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March 8, 2023 - Fresh & Fit
02:42:24
5 Disrespectful RATCHET Hoes Kicked Off The Pod!
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We got a full panel here and your boy Sneeko, let's get into it!
What's wrong with you, bro?
What's wrong with you?
Nobody cares, bro.
Get out.
Put your shoes on outside.
You don't got to put them on in here.
I know that I did not just what seemed.
I must believe in something, so I'll make myself believe it.
It's time.
Back.
We are back.
What's up, guys?
Welcome to Fresh Fit Podcast.
After our transition, we're joined with, I think, what?
Nine Girls and Sneeko, aka the guy that's banned off YouTube and everywhere else.
Oh, Twitch.
No Twitch.
Every time.
Yeah.
All right.
Yeah.
So, okay, guys.
We're getting to the show.
Number one, Rumble.com slash Fresh Fit.
Also, Rumble.com slash Sneeko.
Or is it The Sneeko?
You got it.
Rumble.com slash Sneeko.
There you go.
Check them out, guys, over there.
Check us out over there as well.
We're just on Crowder full-time.
Chris has made the announcement.
So, Rumble's making big moves this year.
Wait, Crowder's going to be full-time on Rumble?
Full-time on Rumble, yeah.
Oh, wow.
Wait, did you say that?
Just now, an hour ago.
Oh, wow.
Okay.
Yo, Rumble's the future, guys.
I'm telling y'all, bro.
Russell Brand's comedy skits as well.
His first comedy special.
Yeah.
First comedy special on Rumble.
So, yeah.
Join the winning team.
Come to Rumble.
Yeah, come on over.
YouTube sucks.
Everyone knows it, man.
Freedom of speech is definitely dying on YouTube.
Check us out, guys, on Rumble.com slash FreshFit.
Check out Sneeko on Rumble.com slash Sneeko.
Also, check us out on Locals, guys.
FreshFit.locals.com Sneeko, is yours?
Sneeko.locals.com, yeah.
Exclusive content, gym streams, all that.
Yes.
Actually, we did a gym stream two weeks ago or something.
If y'all want to go ahead and see how weak Sneeko is, go ahead and check him out on the gym stream.
Wait, you work out?
Yo, shut the fuck up, man.
And then also, guys, check us out on the megaphone, guys.
As you guys know, that's the audio version of the podcast.
Just make sure you wear headphones so you don't get fired at your job.
Because at this point, if they hear my voice, Nico's voice, Fresh's voice, whatever it is, or Chris in the back saying some shit, you're probably going to get fired at your job.
Also...
My mic doesn't sound good?
Nope.
All right, guys.
So we all have here as well the merch.
Get the merch, man.
FreshFritPodcastStore.com.
Good to go.
Test, test, test.
One, two, three.
Am I good now?
Yeah, I can hear you a little bit better.
No, I didn't.
Alright, just go ahead and take it over.
I'll fix it.
Get the merch, guys.
Yo, we got a special shirt coming as well.
P.S. Chris is a bum.
Get that shirt as well.
Tag us, and we're going to repost it for you on the actual Instagram.
Cool.
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Get the best parts of the show.
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And we have the best clips regarding Dubai streams, Miami streams as well.
Go check it out.
Let's get that channel to a million.
And then we got here, my channel for the vlogs.
Guys, once again, that Dubai trick was amazing.
Sneeko was there as well.
It's all on my vlog channel along with the other vlogs here as well.
Go check it out.
Don't you get it away.
Let's go.
Elfresh for not having a passport again.
There's some good vlogs on there.
I helped him out.
I did the fresh iPhone vlogs to replace him.
You did well, but you're still a newbie.
Anyhow, guys, Journal Network Man, one of the best networks in the world for resources and getting your stuff on point for networking and success.
Go check it out, guys.
Once again, and then Myron's channel, Fedit.
He does cases there.
Is it good now?
Yeah.
All right, I'm good now?
All right.
Sorry, guys, a little bit of an audio bug there.
Yeah, guys, check me out Fed1811.
As you guys know, I break down criminal cases on there.
I cover everything from terrorism to bank robberies to serial killers to murderers, family killers like Chris Watts.
The next episode I'm going to drop is either going to be BMF or Hezbollah.
Is that again?
Yeah, it's not that good, man.
All right, fine.
I'll switch mics.
You guys go ahead.
All right, and in the book, guys, number one seller!
You got this out right now!
You got this rush!
Women deserve less!
Or do the, just, get more, I don't know.
Any women deserve less, and also, Kui, recently, I don't know your name yet, we're gonna go in, everyone's gonna introduce themselves, but you asked me to sign Myron's book, I didn't write it, obviously, but what was the, yeah, my signature's on there, you said something about, yeah.
Oh, there you go.
You have to ask you to buy the book!
What made you make the book though?
We should charge her more.
I bought it to read it because I wanted to read it and I wanted my boyfriend to read it.
What?
Okay.
So you bought it for your boyfriend?
Well, I bought it for myself because I love reading and Myron makes sense in his book.
But I also want my boyfriend to read it because I think it's important that he reads it.
You think it's important that your boyfriend knows that you deserve less?
Generally, women, yeah.
You got a signed copy on there by Myron Gaines himself.
See what I wrote there.
I haven't read the book, but what is the synopsis of the book?
Women deserve less.
Is that the synopsis of the book?
Yes.
Well, you should read the book first.
Yeah, I don't want to make any prejudgments.
Definitely read it first.
You know what you're going to want to do?
Judge a book by his cover.
I think the title is just to draw you in.
I believe it's $15.99 on Amazon.
Read out loud to the people.
This is why you have a man.
There you go, man.
Alright, and speaking of women, ladies, DM me on R.C. Parksan on IG. Our other accounts are fake, ladies.
Guys, you know, just don't mess with the account.
I don't do crypto.
Any weird shit scamming like that.
So just make sure you DM me on R.C. Parksan.
Shout out to the ladies for going to our panel.
And yeah, let's have a great show.
You got some fake accounts on you, Aaron.
Yeah, like you type your name and it's like 16 options.
Yeah, it's crazy, man.
But there you go.
The haters keep you alive.
Hello.
Fake accounts.
You not doing it.
All right.
So ladies on the panel, give us your name, your age, what we do for a living, things at us.
And if you want to, of course, and we'll start right here.
Welcome.
Hey guys, I'm back.
My name is Nina, Nina Royal T on Instagram.
N-I-N-A-R-O-Y-A-L-T-E. Yes, and as you know, I'm a massage therapist.
I also do hosting, various events.
I'm an event planner and an overall entrepreneur.
Hey y'all!
Where's the energy you had earlier?
Excuse me?
The energy!
Come on, man!
She's humble.
That's what it is.
This is my introduction.
I can't bring that energy into my introduction.
Wait, can you go through that one more time for me?
Name?
Okay, so my name is Nina.
We're going to leave it at that.
I go by Nina.
Nina Royal T. Some people call me Royal T. Some people call me Queen.
How old are you?
You look queen.
Yes, thank you.
I'm 27 years old.
Where are you from?
Yes, I'm originally from San Bernardino, California.
Okay.
Yeah.
Okay, and how long have you been in Miami?
I've been in Miami for like a few months now since last September.
Okay, and what do you do for work?
Yes, I'm a massage therapist.
Okay, and then your highest education level completed?
Massage therapy school.
Okay, and then relationship status?
I am currently in a relationship.
Okay, how long have y'all been together?
Nice!
We've been together for about three months now, so I call it going steady, right?
Cool, all right.
Yeah.
Well, how'd y'all meet?
Actually, we met on a dating site.
What's it called?
Tinder?
Bumble?
Black.
Actually, we met on POF. Oh wow, people still use that?
What is that?
She said POF. I like older men and yeah, so I use POF. I don't use all the new Bumble and Facebook.
I'm sorry.
People still use it.
POF? Something's wrong with you.
POF? Goddamn.
Nah, hint is wild, bro.
Hinge's where's that?
That's the bottom of the barrel.
Yes, it is!
No, it's not.
I can tell you what the bottom of the barrel is.
Come on.
Don't talk to your sister like that.
Tagged is the bottom of the barrel.
- Yeah, they are.
- You gotta even know what that is.
- Don't do that. - Your followers know what that is. - Don't let them make you look like me. - Don't let them make me.
- That was sweet.
- Okay, what is your name?
- Hi, my name is Zoe.
I go by ZayZooted Online.
How old are you?
I'm 21 years old.
Where are you from?
I'm from Lake Worth, Florida.
Okay, so you're from Palm Beach County?
Basically, yeah.
Okay.
What do you do for work?
I do OnlyFans full-time.
Oh, fantastic.
What's your highest education level completed?
High school.
Okay.
And then what's your relationship status?
I've been in a relationship for two years with my boyfriend.
Okay.
Is he white?
He is Hispanic.
Ooh.
Okay, cool.
And he obviously knows what you do, etc.
He does it with me.
Okay.
Oh, shit.
Okay.
Cool.
What about you?
Hello, my name is Symphony.
I'm 29 years old.
I graduated high school in Pembroke Pines, Florida.
Is that where you're from too?
Yeah, currently living in Palm Beach County.
Okay.
What do you do for it?
I am a manager in customer service for like an online call center.
I work from home.
Okay.
And I am currently in a relationship coming on two years this April.
Okay.
And then you said your highest education level is high school?
Yeah, high school.
Alright, what about you?
Welcome.
Hello, I'm Sophia Alpha.
I was here in July.
And basically, I'm a musician.
Wait, how old are you real quick?
Sorry, I turned 23 in April.
Okay, where are you from?
I'm from Massachusetts.
What part?
Weyland.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, it's a sucker.
Anyways, I make music, I graduate college in May, and then...
Do you go to school here in Florida or up north?
No, I go to school in Hawaii.
Oh, shit.
Okay.
So you're in college, and then you're a senior, and then you said, are you in a relationship, or...?
No, I have a principal not dating during my education because it's a distraction.
So I'm waiting to finish that at least.
I'm also a recruiter for social media and OnlyFans.
So if anybody's interested in making more money than they are now, you can hit me up at SophiaAlpha.
It's S-O-P-H-I-A-L-F-A. Or at my private Instagram, princessxfi.
So you manage OFGirls?
Yeah, and then also social media, so like Instagram, Twitter, sometimes streamers.
Alright, cool.
What about you?
My name is Holiday, the golden child.
Hey, y'all!
Holiday with an A or a holiday?
Holiday with an H. Okay, with an H, okay.
And how old are you?
I'm 29.
Okay, where are you from?
New York.
New York in the house!
The city or...
Are you from the city or what part of New York?
Oh, I'm from Long Island.
But I live in the Bronx.
I lived in Miami 10 years.
So I just moved back to New York.
But I'm from New York.
Why did you move back?
I did everything in Miami.
Uh-oh.
I don't know what that means.
It means exactly what I said.
I did everything.
Besides drugs, but I did everything.
No, I did everything.
Go ahead.
Yeah, I don't play with drugs.
Okay.
What do you do for work?
I'm an artist.
I'm also a CEO of my own shapewear brand called Golden Curves.
I also have my own women empowerment slash modeling agency called Top 20 NYC. I house bartenders, bottle service, models, hosts.
When you say, what is shapewear exactly?
Is it like the...
Fahas, waist trainers.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, post-op garments, things of that sort.
Okay.
So you help fat girls look skinny?
No.
I mostly deal with a lot of girls who come straight out of lipo, whether it's skinny, surgery.
Okay.
Okay.
That's like the aftercare.
Yeah.
And afterwards, aftercare.
And then I also am a media personality.
If you watch other podcasts, I'm on 8 at the Table.
Oh, you look familiar.
Got it.
Okay.
She's trouble, man.
What's 8 at the Table?
It's another podcast similar to this one.
Well, trying to be...
What?
It's a dating podcast.
Y'all really set the trend.
There's a lot of new, fresh and fit shows popping up.
Yeah, literally, bro.
Well, we've been about three and a half years.
So...
We're housed out of New York.
Okay.
I never heard of it, but okay.
Alright, and then what's your highest education level completed?
Some college, but high school.
High school completed.
Alright, cool.
And then relationship status?
I'm in a relationship.
Nice.
How long y'all been together?
Four years.
Nice.
Okay.
Alright, what about you?
Hey, y'all!
Oh, hi.
I'm Sunflower Brazil.
First name is Sunflower, last name Brazil?
Yes.
That's your government name?
Yes.
That's awesome.
Thank you.
That's beautiful.
Thank you.
That's unique.
All right, what's your...
My dad says Sunflowers.
How old are you?
30.
Okay.
Where are you from?
Miami, Florida.
Okay.
And then what do you do for it?
I am an author.
Okay.
What kind of books do you write?
Books about me.
It's all about me.
Me, nigga.
So, okay.
I mean, you write books about you.
That's cool.
Okay.
I would assume after the first...
I only have one.
Okay.
All right.
I was going to say, like, how many autobiographies did you write?
Like, okay.
Sunflower.
All right.
So, I guess I'm assuming you talk about your life in the books?
I do.
Okay.
Yeah.
What's your highest education level completed?
I have a bachelor's of art, and I graduated from Florida State University.
Okay.
FSU? Yes.
Okay.
And then, what's your relationship status?
I'm single.
Okay.
Big single?
I'm sorry?
Big single?
Yeah, me too.
A little single.
So what do you write about in the book?
What is your life story?
Just humble beginnings and being where I am now.
Yeah.
And becoming a woman.
On my own.
Becoming a woman?
Yeah.
On your own.
Yeah.
Wait, aren't you a woman already?
No, I'm a woman now.
But in my book, yes.
Wait, you're...
I'll explain what she means by that if you want me to.
Raising myself.
My mom passed away.
Oh, oh, oh.
I think you meant like you were a man before.
A man?
Girl to a woman.
Boy to a man.
Either way, it's fine.
I'm just saying that.
What do you like to watch on TV? I misunderstood what you said.
Okay.
It sounds like you watch things in the dark.
You got time to watch TV. I don't doubt I'm in the dark, but okay.
Sounds like you do.
Double in the light.
Oh, okay.
Sunflower.
You like it in open.
Okay.
What the fuck?
That took an interesting turn.
What about you?
I am Nini Bam.
Hey, y'all!
Oh, I like that.
Okay.
How old are you?
I'm 20.
Okay.
Where are you from?
I'm from Belglade, Florida.
It's in the middle of nowhere.
Belglade?
Belglade.
Okay.
We're literally 45 minutes away from the Everglades, yes.
Okay.
What do you do for work?
I'm a rapper.
Okay.
You got some bars?
Uh, yeah.
Let's do it.
Let's do it.
Okay, okay.
Drop that beat.
Don't drop that beat.
I don't need a beat.
Okay, excuse me.
Capella.
Yeah.
Tiptoe tread lightly.
Are you asking me to have to fight me?
Come correct.
I'm going to be calling and collect.
One thing I do not play about is my motherfucking respect.
I mean, direct.
