New Rory & MAL - Episode 203 | Adin Ross Hoax Distracts Us From Missing Fighter Jet

Episode Date: September 22, 2023

We’re back in the studio after a fun day at Yankee stadium where Rory claims Julian can’t hit a homerun (in right field) We made the jumbotron and Mal met a potential girl. Meanwhile, an $80m jet ...crashes in South Carolina and we put on our conspiracy hats. Mal demands more flowers because of another correct Kanye prediction. Adin Ross invited “Kim Jong Un” and Andrew Tate to a livestream. This leads to an argument about Kim Jong Un and Dennis Rodman. Staying in controversy, Russell Brand allegations are coming in hot. Tune in as the guys discuss all of this + more! Tour Tickets: https://newrorynmal.com/  The Team: Rory - https://www.instagram.com/thisisrory/ Mal - https://www.instagram.com/mal_bytheway/ Eddin - https://www.instagram.com/thankyoueddin/ Julian - https://www.instagram.com/julian__nicholas/ Demaris - https://www.instagram.com/demarisagiscombe/ Merch: https://newrorynmal.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/newrorynmal YouTube Subscribe: https://rb.gy/hk7up Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is an I-Heart podcast. Guaranteed Human. I'm Daniel Alarcon, and this is my friend. This is much more famous than I am. I wouldn't go that far, but I'm John Green. Co-host of the podcast The Away End with my old friend Daniel. On our podcast, The Away End, we'll share with you the magic of international football, all leading up to the 2026 World Cup.
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Starting point is 00:02:24 Welcome to a new episode of the new Rory and Moll podcast. You are, Mori. You're Rory. You're Moll. Am I? I mean, I feel like it. I feel like Malt today.
Starting point is 00:02:33 I'm Maw. Somebody called me Moll and Sweet Green yesterday. No, it called me Mow. And I didn't reply. Oh, thank God they didn't click. Like you're bad? And then like maybe two, three minutes past and he came back and was like, now I realized why you didn't answer, you're not Mowel.
Starting point is 00:02:47 You're Rory. He did his Googles? I think he went in the back and like opened his phone. Who's Mal? I think he was referring to you. You're Mal. You are Mal. But I look like a Jamal.
Starting point is 00:02:58 So I get... Muimal. Yeah. But yeah, we are back. New episode, fresh from the house that Mall built. We were up in the Bronx with the squad watching the Yankees do what the Yankees have been doing this year. And that is disappoint. Wow.
Starting point is 00:03:12 Well, shout out to Ryan for hosting us. Yes. No matter what, even when the Yankees lose, it's always great. Let's go to the Yankees gang. Yeah, it's just going to the park. It's cool. But the Yankees, they do suck this year. It's no secret.
Starting point is 00:03:24 It is what it is. Well, share a little bit of the experience. How was that for you guys? What did you guys get to do? We were witnessing the rebuilding year at batting practice. You're like, you could tell, it's a certain energy that Yankee Stadium usually has, even at bat in practice. It's, you know, fans get there early and, you know, in hopes to get into their seats
Starting point is 00:03:45 and catching some foul balls or some home. Runs or whatever. Well, not a real home run, but batten practice home run. Just to catch some, pause, some balls. But it wasn't even that type of energy in the, like, I remember that energy of getting to the game early and watching bat and practice. And it just not, it's not that, it's not that energy. I don't know if it's this year. This is my first time. That was my first time going in two years to a Yankee game. The energy just wasn't there. The first time you went to a Yankee game, how was it to see Yogi Berra? Were you there with Lou Gehrigan-O-Gon-Sis? Well, Yogi Berra probably was there at that day. like he wasn't playing but he's probably he's still in Montclair no he's not but yeah the Yankees I don't know man it's just I like Aaron Judge
Starting point is 00:04:30 let me say that I like Aaron Judge I don't know if Aaron Judge is the prototypical Yankee captain though I see I disagree I think he is compared to who he's pretty clean cut he's like that shit to Derek Juergian He's biracial
Starting point is 00:04:44 Yeah he's biracial and clean cut I don't know if he has that I don't know if he has that It's something about Aaron Judge that I'm not quite sure of yet. Like, I don't know if he has that. He's also extremely young. Like, and not everyone can be Derek Jeter, but I think he has the- No, no, I don't- I don't-I-don't-be-a-Rae captain.
Starting point is 00:05:01 I don't want him to be Derek Jeter, but I just don't, I don't know if he has that Yankee Captain glow. Now, I know that happens when you win a ring. Yeah. You know, things change, but, yeah, but it's, it's not there. And I don't, I don't know. Stanton is, listen. I've never seen Mal hate on someone more.
Starting point is 00:05:23 I understand, though. We are, the Yankees are paying Stanton $40 million a year. No, it's actually $29 million. They're paying Judge 40 million. Well, Judge, he deserves that. Yeah. Okay, so 29 for Stanton. And we give his, Stan to what,
Starting point is 00:05:37 two to three year cushion right now? He is terrible. He looks like he doesn't want to play baseball. Like, he's just his body. He doesn't, I don't know, man. It's just bad. You went O for four last night. They just don't have that Yankee pride to their step.
Starting point is 00:05:52 They don't have that sense of urgency. It was a rough season. Last year was not that bad. It was a rough season. Now, technically, they're still in the playoff race. They're not mathematically eliminated yet. I mean, but. Who did the math, me?
Starting point is 00:06:06 No, I mean, mathematically, they're just not eliminated yet. But I don't know, man. It just didn't feel the just the fans. Well, after Stanton went 0 and 4 and, like, the morale was so low, I figured they could just replace them with Julian. Because when we were at batting practice, we found out that Julian could go yard in right fields. It's 314.
Starting point is 00:06:25 I can hit a ball over that fence. No, you cannot. No, we're not doing that. We're not doing that because I know I'm going to get killed in the comments. Oh, you cannot. The stipulation was while we were watching them doing batting practice, it was if we're doing slow pitch over the plate, optimal ball position, can you hit a home run in this stadium?
Starting point is 00:06:41 I said, I said I would attack right field. I would hit a home run. By the way, and Roy By the way, and he's also not a lefty. You don't have the skill to attack right field as a righty. Yeah, I'm slicing it. You're not slicing, man. I'm slicing it.
Starting point is 00:06:55 No way. Wait, so you can go yard on a slice? 100%. No way. I have to, you know what, though. What are the wind conditions at doing? I have to learn about. Everything's perfect.
Starting point is 00:07:04 Everything's perfect. It's something happened to you. That's what they call him. Something happened. Like, you were cut from a team. Something happened. I've never been cut from a sports program. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:12 I've always been in all-star. You said he was a all-star. What he said? He said, I asked when was, when did you guys, I asked everyone with us. I said, when did you guys stop playing baseball? Julian ignored that question and said, I was an All-Star, which is not an answer to my question. And then didn't even know. But he didn't even know the name of the team.
Starting point is 00:07:32 No. Well, J.C. Little League was the name of my league. I don't remember what the regional. How do you not know the name of your team that you played? It just said All-Star on it. Like, it wasn't. I just love that you were an All-Star, still feel like you could hit a home running. I could hit a home running.
Starting point is 00:07:45 I'm still dying on that hill. You gave the game up in eighth grade. Well, yeah, I ended up getting a Division I track scholarship. I couldn't swing a bad. To high school? You got a division one tracks scholarship? No, I gave up baseball. That wasn't my sport.
Starting point is 00:07:55 I played lacrosse. It was some bullshit. It was something I did in my spare time, but I was still an all-stop. I was hitting 314. No, not then. Now, I'm saying right now, I can. I promise you, if we can not hit a home run. Let's go to a field and do it.
Starting point is 00:08:08 Julian. Let's go back in a stadium tonight. It's okay. A lot of people cannot hit a ball 314. Most can. I'm not one of them. I can hit it. We could go to a batting cage. Either way, the Yankee game was depression.
Starting point is 00:08:18 They lost. Two things happened. I found out Julian could hit a home running Yankee Stadium. The second thing I witnessed had nothing to do with baseball. But Eddn and Julian can attest to this. We finally saw Maul's game. Like, we witnessed it. I figured out what Maul does, his strategy.
Starting point is 00:08:36 And I didn't think it was the strategy mall would pick. My game? The bartender. You did the classic, let me. shit on you as much as I possibly can to get you to then like me and think my opinion
Starting point is 00:08:51 look at a smiling he knows what he did y'all y'all creating content i guess oh don't do that there's no way y'all you can tell me i shit it on that guy got her instagram yeah you and you insulted her content from concentration you insulted her so much to bring her confidence so low that only
Starting point is 00:09:04 you could build it back up i know that game i didn't insult the girl mall you insulted her you insulted her products yeah you know i actually i actually told her something See? No. D'Maris, look, I told you that was the game. He insulted her and then tried to teach her.
Starting point is 00:09:20 I didn't insult her? And then had her just eating out of the palm of his hand with every question. First of all, all right. So, all right, now you got that off. Can I tell what happened now? Tell your version. Should I tell you ever. You asked for pineapple juice and a bartender just poured what she had and then you spit it out and said, is this concentrate?
Starting point is 00:09:37 Yo. I didn't fit it out. He really took a sip. He was like, this is pineapple juice? Like. Because it tastes like syrup. It didn't taste like pineapple juice. So I was like...
Starting point is 00:09:45 She didn't shake it up before. No. Usually, you know, Nate, get it from the gun. There was a history list. I thought it was from the gun. You know, that from the gun is just straight syrup and water. Like, that's not pineapple juice. So I was like, when I sipped it, I was like, is this pineapple juice?
Starting point is 00:09:58 Because it tasted a little weird. And she was like, yeah, I said, did you get it from the gun or like a can or a bottle? I said, okay, then it's probably from concentrate. Like, it's just syrup and there's no real pineapple juice in here. It's really focused juice. So she was like, oh, she didn't know what I was. saying. She didn't understand what concentrate. And I'm just like, oh, concentrate is really
Starting point is 00:10:17 just syrup. It's not really no fruit juice. It's not really pineapple juice in there. So she's like, okay, so she got the bottle and she looked at it and it did say from concentrate. So I said, yeah. So I was right. I didn't insult her, though. You treated her like she had been pressing that pineapple juice
Starting point is 00:10:33 from the pineapple tree all morning. No, no, no, no. And like it was all her fault. You broke her down. And then you started uplifting her. Then you built her back up. I broke down. broke down the difference between concentrate and not from concentrate. That's all. And broke down her confidence.
Starting point is 00:10:52 No, no, I wasn't breaking down confidence. I was talking about pineapple juice from concentrate. We're eating peanuts and popcorn. He just talked about pineapple juice. Yeah. Like, you know, but I taught her something. See? It worked, though.
Starting point is 00:11:01 Yeah. It worked. How did it work? Shorty liked it. Listen, I could see her eyes. All she wanted to stay was, sir, can you order a fucking Amstel light like everyone else? Yeah. This is a bar at a baseball game.
Starting point is 00:11:11 She was asking you how you were. She asked for your name. Well, that's usually what bartenders do. They ask you if you need anything else. Are you good? Like, she was just being a good bartender. See, that's the problem. Guys, y'all take that as flirting.
Starting point is 00:11:23 And that's really just somebody. She was flirted. Demaris, you're a bartender. What do you think? You think he was a, he was a spitting game? I don't think it was about the bartending. I know Maul. I don't think Maul was flirting.
Starting point is 00:11:33 No. I think Maul was just being. There's no way. We all read the situation the exact same way without. You don't do a whole 180 if that's not your game just off subconsciously. I think Mall was actually. being nice to her. I think if it was a duel, he probably would have been meaner, honestly, about it. And also, from concentrate doesn't mean that there's no juice in it. I just thought
Starting point is 00:11:49 I'd throw it out there. So we didn't. From concentrate? It just means that they were in water. We had a different opinion because we brought up that factor in the hypothesis that we were putting together. If it was a guy, I don't think Moore would have said a thing. No. You would have just threw the drink away. Yeah. Or just left the glass there. No, wouldn't have. I would have actually, I'm like, yo, because I didn't see her pour it. That was the whole thing. I didn't see. So I thought she really got it from the gun behind the bar. And I'm just like, that's why I said, you get it from the gun or like a can. and she's like a bottle. I was like, okay, so it's probably concert.
Starting point is 00:12:15 You act like we're insulting you. We're saying that your game worked. It worked. But it wasn't game, though. Like, that's the part I'm... It was beautiful to watch. Just because y'all see me... No.
Starting point is 00:12:23 Just because y'all see me talking to a female doesn't mean I'm spitting game. But you know where she's... Samara, see, this is all part of the strategy. Of course he didn't ask for the number. Now she's been questioning for this entire day why Maul didn't ask for the number. And then he's going to pop up at the next home game...
Starting point is 00:12:36 Just to fuck with her brain for like another 48 hours. This is all part of the strategy. You're going to send her a link to his episode from his burner. Ew. You think I have a burner? I think you have a burner. You got a fin-in. You think I have a fence-in-old?
