apologize.
Starting point is 00:36:19 Drake. You don't have to apologize. Why he holding his arm about like that? So, I mean, they did that. He's the conductor. He's telling the crowd how to sing Whitney. If I was on Shrewins, I started crying. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:36:36 Big Shrews. I was not feeling this. You don't think on Shrooms. That's not hip-hop. Is this hip-hop mom? To Drake asking us to sing, I will always love you. This ain't hip-hop, man. How is it not hip-hop?
Starting point is 00:36:46 What's not hip-hop about? Why is this not hip-hop? This is Whitney Houston. Okay. This is an R&B record. Jesus. One, a classic record. Thomas Reagan.
Starting point is 00:36:54 But two hip-hop icons, one is saying, hey, let's sing a song to another icon, which is I will always love you. You don't want to watch them in a race? Like meth and Mary instead? No. The Josie freestyle. What about that?
Starting point is 00:37:09 Now, we're giving cold. his flowers. No, we could give cold. Absolutely. Love cold. Love everything he's doing. Love yours. We love, yeah, we fucking love Cole. But I just don't know about ending the set. Let the crowd sing I will always love you. Too cold, yeah. No, we love cold, but do the Jodity freestyle, man. Let us wrap along to that. You know what I mean? Like, unedited. Have they ever performed that together? No. On stage? I don't know. I don't think so. That's what I'm saying. Like, let us get that. I mean, we assume that was going to be the ending once we saw the lineup. But there has to be a reason. I prefer this over, maybe they do the
Starting point is 00:37:40 Whitney freestyle that comes out today. Maybe they sample this. You never know. What would you sing to each other? Yeah, what would you guys sing to each other? It's a great question, Julian. I would look Rory and his guys and sing Sweet Home Alabama. I would play Eminem Puke.
Starting point is 00:37:58 Wow. Wow. That's how I would show my love. Shout out to the whole Dreamville team, man. A great weekend. Some of my friends was down there. They said it was dope. Everybody had a great time.
Starting point is 00:38:09 said everything was set up the right way. So yeah, shout out to Dreamville, man, because it's not easy to put together line up this big at a festival and, you know, everybody is safe. There's no incident. So, you know, we've seen festivals be put together and tragically things happen.
Starting point is 00:38:24 Lives are lost. But this one went on and there was no word of any of that happened and everybody was safe. Everybody had a good time. So shout out to Dreamville. Usher came out again. That's, to me, that's big. I mean, Usher is an icon.
Starting point is 00:38:39 in our culture and for him to, you know, have his Vegas residency and then still keep in touch with the culture like this and come back to Raleigh, North Carolina, do the Dreamville Fest, see him kicking it backstage with Drake and J. Cole and things like that. Like, that's just dope, man. This was just a really, really great event. I don't want to make it a callback or make it another Chris Brown thing, but look at this 20 right here. Oh, y'all already know. Strong 21.
Starting point is 00:39:03 Come on now. Y'all already know. Thoughts? No, this is great. No, that's a great sentence. No, but like verse Chris is 20. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:12 Oh. Now that you can see the 20 in front of your face. Good point. Well, I mean, for the record, I don't know why Rory keep trying to make it seem like I have Chris Brown beating Usher. Y'all tried to tell me
Starting point is 00:39:24 that Justin Timberlick would be a better opponent than Chris Brown. And I was like, no, you would not. Bruno, Bruno. That's all I was saying. Like, I'm not saying Chris Brown beats Usher universes. I'm saying he's the best opponent for Usher.
Starting point is 00:39:36 And parts of my skin tone. Justin Temberlick. Pardon. I think Justin Timberlake might be a better... No, you wouldn't. For a 20? No, you wouldn't. Against Chris Brown.
Starting point is 00:39:46 When you get the Ayo technology. He would not play. Why you put that in? And that song's not that bad. It was ahead of its time. No, it was not. It was ahead of its time. Well, we still didn't get to the time.
Starting point is 00:39:57 Hey, yo. We still didn't get you. Today, that's... If you put that record on today, it's no movement is happening. You got to wait until we get to the movie. Yeah, no. That's all I was saying. But shout out to everybody that came.
Starting point is 00:40:09 Summer Walker looked great. She has a new EP coming out. What is it? May 9th. Something like that. Shout to Summer Walker. We'd love to see her and Cole do something together. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:20 Oh, yes. Definitely need that. And I think that Dave and Buster's video was, they're easing into a rollout. You can only get Cole outside once out of the year and it's this. So we're going to get all our video footage when we're going to start promoting a collab. I think it's safe to say that they have, they definitely have to be working on a record. Do you think you would have like helped Summer with her form at D&B?
Starting point is 00:40:40 Like, I mean, I know Cole Cole's a married man and was just there as a friend. She didn't need it. She looked like she scored 100 or something. She didn't need no help. Like, everyone would have been standing to the side or behind her? No, I would have been, I would have been probably shooting. You would have rebound in for her? Yeah, like feeding her passes.
Starting point is 00:40:56 Rebounds. Yeah, let me see her little ball. Rebounding on that little ass arcade is crazy. How do you rebound that? Take it out the thing. Yo, I got you. Nah, man. Off the rack.
Starting point is 00:41:04 Give her no look passes. No, she. she held it down. She definitely. She held it down. She did. She had the guys looking at her like, yo,
Starting point is 00:41:11 how are you even shooting as good? She had scored 100. You can't beat that score. Also, while Drake and Cole were on stage, Twitter streets were going crazy, there was some leak that appeared to be a Drake song with a Kim Kardashian sample of her doing some interview, talking about the divorce.
Starting point is 00:41:27 It was the first time I've ever thought, hey, is this song AI and not a leak? Wait, why? Because it didn't sound like Drake. Everything about it. It was weird. I don't think Drake would do this. Even if this is an old record from when they were actually beefing and doing the back and forth Kim shit, it just didn't sound.