It ain't for me if it ain't direct.
Ay.
Ay.
I don't know what you're saying.
That's all right.
Do you want to say that?
I don't understand.
It's okay.
That might be fair.
It's going to be out on March 11th.
One more time.
Yeah, stay slow.
Tip, toe, tread lightly.
Oh, yeah.
That's going to have to fight me.
Come correct or I'm a B, call, and collect.
The one thing I do not play about is my motherfucking respect.
Ooh.
I'm hard as fuck.
I mean direct.
It ain't direct.
Yeah, he heard that.
He heard that.
He heard that.
Please.
There's only one.
Please.
Please.
Nobody want to be there.
Can I continue on her bar real quick?
Nope.
I wish I had her hand so I can give that three thumbs down.
Holy.
What?
Okay.
Hey, man.
It is what it is.
What's your highest education?
Some college.
Some college.
All right.
Cool.
So high school.
And then what's your status?
Single.
All right.
Stay in school.
What's your name?
Okay, so before I start and introduce myself, everybody judges me because of my age, because of my story, how I move on social media, how I present myself as a woman I'm not going to get emotional.
You want me to talk my shit?
I'm going to talk my shit.
Real shit.
What's your name?
My name is Pri.
That's my nickname.
How old are you?
I'm 21.
Where are you from?
Newark, New Jersey.
What town in New Jersey exactly, if you want to say?
Newark.
Oh, Newark.
Okay, I thought you said North New Jersey.
That is North New Jersey, but Newark, yes.
Okay.
And then what do you do for work?
Can you kind of just name something and I'll tell you yes or no, because I do everything.
What the fuck?
Oh my god.
It's just a while back tonight.
My mother always said when you don't know what they do, you know what they do.
Yeah.
Oh shit.
Exactly.
New York.
You're such a damn tiger.
Only the real ones know.
I saw it when you asked me what I do.
I said artists.
Like the people that don't know me personally.
You got to spit too.
Cool.
Can you tell us maybe two of the things you do?
Okay, so...
The top two things you spend the most time on.
Can you continue asking me questions about my education and then I can explain after that?
Like, I'm gonna go...
What's your last level of completed education?
I'm an undergrad.
I went to a Catholic school in Caldwell University.
Y'all can laugh, it's okay.
I've been laughed at my whole life, 20 years of my life.
Now at 21.
Okay.
I meant it when I said his priest's turn.
It's good.
Men are insecure.
Men don't understand their emotions.
I don't mean in no disrespectful way, okay?
I'm telling you based on what I educated myself on growing up.
I wasn't a little white girl.
I'm Latina.
I represent where I come from.
I don't understand what you're talking about.
I'm just asking a very straightforward question.
And I'm being straightforward.
I'm trying to get to the point.
What do you do as a profession to earn money?
I do everything.
Okay, can you give us the thing that you spend the most of your time doing?
Okay, so I went to college for business management, right?
Okay.
And because I went to college for business management, since I was 12 years old, I've been hustling, cleaning houses.
Whenever it was, my mom was cleaning houses on her knees as an immigrant.
That's what she came to this country doing.
It came from Uruguay.
So, okay, I'll name something else.
Whatever.
Okay, so you do cleaning.
What else do you do?
Okay.
At 15 years old, I was a babysitter.
Okay, what do you do now that you're 21?
21.
Basically, I learned how to do every single job.
I managed my father at 20 years old, taking the college-level education that I learned as an undergrad, and I'm still in school.
So you're a full-time student?
Yes.
Okay, why don't you just say you're a full-time student?
Okay, I apologize.
You don't have to be a full-time student.
Okay, you're right.
I'm still learning, you know?
I listen.
Okay, so you're a full-time student.
Yeah.
Okay, so you're pursuing your undergrad right now in what?
Business management.
My minor is general psych as well as fashion.
I create my own clothing brand.
I created a scarf.
Okay.
My clothes, I design it, I style it.
All right, business management.
And what is your relationship status?
Single.
I'm recently out of a relationship.
I see why.
Y'all need to stop.
Everybody be respectful, remember?
She just called us all insecure five seconds ago.
That can tell like who's insecure.
There's a difference between like a teaching moment and judgment.
You know what I mean?
A teaching moment.
I'm a judge.
I agree.
I mean, we asked a very straightforward question.
No, I agree.
That's because he was already poking her.
That's why she's called I'm insecure because he was poking her.
Okay, who's poking her?
Let's not do low-hanging fruit.
Me?
Yo, they just giving y'all rope to hang yourselves.
And y'all just storming it out there.
Y'all get mad at them when they hanging y'all.
Because y'all taking the rope and doing it to yourselves.
Who is y'all?
I'm just saying whoever gets offended.
You shouldn't have offended.
He's asking straightforward questions.
We're still on the introduction.
She ain't even getting introduced herself yet.
We're interrupting.
Just answer the question.
Just so you know, right?
Did we get her name?
I was laughing at you.
It's more the idea, okay?
Because the idea, I didn't know what you were saying.
I understand.
But at the same time, you should be a comedian.
I know.
I am funny.
I'm funny as shit.
My boys love laughing with me.
They could tell you.
My boy, Jake, JT. My boys from New York.
Shout out Jake, man.
Jake, man.
Jake, the CEO. CEO, CEO, Jake.
That's my boy.
That's my boy.
I know him.
That's my boy.
I know them for real, for real.
I know.
Those are my boys.
They brought me out here.
Jake from State Farm.
From State Farm.
That's my boy.
From State Farm.
Sneeko, you are literally bad luck, bro.
This is quite a panel man.
Alright, and then business management single, how long have you been single for?
You said three months?
Yeah, since December.
I broke up with him because he's a cheating piece of shit.
Okay, fantastic.
You know what, since we're on this topic, name one thing he did wrong in the relationship or one thing you did wrong in the relationship.
Of course.
That's what I'm trying to do.
It's not just a teaching moment.
I'm not just calling.
No, no, no, no, no.
That's not what he's saying.
I'm answering the question, okay?
Okay, name one thing he did wrong in the relationship, which you just said he cheated, and now one thing you did wrong in the relationship that led to the demise of the relationship.
He cheated when I was nothing but loyal.
Okay.
I, in the beginning of a relationship with the talking stage, when he didn't ask me to be his girlfriend, when nothing was officialized, I realized...
This is some gangster shit, alright?
I'm just talking my shit.
My brothers, I grew up with nothing but boys in my life, so I know how y'all think, okay?
I'm not just a woman.
I think like a man.
So...
I think you covered this, that he cheated on you.
What did you do wrong?
I'm telling you I did wrong.
Can I finish speaking?
I mean, we want to be concise here.
Of course, I'm being clear and concise and efficient and managing my time.
They just want you to get to the point.
That's what they're asking.
Get to the point.
I'm trying and it keeps cutting me off.
Do you realize how I'm being quiet and I'm letting...
It doesn't matter if you're being quiet.
You're talking a lot but not getting to your point once.
Land the plane.
Whose man is this?
I basically found out that he fucked another girl.
No, what did you do?
I was told that he fucked another girl and I wasn't his girl yet.
So you went and cheated back?
I didn't cheat.
It wasn't his girl.
He never asked me out.
What did you do wrong?
Okay, so you fucked another guy while y'all were in the talking stage.
Okay, here we are.
You fucked around while y'all was in the talking stage.
He never clarified nothing.
He literally told me.
So then how did he cheat if he wasn't your man?
No, no, no.
No, he cheated later after they got past her cheating.
Her cheating was in the talking stage.
In the relationship stage.
That's right.
I just think they both had probably bad communication skills.
Okay.
Tell somebody's story again, New York.
Does that make sense?
Or no?
Yeah, I understand.
I'm a listener.
I like to learn from people first before I speak.
I listen before I think.
What's your name?
Priscilla.
Did you get to introduce yourself?
No, they keep cutting me off.
No, no, no.
We know you now.
We have anything else.
We know you very well.
Let's be fair.
Let her introduce herself.
We'll see how much she did.
Your turn.
What's your name?
Can y'all hear me?
I'm Deja.
Hey y'all!
How old are you?
I'm 21.
I just turned 21, March 2nd.
Where are you from?
Miami.
What's your work?
Right now, I just came from working in the airport, getting ready to go back.
I'm trying to be a flight attendant.
So right now, I'm in Ball Harbor and the condominium is doing basically like hospitality, you could say.
Alright, so I'll just put hospitality and airport, and then you're going to go back to the airport.
You said you worked for them before?
Yeah, I was at MIA for two years.
Okay, and then what's your highest education level completed?
Some college.
I'm actually going back to school to be a full specialist, which is a nail tech and skin therapy.
Okay, so high school is the highest completed, and then what's your relationship status?
I am in a relationship.
I've been in a relationship for three years.
Nice.
Cool.
All right.
It's Nico.
Last but not least.
Take us away, man.
Some dude.
They get this canceled.
Go ahead.
Some dude.
Yeah, I like to listen before I speak and think before I talk.
And I'm educating.
And they talk about my past and they hate on me.
me but social media doesn't define who I am because I have a lot of jobs and I was a babysitter welcome back Cool.
I have a question that I think would be great for this panel.
Okay, let's do it.
We're going to start here and then work our way this way.
All right, take it away.
So if you look at the statistics of dating apps, and you're on dating apps, we're on dating apps, Instagram's a dating app, the men and women who are swiped the least on Tinder are Asian men and black women.
And we have a lot of black women on this panel.
I'm curious as to why you think that black women are the least Desirable demographic for women.
I think I understand why Asian men are.
Maybe you could ask me afterwards, but I want your opinion on why you think that is.
Why are black women the least swiped demographic for women on dating apps?
Are you Asian?
Okay, okay.
I was just about to ask you that too.
Are you actually Asian or black?
Right.
Why are you thinking about that already?
Because you're the one who brought up the topic about why Asian men are the least swiped on.
I can tell you one.
You did that.
Trust me, you'll get your take on it.
We'll start here and then work our way this way.
Go ahead.
Why do you think black women are the least swiped right on dating apps?
And why do you think on the other side, Asian men are the least swiped right on dating apps?
Right?
That's the question, Nico?
Go ahead.
Well, I mean, we can speak for black women.
They can ask me afterwards because I can speak for Asian women.
Ah, okay.
Alright, that's a lot.
We're not black women in your opinion.
So yeah, basically I can only, like you said, speak for black women.
In my opinion, I would just say it's always a stigma that black women are loud, rowdy, you know, just unnecessary negativity.
It's like always a double standard.
It's like, oh, as a woman, I can't do this, but a man can do it.
So it's just like, it's basically that a lot of the stigmas, so it's like, it just depends on the person, I feel like.
It doesn't necessarily depend on your skin color.
Um, if you're, I feel like that's like an ignorant way of thinking.
If you feel like, Oh, I'm going to just off first impression, just be like, Oh yeah, I don't like you because you're black.
Or I feel like, cause you're black.
I'm assuming you're like this.
Why do you think that stigma exists?
Social media.
I feel like social media is the main factor.
A lot of people, a lot of these people growing up in the younger generations, they don't know how to separate reality from fantasy.
That's the main issue.
You see these rappers on TV, you automatically assume all the chains, all the jewelry, they balling.
And it's not even like that.
Man, these people be having starter packs.
The get-rich starter packs.
Well, it's not rappers, it's black women specifically.
Black men don't have a problem really on dating apps.
It's an example.
Yeah, it was just an example.
Okay, but why black women specifically?
I can't wait till y'all get to me.
What's the negative stigma around black women?
I just said loud and rowdy.
And do you think that stigma is justified or completely altered on social media?
I feel like it's I feel like it just depends on the person.
You can't just classify a whole group of people into one.
You can't speak for all black women.
Not all black women are loud.
Not all black women are ghetto.
So it just depends on some very highly successful and intelligent black women out here.
So, I feel like it just, it all depends on the group of people you hang around.
So, if you're that black woman that hangs around people that ain't shit, you gonna grow up feeling like you don't want shit, you won't be shit.
So, I just feel like it all depends on the group of people you hang around, not necessarily like your skin tone.
Yeah, that sometimes plays a part in it, but majority of it is like your personality and your intellect.
Okay.
Okay.
What about you?
I mean, she can't be for black women, can't she?
I'm curious about her opinion.
What can you get her opinion?
No one on the panel is going to attack you.
Why do you think they get swiped on the least on dating apps?
I can't speak for black women.
I'm going off what she said.
I'm a Latina woman.
I'm Uruguayan.
I grew up in Newark, New Jersey around culture and I kind of knew culture.
Jersey is kind of similar to Miami, the culture.
So what I recognize is like being on a dating app as well.
I didn't swipe or say no to based on where your culture, your ethnic background and where you came from.
I'm very open minded.
I went on dates with Asian men.
I went on dates with black men.
I'm telling you the question, okay?
I'm getting to the point.
We told you the question.
That's not the answer to the question.
You asked, why do...
Can I tell you?
Can I repeat it?
Can I talk now?
Do you know what the question is?
Yes.
Can I repeat it?
Yes.
Okay.
You asked, why are Asian men swiped on dating apps?
That's not the question.
And black women.
Why are black women?
I'm getting to the point.
Why are black women swiped on the lease?
We'll get to Asian men.
Okay.
That's why I said I can't speak for black women, I can't speak for Asian men, I can speak for Latinas.
What?
Are you an Asian man?
I just said I'm not.
So how can you speak for Asian men but not black women?
I just said I can't speak for both.
This is crazy.
Can you let her make her point?
This can't be real.
This can't be real right now.
This is a joke, right?
I'm not sure what your point is or where this is going.
I can't speak for you.
I can speak for myself as a Latina woman and how I'm similar to her.
You said that, yeah.
Okay, can I finish?
Yeah, sure.
Go ahead.
So, we Latina women are seen as loud, obnoxious, ghetto, where I come from in the hood, Newark.
I grew up around dangerous people.
I can be ghetto.
I could be loud.
I could be fun.
I could be obnoxious, but I could be classy and educated as well.
What does this have to do with women being short but not on Tinder?
Like this has nothing to do with the conversation.
You're just answering questions.
Nobody asks.
Thank you.
It's not about you.
Why do you think black women are the least swiped demographic?
She does not know.
She does not think about that.
Period.
That's pretty much it.
You can't make her think about this.
It's not her struggle.
Ladies, ladies, ladies.
You don't have to experience a struggle to understand a struggle.
She won't understand it.
You can absolutely understand it.
Everybody can't understand everything.
That's not what I'm able to say.
If you don't look like a certain Democrat, sometimes it's a little bit harder.
That's just like biracial couples.
If you're dating outside your race, you're going to feel like, okay, this person's not going to always relate to me.
Why?
Because they don't look like me.
They don't have the same struggles as me.
So it's just like...
Relate and understand, I think it's two different contexts.
Exactly.
So she may understand...
Being able to relate to being white.
No, I can't relate to being Caucasian.
But I can understand what it might be like in a day of a Caucasian woman.
That's what I'm trying to say.