Starting point is 00:12:49 You definitely have a-old. Oh, I thought I was about like a flip phone. No, no, no. You think I have a burner phone? Yeah. Wait, what? You got a Motorola razor? Yo, DeMaris.
Starting point is 00:12:59 Hold on, you take that out of a burnout phone? Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised. Like, I mean, people need burners sometimes. For what? Sometimes. I'm not in the streets. No one has a burner for good, for anything positive. What do you think?
Starting point is 00:13:10 What would I need a burner? burnout phone for. Just tell me. I'm not going to talk about it. Like, I might, but you know. Talk about it on Mike. It's okay. We're literally wired in front of us.
Starting point is 00:13:18 No, I'm not built like that. I'm not a snitch, but I think you might have one. On me? I'm not doing anything illegal. You can't snitch on me. I'm a taxpay or not. No, for sure. But, no.
Starting point is 00:13:27 Get back to why you think I have a burnout phone. You grew up in that era. So you've never had one? No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Don't do that. You're doing that thing that you like to do. And New York and Mall could just could just be the front doing that.
Starting point is 00:13:39 that thing you like to do. I've had a burnout for him. Okay. I'm told my, you say. When did you get rid of it? Years ago. Hey, see, like, same year that Julian retired from baseball.
Starting point is 00:13:50 He put down the bed, I put down the burnout. Like, 98? Yeah. You both gave the game up? I walked away to the game. You both gave the game up with that baby teeth about. Same shit. The day he walked away is a day.
Starting point is 00:14:02 I was like, oh, that's it. You guys both left on top. Yeah, exactly. That's how you got to leave. Leave on top. But thank you to Ryan for hosting us yesterday. the Yankee game. One last thing.
Starting point is 00:14:11 Shout out to the Yankees. What was the bartender's name again? Delilah. I don't want to say it. I don't remember. Arla. Arla. I thought it was Carla.
Starting point is 00:14:18 Carla. Carla. Carla. Shout out to Carla. Yeah. Well, thank you. She was a great. Well, while the Yankees were getting washed, there was an uplifting moment.
Starting point is 00:14:26 The best moment of the whole. Probably the loudest roar in the stadium throughout the night was the loudest roar. After Roy had left, this moment happened. If you're listening to our audio. Yeah. You know. Look at Mall. Mall was on the Kiss Camp.
Starting point is 00:14:48 And they showed us, too. So they put Mall and all of us on the Jumbo Trow. This guy did not get a lot. There we are. Go back to Mall. Why were you so upset? Go back to Mall. Because the Yankees suck.
Starting point is 00:14:59 But you couldn't get, I mean, you were on Kiss Cam. People kill for this. Kiss Cam. I was sitting next to. Wait, who'd you guys give my seat to? We don't know. No, they were sitting on the left. No, you were the seat on Mall's other shoulder.
Starting point is 00:15:10 Oh, it's reversed. It's no camera. All right, got you. Yeah. Wait, then where did you guys go? That's Eddn's screaming. Yeah. It was a seat in between us, me and Julian.
Starting point is 00:15:20 Yeah, no, the Yankees, they just, I just, there was nothing to chair about. Not even, not even with the whites next to you? No, we were the only Yankee fans in that entire section. We were in the Blue Bay section. She was like a good time, she was able to have boy, I don't know. They just looked like a good time. They looked like they'd pound, like Bud Lights with you. There was nothing to pound Bud Lights about.
Starting point is 00:15:37 Okay. Did you guys pound any beers, do a glizzy contest? Oh, my God. Let me tell you about Julian and Eddent. So they came back. with fully dressed glizzies. Oh, wow. Pull it up.
Starting point is 00:15:46 Glissies dressed to the nines. Three-piece suits? What? No. I didn't even see Ed and chew. Yeah, Ed and no bullshit. Ed and inhaled. He throwed it.
Starting point is 00:15:56 I think before I took a bite, Ed and finished his glizz. No. That's so embarrassed. I was about to say you looked like the guy that was relish on his hot dog and look at that. What's wrong with relish? What are.
Starting point is 00:16:06 Relish is weird taste things. Yeah. Relish is just doesn't belong on anything. Rory is like, relish belongs in like pasta. salad and things like that. Yeah, maybe that you could wait with that.
Starting point is 00:16:16 Even mustard, I feel like, is a bit of a stretch. Yeah. What? On a hot dog? Relish on a hot dog is not crazy. I know it's not. I know it's normal.
Starting point is 00:16:24 I just think it's disgusting. Yeah. I know it's very normal. It's like pickles on a burger. How do you dress your hot dogs? Pause. Ketchup. That's it?
Starting point is 00:16:32 I mean, if I'm going to have like a specific chili dog, a spot that does that, I'll do a chili dog. That's a lot. A chili is a lot. Put in more meat on top of your hot dog. What are you all doing? That was the first hot dog. If you want a fucking hot dog sandwich.
Starting point is 00:16:43 Chicago's mustard. No, it's like tomato. They never put ketchup on. That's sick. No mustard. That fucked my stomach. I'm not going to lie. Yeah, relish.
Starting point is 00:16:53 No, like the hot dog. You had gas. Oh, yeah. So, like, well, I want to blame the hot dog, but we also had a steak sandwich and I had like four tall boy beers, peanuts and popcorn. Oh, I'm sure. I'm sure your Tinder date afterwards was. I went home alone.
Starting point is 00:17:08 I was at a Yankee game. Her eyes were worried. No, so I went home, but I had to. wake up early because I had that fitting for Peloton so I was just farting up a storm at Peloton I had a fitting for Peloton. He just threw that out and I'm sure when they were doing your measurements
Starting point is 00:17:21 are like I ate like a pig yesterday I'm such a cow I told him I cleared I'm so bad oh my God do I look fat at this I wore my Yankees media pass to the fitting oh my holy shit oh man it was a fun night
Starting point is 00:17:39 fun night Yankees lost that That was bad. But it was a fun night. Thank you, Ryan, for hosting us. And hopefully next year, man, we just, we just got to get standing off the team. If we can get standing off the team. He was killing in batting, preckos. I don't give a fuck.
Starting point is 00:17:53 If we could get standing off the team, I'm pretty sure we can get two, three solid young players that will just help this Yankees lineup. Like Julian. Yeah, somebody like. They got to get Julian. I'd bring more of a spark to the team than hit. He went over four. Tell you what, I can go over for four.
Starting point is 00:18:09 Yeah, good luck on your Peloton. So on to this fighter jet that I went missing the other day. We talked about it amongst ourselves and we were like, how does somebody lose a multi-million dollar fighting jet? Is this another just, you know, hoax? Is this fake? But come to find out, the jet really did take a detour after the pilot ejected and it flew for 60 miles and landed in South Carolina.
Starting point is 00:18:39 Yes. 60 miles a lot in this case? For a fighter jet? Yeah. anything traveling without a pilot. 60 miles? I mean, it was on like autopilot.
Starting point is 00:18:49 That's what I'm saying. That's not super far in a fighter jet world. Fighter jet worlds. They go pretty fucking fast. Right? Yeah, if that. So, but either way, like,
Starting point is 00:18:59 I guess it could have ended up. What the fuck happened? They said that the pilot ran into some weather and was like, nah, hate the rain. Let me get out of here. Something failed, right?
Starting point is 00:19:09 Aliens. 100%. Is that what we think this is? two of them back to back, then they ground all the flights for 48 hours or 24 hours, whatever it was, and then keep giving us this bullshit like, yeah, we found like a few parts in South Carolina. We don't really know what happened. Oh yeah, the fighter jet hit some weather. It's weird because even with the eject.
Starting point is 00:19:33 Weather. Even with the eject happening with no pilot in the cockpit. Why did the pilot eject? That's a whole other thing. That's what I was told. But then they say they lost the jet. This is an $80 million machine. Throw a fucking air tag in it.
Starting point is 00:19:50 Like it has tracking devices on it. Like there's no way navigation just went off the grid and they couldn't track where this jet was. And the thing about these F-35s is their solo passenger planes. So they never fly one at a time. There were two other jets with it. So those two jets just lost track of this plane as well.
Starting point is 00:20:07 All right. So clearly this lost in the weather. This is bullshit. This is 100% bullshit. This is bullshit. This is a small bullshit. something happened maybe the aliens intercepted some shit
Starting point is 00:20:16 maybe the pilot saw a UFO and got scared and ejected it was like I'm getting the fuck out of here I can see that happening like you know me like you in a jet and something foreign pulls up next to you a little paper machet thing yeah yeah this is like yeah no I'm cool
Starting point is 00:20:33 I'm getting the fuck out of it's blowing in the wind right not in a ship though it's just chilling it's just running on the cloud well there was a wits of the crash and this is just the internet doing its best. This man from South Carolina.
Starting point is 00:20:51 He watched it. Normally it's pretty quiet, but on Sunday afternoon. I was in the in the bathroom taking the shit. Man, he aced. And I heard a screeching. Between a screech and a whistle. All right, fan.
Starting point is 00:21:08 And I heard of this. And I heard of in my whole house. White says he didn't realize it was a plane at the time, so he didn't call anybody. All right. All right. First of all, I know Little Richard when I see Little Richard. That's funny.
Starting point is 00:21:23 This is a crisis actor. How does how does the stereotypical Southern farmer have brand new veneers? Did he say he got Cameron's teeth in there right now? Did he say he was in the house taking the shit? Listen to the first line he says. And the past, I'm taking a shave.
Starting point is 00:21:41 Oh, a shave. Taking a shave. Okay. Those are called dinsures, Rory. Yeah, those are not veneers. Yeah, he's not a... Totally different. Rich fuck. He's not a YouTuber.
Starting point is 00:21:51 You can see how the bottom ones don't move. Ditches are one size for the old. He got Pete Davidson teeth. Yeah, no. That doesn't match where he's at. No, at all. That's a crisis actor. I don't think that's...
Starting point is 00:22:05 He lives in North Hollywood and they flew him over there. Scree! And by the way, he's an actor that doesn't get a lot of gigs. Yeah, no. Like, he overreacted. What's his gentleman's name? Randolph White? Randolph White, you ain't hit no jet, man. Cut it out. You remember in like Malibu's Most Wanted when they're like Thespians and then they have to become gangbangers and like the difference? That's what I think happened here. That's a Thespian.
Starting point is 00:22:26 They're like, go be a southern farmer and he's like, they couldn't find anybody else. Everybody else that lives in that area where that jet flew over and they found Randolph White. Well, because he heard it. So nobody else heard it in the area? Well, he was giving me. He didn't even taking a shave. Yeah, but if you're... You're lucky didn't cut himself. I mean, a scream like that.
Starting point is 00:22:47 I might raise her my hand with a slipped. So they were able to find the debris. I'm guessing this. The jet landed, crashed and blew up. Thankfully, nobody was hurt or killed because that could have landed on somebody's house. On Bernice. On Randolph's house while he was taking a shave.
Starting point is 00:23:05 But yeah, I don't know. But the pilot probably saw some shit up there scared him. I don't see why a pilot would eject from his jet. If it wasn't like on its way down? My theory have no proof of this at all. Go crazy, Roy. Ors a Jack. May even sound like a screenplay.
Starting point is 00:23:20 But hey, we got crisis actors. Why not throwing my writing? Yeah. I think the aliens fucked with whatever the computer system is of that jet. Packed it. And then he was like, I'm getting the fuck out of here because everything's failing. Got his ass out. And I think the other fighter jets shit fucked up too.
Starting point is 00:23:39 And they just got out of Dodge. We're not going to go follow it unless something is wrong with all of them. Maybe not aliens. You don't lose that shit. Let's look at something that might be a little more plausible. North Korea. Say Russia or North Korea hack the...
Starting point is 00:23:52 Again, these are computers. I think it's a computer thing is what happened. The fact they're saying weather is probably not to make us feel like we're vulnerable and anything can be hacked. But it all can. So yeah, I'm sure he just went into just one of those dark clouds. You know, that planes can't go in. Nobody gives a fuck.
Starting point is 00:24:10 We saw floating balloons, months ago, we don't even talk about that. That was the funny shit too. Guess where that was shot over. Exactly. South Carolina. Oh shit. That's right over the same same backyard. Randolph, he was there for that one too? Why is Randolph White the only one around at here shit? Taking a shave. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:26 A lot of shave. A hundred million dollars down the train. Poor Randolph, you know he ran out of house like, leave me the fuck alone. The balloons, the fuck the y'all want for me. Oh, man. But yeah, ironically, South Carolina again. Losing a hundred million dollars like that. They have it. They lose.
Starting point is 00:24:43 No, we have it. Imagine being a company losing $100 million. How do you make that up? But they're not a company. From us. You sign Kanye to a deal.