Starting point is 00:41:45 Even the hook and the runs, like, it sounded AI to me. So, but see, now this is the dangerous part about where we were at. Because now, when songs leak now, how often are we going to go to that thought? Like, is this AI? Is this a real song? And do artists get to use that to their advantage? 100% Like let me tease this record
Starting point is 00:42:07 Let me kind of feel See the reaction to it If they don't like it We could easily just My bad Is it? AI is the new I was hacked
Starting point is 00:42:14 Yeah Yeah That's exactly what it is I mean if you want to Use it that way But the only thing is now If it's good If it's a good record
Starting point is 00:42:22 And it's AI How do you get around that? How do you get around that? You would have to pay off the person that I don't know how the AI rules work yet Or if that
Starting point is 00:42:31 Does that become the demo And then you put your real voice on it? They said this record premiered on Sound 42 Radio. I don't know if we can get a link to actually hear it through there. What is Sound 42 Radio? Drake's radio station.
Starting point is 00:42:43 Yeah. Well, if it, if it, if it previewed there, then it's real. Yeah. Then it's a real record. Then it's a real record. Then I'm going to say it's just a bad, it's a bad Drake record that shouldn't have came out, to be honest.
Starting point is 00:42:55 It almost felt like AI too, because even how they placed, like Kim's interview sounded like someone that was doing AI and just placing shit where it would go in a Drake's hole. Well, it's dangerous because a, Again, you know, now these records coming out, some of the AI leaks, we heard, Guru posted a Jayzei A-I verse that sounded just like Jay.
Starting point is 00:43:15 There's been a lot of Kanye ones of him covering other records that sound great. Yeah, I saw that. They sound better. It's, I don't know, man. It's just scary though, man. It's scary because, again, you talk about being able to recreate some of the biggest artists in the culture, recreate their voices, their tempos, to, you know, have these beats on any of them that sounds like they're real produced records.
Starting point is 00:43:38 It's like, I don't, you know, this technology thing, like, I know it's great in some ways, but this is where it can become dangerous, especially to artists and creators, like, with a machine and just, you know, technology can just create these pieces of art where it's, like, we don't even know if that's really the artist. I think this is just the guinea pig. Like, I don't think this means much, of course, to music, we're going to have to figure it out and how it's, has royalties or figure that nonsense. This is just going to be used in politics soon.
Starting point is 00:44:08 Music is the rabbit hole right now. Like, let's figure out what the fuck we can do. Let's see how people react to it. Let's see how many people think it's real. How many people don't think it's real. How artists reply to it. What's going to happen when the new codes come out, AI, and we hear the wiretap of the president saying,
Starting point is 00:44:26 hey, yeah, shoot that out. But it's AI. What's going to happen now when AI knows how to vote? Whoa, we saw that already. This is what I'm saying. It's called Facebook. What are we doing? Like, you know, this is some, these dangerous, dangerous waters.
Starting point is 00:44:43 And I saw that Elon, so Elon Musk and other leaders have called for a pause on artificial intelligence development because of things like this. Now it's getting to, you know, dangerous levels. It can start affecting other non-execiscential things, nuclear threats and things like that. Well, that's my thing. We've watched, again, why I think this shit with music is important, but not that fucking. fucking important. We've seen the quote unquote fake news shit where a headline, just a headline can sway people's thoughts on politics, just a headline. Now imagine if there's a voice connected to that headline based off someone that's running for president. And then they say, oh, well, it was AI.
Starting point is 00:45:20 How far is that going to get out? Because we've seen even with fake news headlines, we know they're fake. How many people realize they're fake? A very minuscule part of people can see that. So you add voice to it. It's dangerous. This is nuts. Fuck music. Make a million fake Drake songs. I don't care. Right.
Starting point is 00:45:38 Right. And I've always been on record saying... It sucks that we're going to get whole verses we didn't want. That's whatever. But this is going to really affect... We've seen what print. Print is dead and is still affecting how we sway in our opinions. Now add a voice to it.
Starting point is 00:45:53 And they'll even say, hey, it was fake. How many people are going to see that it was fake? They'll suppress that part. I've always said I wasn't scared of the robots coming back, which I'm not. I've been terrified. But this, this type of shit I'm scared of. Because again, what's real? You put a video out of the president speaking and it's not the president speaking.
Starting point is 00:46:12 Like, you know what I mean? Now that's what I'm scared. I'm not scared of robots walking the streets and a dog delivering your pizza and all of that. That shit doesn't bother. You're not afraid of robots rocking the streets? No. I'm terrified. That's scary to me, bro.
Starting point is 00:46:25 Those things that Boston Technologies is developing. Those are scary. Like dog shits. Have you seen them doing parkour in the labs? Have you seen a Puerto Rican strip a car in the Bronx? I have. It'll be pieces of robots all over the streets. You let them Puerto Rican.
Starting point is 00:46:37 And they'll be picking up supplies. I don't give a fuck about no robots. I'm scared of AI. I'm scared of all of that. You know, just we don't know if that's really him speaking, if that's really her speaking. Well, now the robots are going to have a voice. It's going to sound like you. Why?
Starting point is 00:46:50 Imagine AI Mall. I'd hang with AI. What would A.mall say? That's crazy. That's crazy. But it would sound like you. It's not a robot voice. It's crazy.
Starting point is 00:46:58 It would be my voice. It would be my voice. He just made me. sound like I had autism. Autism awareness one. Oh, is it? Look at that. I didn't even know.
Starting point is 00:47:06 Shout out to old my autism. The South Park in one of the episodes this season used the last of about five minutes, Chad GBT wrote the full thing. That's crazy. And they used that AI to close the episode. So they animated to what Chad GBT said. That's crazy. And it was like a whole episode bridging about the awareness of and the dangers of it.
Starting point is 00:47:26 So it was, you know, in a very South Park-esque way. Yeah. They integrated the technology. I love that. I don't know, man. Freedom's pretty cool, but I think we need to start suppressing some of it. Yeah, we got it. This is nuts.
Starting point is 00:47:38 We got to get a hold of this shit. No, no, no. They're creating this to make sure we're fucked. Yeah. We should. And what is Elon doing in six months? I know he's just calling for it. It's not happening.
Starting point is 00:47:49 But in that six months and that research that we're pausing, are we going to research some more to make sure this doesn't happen? I think that's probably what it is. They want to probably, you know, sit down and talk about the things that are going on, look at some of the things that are in development and say, all right, we need to, let's take that off the table. Let's not do that because, again, it can get out of hand. It can get to a point where we can't control this thing and it's going too far. I think it's already too far.