You can understand someone without necessarily being in their shoes.
Exactly.
That's what I'm trying to say.
It's called sympathy.
But either way, my point is that can you please answer the question?
The question is this.
Very simple.
Why do you think African American women are swiped right the least, which means they're liked the least, on dating apps?
If you don't know, that's fine.
We can move on.
I do know.
Okay, go ahead.
Please tell us in a concise answer.
I was born in Newark.
Why?
Stop.
It's bobbling her mind.
Gosh, Nico.
There's no point one question my mind so let me speak listen and talk educate you how I listen to that I dated a black man is my I think she was gonna go somewhere with that.
You dated a black man and done what?
Go ahead.
Stop interrupting, ladies.
Stop interrupting.
Go ahead, finish your point.
You dated a black man and done what?
I understand I dated a black man, me as a Latina woman.
Yes.
I understand his struggle because I experienced discrimination as a Latina woman.
Talking to the mic.
He experienced discrimination as a black man and I experienced discrimination as a Latina woman.
I don't have to explain myself fully.
I'll get to the point like y'all want.
Yeah, we're gonna move on.
Why do you think black women are the least right swiped demographic on dating apps?
Because people are ignorant.
Not you.
Are we talking about you?
Yeah, you really feel?
Yeah, that's how I feel.
You should have just said that.
That's what I was trying to say, but nobody's letting me talk.
It's just one thing.
You know at school, right?
When a guy's like, yeah, I know black people.
I know how to struggle.
People are ignorant.
And I'm like, what the fuck?
What does that mean?
So it's her turn now.
Damn.
I completely agree with what she said with the stigma because you know that angry black woman that nobody wants to deal with and I honestly think that it comes from It can come from anywhere, because I've met certain black women that are like, damn, you're kind of loud and mad.
And then I've met certain black women that are like, oh, you're cool as hell.
So I do agree with what you said.
You can't generalize.
There's no way to.
Okay, what are the particular characteristics you think that get them to get swiped right the least?
Loud.
Mind the quotations.
Okay.
Loud.
Angry.
Okay.
Stubborn.
Okay.
What's another one I've heard?
Ratchet.
Ratchet.
Masculine.
In quotes.
Come on, guys.
Let her answer, man.
I'm sorry.
I'm just gonna say some shit so she can agree.
Okay.
Fair enough.
What about you?
Why do you think black women are the least desired race on dating apps?
From history, we spent a lot of time fighting for black men, which made us masculine.
And so now it's coming because of social media, it's becoming public.
But the roles are not exchanged.
So therefore, we're standing alone.
And so black men are not standing in the paint like we stood in the paint for them.
So now we look solo, we look alone, and we look masculine.
And don't nobody want to deal with that because don't no man want to be with a man.
Well, some men, I stand corrected.
Some men do want to be with men.
But however, if a man is heterosexual, he wants to be with a woman.
And most of us are not.
We don't stand in that energy.
We're not feminine.
Do you see how you disagree with her?
She was saying that it was all fabricated on social media.
No, no, no.
It's not fabricated.
You're saying that black women are masculine.
No, yeah.
It's breeding.
It's epigenetics.
Epigenetics.
Okay, but you understand the disagreement.
You're nodding, but you guys disagree.
You're saying that it's all social media.
You're saying black women are inherently masculine.
It's epigenetics.
We were born in an environment where we had to fight, not only for ourselves, but we had to fight for our men.
Because at one point, they were being attacked.
Discriminated.
- Right.
- They were being attacked.
- Demasculated.
- Did someone just say?
- All right, can we let her finish her point before you guys, okay, so you're saying that-- - Yeah, and so we had the ability to fight for them because we were women.
And people respected women.
And now that the roles have changed.
When?
Years.
Years ago.
Generations ago.
None of us was born when this started.
Okay.
Let me make sure I boil this down to a concise point that people can understand.
Tell me if I'm summarizing this correctly.
Please.
What you're saying is that women are masculine now is a byproduct of fighting alongside their men during the civil rights era.
Epigenetics.
Yes, yes, yes, correct.
But I'm giving you the actual...
Okay, so you're...
But that's what it is.
Basically, fighting alongside black men during the civil rights era is what masculinized women that are African American.
Correct.
And you think that is the reason why that men don't swipe right on them because they're masculine?
That's not the reason.
For fighting for black men.
It started that way, right?
So we started raising kids, little girls, to be stronger.
And we wasn't raising them in that feminine energy.
Remember, he asked you, what makes spies not so bright?
That's what I'm saying.
You're saying they're masculine, and then you're giving a reason that they're masculine because of fighting alongside men during the Civil Rights era.
Correct.
Not just during the Civil Rights era.
It's been generations.
Way before the Civil Rights era.
Can you wait until we get to you?
Okay.
She's speaking, right?
It's her turn?
It is, but you said civil rights.
She said nothing about civil rights ever.
You're summarizing it.
It's way before civil rights era.
For the audience, basically.
Whether you want to go all the way back to slavery or whatever, regardless, it's fighting for freedom.
Exactly.
That's what it is.
I'm using the civil rights era because that was the last big event, I would say.
Freedom.
Right?
It's a big event.
I wouldn't say we were fighting for freedom.
We were just fighting for the head of our household.
Right?
Because at the end of the day...
I'm talking about black people in general in that sense when I'm talking about civil rights.
Okay.
Yeah.
Then that's fine.
Anything else you want to add to that?
No.
So that's pretty much how it happened.
Oh, and then, wait.
So are we only talking about African American women?
Yes.
Because we also brought up Asians.
No.
Asian men.
He's going to cover that.
Only you?
Yeah, we can talk about that afterwards.
He's the only Asian man.
Let's get through this first part first.
It's something I have to diagnose.
It's just quickly, why do you think it's the lowest amount?
I can sum it up in three seconds.
Asian men are emasculated in the West and women want men who are masculine.
So you can say the same thing.
Instead of bringing it up like epigenetics and all that stuff, you can say, black women are masculine.
Men want feminine women.
We are not that.
That simple.
She gave the whole reasoning behind it, but I had to bring it back full circle.
So why?
Okay.
What about you?
I think it just boils down to the men who are on these dating apps have just had a bad experience at one point in their life with a particular Black woman.
Unfortunately, that one bad experience has made him feel like all Black women are this way.
But as you know, I mean, anybody in this, I don't know if you guys have dated outside your race or anything like that, but all Black women aren't the same.
I lived in Miami a very long time and I watch even the clubs treat certain Black women the same way.
And it's not...
It's either brown skin or light skin.
And so that's a whole nother conversation.
But when you're red bone and you live in Miami and you're, you're not treated the same way as if a dark skinned black woman, you know what I'm saying?
So on these apps, you can't, you don't know she's loud.
You don't know she's ghetto.
You don't know she's uneducated.
You don't know any of these things.
You just, you just going off of the experience you had prior to that.
And so that's why you're swiping.
And I know I'm not an Asian man, but if I had to just go off of just my, if I was on a dating app, And so an Asian man, I don't know whether he got a big dick or not.
So a lot of women are probably swiping because they go off of the stigma.
Yeah.
Just like the bad black woman, the stigma about an Asian man is that he ain't packing.
Now I'm not saying that's not true because I've fucked Asian men with big dicks.
So that's not true.
But you're swiping because you're like, I don't know.
The same way you're swiping right on the black woman.
You're like, I don't know.
And I don't want to take the risk.
Do you think you're masculine?
Very well put.
I think that I'm an aggressive alpha female, but I'm very feminine when it counts.
And that means within my relationship, like I'm with a man who allows me to be in my femininity.
So I don't have to take charge.
I don't have to lead.
I don't have to make certain decisions where in the work world or in the corporate world or in the entertainment business, I have to put on a, I mean, I wouldn't call it manly because there's nothing manly about me.
I would call it assertive.
Yeah, I agree.
Aggressive, alpha.
That's pretty much what a masculine man is.
When you're in the work world, in the corporate world, yes, I do understand a woman having to stand for herself because men will walk all over you.
But when it comes to the bedroom, when it comes to you being in a relationship, no, I don't think that you should be masculine.
You should definitely be as much feminine as possible, but that That pertains on the woman.
Would you date a man who's feminine presenting in the workplace but then in bed he's dominant?
So if I was dating you and I'm always feminine and I'm wearing high heels and I'm outside in public being girly and stuff like that and then I come home to you and I'm masculine, would you still respect me?
No, but that's not the same example.
Hold on, give me a second.
That would mean that I'm wearing, dressing like a dude and thinking I have a dick or thinking that I think like a man or I know what a man thinks.
You're thinking like a man.
No, you're saying that.
I don't think I think like a man at all.
I'm just telling you my thought process of why someone would swipe right on a Black female and it's because the only thing I could think of is his past experience.
Okay.
He's been going off of his past experience.
Why else would you swipe white?
Okay, instead of this, so you're in the workplace, you're assertive, you're alpha, you have to navigate around men, you're having to embrace a lot of masculine qualities.
I'm asking, would you be with the man who you come home to?
You say, honey, I'm home, and your husband is wearing an apron, and he's baking muffins, and then he kisses you on the cheek.
What's wrong with that?
Would you be attracted to that?
Absolutely.
There's no gender roles in my household.
Stop the cat!
What do you mean?
Is he wearing an apron and there's a hard dick underneath it?
There's no gender roles in my household.
Hold on, hold on.
There's clearly gender roles if you submit to your man like you just said a second ago.
When I say there's no gender roles, I mean in the pretense of we're not debating like, oh, this is a woman's job to wash dishes.
This is a woman's job to put on an apron and cook dinner.
If he wants to wear the apron because he's trying to be, I don't know, freaky and want me to suck the dick under it, I'm cool with that.
But does he do that though?
Realistically speaking, probably not.
I mean, not in a room.
Probably not.
No, no.
You're talking about role play.
I'm saying that is his life.
That's who he is.
No, I wouldn't be okay with that.
Because that's how you are.
You're masculine presenting in your life.
Yes, yes, because I'm the head of the board at a lot of places.
I'm running my business.
I'm the one who's making all the hard decisions.
I'm paying the bills.
I'm paying employees.
You're being the man.
Why is me being the boss have to equate with being the man?
Why is me making financial decisions or making...
I don't know.
Life-changing or business decisions equate to me being a man.
Yes, because to run a business efficiently, as a boss, you have to have masculine traits.
It's funny how you said, I'm alpha, I'm dominant, I'm assertive, etc., aggressive.
These are all masculine traits, whether you want to accept it or not.
Right.
So that makes you masculine.
But yes, okay, I'm going to accept that because yes, that is what it is.
But you have to agree.
Also, as a woman, you have to play the part of there's moments where you're aggressive, but I work with men where you can't be that girl.
They got to be attracted to you.
If you understand how the world works, pretty privileged.
Men are nice to women that they are attracted to, that don't take things too serious, that understand, like, yeah, no, don't flirt and get out of hand and make me feel weird, but I can flirt with you without you thinking that I'm trying to fuck you.
You understand what I mean?
There's a soft balance between that.
And I'm just saying, there's a balance.
And when you become a woman in the workplace, you learn how to balance those things.
So there is going to be some sort of masculinity, but I think that certain women have to learn how to balance it.
Because, you know, I'm just saying.
My point is that men are taught to accept that, accept women who are balanced, who are masculine all the time and feminine sometimes, but you still want a man who's always masculine.
You're not going to want a guy who's balanced, masculine and feminine, who half the time is wearing an apron, who's kissing you.
You're absolutely right, but my man never gets the work meet.
Once I step through that door, once I answer his phone call, whether I'm at work, he doesn't get...
How do you turn it off?
It's balance.
He doesn't want to date a man.
He wants to date a soft woman.
He wants to come home to someone who isn't combative.
Someone who listens.
Someone who's coachable.
That's what he wants.
He wants a soft ass at the end of the night.
He doesn't want the woman who's telling him, do this and do that.
I'm not his mother.
I'm his woman.
Yeah.
Yes, indeed.
So does communism.
It typically doesn't work that way.
When you're an aggressive woman and you're masculine and you're dominant, it's very, very difficult to turn that off.
It is.
To put that face on everyone, listen, I'll take the accountability that at one point in my life, in some of my relationships, if you were to sit down with my exes, yes, that would probably be a trait that they would say, damn, you know, you got to turn that shit down.
I'm not trying to date a dude.
Okay.
But there's something called growth.
I'm not 21, 22.
No disrespect to you ladies.
But I've lived a little.
So I'm in a space in my life where I know how to keep a man.
Okay.
Alright.
What about you?
Going back to the original thing.
Why do you think?
Black women get swiped on left.
Left.
So, I just want to say I appreciate the statistic because it's true, it's facts, and I've talked to men before that they're like, I intentionally do not swipe on black women, either because, one, it's not their quote-unquote taste, or it's just like, they just blatantly are like, I just, I'm not into that, so I'm swiping left.
And so I've heard at least three guys say that.
Alright, why do you think that is?
I mean...
People say personal preference, but at the end of the day, if you're not open-minded enough to...
That could be your soulmate.
I hate to say it.
I don't think I'll ever find my soulmate on a dating app, but some people just automatically, it's a no.
They don't even give it a chance.
I agree with what most people have said so far.
You're kind of avoiding the question, though.
You're blaming the people who are not swiping instead of addressing why you think they're not swiping to begin with.
Well, prejudice, judgment.
One thing I'd like to bring to the table, I don't care what anybody says, but basically, if there's generational trauma, imagine what's generational to the people that were causing that trauma.
I feel like, honestly, there's some people in their lineage, there's just racism.
You're going to be an ignorant-ass person, that's in your family line, that's how you guys lived and that's how you guys were successful.
It carries on.
So some people, they just are trained that way.
So it's racism.
Yeah.
If I'm telling you somebody doesn't swipe right on someone solely because of how they look and it's because they're brown, that's racism.
And the fact that I told you that there's people that told me that they don't swipe on black women because they're black, that's that.
They said what they said.
Is it discrimination we don't want to date a guy that's 5'6"?
Well, exactly.
You have to give everybody a chance.
Wait, wait, wait.
Hold on.
There's people that will say, you could talk to them for days.
Oh my God, I love them.
They're so nice.
And then you realize how tall they are.
Some people will leave that.
They'll block you.
They'll go the next way because they don't want that.
So your height is...
I'm saying some people.
I don't give a fuck.
Give short kings a chance.
Like, if you make me at the end of the day, if you make me feel like I should, if you're my companion...
I mean, I'm 5'4", so 5'6 is fine.
As long as you're taller than me and Jake, whatever, that's okay.
It's funny that people don't use that word, heightist, though.
Fresh has that word, heightist.
They don't blame you for that.
They say that's a preference.
I just prefer taller men, and we accept it.
But if you flip it on race, which is something that you're born with, just like your height...
Nobody accepts the height thing.
Everybody says something about height.
Everybody has to.
Well, there's a lot of things about like a woman who wants to wear heels.
85% of women want a man who's six feet tall or above.