Starting point is 00:24:54 Oh. The government should sell Yeezys? Yeah. That's what you do. If the pilot was wearing Yeasies, he wouldn't have to eject. Oh, he could have just
Starting point is 00:25:04 looking at his feet like a cat. I didn't read that other side of the box. I got the UFOs you got Yeezys on. Yeah. Put your, foot up to the window like you chill man don't fuck with me i got eeas know they let you rock that's like like you don't feel like as like we paid for that jet like we don't get an explanation and we're gonna pay for the next one i know like that's that's my shit tell me what happened they did
Starting point is 00:25:26 what are you gonna do with that information the i want to talk to the fighter pilot what happened what was that yeah because like what else is going to do after that okay you talk to the fire you want to know you got to talk to the pilot i'm not saying i didn't i don't want to hear from randoff white i want to hear from hear from the pilot. I paid federal taxes. So did all of us here. All right. So the pilot did say he experienced a malfunction and he was forced to eject from the jet. And then the other pilots lost his plane and weather. Well, one pilot that was forced to eject from the jet is Kanye. Kanye, you love that. No, I did. You love that. I know you love that. Kanye, now I'm here to get
Starting point is 00:26:06 more flowers. Listen, I'm running out of... I'm running out of space to put all these flowers, man. I told y'all that Adidas was going to align themselves with Kanye. All would be forgiven. And here we are. New CEO of Adidas, Bjorn Golden.
Starting point is 00:26:26 He did a recent he did a podcast recently and he said that he didn't think Kanye meant what he said about Jewish people. And why am I hearing from the CEO of Adidas before I'm hearing about the fighter jet pilot? Like he should be on a pod. Well, because Adidas is more important
Starting point is 00:26:40 than a fighter jet. True. You're right. Exactly. So, yeah. So the new CEO of Adidas came out and said that he didn't think Kanye was a bad person, that he didn't think he meant what he said about Jewish people last year. He said he just thinks that it came across that way.
Starting point is 00:26:57 It came across in a negative manner. Now, I'm here to collect flowers. I love tulips. I love peonies. Me too. Pionis. So whenever y'all want to just throw them peonies. Can we break that down for that?
Starting point is 00:27:10 That's a crazy. line to say. I don't think he meant that. Yeah. He went to two different outlets and like tripled down. I meant that shit. And at one point, Alex Jones says, no, I don't think that's what you mean. And he said, no, that's exactly what I mean. Like, that's a direct quote. Alex was like, no, I don't think you're, you're saying that Nazis are good. He's like, no, I'm saying that I love Hitler and Nazis are great people. Alex, like, no, I don't think that. Yes. That's what I mean. I mean this. I'm Kanye. Well, the new CEO, Bjorn, says that he feels that Kanye didn't mean any malicious.
Starting point is 00:27:43 It's the most understanding human being on planet Earth. Well, you know, it's like... Profit first, Roy. It's just like when you have a lot of money, it's the same thing in your relationships with women. Women forgive and, you know, they move on quick. They like, you know, they have a lot of understanding. The more money you have, the more they understand.
Starting point is 00:27:59 The more they'll accept you loving Hitler. Exactly. So they know Kanye's influence. They know that he obviously has the culture in his hand. he has the ability to deplete your company of billions of dollars if he no longer is associated with your company. So I think this is just the new CEO's way of saying, hey, listen. Come back.
Starting point is 00:28:21 The last CEO's out of here, he's gone. This is a new page returning. All is forgiven. Kanye, let's get back in business. Let's create some more sneakers. Let's design some more product and put him out through Adidas. So he more or less gave that, like, racist wink. to Kanye, like, don't worry, I'm cool.
Starting point is 00:28:40 Yeah, yeah. I'm not one of them. You can say whatever now. He's also German. I don't want to, you know, presumptuous or speculate. I think the last year's German. Was he too? I believe so. Oh. You think we're going to see another easy color way he slash design? No. Absolutely. I don't think Kanye is going to go back to Adidas. And I'm not suggesting that this meant that he's going to reach out to Kanye West and say, do you want to do easy again. But I also don't think Kanye wants to do easy at Adidas. I think he does. I think he will. I think he will. I think. I think. that they're going to have to give him more than they already gave him before. And this just does nothing to Kanye but solidifies everything that he says as far as he can do
Starting point is 00:29:17 what he wants. He can say what he wants. He has the culture. And when you have the culture, you have power, you have, you know, everything at your disposal. So I do think that Kanye, like I said, months ago, Kanye and Adidas will rekindle their business relationship. But I think it's going to cost them a lot more than it did. time. I think Kanye can he can play, he could throw his dick on the table now for real. Kanye is either really bored right now or really at peace or both.
Starting point is 00:29:49 And the board part makes me think maybe he would do something with Adidas. But like when you're just getting, when you call a paparazzi to shoot you getting ahead in public, you're pretty bored. Or you're really at peace. Wait, he needs something in his life.
Starting point is 00:30:04 He was confirmed that he called him? He staged that? No, he doesn't call. No, he's not. He doesn't do that. He doesn't call. He doesn't need to do that. His ass, I don't think Kanye wanted his ass crack out on in-care. He doesn't need to set himself up. The fact that Rory thinks Kanye calls the paparact crazy, say, hey, I'm going to be here. No, no, no, first of all, that definitely has happened before.
Starting point is 00:30:21 First, that's happened before, but that's not. Kanye's called paparov. I know it's sounding like that. I'm sure Kanye West has called paparov. His wife, his wife's family does that. I don't think he's done it. But we're not, we're not about to say when Kanye West's team or anyone books a hotel or travel or anything, that is not a version of eventually calling.
Starting point is 00:30:37 calling the paparazzi when you're in such a public place. Like, come on. Is Kanye fucking West with his new wife walking around in public with no security? In no shoes.
Starting point is 00:30:47 That's the version of calling the paparazzi. They've been chilling in Italy. And he also has... You don't think... You think there was a time when Kanye was about to get some head and listen, when we're all horny, we have a foggy brain.
Starting point is 00:30:58 We all make crazy mistakes. You don't think he thought... Oh, no one can see us. He was walking out in public for a week. with every paparazzi around him. He was like, oh, we're fine behind this pole, dear. She was tucked under. She was like, like that shack meme.
Starting point is 00:31:15 Because they couldn't even, they didn't really get a good picture of her giving him head. They just kind of saw her getting up and they saw his ass crack out. And you don't think that they knew what they were doing. Not only that. I think what you don't understand is even sometimes the paparazzi is following these celebrities, they're not right up on them. They can be somewhere down the street in the car with a camera and you don't even,
Starting point is 00:31:34 you don't even see them where they're at. You think Kanye West at any point in his life when he purposely walks outside in public thinks, nah, they're not around. He, like that level, at that level, you just accept, you don't change your life. Yeah, you just don't get head in public because you know that unless you want to get head in public and have someone shoot it. Kanye getting head in public can be an independent thing than him also being aware that of the status of the person that he is, paparazzi might be around. He wants to get head in public.
Starting point is 00:32:04 That's not separate to Kanye Westline. Somebody might take a photo of it. because that comes with being Kanye West. He's not at all times. Blow me here in the fucking canal because there's a camera behind us. At all times it's connected. There's never not a point
Starting point is 00:32:15 when he purposely goes out in public and walks around for a week in a foreign city that they will not be following him every fucking place he goes. But that doesn't mean he's going to alter how he looked at his life. I'm not saying that.
Starting point is 00:32:25 But you're not about to tell me it's not always connected and he always knows anything he does he will be on camera in public. Yeah, but you got another thing that you're not taking in account is how great it is to get head outside. He was on a water taxi.
Starting point is 00:32:37 Debatable. So he's on a boat in the canal. Like, he's not looking at every fucking overpass to see if Popatranos can see him. But you guys are completely missing my point. No matter what, at any time, Kanye West knows that Paparazzi is looking at it. Oh, yeah, no, for sure. But the way that my point in addition to that is he doesn't care. He's still going to live the life that he wants to live.
Starting point is 00:32:59 Oh, no, he doesn't mean getting ahead of water taxi. He's going to do that. You're making a separate point. He clearly doesn't give a fuck. You can't say that Kanye didn't know he was being photographed while he was getting hit. He probably knew that was going to happen. I'm saying he doesn't care. Kanye knows he's going to be photographed anytime he's outside anywhere.
Starting point is 00:33:15 He knows he's going to be photographed. And with the stunts that Kanye West has pulled, and even when you watch that doc, he admitted in the third episode that he does them intentionally for a reaction that there's not a world after all this. Kanye West wouldn't pull a stunt about getting head on a water taxi. That's far out of Kanye's wheelhouse now? No, I just think that.
Starting point is 00:33:35 We're talking about Kanye fucking West. I'm not saying that's out of his wheelhouse, but I just don't, I don't think that he called paparazzi and said, hey, noon, tomorrow, I'm getting my dick sucked on the water taxi, be there. I'll reword it when I say call. I don't mean Kanye West is opening up his flip phone and calling a paparazzi number.
Starting point is 00:33:51 I think they are extremely aware that when they're booked in a public hotel and walk out of the front entrance and go to the popular restaurants and just literally walk around shopping. There's eyes on them at all time, for sure. He called. them to some degree. I also think that Kanye is mentally ill and y'all are just like
Starting point is 00:34:08 skimming over that. Mentally ill? I think you're giving him. We all know. Yeah. Kanye is supposed to take meds. I think you guys are just skimming over that fact. You know meds and heads. Same thing. I've got, I've got it. Well, maybe I do need meds. His brain is not. It's not about that. His, and you
Starting point is 00:34:24 saying that he's setting this up or he knows that he is being photographed. And I don't even think his brain is working that way. Kanye was walking around their foot in the streets. Like, No, he had the little... I got so much money, I ain't wearing shoes no more. About stare.
Starting point is 00:34:39 He's just on that. He's in that atmosphere. I think he's mentally, though. No, I think so, too. We know it. And y'all are, like, trying to contribute everything. They're like, this genius rollout of something. No, I'm not thinking.
Starting point is 00:34:49 No, two things can be, he's definitely a genius. I just think he was horny. Yeah, he's a man at the end of the day. Like, he's a married man and he wanted some head on the water taxi. He could get some head on the water taxi? Falls in line with Christian Italy. It's in, where were they? Italy?
Starting point is 00:35:03 Yeah. That's not the first. first time somebody got a head on a water taxi in Italy. Oh. That's like Uber. That's like getting head in the back of the Uber. Yeah. I'm sure even in Italy, like, you know, Uber has little signs of like plug your phone in.
Starting point is 00:35:13 I'm sure it says if you want to head extra $50. Yeah. I'll turn around. Yeah, I just won't. Roll the boat. Get your thing off. Either way, I can't wait for Kanye to be back making new Yeezy models. Because this is like a big fuck all the, uh, that's what you're at this point.
Starting point is 00:35:32 Me? You coping the anti-Semitic threes? Um, I don't, there's some easies that I do want, but I don't have any easies. I don't own any easies. I don't know any easies. I do. I just, how do you not own any easies? That is kind of crazy.
Starting point is 00:35:44 That is surprising. Eazy owns him. He has the teddy me on his own. Wow. That's true. Yeah. There's a difference. You can't even see that.
Starting point is 00:35:49 That was as a barcode. Yeah. No, I don't own any eases though. This is a couple that I want, but I'm just not with paying all that money for. That's just like ego shit. Yeah. It's a sneaker at the end of the time. I'm like wearing shoes that everyone wears, too.
Starting point is 00:36:00 So when they were blowing up, I had no desire to get a shoe that everyone had. You're wearing Ame new balances. They're just basic black, white, red. Fair. The entire world has those shoes. Nope. They have the Ame ones. What's going to happen when Kanye West and Andrew Tate form Voltron?
Starting point is 00:36:18 That's a day I don't want to see. It's taken. Is the world ready for Andrew Tate and Kanye West? Because I'm predicting it in 2024. I think they'll, I think though, well, he's done an American citizen so he can't run. but I think he'll be his campaign manager. For Kanye? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:33 Kanye's not running for politics. He's not running for president. He's not running for president. He fell back to regroup. He's over. He's studying foreign policy in Italy. Same way he went to go intern for Louis Vuitton in Paris. He's coming back to see what was the dictator in Italy.
Starting point is 00:36:49 He's studying in a foreign country. He was like the biggest dictator. Yeah, he's studying Mussolini. So he can come and try to be president. He's dead. there's more literature on Mussolini in Italy. So he's studying Italian... He already studied Trump. He's got Trump.
Starting point is 00:37:05 Got it. You got American dictators down. Yes, that's easy. Got it. I'm sure the amount of time he spent in London, he's got the royal family. That's why he went with the Kardashian. That was the royal family in Hollywood. Went with them. Now it's time to go Mussolini. Got you. The album's going to be called the excess power.
Starting point is 00:37:21 Now, y'all... It's going to be Andrew Tate, Aidan Ross, what's... Skiah. What's that other... Snico? It's going to be... Snico. Sneako. Who sneko? It's another streamer.