Starting point is 00:48:14 Like I said, we're getting like songs and things like that now. And there was a clip of President Trump speaking and people were saying, oh, that's not really, he never really said that. That's AI. It was other people saying, no, he really did say that. Y'all just saying that it's AI. So now we at that point where, again, we don't. know what's real and what's not. And that's my point, not even to your man, it's just in general
Starting point is 00:48:34 with the news. Like, we'll see, we'll see a crazy story that they'll run for a week straight. And then it ends up not being true. And they'll run one time, hey, that was false information. And then it's done. They move on. They don't run that, hey, we lied for a week. There were those fake photos going around of Trump being arrested in New York. I think that's going to happen with this. I should have Twitter and an outrage. And then put out one little report at midnight on a Sunday. Hey, we were lying. That was AI. And then just move on.
Starting point is 00:49:04 I don't know, man. So as much as I'd like to say, hey, this is really going to be fucked up for music. I just think it's going to be fucked up for the world. I don't care that much about a Kanye cover as I do with other AI voices. That's a pretty good editing. People thought these were real. I know they did. Nobody though.
Starting point is 00:49:20 Yes, they did. No, they did. We know this one of him running. We know people are stupid. And it's okay. This one's my favorite. This is great. I wish that was real.
Starting point is 00:49:28 That's how you know it's fake. He's running. People are stupid. We know that. It's okay for people to be stupid. But that's the dangerous part because... It's not because that's what AI is going to influence the most. The people that are stupid that think these photos are real.
Starting point is 00:49:43 Exactly. That they're going to hear an insane thing from AI in the real voice of the person and go, well, that has to be real. They're pretty good at it. It's his voice. Did PG do these? Right. Pid you do better. Over the week in Rory, the NCAA,
Starting point is 00:50:00 Women's tournament came to an N-LSU, one at all. Shout out to LSU to LSU to LSU Tigers. Shout out to Angel Reese. Shout out to just women basketball in general. Highest rated Final 4, Elite 8 and Suite 16, I think, in history. The entire tournament was great. All of the teams looked good. It was great for women's basketball.
Starting point is 00:50:18 The fact that I've seen a lot of men talking about, they were watching it and supporting it. It was great. It was entertaining. I think that this definitely was the best year, the best tournament that I've seen in a very long time, if not ever as far as the competition and just the players you know, demand and the respect and being competitive and all the trash talking.
Starting point is 00:50:38 I thought it was great. I think it's great for sports. Doing turbo tax ads. I love that shit. Turbo tax what? You think I'm joking, but I was so happy to see that specifically with taxes, maybe just because it's around April 15th,
Starting point is 00:50:50 but so many college women athletes got bags for social media this year. Yeah. They were on Instagram working out talking about turbotax. I thought that was incredible. that since this rule has been changed, it's not just with the men.
Starting point is 00:51:03 All eyes have been on this tournament. So thank God the women got their bag as well. I thought that was incredible. And I think a lot, I'm sorry, I'm not sure if it was equal pay. I'm not sure if it was great. It was just from outside looking in,
Starting point is 00:51:15 I thought it was dope. They were also getting money as a college athlete. I think so many other brands, like I hope that they don't make this mistake. Next year, I hope they learn from their mistakes. But these girls are on that court,
Starting point is 00:51:25 full face makeup, beat, hair, wigs, intact. while they're sweating and everything. Wigs not moving, hair, not makeup not moving. To the gods. Like, the cosmetology brands like really drop the bag and not like sponsoring them. It's a really good point.
Starting point is 00:51:40 How long do we think it'll take for Rihanna to sponsor the women's team? I think she talked to Angel Reese this morning. I hope so. That would be dope. That would be dope to integrate those brands and beauty products and things like that into women's sports. I think it's, you know, first of all, it's long overdue, number one. But I think that it would be great.
Starting point is 00:51:59 just for women's sports, you know, just to kind of, you know, integrate that business and those brands and help elevate each other. But, you know, the story that took all, first of all, again, congratulations to LSU, salute to the Iowa. They played great. Caitlin Clark was amazing. Well, right before you get to that, to Demeris's point, we follow Lexi, front of the show, plays for the Sparks.
Starting point is 00:52:20 Do you see on her page that the WMBA's been trying to showcase the fashion, like, even the way kind of the guys walk in the tunnel? Yeah. Fashion shit. Like, for lack of a better term, these women athletes aren't the stereotype of like some butched out chick that's, these are beautiful women that are also playing basketball. And I've watched the WMBA try to highlight that and we clearly see it with the women's college shit right now.
Starting point is 00:52:49 They're going to have to step up when it comes to active wear with Nike, not just like with the makeup stuff. Yeah. These chicks are not. the dikes that we think. Yeah, they're not going out there in sweats. Yeah. They're dressing up like bad bitches.
Starting point is 00:53:04 They look like bad bitches. I mean that in the best possible way that I could say it. They're doing makeup tutorials. I went on Angel Reese's IG. Looks like every chick that we would deem that gets all the IG baddie promo codes. Yeah. And she also balls. And she also has more influence and followers.
Starting point is 00:53:22 I think that it's just showing that you can be athletic, you can be strong, you can be competitive, but you can also be. you know, feminine. You can be woman. You can be beautiful. You can have your makeup. You can have your hair, your nails, everything, you know, very well put together. So I think it is time for these brands to get behind these women's college athletics and support them and help keep them a beautiful on and off the court. I think that it's time for that. Unfortunately, the whole the game got, you know, overshadowed by all of the trash talking that went back and forth. First of all, anybody that has ever played competitive sports, trash talking is a part of
Starting point is 00:53:58 Non-competitive sports too. It's a part of the game. I don't care what you're doing. If it's competition, trash talking is part of it. I understand sportsmanship. I understand, you know, having respect for your opponent and all those things. But when we're in the middle of it and we're going at it and we're competing, like you don't have to tell me, hey, you know, be nice to your opponent. Be nice to your, no, like we want to win.
Starting point is 00:54:23 We want to beat them. And not only that, Caitlin Clark was, you know, she was doing, I don't know why everybody he's calling it to Sina, maybe I'm too old, that's the Yeo. I was going to say. That's Tony Yeo. My biggest problem with that is that Yale wasn't getting his royalty. Yeah, like, no, that's this is. I don't know what the Sina is. That's the Yale. John Cena's credit,
Starting point is 00:54:40 he has paid O'Mont. He said that as Yale's move. He said I. Even if he didn't, I'm glad Sina said it, but he wouldn't have to say it for me to say like, we know where that came from. That's their kids, so they grew up on the, you can't see me. Stephen Smith ain't no kid. Stephen A. Smith isn't a kid. He's a grown man. Oh, I was referring to the
Starting point is 00:54:57 He called it to Sina. It's not the scene. And Caitlin didn't even take it to the advanced one. The advanced Yale is two hands. It's like this. Oh, wow. That brought back a lot of. That's the advanced one.