But how many of them are with that?
They're not going to get it.
You put men six feet and above.
Good question.
I mean, good point.
But most women are delusional of their own personal value.
That's what I'm trying to say is that a lot of people are missing out on a lot of good because of what they saw.
So they're just dismissing it because they don't even want to give it a chance.
My point is, I just find it interesting how you're reluctant to call not dating a short guy.
You're reluctant to call that discrimination, but you quickly went ahead and said, if a guy doesn't want to date a black girl, that's discrimination.
I never said that.
I agree.
I agree.
Exactly.
It's discrimination.
I just said that.
If somebody, you find out their height, you're talking to them, you actually like them, and then you find out your height and you diss them, you know, you're like on to the next.
That's discrimination.
So you don't agree there's a small line between discrimination and preference?
I'm not saying that.
What I'm trying to display here is that she didn't have that same energy for height.
But she was quick to say, if you don't want to date a black girl, that's discrimination.
So what about all the girls that don't date short guys?
I was just ready with my answer.
Is that discrimination too?
Because I don't think there's a history of people getting whooped because of their height.
They were short.
Because they were short.
You know what I mean?
Not even discriminated against.
Didn't get the same equality because of their race, not because of their height.
It's just the history of it.
Yeah, people like to make short jokes all the time.
I'm sorry to cut you off, by the way.
I don't think it's the same.
I don't think somebody deciding not to date someone because of their preference, whether it's like, I like fit guys.
I like girls with big butts.
I like girls with titties.
I like girls, whatever.
Those are preferences.
And in some sort of nature, yes, it is a slight of discrimination.
But we live in a world where there's a big word called racism.
And racism, I think, overpowers the discrimination part, Like, yo.
You shouldn't put it on men to go and solve racism on dating apps.
No.
Black women come in all different shades.
Men are entitled to their preference.
I don't think there's nothing wrong with a man saying, yo, I like a lighter skinned woman.
That's just what I like.
Nothing wrong.
But I think he also has to still have the mind frame of saying, but if I ran into a darker skinned woman, which I haven't found one yet that I'm attracted to, but if I do, I would give it a shot.
You're just saying it in flowery language.
Can a guy say, I don't date black women?
Yeah.
I'm telling you.
It sounds real racist to me.
You said the same thing.
That's the thing.
Hold on, hold on.
You just explained it in flowery language to not make you feel bad.
I don't like lighter skin, sometimes brown skin.
That's the same thing.
You can say black woman, but that's a wide range of women.
What I just said in four words, you took 30 words to say.
Hold on, let me piggyback on what she just said.
She said, when you talk about black women, You talk about all skin colors.
Black women come this complexion.
They come this complexion.
But that's not what the problem is.
When you're swiping right, you're swiping right on the complexion.
You know what I'm saying?
You're not swiping right on the fact that she's an African American.
I mean, look at the prince.
He's married to a black woman.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
But the world didn't perceive her until they really knew that she was a Jamaican black woman.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
So when you're swiping right and you're saying, why are black women swiped right?
No, let's put it plain sight.
Why are dark women Swiped right on.
Because it's not black women.
Because it's not black women.
Hold on.
First of all, black is the color.
African American.
Why are African American women swiped right on?
Because that's a race.
Let's let her finish her point.
You're saying it's discrimination.
Anything else?
Judgment, discrimination.
To bring it back, if you think about a dating app, all you have is a person, what they let you know, and their photos.
So at the end of the day, you're swiping on what they look like regardless.
So some people do justify like, oh, I don't like these photos.
They're bad photos.
I'll come up with my judgment on her.
That's what it is.
You're not going to get anything.
Prejudice, judgment, discrimination.
Photo-based and what you like, I guess.
Okay.
What about you?
Why do you think Um, I will say that I don't believe that it has anything to do with racism, prejudice, or discrimination, any of that.
What do you think it is?
It is because the stereotypes about black women are born from a place that is true.
We can, and I say we as a collective, like we can be aggressive, we can be assertive, we can be masculine, we can...
Basically disregard the family unit, like, and I'll summarize this, but Thomas Sowell writes about it, that post-slavery and the Reconstruction era and in the Jim Crow era in the 50s, 60s, where it's like, the most racist, the black nuclear family was still intact.
Mother, father, in the home, with all the children.
Post the 70s, second wave, third wave, radical feminism, that told you have sex with whoever you want and then kill the child after, has given us a sense of, like, Well, my body's not important.
My family's not important.
Having a man is not important.
Our music tells us that.
Like, country music's not telling anyone to divorce their husband.
It's rap music that's telling us, like, get rid of your man.
You don't need him.
So, like, those stereotypes are born from a true place.
It has nothing to do with racism.
You know, no offense to anyone who brought it up, but, like, in the most racist time in America, the Black family was intact.
So, it has nothing to do with that.
Don't you see that that was a problem for them, family?
That's why she blocked the book.
She makes sense.
That was a good breakdown.
That was the most racist time in America when slaves were free.
Well, I would argue that freeing the slaves was the least racist thing that could be done at the time.
So you're quoting that the most un-racist time in America, the most racist time in America is what you said.
Well, keep in mind that only 1%, less than 1% of the population in 1860, where slavery was at its highest actually owned slaves.
So did you forget the drug epidemic that came about in the 60s and 70s that actually split apart the Black families along with the feminists?
Well, the drug epidemic, that's an entirely separate thing.
Like, you get into economics and all that.
So it has nothing to do with Black people, African Americans?
It wasn't targeted to African American communities?
Well, I don't know about a specific community being targeted, but, I mean, Black people do.
I rest my case.
We're talking about dating apps specifically, right?
I'm not saying anything about drugs or anything like that, but we're asking why are black women swiped on the lease?
And it's because we do not value other men telling us what to do, being around us, being in our lives.
We don't value having their children.
We have like Have you ever watched Divorce Court or Judge Joe Brown?
It's always a black woman.
Yeah, but that's fake.
They just asked me to come on in and pay me.
What are you talking about?
It's fake.
Don't go up for that.
Come on now.
I understand that it's TV, but why aren't they going to ask a white woman to go on Divorce Court?
Because she's not going to be as loud and ratchet and funny and hilarious.
It's just not publicized.
It's not going to be as entertaining.
It's not going to be as entertaining.
What I'm trying to say is that in one of the worst times to be an African-American, Black families were together.
Black women stood by their Black men, as she was saying before, right?
So what she's saying now is that fairly equal across the board nowadays, right?
And you can argue that minorities might even have an advantage over Caucasians.
And the stereotypes of Black women are worse now than they were back then, is what she's trying to articulate.
Because we have social media.
Well, no, because we are given, I would argue, too much freedom to do whatever we want.
And not being held back by some semblance of modesty has made us, like, for the most part, run around in the streets, like, lawlessly.
It doesn't reflect well on us as a whole.
On Tinder, he's gonna be like, well, she's black, she runs in the street, she's loud, she's obnoxious, she's aggressive, she's masculine, she's rude.
But that's the thing of free will.
Like, you understand what I'm saying?
Your free will is to be masculine and aggressive and assertive.
However, the man does not have to deal with that.
Like, he doesn't have to.
So if he sees a black girl Um, she may fit that stereotype.
She has a, I'm gonna say 70% chance of fitting that stereotype.
Why should he bet on that 70% when he can swipe right?
70?
Not 70.
I'm just gonna- Are you that way?
I just made up that number.
A black woman, are you that way?
I mean, I don't- Yo, you guys are perpetuating the stereotype by cutting her off.
She's trying to articulate her point and y'all, who cuts her off?
The black girls on the table.
No, no, no, no, no.
Drugs!
Real talk.
Perpetuating the stereotype even further.
Here's the thing.
Stereotypes exist in some semblance of reality and some semblance of truth.
It's upon you as the individual to prove that stereotype wrong.
Here, me and him, we're black too.
I get stereotyped.
I walk in a store.
They think I'm going to steal.
They think I'm a bad person.
They think I'm a criminal.
Girls walk by me on the street.
They cross the street, etc.
Yeah.
But when you continue to perpetuate the stereotype, all you do is reinforce the negative stereotype of the race of which you are by proving them right.
So I look at it like, no, speak well.
Don't be an idiot.
Don't listen to, you know, hip-hop music that perpetuates a certain stereotype.
And if you want to listen to it, it is what it is.
But if you actually enact on it, fuck all dudes.
I don't need a man, blah, blah, blah.
This is why so many guys are like, yo, I don't want to deal with black women because they think that that's a stereotype.
Now, are all black women like that?
No, of course not.
Obviously, yeah.
But, right, there's this mantra out there that, yo, she could act like this.
There's a high likelihood she acts like this.
So I'm going to go with what's probable versus what's possible.
Can I ask you one question?
Yeah, go ahead.
Because this has been a long trait of damage and mental conditioning about this is how Black women are.
What do you suggest, right?
Because you're saying change the mind frame.
But if this has already been packed in so long, how does one person or two people or three people or 15 people or whatever, a state, whatever, change the perception?
Right.
Fight the stereotype.
It won't happen overnight.
You're not gonna fight everybody.
You can work for yourself.
I would say the first step in what I keep hearing on this panel is everybody blaming social media instead of blaming their own actions in the way they present themselves.
But you blame social media and then you're still all addicted to it.
You're still ingesting all these celebrity gossip.
You're still looking at what Krishan Rock is doing, who she's fighting, who's baby mama drama.
You're still looking at the Shade Room.
You're still out here becoming rappers.
You're still quoting Ice Spice lyrics before the show starts.
So then try to change your personality.
But I don't live that in my household.
That's the difference.
I sell it.
I don't buy it.
Sorry.
That's not true.
I mean, the way you act, the way you act when nobody's looking, that defines who you are.
The drug dealer is worse than the addict.
You sell it, you don't buy it.
Who gets more time?
The addict or the dealer?
The dealer.
But what I'm saying is that...
You don't bring that home.
It's one day.
You turn this on for entertainment.
We're all creators.
We're all content creators.
We're all entertainers.
I don't know what you do for a living.
But this is what makes us our money, right?
So you have to know when to turn it off.
But how do you separate it?
Like when you do something 40 hours a week and live that life, how do you come back so long?
The same way you separate your 9 to 5 from your home.
No, I'm not, but I am.
I am, but I'm not.
You can't do both.
So she makes a very good point, though.
And it's funny because Cardi B is a perfect example.
She legit says, I don't cook, I don't clean.
But she does.
But what's happening?
The masters are saying, oh, don't cook, don't clean?
I'm gonna follow her.
That's a bad example.
But that's where it goes back to as a person, you have to have common sense.
You gotta know when to separate the reality from the fantasy.
And if you didn't grow up knowing how to do that, if your parents didn't teach you in your household what it is to...
Separate fantasy from reality, then it's like you're lost.
Once you become an adult, you're going to be lost in the sauce.
Let's be honest.
People don't have common sense anymore.
So, reality speaking, it's going to stay the same.
Common sense is not common.
And the blaming of the social media is because people are allowing social media to raise their kids.
To give them core values.
A lot of people can't sit here and say, oh, I grew up in a two-family home.
I watch my parents kiss and love with each other every day.
I can, but I can't say that for everybody else.
So you only can exude what you have experienced in your life.
I'm going to give into my relationship what I watch my parents do for each other.
So no matter what I'm doing as far as my job and my job title, I know the difference in what it is to raise a family and to build a household and to treat a man.
Alright.
You said your point.
What about you?
Why do you think?
And don't be scared.
Just give your opinion.
They won't attack you.
Why do you think black women are the least swiped right race on dating apps?
So I think basically what everybody else said is pretty accurate for the most part about the stereotypes of black women being masculine towards men.
And to be honest, whether it's a stereotype or not, no man is going to put up with that.
No man wants to date another man if you're a straight man like My
boyfriend doesn't want that.
For that, you're looking for a submissive Maybe Asian, maybe white, but whatever it is, you're looking for a submissive man.
And there's not that many of them in society, so it's probably not going to work out.
The same way people are saying, oh, it's discrimination to not swipe on black people.
Would many of you swipe on a trans man or woman?
I know I wouldn't.
And that's not discrimination.
It's because I'm not attracted to that.
There's a difference between discrimination and having a preference.
There's nothing wrong with not wanting to date black women as long as you're not bashing black women in the process.
Agreed.
100%.
You don't need to bash somebody to say why you're not.
Exactly.
I 100% agree.
There's a difference between saying, oh, I don't like black women because Or than saying, I just don't like black women.
No, we need to know what the da-da-da is.
Yeah, you need to know the rest.
I think anybody always has reasoning.
You always want to cut off the video at 15 seconds before the 45 seconds plays.
I don't like black women because...
But what everyone takes away is I don't like black women.
They take that and run with that and call it racism.
And that's not right.
And everybody has their feelings as to why they feel some type of way.
You don't say it's because they're loud.
It might not necessarily be like they're discriminating against you because they're bringing up a reason why.
They might just be bringing up like an example of, like you said, people they've experienced before.
And I don't necessarily think that's discrimination.
It's just them bringing up...
I mean, everybody has feelings.
That's trauma, that's stereotyping.
What you've experienced.
It's your turn.
All right.
She's leaving.
All right.
No, I think bathroom.
Just bathroom.
Alright, go ahead.
Okay.
The reason why I think that African American women are the least swiped on dating apps is because men generally know that we're not just giving up the box for nothing.
Especially, for one, a lot of African American men only use dating apps for sex.
And we all know that.
So, they already know if they're approaching a black woman...
I think men in general use them for sex.
African American men use dating apps for sex, not love.
Most African American women use dating apps for finessing and finding sugar daddies.
What?
Where's his number?
Yes.
I don't even go on there.
Let her finish.
I'm sorry.
I don't think there's many attractive African American women using dating apps to find love.
We're not doing that.
We can walk outside.
So you think they get swiped on left because they have nefarious reasons for using the app?
Yes.
It's not because of their behavior or anything.
It's because of their intentions.
No, I believe it's because if they see an attractive black woman on social media...
She's a gold digger.
Yeah, she automatically wants my money.
Especially if you're a high-value man and you see an attractive female, you know that the first thing that men tell me, oh, I know you have a lot of men running up behind you.
Stop the cap!
Okay, look at me.
Just imagine her being on a dating app.
You're not going to think that she wants you for you.
For one, you're probably an L7 if you're on a dating app looking for love.
Let's go there.
For two, if you find an attractive woman on a dating app...
A male is an incel for using a dating app.
Oh, female too.
Do you know what incel means?
I said a lame.
I said a lame.
I said an L7. That's what I said.
I didn't say end though.
So basically your answer is they swipe left because they have a preconceived notion that black women are going to just finesse them.
Yes.
Is that the only reason?
Also, because I would agree with the stereotypes, but I feel like it's mostly because the stereotypes of Black women not being very feminine, yes.
Okay.