Starting point is 00:37:31 Sneako? Yeah. Candy's Owen's going to be the first lady. God. With a new access power. Just go vote for whoever you want. Mall's going to be the chairman of the boards. Why would I be the chairman?
Starting point is 00:37:44 You're going to be the treasurer. I mean, you know. Why do you think we'll be the treasurer? I think is what they call it. Anyways. Eddie was ecstatic about this. Aidan Ross. He was going crazy that Aidan Ross was streaming with Kim Jong-un last night.
Starting point is 00:37:58 Was it you? No, it was Julian. Julian was ecstatic. I wasn't ecstatic. You was losing your shit. I'm your people. Who? I didn't even pay you any mind because I knew that Kim Jong-un was not getting on a live stream.
Starting point is 00:38:09 That's him. Or fucking whatever with Aiden Ross. You know what's kind of fucked up, though? It's not that unbelievable. It's very unbelievable. Bro, Dennis Rodman. I was believing him. I went to North Korea and hung out with Kim Jong-un.
Starting point is 00:38:23 Like, how is Aiden Ross on a computer out of the possibility? You're comparing Aiden Ross to Dennis Rodman. Well, Aidan Ross has more... Both Lexington two games. Aidan Ross has more influence than Dennis Rodman. Aidan Ross has more influence than Dennis Robbins. Yes, by a lot. Yes, yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:37 By a long shot. Yeah. Yeah. What do you feel like Dennis is influencing right now? Yeah. Actually, I don't know. All rappers do kind of look like Dennis Robin. If we're getting down to it.
Starting point is 00:38:46 So if Aidan Ross has more influence than Dennis Rodman, how come he couldn't get the real Kim Jong-un on the live stream? I bet you he could. I bet you Dennis Robin could get Kim Jong-un. Because they have a friendship, yes. But that's not what we're discussing. We're discussing who has more influence. Aidan Ross has far more influence than Dennis Rodman.
Starting point is 00:39:01 It's not even close. This stream had over a half a million views. And then when this guy started doing this... How you doing my G? Hello, Mr. Andrew Taites. In less than a minute, 450,000 people left the stream once they found out it wasn't him. You mean, once they found out, it wasn't Kim Jong-un?
Starting point is 00:39:19 Yeah. And let me tread lightly because Reddit actually believes I like Andrew Tate. You do. I don't. I just agree. with his family take when he was talking with Adam 22 shit.
Starting point is 00:39:32 I agreed with one thing he said. That's enough of that. But you don't agree with just one thing Andrew Tate has said. Yeah. Andrew Tate has said some some truthful shit. You named him Mara after him. You don't have to be an Andrew Tate supporter,
Starting point is 00:39:43 but you, what? I don't know. He said some truthful shit. Were you like, oh, yeah, he's right. He's not lying. I think men should stay in shape. I'm obviously not following his words. Yeah, I think men should stay in shape and be healthy.
Starting point is 00:39:56 If you did, you go, maybe just throw the line there with his opinions. Y'all don't want to talk about how Drake was on his Andrew Tate shit on that fucking Cissor record. It wasn't your way? Y'all don't hear what he was telling girls? I mean, we did the lyric break. He said, I can have you on a payment plan to you 150. Is that some Andrew Tate shit?
Starting point is 00:40:17 Yeah. I thought, take back everything. I thought whips and chains like an American slave was. That's where you were taking it. No, that's just a bar. And what is an American slave? Us? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:28 Yes. Yeah, probably. What is an American slave? I have me at work on Labor Day, so definitely us. There's a big difference between Yeah, slavery. Recording a podcast.
Starting point is 00:40:38 Working on Labor Day. Being in the chain. Being a slave. Well, give me some more Tateism. Maybe I do agree with more, and I don't know. I think Andrew Tate has, he says things that are, you know, from a different time about how men and women dynamics in their relationship should be. And, you know, a lot of people feel like that.
Starting point is 00:40:59 That's an old way of thinking. But he said some things where I'm like, because I didn't, I didn't know anything about Andrew Tate. I'd seen that he was hated and nobody liked them. So usually when people say, you know, this person's this, that, and third people hate him. I want to find out why. And here are some things that he said.
Starting point is 00:41:17 I can understand how it rubs people the wrong way because it is an old way of kind of thinking and doing things when it comes to just the dynamics and relationship between men and women. But at the same time, he has some thoughts. So I'm like, okay, that's not a negative thing. Maybe a lot of people don't agree with it, but it's not necessarily, it doesn't make him a bad person. And again, let me tread lightly.
Starting point is 00:41:39 I think with his masculinity takes, they would be received well had he not had allegations of sexual assault, human trafficking, everything that's been put on his jacket. I'm not here to say what's true and what's not, because I'm not in it. But those girls also came forth and said none of that was true. I'm not well-versing it. So that's why I said allegedly, I do not know.
Starting point is 00:42:05 I think his takes would be received better had that not been part of his whole aura. Right. Because I don't think people disagree with masculinity. I think they disagree with masculinity when it overpowers women. That's- Oh, toxic masculinity. Toxic masculinity. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:25 Which is- Well, anything toxic you should disagree with. toxic femininity. Exactly. But before we move on, because I don't want to stay too long on sexual, so what did you guys think of the interview with the fake? Ken, John. I mean, I've only seen the clips that are,
Starting point is 00:42:41 I wasn't tapped into the live stream. We were at the game. No, you was looking for Wi-Fi. I was going yard at Yankee Stadium. Yeah. No, I mean, it's a cool stunt. Like, I look, is it a cool stuff? Get on A&O you want.
Starting point is 00:42:54 It's a smart move, man. He's getting all these depressed. this is what he did it for. He's getting what he wanted out of it. Can you give me more background on that gentleman? Aiden Ross. Who? Oh, Aiden.
Starting point is 00:43:05 I mean, he's just, oh, how do you explain Aidan? So the way in which you can say like Kai Sinat and like speed or more wholesome and fun streamers, I would say Aiden is more of like the polarizing draws more of the right wing crowd because of his views. he aligns a lot with Tate's sentiments. He is very pro-Trump. He's had spoken to Trump. They have a rapport. He kind of speaks for that demo,
Starting point is 00:43:37 but for the younger kids. He's like the Kisanada of, like, Florida. That's scary because obviously this was a troll. But a lot of these streamers, like the ones that lean more on the politics of their content, they're creating that gray area. They're ruining why we like. the streamer shit. It wasn't mainstream media. There wasn't a gray area. We weren't wondering if we
Starting point is 00:44:01 were really being lied to. We felt like we were watching just a regular person with regular opinions. Now when you are a streaming with this influence and you have a rapport with someone that's about to run for president again and you're also in the game of trolling about interviewing a fucking dictator, there's just too much gray area now. Now you're just part of the game and you're feeding into the young kids that think trolling is hilarious. But then we'll also take all your other opinions serious, not knowing if maybe you're still trolling. Am I sounding
Starting point is 00:44:30 like the old head again? A little bit, yeah. It's just too much of a gray area now with that. The streamers have aligned themselves with the machine. I mean, streaming is up. Which we knew was going to happen. Streaming is the most popular thing.
Starting point is 00:44:45 It's what the kids, we knew that was going to come. But it's getting, it's getting nasty. It's just going to be the new version of mainstream media. They're just now going to do it with more polarizing kids that can also make you laugh. Like, yeah, but it's, it's dangerous. It's very dangerous. And I know this is a joke and I'm not saying that him doing this troll is harming kids and we should stop this.
Starting point is 00:45:09 I can just see this going further with the mainstream and with young streamers. Like, they're just going to manipulate the next generation the way we were all manipulated by the actual news. That's all. I'm sorry, am I sounding like Russell Brand with fight against mainstream media? Oh wait, this is bad timing. I don't want to sound like Russell Brand. Yeah, you don't.
Starting point is 00:45:35 Nice. That was a bad accident. Russell Brand. Yeah, so y'all wanted to talk about this. I didn't know about this. Last time I heard it from or heard about Russell Brand, he was talking about the COVID vaccination and he was going on that whole run. These sexual assaults.
Starting point is 00:45:57 sole allegations, I have no idea about what's going on with this. Yeah, for those, I mean, I know a lot of people know Russell Brand from movies and other shit. He's been hilarious in movies. He had a rebrand. He got sober, got away from Hollywood, wrote a book about all his past transgressions. Probably did some ayahuasca. He talks about often. Has a good platform that is pretty much dedicated to fighting against the quote-unquote machine, vaccines, overall mainstream media, government, etc. Now, I don't want to be the guy that says his face always looked like he was hansy
Starting point is 00:46:40 because that's not fair to put on someone. There's plenty of people. Yeah, you can't do that. Can't do that. And that's not what I'm doing in this situation. But he did have a long history of admitted promiscuity. Mm-hmm. Picking your ass, but you got it.
Starting point is 00:46:55 It's a hard word. sound it out and say it slowly. So when someone does permiscuous. Permiscuous. Permiscuity. Permiscuity. Premisciicity. Ingrediences of the periscuicity.
Starting point is 00:47:11 There you go. Okay. I'll help you all. We're going to work. Going back to space camp. We're going to work with you. So there's been multiple women that have come out to say that he sexually assaulted them, raped. And then there was one of a 16-year-old.
Starting point is 00:47:26 that he dated dated. Yeah. Wait, he dated a 16-year-old as a grown man. Yeah, but the law is legally it was okay. Oh, and that part of the world. Yeah, he was 31, she was 16, but their age of consent is 16. Gotcha, okay. And he would give her, like, scripts on how to manipulate her parents and, like, how to get
Starting point is 00:47:47 out of school. There was even a case where a cab driver was dropping her off at his house and begged her not to go inside because his daughter was the same age. Like that's a grown man. Don't do that. And at that point, it was very much, in her words, consensual. And then she got older and realized, why the fuck was this 31-year-old man dating me? And he was obsessed that she was a virgin and would always talk about that.
Starting point is 00:48:17 And I don't care if the law is 16. That's fucking, that's sick. That's grooming. It's disgusting. That's one thing people like to hide behind. is, oh, you know, the legal age and, you know, it's legal. It's legal. That doesn't mean it doesn't look bad. That doesn't mean it doesn't look nasty.
Starting point is 00:48:33 That doesn't mean that, you know, it's okay. Like, if you're 30 years old, 31 years old, you should not, what do you want with a 16-year-old girl? Her virginity. And what's crazy is he did a... But there's adults. There's our 21, 22-year-olds that are virgins. Like, 16? That's insane.
Starting point is 00:48:52 I don't care about the... religion and the culture and you know people like to hide under those things it's all nasty shit you should not a man should not be marrying a little girl and those cultures where they do that and they go oh it's religious it's nasty it's fucking disgusting most religious stop are gross for yeah their history is but he did a response video on twitter saying that everything was consensual um and this was just a way for mainstream media to attack him discredit him because he's been saying things like don't take the vaccine and exposing all this other stuff. And here's the thing. Two things can be true. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:32 I thought that was a really weird response because he could be very much correct. But these allegations still exist. And there will be due process. But at the end of the day, there's still one that you're admitting to. You dated a 16-year-old. I know there's three other women. I'm not discredding anything they're saying. I do hope they get justice. And I do hope that case gets solved. But how can you say mainstream media is just trying to silence you when you've also, like, but you did that.
Starting point is 00:50:04 You dated a 16 year old. Well, I think that's just, that's just way of... That's a really lazy and stupid response. Yeah, of course, maybe they are trying to silence you. I agree. Yeah. But you still dated that 16 year old. He was like, then there's other reports
Starting point is 00:50:16 that he was like encouraging them to throw sex-themed parties. He was just like very imposing in trying to push a lot of sexual Isn't he one of those dudes that walks around with like a scarf in the summer? He had that era. I think any dude that does that, you got to watch them. In a top hat or some shit. Pay attention to those dudes.
Starting point is 00:50:33 They have little tricks up their scarves. Yeah. No, it is definitely, it's a red flag. Yeah, yeah. Like, it's summertime. You got this scarf around your neck with a funny hat. What are you? Like a fairy.
Starting point is 00:50:47 Like, what are you doing? You know where I feel like, you know, not that they had all the credibility in the world, but so many right-wing platforms, speaking of which, like Ben Shapiro and other outlets, are reporting this, and they keep saying, well,
Starting point is 00:51:02 the legal age of consent in the UK is 16. He did not do anything wrong. It's not against the law. But then have the nerve to say, transgender teachers reading books to kids is grooming them. So what the fuck is Russell Brand? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:51:18 He's a groomer. Like, it's legal. Is that not grooming? You're 30, dating a 16-year-old high school student because she's a virgin trying to get her to manipulate her parents, leave her house.