Starting point is 00:55:09 It's two-handed. Wow. Oh, I don't remember that one. We already got two hand on it. But yeah, I just thought, I just think that the fact that the media is talking about this and saying, oh, she's, uh, Angel Reese was classless for doing it. Kailen Clark did it first. She waved off the fitness. Like, and that was like, I loved one.
Starting point is 00:55:27 did it. Yeah, that's hard. That's part of it. That's like, if I feel like I don't have to guard you because you're not going to make that shot, I'm waving you off. We're not worried about that. I've seen guys turn their back and look at the rim before they even shoot her. Like, we know that's a rebound. Like, he's not making it. Like, that's part of the game. To me, all
Starting point is 00:55:43 of that advances, you know, just the people wanting to watch it. Like, if you never watched college game and you saw a highlight of a girl waving off a defendant when she had the ball behind the three, like she's not guarding her. I'm like, oh, I got to watch this. Like, if she got swag like this, is she doing all out there, when do she play next? When is her next game? That's just part of the game.
Starting point is 00:56:02 Like you don't say, oh, she's classless and now you want to say Angel Reese's, you know, whatever they were saying all year by Angel Reese, she's ghetto, she's there, she's that. She's a world champion now. She's a national, she's a national collegiate champion. Like, you got to put that on her name now. She can be all that other stuff you want her to be, and y'all claim that she is. She's a world champion. LSU Tigers, all the national champions. And it is what it is. And trash talking is a part of the game. Like I understand we're supposed to have, you know, grace and all these other things, but that's after the game.
Starting point is 00:56:31 While we're on the floor, now, if they did that to Caitlin Clark while she's walking to the team bus after the loss, then it's like, you all right, yo, y'all y'all. Like, the game is over, y'all want to chill. On the court, we could trash talk. We could do all of that. Like, as long as we're not disrespectful,
Starting point is 00:56:45 we're not putting hands on each other and we're not cursing to somebody's fit. Keep it, let people talk trash. Let people express that, yeah, we dogging y'all, we beating y'all because if it was the other way around, I don't think anybody would have had a problem with it. I thought everybody would have been like, damn, Iowa with the upset, they beat LSU. Because you know Iowa is a, we know the culture differences.
Starting point is 00:57:06 We see it. We see the team on the floor. They would have said, oh, Iowa went out there and they really beat those sisters. I don't see color. Nah. Yeah. Katelyn Clark was definitely their great white hope and they were upset. And let's be clear.
Starting point is 00:57:17 She's fired. She earned. We ain't going to lose that. She got gained. Kailen Clark and hoop. She got gained. Kail was by far the best player on the court. Oh, absolutely.
Starting point is 00:57:25 You was a significantly better team. Absolutely. No, I don't think anybody's arguing. I just hate that it's turned into the whole taunting thing and not and not having sportsmanship and all. It's like, don't, that's when you start putting bullshit in the game. Don't do that. The media created the shit. That's the point that
Starting point is 00:57:42 that's what I'm saying. Because the media has to continue to react to a narrative they created. Come on with that shit. Neither one of these athletes gave a fuck about that taunting. Caitlin came up and the press conference and was like, yeah, they got us. That's fine. She said, yeah, I talk shit. Part of the game.
Starting point is 00:57:57 That's part of it. So we're arguing about something that two athletes don't give a fuck about. They don't care. The people we're talking about don't care about. None of those athletes on the floor care about that. None of those coaches care about that. It's just the media trying to push this narrative. The media's getting mad at the media.
Starting point is 00:58:10 Y'all are mad at each other for something that you created that didn't exist. Yeah, I push it some shit that's just, this is a part of basketball. And it's not a black and white thing. It's, you're trying to make it a black and white. Larry Bird is notoriously one of the biggest trash talkers ever. in sports history. Like he, from Indiana, white boy. Like, we know that when you're a competitor and you're trying to win and you think
Starting point is 00:58:32 that I'm better than everybody, yes, you're going to say it at times. You're going to show it. You're going to have that demeanor like, yo, yeah, I can't guard me. I can't defend me. I can't stop me. Give me the ball. Get out of my way. Like, that's part of the game.
Starting point is 00:58:43 You cannot take that out of the game and definitely don't try to turn it into a black and white thing because there are some major trash talkers that are both black and white notorious in sports period. So let's not like put this cloud over women's sports. There is, there is an underlying race component to why it's such a big backlash for her. There is a, no, no, there's not even underlying. It's the media. The media is doing that, though.
Starting point is 00:59:05 So the media is giving backlash to themselves. Yeah, the media is doing this entire thing. The media used to comment on the game. They used to comment on what was happening on the court. They created this narrative, included saying that Angel Reese was ghetto and Bashner for doing that. and Caitlin it was great. Same with the media. Same with like Cam Newton
Starting point is 00:59:25 when he would celebrate versus when Gronk would celebrate. It would be drastically different. We know that. But the media used to comment on what was going on on the court and the field. Now they created this shit
Starting point is 00:59:35 and they're outraged at themselves. It's not like Angel Reese and Caitlin have a real problem. They don't. They both said everything is fine. The media's mad at themselves. They created this entire thing. Stephen A is yelling at his co-workers.
Starting point is 00:59:49 As he should have. Like, I get he's right. Yeah, he's right. It was created by the media, but we're supposed to be commenting on the sport. No, you guys are just commenting on yourselves at this point. It's the media versus the media. It's not, we're not commenting on sports anymore. The media is calling themselves out about their own racism.
Starting point is 01:00:04 Yes, that's what's happening. That's the bottom. Am I wrong? No, it's hilarious. But the racism still, yes, the media is calling themselves out on their racism, but the racism does still exist. I could see, I could see if the Iowa coach went up there on that press conference and was like, it was so inappropriate how those LSU girls taunted my players. At that point, now we're commenting on the sport and the people there. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:00:26 Both sides were completely fine with the taunting. Caitlin got up there and said, yeah. I mean, that's what happens. They got the best of us. We lost. That's just the bottom line. Now, Angel Reese is replying to the media off the shit they fucking created, which you can also say as a double standard where Caitlin doesn't have to reply to that stuff.