Not being very feminine, but in that aspect, yes, to me that is like racism because you're stereotyping a whole race of women and you're not willing to give them a chance because, oh, your parents told you growing up or you had one or two bad experiences with a black girl and now you're like, that's just like me saying, oh, light-skinned men, all light-skinned men are gay or bisexual because one or two light-skinned men I know came out of the closet.
So you're saying it's racism if guys think that black women in general aren't feminine?
Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying.
Is that racism or is it understanding trends and patterns that are attributed to our particular type of people?
No, it's completely racism.
It's completely racism.
Can you define racism?
Racism is discriminating against a certain race for ignorant reasons.
But what if it's based in some type of fact and or is mostly true?
Like you said, every stereotype is based on a fact, but it's not 100%.
That's why it's a stereotype.
So is that ignorant if it's almost true?
If it's almost a fact?
It's ignorant because just like I could say, I think all light-skinned men Are...
Emotional.
Hello.
Hello.
Thank you.
I said that.
I think all lights game in are emotional.
A lot of women feel like all lights game in are hella emotional.
A lot of women feel like that.
A girl didn't have her daddy.
Because a girl didn't have her daddy, she's automatically got daddy.
She must have daddy issues if she's sleeping around.
I know some girls who have old parents, no daddy issues, no daddy issues.
And they moochies.
Yeah, but we do know that not having a father in the household is one of the largest determining factors.
Yeah, but it's plenty that did have a father.
It increases the likelihood of promiscuity by like three times over.
Yeah, and you're nine times as likely to go to prison if you don't have a father.
So we do have stats on what happens with a, you know, as a man or a woman.
But they're a special...
Can you agree that...
Using that and saying all you can't say all because there are but a majority is so like let's say I got ten girls right and I know Let's say I got ten girls that had a dad and ten girls that didn't have a dad There's a higher likelihood that the girls that didn't have a dad a larger percentage of them are going to be fuck ups in life Are there exceptions to the rule people that you know overcome their adversities and be able to become successful of course You know, the NBA is filled with them.
But the reality is, for every one NBA player, there's thousands who didn't make it because of some type of issue, probably a fatherless household, having a strong masculine figure, etc.
So, I get what you're saying, but the exception doesn't make the rule.
We know a fatherless household is one of the main determining factors in someone being a degenerate in society.
Well, that's the difference between discrimination and racism.
Can I ask you a question as an Asian man?
How do you feel about...
The stigmas that are against Asians, especially Asian men.
I don't get offended by it and I don't think that it's racist.
I think it's a waste of time to go and blame other people for that.
I think it's better to just become the best person you could be and present yourself better instead of blaming these magic things.
That was a good politically correct answer.
Actually, that's not because I'm saying that racism exists for a reason.
Right, but I'm asking you in a real time, right, when you're dating, right, when you go to date a woman, in the back of your mind, do you be thinking that she's thinking like, Am I well in doubt or not?
Because of the stigma?
Yeah, of course.
Okay.
Okay.
Of course, but like there's better ways to just conduct yourself instead of letting, there's no point in adopting a victim mindset, which I think we're hearing a lot in this panel, blaming other people.
Oh, there's racism, slavery, we were whipped, all this stuff.
Social media.
Yeah, social media.
There's a lot of, it's not my fault.
I think that's a waste of time to adopt that mindset.
Instead, how can I present myself to look, as an Asian man, to be more masculine, to be more of a protector and more of a provider?
How am I going to avoid having that stereotype come up in a conversation?
Okay, so why do you think that there's swipe left on?
Because Asian men are emasculated.
There's K-pop.
Asian men are not taught to be as masculine.
K-pop is like the Korean K-pop.
The Asian culture is more focused on becoming smart in terms of math, science, to have these types of fields.
So you're blaming it on their culture.
No, I'm understanding why that is and I'm not going to be a victim about it.
So see, ultimately it's choice.
And it's also genetic.
It's also genetic.
Asian men probably have lower testosterone in America compared to black men.
Compared to black men or wall men?
Black men make up a small percentage.
And the same thing, I can say that black women probably have more testosterone than white women.
Of course we do.
Which is true.
Which is true, however.
But that doesn't mean that...
Hold on, hold on.
Okay, you can say, of course we do, etc.
That doesn't mean that we have to accept it.
Here's the reality.
I'll tell y'all the truth.
Okay, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Before you get there.
I'm gonna make my point.
Okay, continue.
Continue.
Because I don't want to be masculine.
You already are.
It's too late.
I'm not actually.
I'm actually very feminine.
You're being pretty argumentative.
Because I'm speaking my point.
There you go.
Speaking your truth.
Anyway, there's only one truth, ladies.
But anyway, the real reason why African-American women are swiped on left is because the average African-American woman is 185 pounds.
A lot of y'all are fat as fuck.
187.
Yeah, okay.
Another reason.
There's a stereotype of being loud, obnoxious, rude, crass, not having a father, not respecting men in general.
Let's keep it a thousand.
A lot of black women grow in fatherless homes.
When you grow up in a fatherless home, what ends up happening?
You only have a mom.
She's got to be the mom and the dad.
She bears a lot of resentment.
Niggas ain't shit.
Blah, blah, blah.
It continues to be perpetuated in the music.
Hip-hop music.
Men don't respect women.
Excuse me.
Men don't respect women and the women don't respect men.
You talk about the women.
Oh, yeah.
Trick on these motherfuckers.
All this other shit.
It's a...
How do I say this?
It's a vicious cycle.
It's a vicious cycle that continues to perpetuate itself.
And the thing is, is that I don't see it correcting itself any way soon.
So people aren't going to sit there and read the book.
They're going to judge the book by its cover.
If you speak a certain way, act a certain way, look a certain way, they're going to assume you are that way and not give you a chance.
And unfortunately, a lot of black women have negative stereotypes that are attributed to the black community, and it's on you to prove those stereotypes wrong.
And the big one that people don't want to talk about is African-American women in general don't fucking exercise.
Y'all are fat.
Well, that's a big one.
I mean, I can't speak for them.
I'm on the treadmill 45 minutes.
How much do you weigh?
I'm 187.
That's the average.
I mean, I'm 150.
Hold up, hold up, hold up.
187.
I'm 175 and I'm 6'2".
The average Japanese woman weighs 120 pounds.
The average American woman is already 170.
That means the average white woman is probably like 160.
But if you go to your doctor right now, he'll tell you that when it comes to African American women or African American people, the BMI scale is not attributed to us.
So for me, so hold on, and this is a fact, I'm actually a brand ambassador for a plastic surgery place.
New Life Plastic Surgery, shout out to them.
But It doesn't attribute to us.
Why?
Because we just have a different demographic when our hips are wider.
We just are shaped differently.
So the average woman in a different race weighing what I weigh, she would have a gut.
She would have fat places.
She would have cellulite.
She would have all those things.
She wouldn't be able to run.
She wouldn't be able to be on a Stairmaster for 45 minutes without being out of breath on a 15.
She wouldn't be able to do those things.
We defeat the odds.
We see it all the time in football players and NBA players all the time.
You know why?
Go to a gym in the daytime, any time of the day, right?
What do you see?
White women?
Any gym.
Planet fitness?
In what state?
What city in what state?
Common sense will tell you, you go to a gym, what do you see?
White women?
Hispanic women.
Black women are nowhere to be found.
I'll see no black sexes.
They're at Wendy's, they're at McDonald's, and Popeyes.
Crazy stuff that I just looked up.
So you're blaming the hip genetics and African-American women, like they're built differently.
Guess how much the average African woman weighs?
- 433. - Africa is a whole continent.
- Damn. - 433. - Africa is a whole continent compared to America.
- What do you mean?
Everybody is thick.
- North America is a continent. - Maybe you're talking about E.V. is in the country.
- Maybe you're talking about West E.V. is a whole continent. - Y'all can cope and say that it's the BMI, it's that blah, blah, blah.
The reality is 187 pounds for a woman is unacceptable. - Too much.
Too much.
That is obese.
That is fat.
It's unattractive.
I'm 6'3", weight 200 pounds, single digit body fat.
There's no reason a woman should be close to my weight.
I'm not obese and I'm far from unattractive.
Did anyone say that to you?
No, but I'm saying I wanted to beat the odds.
You say there's always that special...
Alright, you go to the gym, right?
Yes.
Cool.
You're a minority then.
Most girls don't go to the gym in general, and African American women definitely don't go to the gym, which is why their weight is higher than other female demographics.
Okay, so your logic is that we're swiped left on because...
I would say it's a totality of the circumstances, which means it's the attitude stereotypes, it's the masculine stereotypes, it's the rudeness, it's how media portrays black women, and a big one that black women don't want to take accountability for You guys are the fattest race.
I agree.
How about this?
I'm in a space where I feel like a lot of women I'm around don't go to the gym.
This is true.
Forget the fucking race.
I'm in Miami.
I'm looking at the women.
I don't give a fuck about the race.
These bitches is not working out.
I'm in the gym.
Even on vacation, I'm in the gym.
I see the women.
They just not looked at.
I could see a fat, Latino, Hispanic, white woman, and she gets a pass for being sloppy and fat.
Not saying technically to you, but you're going to give her a pass.
She can be mediocre.
Unfortunately, when you are a black woman, you need to be exceptional.
It's just what it is.
And the same thing with black men as well.
Yeah.
We can't be average.
You have to be extra.
Because guess what?
They're going to put you down.
So we're just saying it's a choice.
You decide to make a chance for yourself to do better?
There's no excuse for the average weight to be 187 pounds though.
Like there's not as a woman.
That's ridiculous.
Everything with our statistics is worse than every other demographic in America.
Wait, what?
Every black statistic is worse than every other demographic statistic in America.
I agree women need to work out more.
I do.
Because I don't feel like these statistics are based on the amount.
I don't feel like.
I don't think these statistics are based on really...
How much do I weigh?
I weigh 150.
How tall are you?
I didn't ask that.
I'm 5'2.
He asks.
Okay, quick question.
Who here is in our ghosts?
In ghosts?
Whenever I'm at a gym, I see a black woman, look, I see a ghost.
Give me a thousand, bro.
I don't see y'all in there, bro.
I'm giving a thousand, bro.
What gym do you go to?
Well, listen, let me tell you something.
I live in the Bronx, and I go to LA Fitness in Eastchester.
There's a lot of black women in there.
I'm not going to a black community gym.
Men lie, women lie, numbers don't.
The point is that when you look at obesity in black women, y'all are the fattest race.
That's a fact.
That is ass, for one.
Most of the weight come from the ass.
Look, look, look.
You're going to cope some more.
It doesn't matter.
You choose everything that goes in your mouth.
When it comes to obesity, I got no fucking sympathy for y'all.
Black women are the fattest race by far when it comes to women.
What's the next topic?
Hold on, let me ask you a question.
You don't think black women are carrying a lot more than white women are?
I'm just asking you a question.
You don't think black women are carrying more than white women?
Ladies, ladies, ladies, ladies.
No one gives a fuck while you're fat.
Okay?
Just like you don't give a fuck if we're broke.
No one cares.
If you can't control what goes in your mouth, that's your fault.
If I can't control the amount of money I make, that's my fault.
The problem is this.
Women don't like taking accountability for their poor decisions.
Men, on the other hand, have to take accountability for their poor decisions.
If you're fat, it's your fault.
I said I accept that.
Black people.
You are clearly not accepting it if you're saying the statistics are biased.
I didn't say this one in particular.
You said all the statistics are negative for black people.
Can we do the next question?
Wait, wait, wait.
Let's do the chats.
Alright.
I want to give it to her because she did want to say something right before and then we'll go and then we'll hit the next question.
Go ahead.
You had something right?
Me?
No.
Earlier?
Yeah.
No, I just had a question for him because earlier he was saying that everybody had like these excuses as to why black women is being swiped left.
Right.
But then you also had excuses as to why Asian men were being swiped left.
But you said that they were not as masculine because you guys are not taught that.
That's an excuse.
Exactly.
It's the same thing that we all were saying.
Same thing she said.
We were saying that it's apologetic.
I also said that Asian men probably have less testosterone than black men in America.
And what about you?
Are you the small percentage?
Exceptions?
I'm trying to be.
Okay.
Ladies, I don't think you guys...
I'm not gonna let this...
We're gonna hold you back.
I feel like it's no...
I mean, you're fine.
You look like you are packing.
Ladies, ladies, ladies.
No, no, no.
Here's the thing.
Y'all clearly didn't hear everything he said.
He explained why women swipe left on Asian men, but then he went on to say, it doesn't matter.
I'm going to prove it wrong.
He said why, but he didn't make excuses.
He was like, yo, it is what it is.
Let me respond to you.
See, there's other reasons why we have different roles and stuff like that, but when you say you're playing the victim role, like, it's not my fault, it's epigenetics, it's for different reasons, and it's their fault, they're racist.
I'm not gonna call women racist if they don't want to date me because I'm Asian.
I'm gonna be like, okay, I'll move on, find another bitch.
Okay, so can I speak, please?
Can I speak?
Can I go off the way you said it?
Give me a second.
I never said anyone was racist.
So let's reverse back.
I just said it was epigenetics that made us masculine.
I never called no one racist.
Okay, is it racist if I say I don't date black women?
No, it's not.
I'm going to ask you a question.
Do you?
It's racist if you say I don't like black women.
Let's get to the core.
No, I do.
You do.
Because you look like you like...
Fine is fine.
I don't even think...
What were you going to say?
Beautiful is beautiful.
Can you talk?
Yeah.
I'm gonna get clear into the point.
All I needed was five minutes to clear my head and process my thoughts.
What I'm saying is, the root of the problem is the global problem, not the labels, not you and playing the victim.
You need to recognize that it's generational trauma, generational curses, the healing that you need to go through.
And if you've got your healing path with yourself and you're getting your mind right, you're getting your body right.
I go to the gym, I get my mind right, I get my body right.
There's nothing to do about me, so I'm gonna get to the point, okay?
It's a global problem where people aren't recognizing the generational trauma that they endure within their family.
They're not recognizing the generational curses that they have with their ancestors.
And this has to do with everything.
Energy, alignment, balance, healing.
I've been learning and And listening to all of you because I'm learning from all your cultures because I want to change the world into a better place.
And we all have the potential to do that with everything that we've learned.
We've either gone to college, we've either learned each platform, we've learned social media.
You guys don't know, I've been on social media since 2019.
My OG followers, Could tell you that on my platform.
My OG people from back home could tell you that you can't tell me that I ain't true and you can't question my mind because I know what I speak is facts.
It's just about whether you want to get to know me personally and hear me.
So hear me out on this and how we could change the world.
I figured out digital marketing and every single app.
What does this have to do with black women being fat?
Black women lead heart disease and obesity and diabetes.
It's a fact.
It's rooted in fact.
We need to lose weight collectively.
- It's depression.
- I asked you a question.
- I told you, - Depression is depression. - It's depression.
Let's talk about it.
We're gonna go to the super chats.
We're gonna go to the super chats.
We got Ova, we got Bova.
Yeah.
All right.
So, uh, the end of the time, Mo, and, uh, Chris, from this point for, uh, 15 up, right?