Starting point is 00:51:30 Are you not grooming? Absolutely. Yeah, grooming doesn't end because the person's of legal age. Grooming is a tactic that can be used on anyone of any age. This is straight up a adult having straight sex with a child,
Starting point is 00:51:47 and now there's excuses. Like the transgender stuff within schools, I do disagree with some of it but there is also some great there's a gray area there's some positive parts about it there's also negative parts about it I do understand
Starting point is 00:51:59 people on the right especially saying there should be no sex shit in school period and then not even go into the gray area of how it could be positive but then straight up say when a 31 year old straight guy fucks a 16 year old girl
Starting point is 00:52:13 well that's the law like get the fuck out of here like you told it yourself right so we can move on I know it's a Debbie Downer topic, but so many people expose themselves in the media after this Russell branched. Well, it's like you said a few episodes ago. There's no, there's no morality in entertainment music show business. No. You can't have any morality when it comes to this type of thing because morality is the entertainment. You have to look moral. It's a facade. It's fair. That's the entertainment.
Starting point is 00:52:44 It's like, look how morally is. If we really start really just talking about everything that goes on and, you know, things that people know about and they kind of just turn the blind eye to because they have to work for this company. Or, you know, I'm doing this film and I'm working on set and, you know, I have this, this album coming out or this artist is making this label a lot of money. So we got to kind of turn a blind eye to, you know, domestic violence and things like that. It's like... I think we all just need to take a break for 120 days like Nikki's husband, the whole world. I think we should all just take a 120 day break. So it seems as if Kenneth Petty is in some troubles.
Starting point is 00:53:22 And I kind of felt like this after that whole live story, live stream, whatever you want to call it, IG Live. Because he said some things in that where I was like, this could, I didn't want to speak on it because, you know, never want to bring shit to light if nobody else is saying it. Yeah. But I felt like it was going to be some backlash from it, especially saying you would be planning your funeral. You direct a debt towards offset. And, you know, I. I know how the legal system plays and things like that, especially when you have other issues outstanding with the legal system as is. Certain things you can't do, say certain places you can't be.
Starting point is 00:54:00 But this was something that I did see coming. I didn't know about 120 days, but I did think that he would get in some trouble for some of the things that he said on the IG Live. And here we are now today. A federal judge's audit, Kenneth Petty to serve 120 days on house arrest for three. threatening offsets life. This is why I spoke on it the way I did because I didn't want this situation to turn into something obviously serious. Legal matters now, you know, coming into play, house arrest, and just threatening somebody's life, you know, it's just never something that needs to be done on social media. I appreciate that you didn't do a deep dive
Starting point is 00:54:42 in it on our platform. But it wouldn't have mattered. These two fan bases are so dead. I'm sure a Cardi B fan found out exactly who his parole officer was, sent that video in, and he was nabbed the next day. Oh, yeah, no. I mean. And of course, we already know that the cops and parole officers are already on the internet to begin with. And that's like a Minaja's husband. It was big news.
Starting point is 00:55:06 But you know, all frames were sent by the entire Cardi fan base. Oh, yeah, no. And the bars would do the same thing if it was reversed. Absolutely. Yeah, plenty of people that would send things that way. in case it runs under their radar and they don't see it. But again, this is, you know, this is one of those situations where it's unnecessary. Be on parole and, like, be next to other felons.
Starting point is 00:55:28 Yeah. I mean, I don't know his whole case, but that's, like, pretty standards. It's just certain things that just doesn't need to be done, need to be said. And, you know, that whole situation, again, is something that I'm sure he probably looks back and be like, you know, I should have just stayed at the hotel, stayed in the house and stay off social media. Yeah. That's always the quick fix to all of this shit, man. Stay off of social media. Like, relax.
Starting point is 00:55:52 Yeah, don't open no... Don't open no... No, no IG lives around me. Don't do... I'm not doing none of that. And, you know, I think that's just the best way to move when you have certain things at risk. Like, you know, not being able to leave your house and be with your family and travel
Starting point is 00:56:11 and things like that. Like, just for an IG live video, it's just not worth it. So let's be smart. And again, man, hopefully this whole situation, you know, we can just put behind, they can put behind them. And, you know, because you don't want to see nothing serious, nothing real happening from just words and social media. Because we've seen where this can go. And we've seen it time and time again. And yet and still, we still find a way to entrench ourselves in bullshit.
Starting point is 00:56:38 So hopefully that's not the case here. Hopefully it's 120 days or something where it's like, all right, I'm cooling. I'm chilling. I'm not fucking around. I'm with my family. That's what I'm doing. DeMaris, can you explain this whole school picture, debacle? Because I saw there was a photo of Nikki, her husband and son, walking in a hallway,
Starting point is 00:57:01 and everyone was saying she's trying to allude that they're at a school. She didn't say they were out of school, right? Not that I know of, no. This was just the internet being... The internet. All right, cool. because I don't know what school you think Nikki Minaj with her money is sending her son to,
Starting point is 00:57:21 but it's not the school. This looks like the back of a venue. This looks like the back of a hotel where celebrities go out of instead of going through the front door like Kanye West. Nicky Minaj's son would not go to a school that looks like this. No, that's probably a basement to a school.
Starting point is 00:57:37 It looks like a basement to a school, for sure. It looks like a basement back. To the school that Nikki Minaj would send her son? I don't know what their like basements look like in Calabasasas Academy or whatever the fuck but I don't know man I mean sure that's like the basement but like what is it supposed to look like
Starting point is 00:57:54 Yeah what do you think of school? I don't know like a fucking He thinks it's gonna look like the Kardashian house Like it's all cream Don't they go to way better schools? No but that doesn't matter The schools are still colorful in school like Rory.
Starting point is 00:58:07 I don't think Kylie went to a middle or elementary school that looks like this Again this could be a basement back in is Nikki Minaj. I don't think it's a school. And I think Nicki Minaj is sending her kid to a school where other celebrities' kids would be at and it's not weird for Nikki Minaj and, well, her husband, depending on what his status is, to pick their kid up from school.
Starting point is 00:58:25 Her husband is on the sex offender list. I'm aware of it. But that doesn't mean you're allowed in the basement of the school. No. No, but that's all above ground schools. That's, so the fans, this is not even, the fans took this and ran with this because the number one thing that the Cardi fan base always says about. Nicky's fan bases, at least Offset can pick his kids up from school.
Starting point is 00:58:47 So when Nikki posted this photo, the Barb's took it and ran with it because they don't have fucking fan bases don't have brains. So they took this and run with it. It was like, see, he can pick his kid up from school. They're not at a fucking school. They're at like the back entrance of a hotel or something like that. Did Peach Photoshop this? Could be that.
Starting point is 00:59:05 I just, listen. Being a sex offense and bragging about being in a school is hilarious. I don't even think the water jugs over there, Poland Spring, is what the school, Nikki Minaj would and her son to would be drinking. Be Fiji. Yeah, 100%. Individual bottles for each kid. There's no way he's going to the water fountain.
Starting point is 00:59:22 Individual bottles of Fiji? For each student, for each class they have. That makes sense. There's no water fountains, I think. It shouldn't be. At a school. Mickey Minaj is sending her. Yeah, I don't think water fountains are a good thing?
Starting point is 00:59:36 After COVID, no. Before COVID, no. Are you putting your mouth on the water fountain? Mad kids. I'm definitely kids. I can't do that. A lot of kids did that. One is a joke, which I thought was always nasty.
Starting point is 00:59:48 Two, you don't even just putting your face that close to where everyone else put their face. Yeah, but silver, your, a silver kills the bacteria. Well, when I was, I don't know if I, when I went to, you're stupid. And they put that little guard on it. Like, come on. When I was that. Flash guard, it's a squad. The guard made the bacteria even stay closer to you.
Starting point is 01:00:04 Yeah, it's flash guard. When I was in school, we just filled cups up with it. Even worse. Like, you fill a cup of. My mom said, if you ever need to use a water fountain, let it run for 10 seconds. before you engage with it. Coming in from recess, like, you hurry the fuck up.
Starting point is 01:00:18 Well, if you're first to it, if the kids before you have been running it, then it's good. Then you're good to follow suit. I don't think that's how that works. I think that's to get rid of like that the aluminum in it. Most water pressure water fountain was
Starting point is 01:00:29 in all your schools. Oh, of course. You got to know what you were. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You had the, yeah, there was some elite. And a lot of people drank from that one that just had a little water pressure.
Starting point is 01:00:38 You might as well put your mouth on it. The dribbly one? Water came out of it. Yeah. I just don't think Nicky is setting her son to those schools. You guys ever drink water from the park? I have, yeah.
Starting point is 01:00:47 Best water. After playing all day, one of them cold. It tastes like hot. Oh, fire hydrant. I was getting cold. It was never. A open fire hydrant. You've drank water from a fire hydrant?
Starting point is 01:00:56 I have, yeah. Absolutely. Oh, yeah, they're from New York City. So that makes it. 1,000%. That's the best water. Best water. If it's been running for like two days,
Starting point is 01:01:02 that fire hydrant been open, ice cold squirder. They let the water fountains go to shit in all the parks in New York. There was a time when they weren't terrible. Like, they had water pressure. They didn't look like, heroin was just cooked up with a spoon.
Starting point is 01:01:16 How far back are we talking? Dogs have always been peeing on them, so I just don't. I mean, not every park, but the parks that, like, a lot of kids would go to. They keep a little bit. Dogs pee on water fountains? How do they do that? No, fire hydrants. Fire hydrants.
Starting point is 01:01:28 I think that's just, like, a cartoon thing. No, dogs really pee on fire hydrants. No, dogs pee pee on anything other dogs peed on. I was going to say, I've seen basely piss on a water fountain, but I've also seen basically piss in my bed. So, like, it's just another thing. Also, water fountain. You just haven't trained her.
Starting point is 01:01:43 She's a free spirit. I guess. Drinking from a hose in the summer, it tastes like copper, though. I don't really, I never really like that. A hope. Yeah, that keeps you from tearing your Achilles. When you're on the All-Star time. I have copper in your body.
Starting point is 01:01:58 Yeah. If you would have done that more often, you probably would have made it past eighth grade. I have a master's degree. We're talking about with the baseball, you dumb ass. We would have been watching you at batting practice. Yeah, exactly. There's an interesting documentary that Kirk Franklin put out
Starting point is 01:02:13 about a week ago now. Hey. It's about him finding his biological father. I thought it was pretty interesting. It's easily, to me, one of the greatest rollouts ever. Kirk Franklin has an album coming out October 6, I believe, called Father's Day. That was Drake. So he was documenting, I guess, just the whole process of recording this album.
Starting point is 01:02:35 And during that process, he, a friend of his had went to a funeral. and she just had a random conversation with a guy that was at the funeral and come to find out the guy at the funeral turns out to be Kirk Franklin's biological dad and this is only a story because Kirk Franklin thought he buried his biological dad six years ago the man who he thought and believed was his biological father passed away and then come to find out he took a DNA test the gentleman at the funeral that a close friend of Kirk Branklin's met swabbed his mouth.
Starting point is 01:03:13 So it started as a ghost story then it turned into a 23MD story. Right. Yeah. Swabbed itself and said, listen, you know, you can take these and test it and let's just see it to the bottom of it.
Starting point is 01:03:23 So Kirk Franklin documented all of that. Took the DNA results to the gentleman's house and come to find out that's his dad. Crazy. The guy broke down and he cried. He apologized to Kirk Franklin, let him know that had he known that that was his son.
Starting point is 01:03:38 He would ask for money. He wouldn't have, he would have been there for him. He would have been in his life. And it's really crazy because they don't live, but maybe 10 minutes from each other. Same town. His house is on the same street as Kirk Franklin's studio. Kirk Franklin passes that house all the time. So then the approaches Kirk Franklin approaches his biological mother with the results of the DNA test.
Starting point is 01:04:04 And his mother's standing on business. She shouldn't. She ain't budging. It's been 52 years. 23 me is the devil. It's been 52 years. And whoever I told you was... The devil's work right there.
Starting point is 01:04:15 Is your dad? Is your dad? And his mother did not fold. She did not budge off of that. They took another DNA test. So this is number two now. The first one was 99.99999.99.9.9.9%. Not positive.
Starting point is 01:04:30 Not close enough. Then the second one, I wasn't mad at the second one. Because I'm like, you know, he swabbed himself allegedly and then gave the cotton. swabs, put him in a Ziploc, whatever. Kirk says he's worth a lot of money. Yeah, so let's make sure. Second DNA test, 100% positive. This is your biological dad.
Starting point is 01:04:48 You're pepping. And Kirk Franklin then turns and looks at his mother and says, I need to hear you say it. And his mother was standing on business. No, this is wrong. Like a good church. This is not it. This DNA test is wrong.
Starting point is 01:05:03 It's inaccurate. It's the Obama's. And Kirk Franklin told his mother, You know, if she didn't come off with that stance and give him what he needed his entire life of knowing whose dad was, that he can no longer have a relationship with her. And I believe it's been maybe they hadn't seen each other before that in 20 years, him and his biological mother. All right. I don't want to, like, talk too much about their actual family business, especially, you know, Christians. God's people.