Starting point is 01:00:44 Unfortunately, Angel does. But this is created by every outlet. They're yelling at themselves. They're not yelling at the sport. They're not yelling at us. They're not, they're yelling at themselves. It's just the media, again, trying to, you know, put this cloud over what the fact is. The fact is the LSU Tigers women's team is the national champions.
Starting point is 01:01:03 Angel Reese had an amazing tournament. And, yeah, they deserve this win. They went out there. They competed. They played hard. And, you know, trash talking. And all of that is part of the game. Like, stop trying to turn this into something else that is stop.
Starting point is 01:01:19 Because you're taking away from the beauty of it. It's women. competing. It's women winning. It's women coming together, you know, working towards a common goal of winning. And that's, and it's beautiful. And they elevated the game. They elevated women's college basketball. Maybe women college sports. Like this is, that's the beauty in it. Like all that other shit that they're trying to put into it. And stop, man, that's not, we all know that taunting and talking shit trash. That's part of sports. And who does it better than women? They should be micing up all these girls. They probably have the shadiest fucking trash talk.
Starting point is 01:01:49 They would put Larry Bird to shame. It's women. Yeah. They should be micing up all these girls and encouraging this taunting. No, but real shit. Nobody talks shit better than women. And we say really, really cold shit. Like, imagine coming on the court like, oh, you'll wear whatever.
Starting point is 01:02:06 Yeah. And it's like the jersey they were given. Right. It's the uniform. Your team color is trash. Yeah, your uniform is trash. That color is not. You look crazy in purple.
Starting point is 01:02:15 Yeah, that color does not look good on you. Yeah. Let the women talk shit, man. It's part of sports. But either way, it was a great tone. tournament. Shout out to Caitlin Clark. She's an amazing player. Shout out to Angel Reese and LSU Tigers. She broke some
Starting point is 01:02:28 double double record for Yeah. No, Caitlin. Caitlin Clark is She's most points. I'm saying Angel Reese as well. Kailen had most points in tournament history. She beat Cheryl Swoop's record. She's No, she's the real deal.
Starting point is 01:02:39 She's a, she's a hooper. And that's why I like the way she took that. Because she's a hooper. She understands like, yeah, y'all got me. Like, I've been talking shit, the whole tournament. The last game against South Carolina, she was talking. and taunting them like, yeah, now it's your, now it's our turn. And that's, this is not the first time Caitlin Clark had to sit through that.
Starting point is 01:02:58 She played basketball with boys. Exactly. She knows, she knows what this is. So don't try to, the media again, trying to spend narratives and create these narratives about, like, stop it. This is, just is trash talking. This is taunting. Women compete in sports.
Starting point is 01:03:12 That's all this is. It's a beautiful thing. It's part of the game. It's not going away. No matter how much they try to stop it and say, oh, they're classless. Cut it out. They're competitive. that it's competition and that's where it ends.
Starting point is 01:03:24 And by the way, pointing to your ring finger, like, if that's the worst thing you could ever do to somebody. Yeah. We're in a really strange place in the world. Everybody wants to be offended so bad. Everybody wants to find, you know, I'm hurt by that. I'm offended by that. Shut the fuck up.
Starting point is 01:03:39 But what happens when married women start doing that in their everyday lives around women that don't have a ring? I like it. So miserable in their relationship. I like it. Just be pointing to. Yeah. Hold that.
Starting point is 01:03:48 Yeah. I love that type of shit. They should start doing that in every day. Like maybe that's the thing now. And we know how this works now. Angel Reese is going to get so many endorsements behind that. Get the bag. Oh my God.
Starting point is 01:04:01 She's going to get so many endorsements. That's what I was saying. Every kiosk got them all you could think of. I was just about to say the Olivia Pope and me is kind of happy that all of this is happening, right? As long as the player's mental health is good and Angel Reese seems like her mental health is fine, even though she's being attacked by the media. She's still on Instagram. She's good. Yeah, she's great.
Starting point is 01:04:19 So as long as her mental health is good, I'm happy that all of this is happening because all it is going to do is draw attention to the sport, make people who have not been watching the sport like that before and I'll get into it and we've been fighting.
Starting point is 01:04:31 This podcast alone has been fighting for women's basketball to go farther anyway. Angel Reese is more than fine. Her response was perfect. Her response was beautiful. 100%. She's very secure.
Starting point is 01:04:40 She knows who she is. She's not worried about these headlines. She just wants everybody to know that the LSU Tigers are national champions and there's nothing you can do about it, nothing you can say to take them away from that. It's theirs. They earned it.
Starting point is 01:04:53 They played a great season. They played a great tournament. And that's what it is. And shout out the Angel Reese. Get all of them bags because they're coming. More importantly, though, Shannon paid for the divorce. What? I saw people tagging me and this saying,
Starting point is 01:05:07 yo, we found somebody that outdid you. 100%. I paid for a friend of mine's date. She was at a restaurant that I put on to and she called me and whatever. So I paid for it. And people killed me about that. Small change compared to Shannon Sharpe. Light change.
Starting point is 01:05:20 For those that don't know, Shannon Sharp was talking to Skip. I didn't even know the context or how this even got brought up. I think it had something to do with contracts, which is hilarious. Yeah. Well, Shannon had to get this off his chest. Marriage is a contract, so it made sense. Shannon said he was dating a woman that was separated from her husband but was still married and they were trying to get a divorce.
Starting point is 01:05:37 He said, oh, I got that. I got that. It's light. Low light. Hold that. Here's some money. Go get divorced. But he said he.
Starting point is 01:05:43 And then they never got married. He said he paid for it because he felt like she was the one. and that I guess he was going to be with her. So he was like, yo, why we, why is, if the divorce money, if getting a divorce is what's stopping us from being together, of course. Let me erase that problem for you. I'll pay for the divorce.
Starting point is 01:06:00 I got it. Okay. I don't want to kill Shannon because I'm here to support him. I kind of, I may do that same thing in the same situation. I'm here to support him. If it's a woman I really want to be with for real and she is separated, trying to get divorced and she can't afford it because divorces, I'm sure, are very expensive. If I could put a little something down on it,
Starting point is 01:06:19 I put a little something down on worse. Shannon got it. He got it. He could cover it. If you're the other dude, though, you're sick. Now, you got to tap Shannon Sharpup. No, I'm hype.