Yeah, 15 up.
I'm reading these chats that came through.
15,000 of y'all on YouTube.
I don't know, probably like another 10 on Rumble.
So, ladies, they don't call me Big Mo because of the weight.
Pay no attention to Fresh BBC because I have that Haitian pancake.
Move in the bed.
That will have you manifesting.
Why have you...
Why have just a bat when you can come play in all of Mo's ballpark?
Question for the ladies.
This is from Venom.
When was the last time you went out with a guy you like, planned on giving him the box, but changed your mind because of something he did during the date?
Why?
Can I go first?
Sneeko, does this in line with your questioning, or do you want to hit something else after the whole...
Yeah, we can go back to this after the chest.
You sure?
Okay, alright.
So, I'll just move through these chats then.
Petty King, 10 bucks.
Men are taught their whole life how to treat a woman, but not what to expect from a woman.
And women are taught their whole life what to expect from a man, but not how to treat a man.
Exactly!
That's what I'm trying to say.
I wanted to bring this up earlier.
I saw a really interesting video between a mother and her son and a mediator.
She was calling her son, she's saying he wasn't shit, that he wasn't a real man, but the only example he had was her.
So the mediator was there.
She was calling her son who became a father.
She's like, you're not shit.
You're not a real man.
But she had no real men around him.
So she was trying to teach him how to be a man.
A woman cannot teach a boy how to be a man.
He needs a strong woman.
Parental father figure.
This is a good one.
He says, logic when it comes to body count.
I beat up ten females one by one.
Y'all shouldn't judge me for it.
It's my body, my rules.
It's easy as a guy.
It's just a phase.
Do you respect me?
No.
He's using an analogy there.
Because a lot of you girls will have a high body count and then expect men to respect you.
Yeah, I understand that.
Who's really discussing body counts though?
Men care about body counts as much as you don't want them to care, men care about body counts.
No, what I'm saying is that, I don't know, I've been dating a while.
I'm not in the dating scene anymore, but dating, I've never been on a date with a guy who says, oh yeah, what do you want to order on the menu?
Have the broccoli?
And by the way, how many niggas have you fucked?
It's because they look at you and they assume based off of your appearance what your body count is.
They don't ask.
They look at you.
Whatever number you tell them, they add like 20 million to it because they don't believe you.
Who are these men asking body counts?
Nah, no.
Here's the thing.
Ladies, ladies, whether you want to accept it or not, just like you care about a man's future, a man cares about a woman's past.
He might not explicitly tell you or ask you what's your body count, but you best believe on that first day he's going to look at your mannerisms, how you speak, how you convey yourself, how you dress.
He's going to look at who you might have dated in the past and they're going to get a feel for you.
What's going to happen is this.
This is the scary part that girls don't understand.
Yep.
Exactly.
only box or I might wife her box.
What girls don't know is a lot of times y'all get put in the sex only box because of something you might have said or done and he'll never say a word to you because he doesn't want to lose out on smashing you.
I feel like at this day and age, your value is put on your forehead, ladies.
This This is like my main statement.
Your value is put on your forehead.
When you meet a man, he assesses you within the first five minutes of what you're talking about, what you're wearing, how you're answering these questions, but he's not coming right out.
Like he said, explicitly trying to say, okay, how many men have you fucked?
He just wants to know, have you had any men run a train on you?
You know what I'm saying?
And are you sucking a lot of dick out of here?
Are you fucking raw?
Like he wants to just get to the point.
I don't think men are really asking like how many There's a reason why There's a reason why virgins have always had the highest value since the beginning of time.
Who's a virgin?
I don't even have my phone.
- The biggest percentage right now, the highest percentage men rather fuck a woman who has more experience in the bedroom than a virgin.
- Exactly.
- Exactly, thank you so much.
- Fuck a virgin.
- She could be a wife.
- He doesn't want to marry a virgin.
- Ladies, this is crazy to me.
How you guys are telling me.
- Who is a virgin in 2023?
- You want to marry a virgin?
- It doesn't matter how high it is. - All of you need to be quiet for two seconds.
Okay?
You are women.
You don't know what men really want because men never tell women what they really want because they get reactions like this fuckery right now.
Y'all will not shut up for three seconds and let me tell you what men in general want.
Men don't want Hose.
Period.
Understandable.
Interjecting.
Alright?
So, with that said, there's a reason why.
It's the beginning of time.
Men have always preferred women to have low body counts or virgins.
Your statistic that you cited.
Having sex with a woman versus committing to a woman are two different things.
Women make the cardinal mistake of thinking, I'm getting sexual attention.
That means he likes me.
That does not necessarily mean he's going to commit to you.
Relationship market value versus sexual market value are two different things.
I totally agree with you.
Stop interrupting.
Alright?
So, with that said, a lot of the times guys aren't going to explicitly say, what's your body count or whatever, but it damn sure fucking matters, okay?
Now, some guys outwardly ask it, which is stupid because girls aren't going to be honest, and other guys are going to observe your behaviors, see your track record, see how you present yourself on social media, etc., and judge you off of that.
The point is, the bottom line, men don't like promiscuous women when it comes to a relationship.
They'll have sex with you, but they won't take you seriously.
There you go.
Make sense?
I agree.
What I was going to say was a lot of women misinterpret.
I was agreeing with you with the fact that a lot of women misinterpret a man liking them and wanting to have sex with them versus liking them and wanting to wife them.
Exactly.
So you are correct with that, but I definitely...
I definitely do think that there's a difference between saying, okay, how many bodies do I have and how many sexual partners?
Because you could have been a girl who had sexual partners and not a hoe.
You're right.
A man doesn't want a promiscuous woman.
He doesn't want a hoe.
But I think a sexually experienced woman, a man doesn't want to marry a virgin.
Yeah, he does.
Yes, he does.
Yeah, he definitely does.
Yes, he does, bro.
So, once again, right?
You want to marry a virgin?
He's gonna cheat on her.
He's gonna cheat on her, but he's gonna marry her.
Men are gonna cheat no matter what, man.
Happy man doesn't cheat.
He's gonna cheat on her very quickly.
I'm gonna make it very, very simple for y'all, alright?
Very quickly.
Let's say, right?
It's going to a dream world.
Yeah, you're going to need that.
Yeah, I don't need the attitude.
I'm not giving attitude.
I'm sorry.
The little ad-libs and everything like that.
I'm not Young Jeezy, man.
Be quiet.
Oh, wow.
Proceed.
You know who show you're on?
I'm sorry.
Did I say something wrong?
Yes.
You don't run the cadence of the show.
You're not the host.
Stop interjecting.
Stop being rude.
Okay.
Anyway.
Continue.
Like, do you not...
What is the problem?
Okay, this might be my last warning.
Don't interject randomly, alright?
Just be fucking quiet.
Don't speak unless you're spoken to.
Period.
If you do it again, I'm going to just kick you off because you're being annoying now.
Wow, okay.
Get the fuck off the show, bro.
Just get out of here, bro.
Get the fuck out of here, bro.
You're trying to be funny here.
This ain't a game.
Just get out of here.
Just get out of here.
Incredible.
I mean, nigga warned you twice.
But, hey.
Triggered.
Girls be forgetting where the fuck they're at sometimes.
I barely even said anything.
No, you've been talking too much.
That's the problem.
Just grab your stuff.
Get out.
Incredible.
Yeah, I'm gonna leave too.
I'm sorry.
It was nice meeting everybody, but I'm her ride, so I gotta go.
I'm giving up some respect.
Alright, go.
Three for one, man.
Three for one.
Get out of here.
You weren't her in the show.
You were her in the show anyway.
Incredible, bro.
Freeze up the panel.
Yeah, just clean up the set and everything else like that.
Give them their stuff.
Just get them out of here quickly.
Make this nice and efficient.
Incredible.
We'll hit the chats.
We'll hit the chats.
Fucking incredible, bro.
You're a fucking tough cookie, boy.
Nah, man, because these women are like, bro, what the fuck do you think this is?
Like, I'm about to sit here and tolerate the disrespect.
Like, bro, get the fuck out of here.
No, but I think she was joking at first.
Like, in the beginning, she was joking.
Nah, man, this is...
And I guess, since we already have been talking a lot, you kind of got already...
Yeah, but we was already kind of agitated because we've all been yapping the whole time.
Bro, look, look, look, look, let me make this very...
I'm not here to tolerate fuckery from girls.
We run our show a very certain way.
It's like the hosts run the show, your ad-libs and all that other shit.
Nah, man.
Get the fuck out of here, bro.
Cool.
Here, we got some more room, so go ahead.
Push on down.
That was a demolition.
Yeah.
It's all good, though.
This is why we're sweet.
Cut the fat.
Collateral damage.
Literally and figuratively.
Cut the fat off the show.
Okay.
We got Dreamer 4-5.
It smells a lot better in here, Chad.
I'm not going to lie to you.
There was a smell, and it's just...
I can breathe a little bit.
I'm smelling my coat.
I was just hiding in the corner.
We gotta add that to the list.
Wild shit, man.
Name two women who've made history.
Actresses and musicians are not included.
I can't think of any.
Lauren, Haley, Nicki Minaj.
Mary, Curie, and Mae Jemison.
You gonna basically name all the black activists and stuff.
Most people are gonna typically go to Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman, and all these other people.
And even that, did they do anything special?
She's the reason for why we have a cure for a lot of diseases.
She has a genetic, an immortal genetic in her, which allows us to live forever.
So they use her genetics as a whole movie about it, Henrietta Lack, which gives us the gene genetics to cure certain things in cancers, polio, a lot of things like that.
They stole it from her when she died.
All right.
I think I heard something a little bit about that.
Marty Skip, Angie's dating status yesterday.
You ain't slick.
WChrisWMO in the chat.
All right.
Blackest Panther.
Ladies, you have a cutoff age gap for relationships between a man and his woman.
What is it and why, for example, is a 15-year age gap too much like between an 18-year-old and a 33-year-old?
I feel like...
I'm gonna go first.
I just feel like generally it's looked at differently.
Not too long ago, it was a chick on Facebook, right?
Everybody was bashing her because she ended up getting with the dude.
He was like a friend of the family, but he was like...
It was like a good 15, 20 years age gap between them.
So they were...
Yo, just get the fuck out the crib, man.
What the fuck are y'all doing still here, man?
Get the fuck out of here.
Damn.
Who had a shorter run?
Get the fuck out of here.
Damn!
Because now they're hurting the part of the show at this point, man.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm gonna move over here.
Sorry to continue on, uh, whoever was answering.
All right, uh, yeah, um...
Musical chairs.
Let me slide over for you.
It smells better, doesn't it?
Wow!
Oh my god!
I'm not a joe whore.
Let me say it again.
Um...
Sicko, you just had to say, huh?
You want me to put this down?
Yeah.
Why has that been a thing on the show about BO and people smelling bad?
Like, what's good with that?
It's just like a common trend.
Like, if you've ever watched a freshman, we need stronger deodorants or what's going on with the world?
Some people just don't bathe.
No, I don't think that's that.
Some people have bad energy, bad sweat.
But I also feel like...
Listen, I'm all about women empowerment, right?
And I'm not for bashing women.
So I'm the type of person, like, if you see something, say something.
Like...
To smell a woman next to you, whether you know her or not, and to just talk about her, like, I'm not a mean girl.
I'm gonna let you...
There was three.
I'm not sure which one it was.
No, but...
One of them's gone.
And I agree with you.
Maybe it was the combination of all three retards, but...
Less retard smell.
To get to my point, Icy, I had mentioned to her who it was because I'm not for embarrassing women.
That's not my game.
Oh, so you spelled it too?
Yes.
Okay.
And I made Icy aware of it and she pulled her to the side and helped her out.
She gave her some deodorant, which clearly it didn't work because you can't musk.
You can't musk.
You can't cover up.
Yeah.
But Icy did.
I did say something to Icy.
I was like, yo, listen.
You're kind of putting her on blast right now.
Now we know which one it was.
I don't know who she's talking about.
I'm not saying who it is.
She had a wardrobe change.
Like, it was pretty...
Okay.
Okay.
Okay, but for those who don't know, you understand what I'm saying?
As a woman, I feel like anytime you're in a position like that, you should definitely pull your fellow sister to the side and let her know that she ain't right, even if she should smell that shit herself.
I got a question.
Yeah.
So one time I gave a girl a ride, and first of all, I don't know, I feel bad saying this.
I wouldn't interact with her normally, but I believe in giving everybody a chance.
I gave her a ride.
We hung out.
My car still smelled like her three days later.
Wow.
And I don't know how you explain that.
Bruh.
How do you explain that?
Where is she from?
She's adopted, but I believe she's Haitian.
You have to understand, Haitians and Africans, they cook with certain foods.
So it's just natural.
But in that case, would you like...
Because I don't even know what...
It's hard to get a food smell off of you if you...
You've been inside of that household the entire day.
I'm not making excuses for it, but there's a difference between smelling like your home, where you're cooking your ethnic foods, and you come out smelling like that, and smelling like muss and fish.
Two different things.
She's a dog.
Everyone's gone?
We're good?
Oh, yeah.
We're good now.
I think we got all the mics up on point.
Yeah.
She was like, who's paying for the valet?
Chris was like, you got Frank Castle, bitch.
We cover anyway.
It don't matter.
We just want them to get the fuck out of here, bro.
That shit is ridiculous.
It always happens.
We kick girls off the show and then they'll take their sweet time leaving and shit like that.
That's why I say put your shoes on outside because they're trying to let me get my...
What they don't realize is they look like retards doing that shit.
It's all on locals.
Yeah, if y'all want to see the ridiculous things.
But it's like the other two left thinking like, we cared.
No, leave!
Get out of here, bro.
Especially that one girl that kept droning on.
Like, bro, what the hell is wrong with you?
Yo, bro.
She was talking.
I was like, I'm using brain cells.
Brain should be more like re for tard.
Goddamn.
Fucking incredible, bro.
Okay, wait.
Do a soundboard for that.
Okay, Dreamer.
Incredible.
Name two men who've made history.
Oh, read that one.
No, read that one too.
Ladies, do you have a cutoff?
We did the age gap one, right?
Y'all covered that?
Alright, Fresh Balls.
In honor of IWD tomorrow, we're going out.
No, that's the girl that got kicked off.
Too late.
Yeah, Fresh would never...
I legit thought she was on drugs or something.
I was like...
Why is she talking so much?
She can really just be one of those people that have really, really high energy ADHD or whatever it may be.
So she can't focus.
She was on crack.
She's probably one of those people that just really can't focus.
Whatever happened to...
You know what?
We need to get back to telling people that they're stupid.
Why can't we go back to telling people?
But see, everybody was trying to tell me I was bugging.
When I'm telling her about herself, I'm like, they're like, you're being mean.
I said, no.
I said, what is the point of being next to someone who could somewhat be a mentor to you?
Like, she's like, I've lived this life.
I said, baby girl, you're 21.