Starting point is 01:05:35 you have to give your mom a second to process that because there could be a world where his mom really did not know that that was his actual biological father and now he's saying here's a DNA test you're on camera say it to me mom like you have to let your mom process that for a second she could be finding out as well it was common between the first one
Starting point is 01:05:56 and the second one but you got a camera on me yeah even on the first one it's just it's a lot now you're getting into my past life who the fuck knows what was going on and that she might have buried those demons a long time ago that's a tough thing to put it on on putting it on camera on you see how Rory Reed I get it yeah I imagined you see him finding out that
Starting point is 01:06:16 my daughter looks identical to me is not my child on camera no I get it it's definitely something it's something it's something tough the process but at the same time I feel like his mother you know she knew
Starting point is 01:06:32 and then not only that if you didn't know the results of this DNA test are sitting right here. You know how like that generation though was really skeptical. That kind of science, those numbers, they don't trust shit. Yeah, but it's science.
Starting point is 01:06:47 Now we believe in science. Yeah, I was going to say that's, you're making it sound too easy. I mean, when you take a DNA test and it's 99% and the other one is 100%. There's not much to, like literally this is a legal thing.
Starting point is 01:07:00 Like if that happens to a court of law, you would have to take it. with people that believe in Adam and Eve. I get that. But at the same time, you're also dealing with people who know who they had sex with and who they dated. They don't make mistakes, though.
Starting point is 01:07:16 It very well may be a mistake, but say that. Yeah, but there's been cases, too, to your point, where people believe so much, I mean, you've seen it. Like, first, like, when people believe so much in the lie that it becomes their truth. You can convince yourself that that lie is now, in fact, the truth. How old is Kirk Franklin? 53.
Starting point is 01:07:35 Damn. I'm not. And I know I've been putting things on mothers lately, and I apologize, but. Mall's mom. Maybe she honestly did not remember a sexual partner from 53 years ago in a town. And like, oh, I had sex with him.
Starting point is 01:07:53 I don't remember. Everyone in this room were pieces of shit. It may take you while to remember. Somebody who had sex with 15 years ago. 53 years ago and you're older. I'm not jacked. I'm not, I'm not,
Starting point is 01:08:05 Roy, let me, let me taste something. As a woman, let me, let me take some baby. When you, when you even have a, oh, now you,
Starting point is 01:08:12 finally you want to speak for all women. Shut up. It's about fucking time. Anyway, when you have a pregnancy scare, you know who the possibilities are. You will always know that,
Starting point is 01:08:23 and that is not something that you forget with a pregnancy scare. There's, you, you fuck around and have the baby. You know if there's a possibility that this ain't this person's child, but back in the baby,
Starting point is 01:08:33 back in those days, whoever you were with at the time, that is the father. You never speak of another man. You'd never bring that up. And that's why I think. With Julian's point of it's been so long that she may have convinced herself
Starting point is 01:08:47 because in that moment, this guy had to be the father. No, even if he's not, this guy has to be the father. I can't say anything else. Yes, but once it starts being questioned. You may really believe that lie. No, but once it starts being questioned and they bring that person up, you know in your head,
Starting point is 01:09:02 unless you have like, dementia, you know in your head, yeah, it was a chance. Well, what if that was number three? Okay. But there was still that chance. You don't look somebody in the eye and say, no, that's not true. No, that's not true. No, that's not true.
Starting point is 01:09:14 I think it also boils down to your son, you're on camera. Just watching it. That's the part. But she knows. That's why I'm saying like, being on camera is different. Yeah, I'll stand on my life, especially if we're on camera. But deep down inside, she knows. I think that it also boils down to how she got pregnant.
Starting point is 01:09:31 Because if this is a case where. and I don't know, just watching a documentary and just trying to think of different ways that this could have happened. Let's say she was sexually assaulted. There's also. You know what I mean? And she's trying to bury that trauma so deep and, you know, just get away from it that she's convincing herself there's no way that I was sexually assaulted and then end up bearing a child from being sexually assaulted. Yeah. And there's no way, even if that is your father, you don't want that to be your father.
Starting point is 01:10:00 Yeah. Now, interesting you say that. So if it came to anybody that, you know, your biological dad, your mother became pregnant because she was sexually assaulted, would you want a relationship? No. No. Not even a little. With the guy?
Starting point is 01:10:18 Not even a little bit. And I'd be, and I'd lock that out. I'd be so terrified of, like, my own genes. Like, that would fuck with my mind like you would not believe. Because that happens more often than we think. Yeah. Sadly, yeah. Like, especially when you talk.
Starting point is 01:10:31 talking about a man that's 53 years old. Small town. Small town in the south. The church. We know the things that go on in the church, around the church, and people that are of the church. It's like every stereotypical factor. Yeah. So it's a lot. But I think that, you know, nothing happens by mistake. I think everything is part of the story. And this is just part of Kirk Franklin's journey in his life. But he's doing an
Starting point is 01:11:00 amazing job of turning this trauma and this heartbreak into what he does best, which is make music. So this is like part of just the story that happened while he was creating this album that he's putting out next month. So if you didn't see this, definitely watch it. It's about 35 minutes. This is a little fishy to me, though, outside of everything. You didn't tell me off, Mike, that his biological father's house was on the same road as
Starting point is 01:11:29 Kirk's studio, they all live in the same town. Well now, I don't know how long that house has been there, but currently today where he lives is not far away. I'm sure everybody in that town knows that Kirk Franklin's studio is right there, right? He's one of the, if not the biggest gospel. He no, he's, his kids, his kids actually used to go. I think some of their friends live like right next door to that house where his now biological father lives.
Starting point is 01:11:55 So like he said, like my kids used to be right over here all the time. Like, so it's just one of those things where it's like it's right under our nose we don't know, especially if your mother's telling you and then the gentleman that you thought was your father died a few years ago. You're not, you know, it's just, it's a whole bunch of things and variables that's floating around. Is this all in the same small town? I feel like that guy would know if he had sex with that woman and that's why I hate to say. Well, he did tell Kurt Frank. I hate to say that I'm leaning on maybe there was an assault because I feel like he would know.
Starting point is 01:12:26 And did he look a lot like her? I mean, of course, there's 50, 3 to whatever. age. It's definitely some that small town, his studios down there, you know you slept with his mom. Like, come on. Come on. It's not like it was someone on the road and then disappeared. You're all in the same small
Starting point is 01:12:43 town. His studio's been there forever. He's Kurt fucking Franklin. You look alike and you slept with his mom. But it's a different Had I known I would have been there? That no, no, no, Roy, that generation is Well, secretive. They're like, they just, they very shit. It's bad.
Starting point is 01:13:02 What I'm wondering is, would you, if you were in the mom's predicament and, well, let's say like it was a sexual assault, right? Because I think that that's, that's an interest in theory. If it was a sexual assault or something like that and you were the mom, would you even want to tell your child that? No.
Starting point is 01:13:20 That's the thing because I'm sitting up here like, do I tell my child because I don't want my child even consort with this type of person or do I bury that because I know that that's going to fuck my child? I would want you to tell me, It depends on, like, I would, I would want my mom to tell me if that was the case, but I would want to be a grown man, though. Don't tell me that in my childhood.
Starting point is 01:13:39 Tell me that as a grown man because I can process that differently. I can react to that differently versus being a kid. So if that was the case, because I would want to know exactly how I came to be. But what if I would want to know the real story? What if he was around when you were a kid? You sure, you don't want your mom to tell you that. So you're just hanging around this. man being raised by a man who was a predator.
Starting point is 01:14:01 But as a kid, you don't know how to really, like, handle them. You don't even know how, yeah, as a kid, you don't even know how to react to that. Like, I'm not saying that I know she was going to end up too. Let's say it was her plan eventually when Kirk got older that she was eventually going to tell the real story. And then Kirk Franklin makes it. And his life is great. He's doing amazing.
Starting point is 01:14:19 Like, why, like, why, like, yeah. Like, yeah, I could tell him the truth. That's probably the right thing to do. But we got through his childhood. He's the most successful. gospel singer, like, why should I not fuck with this perfect scenario? I know everything's not perfect, but... I mean, shit is all right now.
Starting point is 01:14:37 Like, should I really disrupt it? That's just... I can see a world where people just shut up at that point. I grew up, like, I call him my cousins, like, because we grew up so close to each other, but something like this happened to them. Like, my homeboy, like, his... The person that he thought was his dad isn't his dad. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:14:56 and his dad happens to be his cousin's dad. Ooh. So the story is his mom. His brothers. His mom and his mom's sister or his aunt. His mom slept with her sister's boyfriend and ended up getting pregnant and end up having him. And he's the oldest. Now, his two youngest siblings are like light brown skin.
Starting point is 01:15:21 He is like dark-skinned. and his cousin's dad is dark-skinned. And it's like once we got that stories, we got older, I think back like, how did we not see this as kids? Because he looks just like him. You didn't think about it. Like, I'm talking about just like him.
Starting point is 01:15:39 But sometimes that happens, though. Because I know people who look like, I know people who look just like people that they're in no way related to. And it's like, damn, it looked like you slept with that girl, man, your baby looked just like it's like this, it's not. Like, that happens sometimes. times. And sometimes siblings can have the same
Starting point is 01:15:55 parents and they come out looking completely different. You know what I'm saying? So you can't as kids, I wouldn't expect you to recognize that. Adults don't even recognize that. If Rory's daughter came out looking like Rory's a white man, black people have completely different genes. No, no, no. Okay, my cousin's head. If Rory's daughter came out looking like Edith. Yeah, that'd be a sexy-ass baby.
Starting point is 01:16:17 Oh, let's say, let's even say yome. As co-parenting? Like, the three of us? Skin tone. Oh. You wouldn't be like with me and who? No, with him and Kia. You know, you, Mara could have been Edna's color. Your view of skin tone is. Amara could never be. No, no, Amara could have been Edens color. Thank you. Amara could have been
Starting point is 01:16:37 Ellen's color. Oh, yes. Okay, that's true. No, they're right. Oh, okay. Yeah. No. That's, he has color? That 25% black could have came out in, and she could have been. She could have squared up. It's making me cringe a little bit, but for content, let's do it. If Edin and Kia slept together, you think Amara would look the same as B and... We're saying... We're saying Amara could be Edd's skin tone.
Starting point is 01:17:00 That's not what anybody is saying. I thought you were saying Eddn would create the same skin tone baby as I would. I said if your baby came out looking like young or Edin. We would all have to raise an eyebrow like... Wait, what? I don't think so. We came out and said... What?
Starting point is 01:17:20 No. We came out and said that. that Kia's blackness could provide darker. Your baby, there was a chance that your baby could have been a lot darker than what's like this. So that's why I'm saying she could have came out Edens's color. Got them strong. She could have,
Starting point is 01:17:33 she could have came out Julian's color. That is, no, never mind. The white rights. That is his fucking baby. Listen, if Rory would have walked in here with a baby that looked like Yomi, I would have had
Starting point is 01:17:43 some questions. That looked like Yomi? I would have had some questions. I would have had some questions. But like, no. Yeah, because I would think Yomi fucked her. I'm like, who's Japanese is that?
Starting point is 01:17:52 I would have had some questions like... I had suspicions after the Cizza concert. I'm like, oh. Yeah, I would have definitely been a little like, it's something not all the way clicking here, but... Yomi's color, though? Yeah, nah. Pam, but look at Kia.
Starting point is 01:18:07 Yeah, nah. There's a world where, yes, Amara could have been... Not much dark, but a little dark, at least some of that. My brother and I are pretty significant different shades. Yeah, his brother. Him and his brothers. Kendall's much lighter than I am. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:18:21 Yeah, but you got a blimp. And your older brother looks blacker than you. Sound like your dad got some questions he might need to lay down. Nah, that's the right blood. Nah, he doesn't. Okay. That's the right blood. That's the way that jeans work.
Starting point is 01:18:32 One day we're supposed to celebrate. Let's get all the family secrets out. It's like, you know, I know, I don't know a pair of twins where one is light skin and one is dark skin. Like that's like, yeah, one is light skin and one is literally dark skin.
Starting point is 01:18:44 It was a train. That's literally me and my twin. No, except you guys, there's different genders. Bro. What? One is still light skin, one is still like dark. Also, children can look like other family members. Yeah, for sure.
Starting point is 01:18:57 True. Like, my cousin looks identical to my mom, not her actual mother. Yeah, but what would that have to do with if your cousin... It was to your point when you talk about your cousins with a different father and dark. And why you guys didn't recognize. You may not recognize it. Oh, he wasn't related. He wasn't related to that.
Starting point is 01:19:13 Well, he wasn't supposed to be. Yeah, but he was still home. That was his aunt's, like baby father. But I'm saying, like, sometimes they can look not exactly. exactly like their... No, no, no, no, no. He looked exactly like that dude. I mean, I'm talking about...