Starting point is 01:06:30 Yeah, thank you. Like, Shannon's a good dude to everyone in this situation. No, no, no, no, because people were trying to say that Shannon was dirty macking. No, you paying for the dinner is dirty macking. No, I think they're both dirty macking. You paying for the divorce for the girl I'm trying to get rid of? Oh, come here, Mall. No, and that's the difference.
Starting point is 01:06:47 He was trying to get with her. That was just a literal friend of mine that it was no sexual, nothing between us. So it's not dirty macking on my half. Would you pay for your friend's divorce? That's, what you mean? Pay for my, like if you were married? No, no, no, no, no. The same girl that you paid for the dinner.
Starting point is 01:07:02 Hell, no. Because I'm not trying to be with her. But you weren't trying to be with her for the meal? No, but that, divorce is different. Now you told me, this was just a, she went out to get a divorce. Yeah, now. Do you see, that's what I'm trying to? Apples and oranges?
Starting point is 01:07:13 No, no. Yeah, but they were already on their way out. He just had the money to speed it up. That's what I'm saying. They were on their way out, but I'm saying people try to say it's dirty mac and because he may have hurried up the process. And homie might have been trying to save his divorce. Right. So that's where it's fucked up.
Starting point is 01:07:28 So people were saying, yo, it's dirty mac and because what if homie was trying to like not get divorced really? She's banging Shannon Sharp. I mean, it's gone. He lost. I mean, no, but that's not fair because women step out on their marriages and still keep their marriages together. Well, never mind. It's true. Talk about this group here.
Starting point is 01:07:47 I'm just saying it. It's true. Respect to everyone keeping their marriage. To me, listen. Whether it was Shannon or not Shannon, I'm cool. Shannon Sharp, I respect it. You know what I mean? If you felt like it's only funny, it's only funny because they're not together.
Starting point is 01:08:01 That's why it's not funny. But how do you feel as the guy trying to get rid of her, though? And she couldn't afford it. Because I think there's plenty of men that have paid their own soon to be ex-wives to finish this fucking voice. See, but I'm petty though. I would have showed up to the. a divorce court with a Shannon Sharp jersey. Yeah, I would have had a sharp jersey.
Starting point is 01:08:19 Broncos or Ravens? Broncos, man. He bowled out with the Ravens, don't do that. No, Shannon Sharp was a whole of the famous. He bawled out everywhere, but I'm just saying you got to have the Broncos jersey on. You got to have the, unless I'm from Baltimore. Fair enough. Then I would have the Ravens jersey off.
Starting point is 01:08:35 But I like that, man. Shannon, he was like, listen, man, this is because at that point, that may have been a problem. That may have been keeping them from being together. So he's saying, what is it, the money or do you want to be when? If she just said, yo, it's the money I can't afford it. I got it. I'm going to pay for it. Adding in a new factor here, in the divorce, if alimony was part of the deal and Shannon
Starting point is 01:08:54 Sharp paid your half to get the divorce done, divorce is done. Next month, I owe you a certain amount of alimony. I might start to buck. Like, you can go call Shannon. Why am I giving you money? Yeah. No, I know. Fuck out of here.
Starting point is 01:09:09 You wouldn't need alimony if you couldn't pay for your own divorce. Now you need alimony. That's my nigger of the week. You got Mr. First take over here. Yeah, you got Mr. Tide-in over here. Like, yeah, I shouldn't have to. Even though he wasn't on first take. If Shannon Sharp, if Shannon Sharp paid for your divorce, then that's your man now.
Starting point is 01:09:26 I shouldn't have to pay. Because we don't know if there are kids, that's a different aspect. I'm talking just straight divorce alimony. If me and Shannon break up, like maybe I just used him for the lawyer money. If me and Shannon break up. It appears that's what happened. So use him for your alimony too. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:09:38 No, then I would have to stay with him. Why? When I can just get money from you every month for the rest of, for as long as long as, Well, then I'm putting an appeal on our divorce If that's something you can do. Yeah. Your honor. Yeah, if you could do that, can I still hit that?
Starting point is 01:09:50 Wait, what? Little ass once a month. Yeah. Anytime Julian says, you know something wrong. I'm just saying, like can I get a little, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:10:00 Just a little, you know? I feel like that's not how it works. It's in the paperwork. Yeah, love thy husband. Honor thy husband. Nobody's not like church. That's what I said just a little bit. Y'all are assuming that she was the broke one.
Starting point is 01:10:13 Maybe it was. her money that was that. You made the assumption. I'm assuming that she was the broke, where she needed Shannon Sharp to pay for her divorce. No, he said y'all fighting over this little bit of money. What I'm assuming is that they had assets that they were probably fighting. No, no, no.
Starting point is 01:10:24 He was talking about because you have to pay a lawyer for divorce. It wasn't about what they were splitting. It cost this much to get divorced. He literally said y'all fighting about this little bit of money. A little bit of money meaning how much it costs to get divorced, not what you split up with assets, bank accounts. He was saying, he was saying like you need a lawyer, you need to hurry up this process.
Starting point is 01:10:41 Like, is this what, is this was stopping the process from going to Going further, it was that you can't pay for the divorce. The divorce. Like, I'll pay for the divorce. And that's, listen, I get, it's only, it's only funny because they're not together. But, like, what if they got married and had a family and they happily married now? And it's like, he made the right move. And then I pay for their divorce.
Starting point is 01:11:03 Sick. No, all right. What if Skip pays that. Are we judging her at all? Does she not get any? Why? Why would she? For, let's be massagious.