You haven't been through shit.
I'm going to change the world.
I'm going to change the world to watch me.
You're being mean, Holiday.
I'm like, no, she sounds crazy.
And tell her.
But she crazy, bro.
Shout out to CEO Jakes for inviting her to the panel.
So he brought her towards the last minute.
So shout out to him, man.
I think just moving forward, if anybody says, I know I've been doing this for X amount of time, I don't give a fuck what you have to say.
You have your feelings, you know what's good.
You're going to listen and you're going to hear that input.
Don't automatically close somebody off because, oh, I've been doing this.
What you been doing?
Wasting your time?
The key to success is being coachable.
When they asked her what her job was, she was like, yeah.
You have to be coachable.
Five years ago, I was a babysitter.
And be humble.
Her Instagram is so catfish, man.
Goddamn.
Okay.
Oh, really?
Yeah, yeah.
That's just night and day.
Yeah, night and day.
Oh, my God.
I want to see it.
Well, moving on.
What's going on now?
Yeah, no clout for that, bitch.
The key question is always, what do you bring to the table, ladies?
Please think hard before you speak.
The legs.
I was really hoping you guys wouldn't highlight this one.
Chris invited us girlfriends to the podcast.
Nah, bro.
CT goes, did Chris raid the local Section A apartment complex for women tonight?
That's why I love with that question.
What?
Okay.
Can you do the Ben Rennett case on a millionaire snake breeder killed by a hitman lover hired by his wife?
Okay, I'll make a note of that.
Black Wolf Inc.
What's Goodfellas and Random Dude?
Question for the Angry Beavers.
Name three countries outside of North America and U.S. territories.
You cannot name more than one country per continent.
Let the games begin.
Bay Bay, it's over 9,000.
I love this question.
Name three countries.
Can you name three countries?
Let's start with pink hair.
London, Uruguay, Paraguay.
What's the capital of London?
Do you know the Prime Minister of London?
No, do you?
I've never been outside the US. I've been to London and I don't even know that.
Scotland, Libya, Egypt.
Bali, Indonesia, and Thailand.
Bali, Indonesia is one place.
Well, Nigeria.
Do you know the way?
Nigeria.
She does not know the way.
Alright, what about you?
I've been drinking alpass.
Please try alpass.
Please try alpass.
Actually, no, hold on.
We're talking about epigenetics.
You asked us to move on to the next topic.
So many times we were talking about black women being fat.
You can answer the three questions.
No, no, no.
We've had a million discussions since then.
Actually, y'all kicked people off since then.
You know what?
Let's make it easier for you.
Where do you want to go on your next vacation?
Three countries.
What did we say we were just going?
Bali?
Yeah.
We're going there in April.
Three.
Can you name one country outside the US? Why are you doing so hard on me?
One country?
She can!
She's just giving you a hard time.
She can!
I feel like they're being difficult.
Someone just name a country!
No, that's the point.
I'm just asking you to name one country.
No, it's the point.
I'm trying to thrive in my feminine energy and you're being hard on me.
You're being masculine right now by not falling apart.
you stupid that's a question what's your name you are I hate your sound effects for black women everywhere please this is why people think the things they think Notice how the other girls, hey, what's a country?
They just answer.
It's cool.
You, on the other hand, what country?
You were able to name why black women are so masculine and go back in time into 1960s and slavery and shit.
Now we're asking you to name three countries.
You can't even do that.
Not even one.
I think Sam Pass would be such a, like, aggressive.
You gotta try.
What's the point of the podcast?
Like, you're here to talk.
There are 260 countries, please.
Don't make me look bad.
Just name a fucking country, bro.
Get your friend, girl.
Get your friend, girl.
Get your friend.
That's what I gotta do.
Get your friend.
Get your friend.
All right.
Our friend is really smart, disclaimer, but I don't know what's happening today.
This is ridiculous.
Over 300 airports in the world.
Listen.
Well, I'm taking the easy route.
My parents are from Dominican Republic, El Salvador.
No, no, no.
We're going back to her.
Answer the question.
I just gave you two countries.
Three countries, bro.
Come on, man.
You can't steal hers.
Where are your family from?
Anything.
We are currently in a country.
Yo, yo, yo.
Let me make this very fucking clear.
This is a huge opportunity for all y'all.
We have a million plus subscribers.
We got fucking over 20,000 people watching us.
We ask you a simple fucking question.
Answer the question.
I don't know what you guys think this is or whatever, but this opportunity for y'all.
If you guys want to answer the question, you get the fuck off the platform.
It's crazy that I have to even mention this, that this opportunity for y'all to appreciate what the fuck is going on here.
We're the only podcast that brings random-ass girls on that no one knows or gives a fuck about.
This is an opportunity for you.
So when we ask you a simple question, name three countries, answer the fucking question.
You can go on about epi this and slavery this and discrimination and masculine, but we're asking you a simple question.
Three countries, you don't even want to respect the platform to answer the question?
Just answer it.
Just try.
Like, what the fuck is wrong with you?
Like, really?
Just give an answer.
Respect the fucking platform.
If you don't like it, you can get up and get the fuck out like the other chicks.
Okay.
It's very simple.
Which one is it?
Okay.
You gonna answer the question or you gonna leave?
No.
I'll excuse myself.
They got the fuck out here.
Incredible.
All right.
What?
I'm excused.
Over three countries?
Over three countries.
He's not really kicking you out, though.
He don't want to.
He came together, though.
I'm kidding.
I'm serious.
What the hell do you want, bro?
Like, yo, listen.
We're different out here, man.
We don't give a fuck about y'all hoes like that, man.
If you guys act crazy, we won't kick you off.
Let me make this very fucking clear, bro.
I'm not your boyfriend.
I'm not some sip.
I'm not some sugar daddy.
If I ask you a question, you're going to hurt the part of the show.
Next.
Get the fuck out of here, bro.
You're next.
Canada's right there.
America that we live in.
By the way, like, yo, welcome to Facebook, man.
We don't tolerate fuckery from women.
Hold on, you're getting cocky.
London's not a country, so pipe down a little bit.
- I mean, okay.
- Where is London?
- But I can still name off like five more countries right here, right now.
- Okay. - You said London.
- I wanna hear that.
- Why is it such a challenge?
- Are you gonna really kick it?
Are you gonna make that away from me?
- Bro, it is what it is, man.
She should have thought...
Like, we gave her plenty of chances.
Like...
Like...
Mad thing, man.
You have to send that to her too long.
Yo, I'm talking...
Why women deserve less in stores right now because of fuckery like this...
Bro, women don't respect masculine authority anymore.
She's on a big-ass platform making an ass clown of herself.
We ask her a simple question.
She can't even fucking answer.
She said next topic like five times when we were talking about it.
Who the fuck does she think this is, bro?
Here's the topic and she says next.
Some people don't really do podcasts.
What she does, bro.
We busted our asses to build this platform up.
If you're on this shit, it's an opportunity for you.
If you don't want to be on here, get the fuck out of here, bro.
Like, this shit crazy to me.
Like, it's wild that I even have to say this.
If I brought a man on and we had a discussion and ask him a question, he's going to answer it.
He's going to say some dumb shit like, next, because he might get punched in the face.
Women don't understand that there's consequences to their actions.
Since I can't punch her, I got to tell her, get the fuck out of here.
That's how it goes.
I get it.
I get your point.
Like, yo, this is crazy.
I even have to say this shit.
It's his show.
You know how you want to run it?
Yeah, I get it.
I get it.
I understand it.
Like, y'all are all adults.
Like, what's going on here, bruh?
I do appreciate that this is happening because the amount of times people ask Americans, can you list any other country?
They'll point anywhere else or say next.
And yet we're experts on geopolitics.
I know.
Get to know your surroundings.
So confusing.
I mean, we could have just wanted to give those to her and came back to her.
She wanted to say, oh yeah, black women are this, black women are that.
I mean, Name three countries and prove why black women are smart and why we should be swept up more.
I invited her.
At this point, it is what it is.
No, it's Al bringing her ass, man.
Goddamn useless.
And here's the thing.
She wanted to be smart in the beginning.
Alright, cool.
Answer this.
Oh, next.
I'm drunk now.
Fuck out of here, bro.
No accountability, man.
Like, we're one of the few podcasts that shows, like, female fuckery, stupidity like that.
Like, craziness.
Girls always pull the drunk card when they don't want accountability.
I was drinking since 11.
I'm really...
Okay, why did you drink that much on a podcast?
It's your fault.
Don't blame something that you did.
Like, it's your fault.
Spicy, spicy.
Well, Stacia, can you list three countries outside the U.S.? Get the fuck out of here!
Put your shoes on outside, bro!
Okay, well, we drove together.
We drove together.
I flew in from New York, so we drove together.
That's cool.
And I hate to leave.
I love this show.
That's cool.
She's an adult.
She did some dumb shit.
She's dealing with the consequences of it.
It is what it is.
And now she's trying to fucking cause a scene in the front.
It's like, bro, just take your shoes and put them on outside.
Give me a second.
Fucking embarrassment, man.
Because she make you look crazy now because you brought her dumbass.
This shit wild.
I don't look crazy.
You made the comment of you're the only podcast that brings on people that bitches that nobody knows.
I mean, I have a platform.
That's cool.
And they know how I give it up.
So I respect how you move because I'm the same way.
I'm raw.
I don't give a fuck.
Yeah, but is it your shit?
No, it's your shit.
This is our shit.
I get it.
So when people come on our shit, they got to go and follow our rules.
That's how it is.
Period.
I'm not disagreeing with you.
So that's just how it is.
Like, I'm not going to sit here and tolerate fuckery.
Like, I get it.
You brought her, but she's a retard.
Is she making you look bad?
Because you brought her.
Even you told her, yo, answer the question.
She didn't want to answer the question.
Damn.
Hey, man.
You gotta watch the company you keep.
You said some people are meant for podcasts, but that's why I bring her.
She's not meant for podcasts.
Because she was my...
First of all, I brought my friend because, you know, we staying together.
I'm staying with her.
I'm in town, you know what I mean?
So I'm coming to do your show.
I'm like, let me bring my horse.
Good energy.
Appreciate you.
Yes.
I appreciate you guys.
I want to stay, but if she has to leave, then you know what I'm saying?
Okay, you got to go too.
Go ahead.
Just make it quick and walk out.
Please make this fast.
Thank you for coming.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you for having me.
You have a great show, by the way.
Thank you.
With your friends.
Keep tuning in, guys.
All right.
Cool.
Enjoy the rest of your trip, sis.
I will, I will, I will.
Okay.
Man, this turned real fast.
Five.
That is the most out of Castle.
That's a record, right?
That's really fucked.
Is that annoying?
One sitting?
That was one sitting.
I went to the bathroom and nobody was here.
Get out of the space now.
I know.
This shit annoying, bro.
Yo, this shit crazy.
I'm freezing cold.
Well, this is the finale for Dubai.
Yeah, I guess so.
Give y'all a good show before I get the fuck out of here, bro.
Because I'll tell you this.
We all got ratchet-ass chicks like this in Dubai, man.
Goddamn.
This shit wild.
And girls be wondering why dudes are leaving the U.S. That's the thing.
That's the thing.
I mean, it's always been a thing that people will like...
What's the word?
When you look outside of the country that you're in.
Passport bros.
When you...
No.
You come to realize a lot of things are different outside of the U.S. Yes.
Yeah, they look at this show and laugh.
A lot of people in other countries.
People out in Dubai, we just went, they're like, wow, these Miami girls.
How do you deal with this?
We're going to go to Japan soon, hopefully.
And everybody there, they left for that specific reason.
The women here are feminine.
They weigh 120 pounds.
They make sense.
They like cooking.
They appreciate men for who they are.
And I can imagine going there and being like, ugh.
Away from this.
They look at this as straight up entertainment to see the clown world that we're involved.
This is a circus.
We are in a circus right now.
Real talk, bro.
People watch the show, number one thing, yo, how do you deal with these girls?
Where do you get these girls from?
What the hell is going on?
And it's just like...
I'm all over.
Yeah.
Chris, you want to adjust it how you need to?
Yeah, I'll be fine.
All right.
Cool.
Izzy, what the hell were they saying back there, man?
No, no, just put on those shoes.
No, she's clarifying.
Yeah, she wore like straps.
Her whole podcast experience.
Like if I'm not watching.
Yeah.
I don't get it.
Okay.
Oh, man.
Okay.
I felt that coming.
We took the thumbnail.
I'm like, this half this panel's going.
I was right.
He said it.
He called it.
This is not going to last.
Call it.
I said that DeMire's going to hate this panel.
It's just not going to work out, but...
Hey, listen.
That question triggered him.
Listen, man.
That first question triggered him for sure.
That was good.
That was good.
He came out swinging.
Yo, man.
Shout out to Flagrant.
This is why.
He's saying, why do people not dabble in the dark?
This is the reason.
Go ahead and read the chats while I fucking adjust these mics and shit.
Myron, any advice on dealing with an uncooperative black woman who's a self-claimed altwoman?
You kick them out.
Just what you saw right there.
Amos Rodriguez.
We got here.
Exus says, Sinko, bring in the Snuggie back.
Hey, thanks, man.
What band is that?
This is Ye24.
Alright.
We got The Real Destiny.
Oh, Destiny?
No.
Ladies, would you date me?
I'm 5'6", with blue hair, pasty white skin.
I love playing video games and debating handsome sneaker.
I hate the gym, the outdoors, and alpha males.
Must be jobs and love our president.
I wouldn't date you, but I would exploit you for sure.
In my opinion, I wouldn't date you, but you'll be a cool gaming buddy.
We can hang out.
I have a boyfriend too, so I'm not going to even try to step in.
Too many problems.
Respectfully.
You kind of look like the female Destiny, would you?
Yep.
Oh my god.
I mean, so funnily enough, I do watch you and Destiny debate a lot.
Oh, you do?
Oh, I'm so sorry.
Yeah, I watch you guys debate all the time.
I watch Fresh and Fit all the time.
Who's right near Destiny?
You most of the time, I agree with, if I had to say.
What's up, man?
I think Destiny does have some good points, but some good points.
Name one.
You got me there.
You got me there.
I heard him on a stream the other day.
He was debating with like some...
Some girl.
I don't know.
It was some girl.
I couldn't tell you the name.
It wasn't like a big streamer.
It was like some random girl who came on and she was bringing up grape culture.
Which is a myth.
What is that?
What is that?
Grape culture, the culture that people commit.
Yeah, we get that.
But what's the culture?
There's a culture that we promote grape because of the culture that we live in, which is a complete lie.
Nobody advocates for grape.
Basically, she was talking about how she had been more traumatized because of her going through something or whatever than somebody else who was.
And this is the point that I think Destiny is right on.
Basically, he brought up that you can't say that you're more traumatized than somebody else who experienced the exact same thing as you because you have no clue what they went through if it's the exact same experience.
While I do think that if you got...
Multiple grapes versus regular grapes.
That could be definitely way more traumatic.