Starting point is 01:19:27 When did he find out? A few years ago. Oh, wow. A few years ago, probably about 10 years ago. Wait, how old are they? If you can now, they're like, we're the same age. Do that matter? Like, in terms of relationship or...
Starting point is 01:19:38 Hell, yeah, it matters. Well, how, how in what way? If you don't... If the person you were calling dad, your whole life isn't your dad? In this case, like, how did that affect his relationship with who he thought was his father? I like the mall also said he was 39. Me? So we're the same age, 39?
Starting point is 01:19:52 I mean, they're around the same age. Yeah, I'm 41. I'm joking. It's just how you're working. So it's like, you know, it's, it affected them because he started tying in a lot of things from his childhood to that. Like, why I always got yelled at. And we just always tied it to it because you're the oldest. You're siblings.
Starting point is 01:20:13 I got you. You know what I'm saying? Like, why I always got punishment, like, the harshest? Why did I always like, I can't remember the last time my mom said she loves me. I can't remember the last time my mom hugged me. I can't remember the last time my mom looked me in my eyes when she was talking to me. Like there was always resettling things like that. It's like he didn't realize, he didn't know.
Starting point is 01:20:33 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. But once you get that information. Sometimes it takes one family secret to unlock. Yeah, every question you had in your child. All that shit together like, oh shit. Like, because it happened in a way where it was like it wasn't supposed to happen. Yeah. So, and that.
Starting point is 01:20:49 essence my mom probably looks at me like I don't I hate I don't not hate you but I don't love you the way I should because I don't love the way you were conceived yeah it shouldn't have happened you represent a mistake a mistake somebody that's still around yeah and not even so you got to act like it never happened we can't even speak to each other a part of that a part of that I'm angry at my own lie and I now taking it out on the lie also if I'm if I get she's probably has a wall up because it's like if I get too close to you I might break down and start crying and steal this secret
Starting point is 01:21:24 like there has to be like a wall between us because it's like I can't fully love you the way that I need to love because I will break down. That's fucked up. Yeah. Because what it did now what it did now is now his relationships with
Starting point is 01:21:41 his siblings with his cousins. Fucked all that up. He feels like yo, y'all had to know this. Somebody knew this. See, it goes back though, right? Because it's like, okay, so do you tell them as a child? What a, what's like a potential? Well, no, I can't tell you as a child because that means I would have to tell my sister.
Starting point is 01:22:01 High school? No, no, no, you have to tell. You have to, to me, to me, I would want to know that when I'm of age and able enough to process that correctly. I would want to be a man. So like, as a kid, as a kid, I might just flip out and feel like. Running away from home now. Yeah. But to the point Roy was making about Kirk Franklin is like, when is there ever an appropriate
Starting point is 01:22:24 time? Yeah, what is the time? Say you have a job. Say you have a career. When is it ever a good time to drop something like that into the mix? I think when you see that your child has kind of got life under control for themselves, they have their own thing going on. They found their own way.
Starting point is 01:22:42 Like you see your child is actively an adult and doing things the right way and conducting themselves. as adults. They have a career. They have family. They have all of these things in play where you know that this information, while it can really harm somebody and break them, you know that now my child is in a space in their life where they have enough support.
Starting point is 01:23:02 They have enough foundation to where, yes, this news will change your life, but it won't completely destroy your life. But they won't never, but you'll never know whether it'll completely. You will never know. It's never no way to tell. And it's honestly never a right time because life is always life and somebody is always dying. Somebody is always going through a breakup. You always quitting a job.
Starting point is 01:23:24 Life does not stop where there's a point where everything is okay. 100%. But like Kurt Franklin, his situation is he always wanted a dad. He always wanted a father. He always wanted that father figure. He was adopted by a woman that was 64 years old and like raised by a woman that was 64 is the only child. Can you imagine with that slice? He wasn't even raised by his mom.
Starting point is 01:23:45 Disney film. No. He wasn't raised by a woman. Why was he looking at her for? Because I mean, because they have a relationship after like he became a man. Well, why does she give him up? Was she on drugs or something like that? Probably.
Starting point is 01:23:58 Because that adds in another factor of why. I think she was really young too when she had a baby. I think she may have been 16. Damn. Maybe. Well, then all of that makes sense. Something like that. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:24:11 So I think that, you know, again, it's, it's one of those situations where I just feel like a lot of families have this type of secret going on. And, you know, at some point you have to tell. Yeah. But this one to me, I think, is a very common secret amongst families. Like, the person you think is your dad is not your real dad. I think that this is a very common, very common thing in a lot of families, especially when you start going south, southern, deep southern states, things like that.
Starting point is 01:24:43 Like, to me, I think that this is a very, very normal thing in those types. Man, that sucks the thing. It's like you're almost getting a, life is throwing you a choice of either getting your trauma so early in your childhood or way later on. Give it to me in my childhood. I don't know. Give it to me my childhood.
Starting point is 01:25:01 Hell no. I don't know, man. I could take, I could adapt to trauma differently as an adult. Imagine how many things are consciously. I think as a kid, that shit changes the entire trajectory of the rest of your life. So does not have a dad.
Starting point is 01:25:13 Yeah, but, but not having a dad. You don't know what you're missed because you don't have it. But to grow up and be like, yo, I love you, dad, you know. And then find out like, nigga, that ain't your dad? I think that's way worse than the dad being absent. I'm not sure. I'm not sure which is worse, but this is kind of the verses in that regard. Do I get my-
Starting point is 01:25:37 Did you just call this a versus? Verses, yeah. Do I get all my trauma as a kid and then- He'll grow up and try to deal with it, heal with it, not projected on other people, but at least I, I know exactly what my trauma is, or be 40 years old, get information, and now have to question everything. Every year behind me since I found this out.
Starting point is 01:25:59 That's a crazy. Because now you're living in the past. Yeah, but even if you're living a lie. I don't even know who the fuck I am. As an adult, and I feel like not knowing who you are as a kid, you have time to grow and develop your identity outside of that. But as an adult, creating your whole entire identity and then having that shit. shattered, I'm fucking good.
Starting point is 01:26:19 If I found out my father, it wasn't my father right now, it would send me into the river. So that's why it's like, I'd rather deal with it as a kid. Like, let me get it over with it and just... Yeah, but you do it as a kid? Now you're fucking, you know, hanging out in front of hot topic, doing fucking drugs behind 7-11. I had a hot topic get a shot.
Starting point is 01:26:35 I knew that. I don't survive. I think that's all the kid. There's so much of the onus is on like the parent, it's always, it's the parent's fault. This is so mismanaged by whoever was raising him. Yeah. Like, I don't... That's not, we're not debating that. 100% is the parents.
Starting point is 01:26:49 No, but I mean, like, I think there's a way in which either, in either scenario, when the kid's young or when they're an adult, that the truth in this scenario, I think would be better if you tell the kid. But the truth can be told and you can explain the situation and raise a kid under the truth rather than cloaking it for 40 plus years. And then you're grown. You're successful. Tadda.
Starting point is 01:27:10 No, you know what? It does make it. I think it goes both ways because I have another friend where it's the opposite. Like, he didn't find out his real father was until a few years ago. And come to find out he has siblings and he has a brother that was big in the music industry. And like what he's doing is he's now an entertainment. Is it a friend or is it? No, this is a friend.
Starting point is 01:27:32 He has an entertainment as well. But he wanted to be a rapper when he was younger. He was writing rhymes. You know, he was recording things like that. Kind of got discouraged, went away with it. but now he's, you know, entering the entertainment industry through another channel now. But his thing was because now that he found out who his dad was,
Starting point is 01:27:53 he found out who his other siblings are, his brother happens to be one of the first people in hip hop to break a record overseas and all this other. He felt like had he known that when he was a kid and he was younger, it may have pushed him to want to pursue his musical dreams even harder being the fact that he has a brother who already did it. So in that case, It may have worked in telling the kid when they're younger, like,
Starting point is 01:28:19 yo, this is who your real dad is. You have other siblings. This is what they do. So it may have, it may have impacted them differently. Like, a word, I got a brother that is already, he already did this music shit. And he's, all right, then fucking, I'm going. Versus you don't know. And then, like, you give up on your musical aspirations.
Starting point is 01:28:36 But that's tough. But what if he finds out in the middle of that and the brother just rejects him? Because it's like, hey, I'm your brother. And it's like, all right, bet. That's a whole other separate trauma for the other brother of finding out
Starting point is 01:28:49 that he has another sibling. And I don't know if they would just immediately mesh right away and like, here's a record contract. No, no, no, no. It's not,
Starting point is 01:28:55 I'm not talking about that. It's just the fact that I have a blood city who has pursued this dream as well and they were successful. So why not me is all I'm saying. I think that it works
Starting point is 01:29:08 both ways for kids. If you tell them young, you give them the truth versus as an adult. Yeah, I get that. But again, like, The willingness to be truthful to a kid shouldn't come with the hopes of a potential career. It should just be tell the truth because it's the right thing to do.
Starting point is 01:29:24 No, no, I'm not saying because of, I'm just saying how it can affect them differently at a different age. Yeah. I'm just saying it can go either way. It can affect them negatively or it can be a positive influence as well. Yeah. Imagine me finding out that I have a brother that was a Little League All-Star. Yeah. Like, things may have changed.
Starting point is 01:29:41 Yeah, Julian. Yeah, Julian. We're related. Yeah, exactly. Same skin talent. I would have taken baseball very seriously. We have voicemails. You've got mail.
Starting point is 01:29:50 Yeah, voicemails. Let's do it. Hopefully we don't find out that somebody on this crew has a father that's not their father. I look just like that. My dad is my name. I don't think there's a doubt in the fucking world. Yeah. I did sign up for 23 of me for other reasons, though.
Starting point is 01:30:06 Like what? We'll talk about it later. Oh. Might be some. Patreon. No. This, uh, it's not a relationship one.
Starting point is 01:30:17 It's actually, I think this will spark a good conversation. Hey guys. Big fans since, like, day one. Love you guys, everything you do. Looking for some life advice. Constantly feeling like I'm just in competition with everybody. Even if, like, for example, me and my fiance are going to be buying a house soon. It's really exciting.
Starting point is 01:30:37 We've got a big year coming up for us. And my dad is giving me, like, some advice on things like, hey, have you not about this? Have you done that? should look at this. And it's all genuinely very helpful things. You know, he's done this before. I haven't. I'm grateful.
Starting point is 01:30:52 I have supportive parents. But a lot of times when he's like, hey, we thought about this or done this yet. All I hear out of that is, you know, I bet you haven't done this. Why haven't you done that? You're doing it wrong. You know, it just, everything seems like a personal attack or challenge. I mean, this could be anybody. But I don't want to be like that.
Starting point is 01:31:10 I mean, that's how, you know, I feel like it's turning me into a more bitter, jaded person. and that just kind of fucking sucks. So, yeah, I mean, how do you guys, I guess, just feel, what do you do to be more content and just happy with, you know, yourself and your own decisions and not have to worry about the outside world, you know, just like looking at your every move and like just feeling judged and like everything has to be perfect, you know. Don't start a podcast. I just feel the pressure all the time and just everything has to be perfect.
Starting point is 01:31:40 And if not, everybody's going to just see it and just be like, oh, man, he fucked that. up. So yeah, what do you guys think? Any advice for me? Thanks. Appreciate it. Stay off social media. That sounds a lot easier said than none. I know. Change your perspective on social media. As far as everyone is just posting their highlight reel, like, and they're lying, and they may be miserable. Like, that's how you kind of have to view when you get in that world of like, am I not doing enough? Because I see everyone posting the greatest thing that they've done this year. Anytime I refresh my feet.
Starting point is 01:32:16 To the deeper part of what he was asking was, hey, I'm buying a house. I think it's a great accomplishment. But now my parents and people around me are finding ways to critique what I view as an accomplishment. Social media is one thing. That's a way deeper wound than just trying to scroll and see like, oh, this person's posting their car. This person got a job. This person is with this person. Oh, they're in love.
Starting point is 01:32:44 That's one thing. And I think that is a little bit easier to get over than when you finally feel like you've accomplished something and you're looking for the approval of the people that you looked up to and raised you. And all they're doing is telling you now once you've accomplished it that you're accomplishing it wrong. But that's fucked up. I don't think that's what happened. Listening to him talk, he's a problem. And I'm not saying. I want to call him a problem.
Starting point is 01:33:08 No, what I'm saying he is his own problem. If you replay that voicemail again, what he is basically. going through right now is he is insecure about what he's doing. And so that anything anybody says to him or that he sees, he is taking, he said it. He's taking it personal. His parents are probably just like, hey, did you do this? Did you do that? Like, did you make sure he's like taking it, taking offense because he's insecure about
Starting point is 01:33:32 what he's accomplishing and he's afraid that he's accomplishing wrong. Don't do that because some parents' version of what they think is checking on you and making sure you're okay is insulting what you're doing. And making you feel like you're doing things wrong. And in their brains, that's the version of love that's like, I'm just making sure you're right.