Starting point is 01:11:11 Yeah, let's do it. I mean, that's fun. we well she not only convinced chanin that they were going to go off into the sunset got the money for the divorce and then was like okay i'm done with you too i didn't sound like shannon needed to be convincing it sounds like shannon wanted her really really badly she yeah but i'm saying did she not did she not care lead him on thinking once this divorce happens then now we can be together happily ever after i mean we don't we don't know i understand what you're saying but we don't know why they're not together we don't know what
Starting point is 01:11:41 happen. Like we don't know how long they were together. We don't know. They probably was together for a while and then, you know, things just don't work out. She would not like to smell of black and miles and couldn't be in the relationship anymore. Oh, I thought she's about to say something else. Yeah. Wow. That's kind of crazy. Wow. I hope the Apple Audio glitches right there. What do we smell of. Shinn and shark has smoked black and miles on air. The end is what saved it. The end moisture men is what you guys smell like. Woo-woo. Get my beard. Wine and wine. Wine and mild. Wood tips. There is a wine and mild. Light skin and mild. Is it. Hey, you know, you know, to say,
Starting point is 01:12:11 woodtip? A little bit. I said it my whole high school career. Why? Why are you saying what's it? Because he smoked Blackamiles. Because I smoke Blackamiles and I like the Wittip. You're a Lil Nans ex-hand. For sure. Yeah. I mean, listen, it goes hand in there. Little Nose X and Black-A-Miles with the Woodtip? Yeah. Smoking Black-A-Miles and wine flavored at that? Crazy. It's all like a pack. It's a bundle. You didn't know that? The white group. You didn't see that at the festival? There was nothing gay about smoking black a mile. It's the worst masculine thing I ever do.
Starting point is 01:12:41 Oh, nasty. Why was you smoking black and mild? Yeah, why were you smoking black and mild? I don't... Would you answer to everything you guys did in high school? I don't know. That's true. At that time, it was cooler than smoking cigarettes.
Starting point is 01:12:52 It was. Like before time practice? I mean, I just smoked. I didn't like cigarettes. I tried to like cigarettes. That's how corny I was. I tried to like them. I definitely did that before, too.
Starting point is 01:13:00 And they weren't for me. And I liked Miles. Well, Shannon Shawlikes black and miles. You were corny I was. I used to do hand-rolled cigarettes. Nice. That's hipster. That's a corny.
Starting point is 01:13:09 That's super hipster. Yeah. That's something else. No, it is not. It's not hip-hop. Whatever it is, it's not hip-hop. Hand-roll cigarettes? No.
Starting point is 01:13:17 It's just like rolling, how's it any different than rolling a joint? Because it's drastically different. How? One is weed. One isn't. It's just the contents. It's the contents of the, it's still the paper. No, you can't, no.
Starting point is 01:13:31 Because now you can buy, like, how you can buy pre-roll, like, marijuana now. Like, if back then you could buy pre-roll marijuana or, like, cigarettes, you would probably like, you would probably, like, you would probably like, you would, pre-roll marijuana. You could buy cigarettes. You wanted to roll your own cigarettes. Like, what are you doing? I like the activity, the art of it.
Starting point is 01:13:47 He likes to roll weed. The art of it. He likes the art of it. I can roll weed, too. But I don't smoke weed. I don't smoke weed. I don't smoke if I can roll it. And that's why it's a problem.
Starting point is 01:13:57 Black of miles don't look so bad. You smoke tobacco, but don't smoke weed? I hate weed. I never like weed. That's weird. I'm an upper guy. Yeah. This is upper weeds?
Starting point is 01:14:07 It's not, it's not always. I've tried. He was. Every upper weed makes me still sleepy and hungry. Thank you. Ever had a woo banger? Still a little Coke right in the weed? Good to go.
Starting point is 01:14:15 Snowball. What did you call that? Don't listen to him. Woo bangers. You ever do the, you ever dip the cigarette filter in Coke? Fucking hit your numbed your gums. I believe that's angel dust, sir.
Starting point is 01:14:24 No. That's water. Anytime you dip a cigarette. And they have people you can call for help. Like, I don't know if you know what you know. This is years ago. Oh, okay. Lamar Odom just opened up a, a, a, a store?
Starting point is 01:14:34 Yeah. Oh. Did he? Yeah, he bought something somewhere in California. he bought a house and he wants to do a recovery center. I thought it's like to do. That's dope. That's really cool.
Starting point is 01:14:41 Shout out to her. I saw, I found an old tweet that had. But I also, I don't want to be too shitty, but the picture looked like it was just a bunch of addicts trying to get together to get some. You know, a government loan. Nope. In Malibu. I found a old. I said, I've seen fiends do this before.
Starting point is 01:14:57 I found an old text in my phone, a old tweet that I had screenshot when a whole Lamar Odom thing happened. And my home boy posted the picture of Lamar. I was like, damn, one of the best ever do it. Rest in peace. I found it in my phone Oh my gosh Yo I can't tell you how hard I laughed at that shit
Starting point is 01:15:11 I was like You know we thought he died Yeah we had Lamar Odom like dead Like we thought it was over I mean he was basically dead No he was not I mean he was in a dark place What's worse
Starting point is 01:15:21 Fucking around with crack or fucking around With the Kardashians Both You know He survived the crack What's wrong with this dude Think about is that It's not a thought
Starting point is 01:15:31 No It's not a thought You should never Fuck him around with crack If you drop The Kardashians in the hood Like they did crack never mind.
Starting point is 01:15:39 Lamar brought Kim to Jamaica Avenue. She was at the Coliseum. That's it. And French had Chloe install. And crack did way worse at the Coliseum than when Kim went. She wanted to let you know. So what does Julie talk about?
Starting point is 01:15:49 Kim to Staten Island too? A little bit different. That's fentanyl. She was cracking Queens. She was fentanyl. Differents. They'll get the joke. Anyways.
Starting point is 01:16:00 If you are Lamar Autumn, though, I'm glad he didn't die. What a way to go out. I mean, yeah, I'm sure. I'm sure. I'm sure. What a way to go out. If he would have went out at that time,
Starting point is 01:16:10 is that not legend? That's Scarface going out. That's legend. That's not Scarface. That's not Scarface. Bro, you went at a whorehouse outside of Las Vegas high on your favorite drug with three bitches over you.
Starting point is 01:16:20 Legend. I mean, that's kind of legend. I ain't going to hold you. I mean, there's some more horrible ways to go out for sure. 100%. But that's still like a bad way. I think Scarface went out worse. You went from being a world champion
Starting point is 01:16:31 for the Lakers and you died in the whorehouse? That's like, damn, that's a kind of tragic. It's almost on par. I feel like I know crack is bad because it's addictive But I've never tried it But I thought crack will be Starting that sentence is crazy Like I know crack is bad
Starting point is 01:16:44 All right where are you going with this First of all not all things that are addicting Like it's just how the FDA deems it bad You know what I mean? So crack is not bad So cocaine and baking soda It's not bad It's the FDA that makes it bad
Starting point is 01:17:00 No it is objectively bad for you But I'm saying her reasoning I think there's enough evidence to say that crack is bad. No, but you guys aren't listening to my point. The evidence she's saying is it's bad because it's addicting. There are many other things that we're addicted to that aren't inherently bad. If the addictive quality is what makes it bad.