Starting point is 01:33:54 Like, I don't want you to fuck this up. Instead of being like, look what I've done. I know what I'm doing. I appreciate your support. You can word it differently. Yeah. That's how I took that as those parents that are raised that they were raised the same way.
Starting point is 01:34:06 Insecurities. Insecurities are only, you know, exposed more through social media. I think. I think that if you're just an insecure person, you're insecure person. But now if you're insecure person and you're sitting on social media all day, oh, now you're just asking for like a complete, like, pile of shit on your shoulders where it's like now you're trying to compete with everyone that you follow on social media.
Starting point is 01:34:29 You're trying to see where you fit in. And it's like, but you're not even secure enough with yourself to try to compare yourself to people you don't even know. And they're just showing you their highlights. It's funny that the kids say clout is a new currency or whatever because social media, is a lot like how we would view money. Money doesn't change you. It just makes you more of what you already are. If you're super insecure person,
Starting point is 01:34:50 social media will make you more insecure. If you really want to give back to the community, social media can help you. Like, you could really help people. It just makes you more of what's already there. But I think that's tied into, and I'm sorry if I'm putting shit on your parents' jacket, if you're raised by people that may make you feel insecure
Starting point is 01:35:07 because you feel like you're never doing enough, don't get on fucking Instagram. Because you were raised to be an insecure person, and it could not be your parents' intentions. They could be great people that love you. They just don't know how to project love correctly. They think checking up on you is telling you, hey, don't fuck that up. It's like, wait, hold on.
Starting point is 01:35:28 How would you just ask me if I've hit the checklist? Yeah. Yeah, and when vulnerabilities manifest when you're really in a, well, he's certainly obviously in a transitional stage in his life. What a house. Congrats. Yeah. Your fiance, you bought a house.
Starting point is 01:35:43 It's amazing, man, regardless of the size, a lot, whoever, how much it costs, that's an accomplishment. I haven't done either of those things. I get no bitches that I don't have a house. Same. That's true. Yeah, it's a fact. So I'm just, like, it's, it's tough to Roy's point when you want,
Starting point is 01:35:58 when you're seeing these things that should be major milestones, and then your parents, the people that you turn to most for that support aren't being there. And I think he is, I think he, to de Maris's point, he's admitting that he has been sensitive. and insecure because of the reaction he gets from the people he cares about most. So what can he do to ease maybe better feel the, if it's not negativity, for lack of a better term,
Starting point is 01:36:23 negativity coming from his parents, but then also be proud of the things that he's already done and has looking going on in his near future. Therapy? I think, well, yeah, I think he needs to look within because people, it's not about what people are doing.
Starting point is 01:36:38 It's about your reactions to these things. how you are perceiving them and that's coming from your own world lens. And I'm not critiquing you at all because I often have the same problem, but you need to heal your insecurities and you will see the world in a completely different light once you start to do that. And you will realize that not everyone is attacking you and not everyone is criticizing you when they ask you a question. Like, it really is a you thing. And I think you need to work on that and heal that. I think a lot of the times with insecurities and things like that comes from just comparing and, you know, having these silent competitions with people you don't even know,
Starting point is 01:37:13 have the time with you sick. But I think a lot of the times, you know, take some time and look back to a lot of times where you were in your life where it was like, damn, I want a house. I want a fiance. I want, you know, a family. And once you accomplish those things, it's like you have, you know, things checked off on your list
Starting point is 01:37:31 that you probably never thought you would achieve. I'm being a homeowner and things like that. Like, so, you know, take some time to reflect on your own scale and look at yourself and see how, far you've come from where you were and just be happy and grateful with that man to me that's just the easiest way you're so right but that's so much easier said no it's tough it's tough to do but again being on social media comparing yourself to people that you don't even know is not going to help and again i mean i don't we don't know your relationship with your parents
Starting point is 01:37:59 suicide yeah we don't know your relationship with your parents but i think you have to get to a point if you can if you're comfortable enough have a conversation with them and say hey like you know address the you know these comments or that how you phrase these things make me feel and then explain yourself if there if you have a good relationship with them then I feel like you should invite those conversations into the forefront you shouldn't just keep because then what you just keep bearing these things yeah keep eating all these micro like aggressions and then it's just going to come to an explosion like on your moving day or something like it's not going to end well if you keep ducking the root of the issue yeah and
Starting point is 01:38:37 as someone that's, if that is the case to what Julian is saying, as someone that's been through that with both their parents, they're not going to listen the first few times. It takes, you're going to have to continue to repeat yourself and set your boundaries. Listen, when I first got my first high rise and my dad came, I was so proud. And my dad is an amazing guy.
Starting point is 01:38:57 I love him. He just says things incorrectly. I now know that that's not his intention. But when I was younger, it was, I took the words, he said, as literal. He walked into my high-rise apartment and said, are you sure you can really afford this? Don't get evicted.
Starting point is 01:39:16 And I was like, bro, I have been on my own since 17. I was 25 when I got that. Like, do you think I... I've never crawled back home. I never asked nobody for money. Like, you're not proud of me, and he was, but that's his way of saying. And being scared for me.
Starting point is 01:39:37 You might lose it. Yeah. Like he, I now know he didn't mean it that way. Yeah. It was really like, no, bro, I don't want to see you overextend yourself. Yeah. And it's fucked up, but that's a different generation. I think that.
Starting point is 01:39:49 Don't fuck this up. I'm like, damn, what the fuck? I wanted you to come here to show you like, yo, your son got a high-rise apartment. I think that that's just parents. Your response is, yo, don't fuck this up. Yeah, I think that's just parents, though. I think parents, no matter how old you are, you're always going to be their babies. And they just want to make sure that you're okay.
Starting point is 01:40:05 And, you know, more importantly, you're not coming back in this fucking house but I just think that it boils down to that they just they just don't they want their kids to be you know well off and take care of themselves and don't want them to be in a situation where they lose everything that they work for but I do understand how you're saying like as an adult you can take that differently yeah as a kid it's like damn I'm crushed yeah you know what I'm like don't make the all-star yeah yeah like yeah well let's never relate to this guy you're trashed to this guy um what julian's doing call back to be more like Julian call back and let us know if we are projecting our own traumas onto you
Starting point is 01:40:44 or if we're actually very close so call back and let us know how the move went we'll come to the house forming word all said he'll bring a what's in your gift what's a vegan dishy where is he from uh celery where is i don't think he named it i don't think he named it but it sounded like somewhere down south of midwest but yeah oh no i'm not going damn all right you was gonna go if it was in new york no no yeah so I was going to be like, why you guys met? You wouldn't have gone if you guys were serious? No one was really going.
Starting point is 01:41:12 No. You guys were going to show it to his housewarming? No. I wanted to show up to the housewarming of the guy that wasn't allowed to go because his girlfriend hated. Oh, that would have been a fun one. I would have just to fly on the wall. Well, he had a bunch of passes because she wasn't welcome. Passes.
Starting point is 01:41:24 But I'm not, I'm not going to his toxic-ass-housewarming to PTSD. It's been reported that Angus Cloud's caused his death. Angus Cloud was the actor that we all come to know from his role in Euphoria. His cause of death has been revealed as an accidental overdose of fentanyl, cocaine, and methamphetamine. Again, here we are with another tragic ending to a bright, which seemed to be a bright future due to an accidental overdose. We understand it that this is a problem in our country and probably around the world at this point. I can guess that fentanyl is moving all around at this point. But sad story, you know, again, prayers and condolences to the family.
Starting point is 01:42:14 It's never an easy thing when you find out it was an accidental overdose. This person didn't mean to ingest something that was going to kill him. But ultimately, this is what happened. So again, rest and peace to Angus Cloud and continued prayers and strength to his family and his loved ones. And even though there's fentanyl and all these, you know, things that could easily kill people out there, it doesn't mean the drugs are any easier to quit. So take precautionary measures, get Narcan, get test kits. Barr is usually carrying Narcan. It's like an epipen for overdoses.
Starting point is 01:42:54 Just do the things you can do to mitigate, you know, if you're still in that scene. Just be smart. That's all you can read. Be smart. Be safe. know where you're getting your drugs from who you're getting your drugs from and good luck
Starting point is 01:43:10 because at this point it seems like he's just like drawing a fucking lottery ticket like it's almost the same shit you never know you never know you don't know you don't know where this pill is from what's in it who brought cocaine to the party
Starting point is 01:43:26 what's in it I get people you know they're going to party they're going to have fun they have their vices and things like that But again, just just be careful, man. Be careful and, you know, try to just party responsibly and be smart about your decisions. And I'd say foul play. But if he had no idea there was fentanyl in there, I hope that dealer gets the same sentence of the dealer that gave Mac Miller cocaine that had fentanyl in it.
Starting point is 01:43:56 Well, we just saw with Michael K. Williams, his dealer, that he got his drugs from that killed him. And if he just got seven years or something like that in prison, maybe? And that should happen regardless. And to Julian's point, too, like we all know that you can't just get off drugs like that. So at least start taking measures in the meantime to do your vice safely. Drug dealers also, you see what's happening. You could be responsible. You should check your shit too before you sell it.
Starting point is 01:44:27 100%. Yeah, I never understood the incentive for a dealer to sell product. that could not only kill, result in death for their clientele, but also land them in prison. I never understood the... I know it's cheap to cut with that. Outside of the kingpins that could be CEOs, like a lot of drug dealers are just lazy, shitty people
Starting point is 01:44:48 that got their product from someone that they didn't know either, and it's just past... Yeah. They're just trying to get 60 bucks. Like... I mean, at this point... Not only that, though. It's...
Starting point is 01:44:59 I'm a realist. People are always going to sell drugs. so I'm not going to be like, we need to stop the fentanyl dealers. We do, but the fentanyl dealers are the United States of America. Drug dealers need to take responsibility and check their fucking drugs before they sell them to people because you're going to go to jail to. Not, but again. We're realist.
Starting point is 01:45:17 No, I get it. They shouldn't sell it, but they're going to sell it regardless of what I say. So fucking check it. But here's the opposite side of that is people want fentanyl. Drug users want fentanyl. I don't know this. fact percentage-wise, I could just be talking off a feeling. I think a majority of people that get hooked on a fentanyl got hooked on a fentanyl because they took a drug they didn't know had
Starting point is 01:45:42 fentanyl in it. And once they got that high, they continued to take fentanyl. Yeah. Oh yeah. So, yeah, no, absolutely. But this is no difference. People want fentanyl, but it is because they probably accidentally a few times, not even maybe even knowing, like, oh, that was the fentanyl that was making me feel that way. Yeah, but this is, this is nothing new. This is just the new, the latest because, you know, and the worst. When people were getting, pure heroin, that sometimes is too much for people. And that was just pure heroin. But it was too much for certain people and people overdosed.
Starting point is 01:46:09 And that's just what happens when you're talking about using drugs. Fentanyl now, because this is what they're cutting the drugs with. And a lot of these drugs, you just don't even want drugs unless they have fentanyl in it. Again, it's just like, it's the luck of the draw. Like, you have it and it just gives you a great high. And you're like, okay, cool. but then now you continue to do it and then that one time
Starting point is 01:46:32 is the tragic time where it ends up killing you but again all of these a lot of these drug drug users trust and believe they know fentanyl is in it
Starting point is 01:46:41 they want the fentanyl and if the fentanyl is not in it they don't want it that's just what it is in the streets right now they want whatever is going to get them the highest
Starting point is 01:46:50 and get them as close to death as possible without going over the edge yeah I feel you again rest in peace prayers to his family prayers to the entire euphoria staff.
Starting point is 01:47:04 Again, just tragic. Let's head over to Patreon. We have a few topics. We have to talk about the Gichi battle, Remy Ma's situation. Yeah, I need to really, like, see what this is about. I've been seeing it all over the timeline. You've asked me off camera multiple times if this is true, and I'm trying to tell you it is. And we'll discuss it on Patreon.
Starting point is 01:47:21 Because, you know why? I just don't know what's real anymore. Like, everybody does things for clicks and engagement and all this other shit. It's like, hi, is this real? really because a lot of times I don't even want to talk about shit if it's just something that's going to, they just want to get people talking. It's like, I don't want to talk about that. Going to fully break it down for you on Patreon. We have to get into Drake's potential shot at Meg. I can't wait to argue that with you all.
Starting point is 01:47:45 Hassan Minaj lying if you're into comedy. But we'll head over to Patreon now. No. I'm Daniel Alarcon and this is my friend. It's much more famous than I am. I wouldn't go that far. But I'm John Green, co-hosted at the podcast The Award. way end with my old friend Daniel. On our podcast, The Away End, we'll share with you the magic of international football, all leading up to the 2026 World Cup. Together, we'll find out why, of all the unimportant things, football, soccer, is the most important.
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