Starting point is 01:17:22 What is some things that you can be addicted to that are not bad for you? Working out. Water. I'm saying if the addictive quality is what seems something bad, then that can translate to all sorts of different things. Being addicted to. working out can also be bad for you, by the way. You do know that, right?
Starting point is 01:17:39 Yeah. It's not crack. Everything is okay in moderation. I'm sure crack would be fine in moderation. No, I would not. That's someone that microdose is crack, it's changed my life. They used to put it in Coca-Cola person now. Because of my-and-dose crack.
Starting point is 01:17:54 The fact that you're calmer because of smoking crack when it's an upper- I put my crack in chocolate bars and I microdose it. That mellows Rorya. No, but like, any time I get a bad email, has anybody ever, has anybody ever tried that. Like how we microdose mushrooms and stuff like that. Do you know if somebody's ever microdose crack and was there any evidence to it? You can't microdose crack. That's the point of the crack epidemic was that you have to do it a lot. Like once you do it, you have to keep doing it. That's the whole point of crack. That's why crack was. Kendrick smoked crack. Look where his career
Starting point is 01:18:26 went. Who? Kendrick. Like it was on accident. It was put it in his blunt. But he smoked it. And that's why he doesn't smoke. I just feel like Lamar Odom It's a pimple butterfly as a classic I'm concerned I don't know about you I just I thought I thought it was a great album It's a crack I just thought I say that I think after he hit that he said Demarius is a man now
Starting point is 01:18:46 I think that was the exact time that he had hit Ha ha ha Oh man Anyway my point was that I feel like I don't know I feel like crack would You want to try crack? If it wasn't addicted I probably would try it Well you do need fire to smoke crack
Starting point is 01:18:58 So I guess you're not wrong Can we have Tamaris smoke crack? and then push her in a pool on Patreon. Yeah. Why in that order? Just for Patreon. Well, because she'll survive if she's on crack. Not even for the regular content.
Starting point is 01:19:11 Just for Patreon. Smoke crack and then push her in a pool. I bet she swims. I bet you she fucking swims. Yeah, she'll figure out real quick. Holy shit, man. I mean, I don't want to shit on crackheads, though. I was...
Starting point is 01:19:25 Why not? They shit on themselves. Fair. Fair. They do. It seemed fine. No diaper rashes, nothing. Oh, man.
Starting point is 01:19:33 Wow. But if you think about it, I was impressionable enough to smoke cigarettes and black a miles to force myself. If I was around in the 80s at 13, 14. A lot of it's strong out for sure. Someone passed me some crack before, like, we knew. I'm going to smoke the crack.
Starting point is 01:19:48 Not off peer pressure, just I know my person. I'd be like, well, let me try it. Yeah, fuck it. No one would peer pressure me into it. I'd be like, hmm, that looks fun. Well, you were never tempted. Never. Around all that product.
Starting point is 01:19:59 Well, he's seen probably wherever. Well, nepotism taught him otherwise. Yeah. Nepotism actually is the reason. Save me. It saved me. The crack epidemic happened. Nepotism taught him never get high on your own supply. Exactly.
Starting point is 01:20:13 Yeah, no, never thought about doing crack. That's good. Speaking of crack, Andrew Tate came out of prison. Hey. Love the correlation here. Yes. I mean, his fan base is on crack. No, they're just...
Starting point is 01:20:26 Crack being Tate. Tate is their crack. Tate is their drug. I think that him and his brother and the young lady are on house arrest for another at least 30 days. Yeah. Until I guess they want to do more investigation into the case. Was this their version of bail in the country he's in? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:20:44 Did he just get bail? Is that all that happened? I guess that's kind of the same thing. It's not free or anything. No, he's still on house arrest. They're going to look more into, you know, the case, I guess, and investigate some things. And we'll see what happens from there. But everybody was talking about the fact that him and his brother are released.
Starting point is 01:21:00 And, you know, they're saying that that looks like a good sign. maybe they won't be charged with anything and this is all be put behind them I don't know we'll see what happens we will either way it's going to be good for him I hate to say that type of shit but no matter what happens he's going if he is free he's out of here
Starting point is 01:21:19 if he's locked up it just makes his persona even greater it makes it more in demand it makes his name people want to know what he's doing what he's talking about what he's going through either way you know I guess his followers are happy that he's out and they're saying that this is, you know, all, he was locked. They were locked up for no reason to begin with in the first place.
Starting point is 01:21:37 And this was all just, you know, something to try to derail what they were doing, the message that they were trying to send and all and put out into the world. Like, but, you know, they can't stop the Tate is what they're saying. He's BMF for white people on the internet. Is he? He's Big Meach. Okay. And Southwest Tea is his brother.
Starting point is 01:21:55 I already see the series coming. Either way. Kid Rock. Kid Rock is going to produce it. They'll be in the house for at least another 30 days. and then after that, maybe all charges will be dropped and, you know,
Starting point is 01:22:06 he can get back to spreading his message on the internet, I guess. If they allow it. Either way, let's finish this conversation on Patreon so we can really have some fun and I want to know what you really think about. Top G. No, I got my Tatism.
Starting point is 01:22:21 You got a Tatism? Yeah. And Donnie's indictment. Teflon Don. Not on Patreon too. Is he Teflon Don? We don't know yet. Come on, man.
Starting point is 01:22:31 I saw that that tweet. you put up mall that i put up which right the rick ross flip teflon it's a good pick teflon donnie man you know it's a witch hunt but you do know teflon don is based off john goddy who did get arrested yeah and died in prison yeah yeah just all right spoiler spoiler spoiler yeah and rick ross was a c o'm it's cool teflon don i get it you thought and you tait was sending subliminal messages I didn't. I've read the scriptures. I didn't need his pushups to tell me the scripture. All right. Well, we'll finish this on Patreon. We'll get back to y'all later on in this week. Y'all be safe. Be blessed. I'm that niggit. He's just ginger. Peace.
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