It just depends.
I feel like everybody's level of trauma and understanding is different.
You can't, you know, so it's just all depends on your- You can't say who has more trauma than somebody else.
Exactly.
You can't like, cause then it's like, oh, you're trying to justify my feelings.
Oh, you're- So it's like, it just depends on the person, how you grew up, how you mentally- And that's Destiny's best point.
Who would, at the end of the day, want to compete over who had it worse?
That's kind of sad.
Everybody online.
Everybody online every day.
Sympathy breeds you trying to act out for attention, so...
Alright, Kangol Kid.
Kangol Kid goes 50 bucks.
Our mantle had picture of my grandmother and grandfather's pictures.
Ladies, do you think if you had thoughts of the mantle, grandfather's on your mantle...
Would you think your happiness comes from holding a family together or from your career?
What a dumb question.
I'm trying to understand the question right now.
Is that voice to text?
Yeah, it's kind of like...
Another sentence?
Does your happiness come from a career or from family?
Yeah.
That's a great question.
Guys, keep your questions nice and concise so that we can know exactly what you're trying to...
We appreciate you, bro, but we just don't understand what you're saying.
Career or family?
Family.
I'm going to say family.
I'm real close.
Funny that all the women that left probably would have said career.
Yeah, I was about to say.
Literally.
I was about to say.
Definitely, they would have been like career.
Okay, Moses, 20 bucks.
Fresh, can you read one page of Harry Potter books to the audience?
Sure.
Shout out to Flammy Weather, man.
Shout out to him.
What?
Was that a spell?
Female castle mess outside us.
Remember 50 Cent told me to read the book?
Yeah.
It sounded like you just casted a spell.
We'll go to the festival.
I should be on your ass, nigga.
Okay, cool, cool, cool, cool.
Was living playing video games and smoking weed when I first seen one of your streams.
Switched it up since and been on mine since.
Being fat is a choice.
Choose wisely.
Yeah.
These girls are all trying to make an excuse for why black women are fat.
I'm like, bruh, you just eat too much.
It's all a choice, though.
Table salt.
I think across the board, it's more attractive if you take care of yourself and that shows...
Either if you dress yourself well or you go to the gym or you eat right, it's attractive to take care of yourself because if you don't care about your body, about your mind, then nobody will.
And then I also feel like it also goes back to how you were raised.
If your parents didn't tell you, hey, make sure you bathed every day, make sure you put on deodorant, make sure you wear lotion, make sure you watch what you eat because you can develop diabetes, high blood pressure.
I don't know if that's true, though.
My entire family is obese.
Obese.
I am not at all.
But you learn from them.
Sometimes it's not even directly.
It can be indirectly.
I learned that from social media, from skinny culture.
Yeah, but I'm saying indirectly.
It's like, okay...
Like you just said, your whole family is obese.
So it's like, you probably like already growing up, you're like, I don't want to be like my family members.
Everybody's unhealthy.
It's a choice though.
Yeah.
All in all, it is a choice.
You can grow up in a bad family and become good.
Exactly.
That's what I'm saying.
It all depends on you though.
Like I said, I feel like it plays a part.
I'm not saying it's a big part, but it plays a part.
I think you learn from the people around you, but I don't think that necessarily formulates your whole opinion.
Like, my whole family is, like, obese and super liberal, and I'm either of those things.
So I think I just grew up in an environment like that.
And, like, I don't think I necessarily learned it from them.
If anything, I definitely learned it from just experiencing real life and being online and seeing, like, different people, seeing people who are skinny being treated better than people who are fat.
Like, I just learned from experiencing life, not necessarily from where I was brought.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Like I said, experience in all in all.
It plays a part.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
All in all, it just plays a part.
That's all I was just trying to get to.
It plays a part.
Mossad, what about them boys again?
I have to send 2767 STL Miami around July.
What is that?
Is that a plane?
A 767 is a plane, I think.
Two of them.
Shout out to Mossad.
Oh, I get it!
Oh, damn!
Oh, okay.
Chris, they're coming for you for what you said earlier, bro.
They're coming for you!
Whoa!
Okay.
Shorty from 8 at the table says, Nonsense every episode.
I'm praying for your hairline, Meyer, and I told Abdul to get the rocks ahead of time.
I will say, man, she was pretty cool this show.
I've seen some episodes.
She's pretty cool.
She only had to leave because of her friend.
Yeah.
She was alright.
Well, let's say, man, you're taking an L because of having dumbass friends.
Who keeps doing this, bro?
This is the importance of keeping good people around you, bro.
Like, literally, now, she just lost the opportunity.
Yeah.
Because her friend wanted to be a dumbass.
Dumbass.
You know what I mean?
Like, yo, people don't understand how important your circle and your friends really are.
Yeah.
Incredible.
Even who you date as well.
Who keeps doing this, bro?
Jesus Christ, my sons.
These women aren't getting any forgiveness.
Let's pray they see the light and realize they deserve less.
Amen.
Please keep doing God's work, my sons.
I appreciate it, Jesus Christ.
Diem super omnia.
Xena, are you back there?
I have a mustache, and when I get done with you, I'ma have a milk.
Shout out to the fresh and fit.
Always enjoy watching you guys, except for Chris, you're a bum.
What happened to 50 plus?
Okay, there you go.
Okay.
32 USMC vet after I got out.
I struggled with what to do, but FNF, the Tate brothers, and all the other amazing guests have made me get back to school for engineering.
Working on my credit score, got up from 620 to 680 and currently in the process of buying my first house.
Congratulations.
Congratulations.
Deport all sims, y'all.
I agree with you.
Rating for Myron on down.
Oh, this is from before.
Uh, damn.
Yeah, it's irrelevant now.
Nuna keeps saying men are insecure who hurt her.
Shout out to Sneak on FNF Free, Top G, and Chris Abum.
Now, guys, here's the thing, man.
My book, right, Why Women Deserve Less, I talk about, you know, giving women less that don't give you the reciprocal value that you provide.
A bunch of girls that were on the panel, bro, definitely deserve less.
Like, that dumbass bimbo, like, I teach you guys this stuff so you don't tolerate women like that.
Like, that girl that kept just talking and talking and talking and my feelings this and my feelings that, that's the type of chick to put on, like, a false charge on you, bro, because she feels a certain way.
Can you imagine that being your girl living in your house?
Nigga.
I'm not leaving.
I feel like you're trying to do this to me.
Nigga, you're gone, bro.
Like, make food.
Why, nigga?
It's really the biggest disease.
I feel like that...
I mean, yeah, I can see where y'all are going with that.
That can be dangerous.
Even sitting next to me, I was just like...
That's a huge liability, bro.
Because clearly she's disconnected from how the world really works in reality.
And you want to protect yourself from women like that.
Never even entertain crazy-ass chicks like that.
It doesn't matter how cute she is.
I got a story to tell from Goodbye.
Can I tell a story?
Go ahead, dude.
So Myron is probably fresh as well.
They tolerate something to zero level, and it's really helping me navigate a lot of this stuff.
So we're in Dubai, and I'm with the girl, mine's with the girl, and I wanted to bring another girl on for a threesome because the first one was a little bit bloody, and I didn't want to go mess around with her.
The second girl that we brought on, she's giving all this attitude and she's being weird.
And then she runs away because she thought that the first girl didn't like her.
So she's running away.
And the girl that I'm with is bloody and so I'm like, ah, okay.
She's on her period.
Guess I'm with the bloody girl.
Yeah.
Myron's like, no, go get her now.
And I'm like, no, it's okay.
Like, whatever.
Like, I'm just like, that's a little bit, that's simping.
I'm just going to compromise what I really want so that I don't hurt first girl's feelings about the second girl.
Second girl runs away.
Myron's like, no, stop.
We're on a rumble, so I can't say the word that he called me.
He's like...
He was not having it.
He was pissed.
I saw it in his face, like, no sims allowed around me!
And I've never seen somebody, like, lay down the wall like that.
I've always been around like, oh, yeah, well, you don't want to make her cry.
Ryan's like, I'm going to take care of her.
They walked into a bar.
He's getting her drinks.
He's like, okay, I'm buying her a drink, keeping her company, stuff like that, making sure she's good so she's not feeling all emotional.
So I ran, like, other girl, whatever.
And then I come back and just, he said, okay, high-five me, and then let's just go right back to business.
And then We didn't bring it up.
We didn't say anything.
But if he didn't say that, I would have just stayed with the bloody girl.
Yeah.
I would have simped.
Yeah.
So this is why it's necessary, man.
Don't stay with the bloody girl.
The moral of the story is basically go after what you want and don't worry about what girls think.
Don't compromise what you want for a woman's feelings.
Like, look, I'm in Dubai.
I'm bringing her out to dinner.
I'm buying her drinks.
Why should I even feel the need to compromise for this girl who's giving me nothing except for attitude?
I'm right now compromising what I want for her feelings and she's done nothing for me.
Fuck her feelings.
There you go.
Okay.
Yes.
And here's the other thing, too.
Real talk.
Even though that's, like, that might be considered toxic and misogynistic, women respect men that go after what they want regardless of the woman's feelings.
Because when push comes to shove, if you need to do something, right, you're going to do what's required to get it done regardless of her feelings, which could work in her favor sometimes.
I'll tell you what, though.
She puts her feelings first.
You come last.
Women are typically emotional thinkers and sometimes like that.
So, I mean, it just depends on the person, too.
Well, being an emotional thinker is not good.
Yeah, I agree.
It's not.
But when we live in a world where most people are, like, emotional thinkers, they're not thinking logic.
Not most people.
Women are.
Men have to think logically.
And I think the problem right now why this book is necessary is because we do too much.
Men are taught to do too much to compromise for women's feelings.
And it really takes away our happiness.
We are taught to always be a gentleman.
We need to provide this.
We're told so many times what we're supposed to do.
And women are never told how to act for men.
So women are given everything right now.
That's why they make no sense.
That's why the guy on here giving attitude, being rude, interrupting, because they have never been told no before.
Men have been told no.
Men have been punched in the face.
Men have been rejected.
Men have been told, you're stupid.
Most women have never heard that before because we will...
They'll walk all over men because...
We'll put up with it for a little bit of pussy.
I see a point.
I see a point.
Let me make this very...
And just to put things in perspective, right?
We got the girls that got kicked off the show, right?
You got three multimillionaires here, internationally known, successful, etc.
They don't even respect us.
What do you think a regular guy is going to have to deal with?
Girls came on a platform, had an opportunity, 20,000 plus people watching, and they're acting ridiculous, being rude, interjecting.
Heard the quality of the show, etc.
Especially when I warned them right before the show, don't do this.
Chris warned them before the show, don't do this.
The girl that works for me tells them, hey, don't do this.
We warned them several times.
They still come on, act a fucking fool.
So, I've talked about this before.
Average women, right, don't respect men in general.
Like, these girls are just regular chicks, and they're just being super disrespectful.
And if they could do that to us, in front of 20,000 people, what's going to happen behind closed doors?
So, we're trying to wake guys up and let them know, bro, you got to put your foot down with disrespectful women, man.
And the reason why these women behave that way is because not enough guys put their foot down with disrespectful, rambunctious, and masculine women.
So what, like what school of thinking, because this entire, I don't know, the last like three minutes, I've just been thinking hedonism, you know, like the pursuit of pleasure.
Yeah.
So I said, what kind of, I don't know, if you could put anybody on to a school of thinking, other than, I don't know, I don't know if I would support, I live hedonistically, but that doesn't mean it's right.
Yeah.
So what would you tell these people, like, for example, the three girls that just left, what do they need to learn on?
Because obviously they left for, okay, amen.
But...
I think there's, in the United States especially, and I didn't notice this when I was in Dubai, when I was in Romania, right?
There's a general lack of respect for male authority.
If I can boil it down to one general idea and concept, there's a very strong disrespect for male authority.
And the thing that's scary is, even someone like me, who's successful, etc., running the show, they still disrespect me in front of everybody in 4K. So I can only imagine how they treat the regular guy.
That's what I'm trying to say.
If even a guy that has his shit together is telling you, yo, this is what it is, and they act crazy, bro, the regular guy's fucked.
I'm not trying to say I'm special.
I'm just trying to put things in perspective here that women don't respect men in general.
And this show exemplifies that night after night after night.
Sad state to be in.
I see your luggage.
I see your luggage.
There's just a general disrespect for male authority.
Can I say something?
Yeah, sure.
So, I try to get some girls on the show tonight, and hopefully in the next coming weeks when you guys get back, they will be here.
But some women were like, it doesn't align with what I'm interested in, or it's just not, you know, like I'm trying to avoid being on it.
I'm like, why would you?
I honestly, the last time I was here, I did learn something.
And I respect that.
Shut the cap!
Shut the cap!
Shut the fuck up.
You should be happy that I'm being able to say that.
Like, it's a good thing that you guys put on people to things that they just either don't want to accept or they don't want to hear.
Well, I mean, I got something to say.
It's the reason why is because we're going to challenge.
If you guys notice, we challenge a lot of women's preconceived notions and ideas.
And, you know, people don't like to be uncomfortable.
And the thing is, is that most men lie to women because they want to get sex.
So girls don't hear the uncomfortable truth.
Right.
About what it really is.
Like, when I talked about men wanting women to have low body counts and not being promiscuous, if you notice, there were a couple girls on the panel like, why does that matter?
Blah, blah, blah.
And the reason why is because when men display what they actually like or what they find attractive, it puts women on the defense a lot of times because women can't get those things back.
If I say guys want women that are young, beautiful, and chaste, well, a lot of girls are older, hoes, been ran through, and don't have feminine characteristics.
So some of them are going to feel some type of way because they don't necessarily qualify for that.
So that's why a lot of girls don't lie.
Girls would rather get comforting lies than uncomfortable shoes.
Yeah.
I feel like that's anybody.
No, we lie to women too much.
It's a shame.
We lie to men.
Everybody's lie to men.
Women hear the truth way more often than women do, and that reflects in the fact that we're hoeing around, sleeping with everyone.
I mean, we gain stupid weight, and instead of saying, girl, you put on 20 pounds, you say, yeah, you look good, you look sick.
When we said that black women lead obesity, diabetes, heart disease, the one over here, she said, oh, I'm just sick.
No, you're not.
You're fat and you're obese.
But we like to lack accountability and lie about it.
And that comes from everyone around us lying to us.
And it's not okay.
We need to hear the truth.
And the truth is you're fat and you're stupid.
I feel like generally everybody lies to cover somebody.
So if you like this person...
Tell me the lies that men get then.
I mean, oh, the sex is good.
Yeah, I like you.
No, no, no.
I mean, how do we lie to men?
You're saying that you tell them that the sex is good?
No, I feel like it just, in general, people lie to each other.
Like, say, for instance, no one wants to have their feelings hurt.
Now we're in a day and age, you can't say that because this is such and such.
It's always a name and a label on something.
I disagree.
I think we can't criticize women, but we can openly criticize men.
We live in a man-hating society.
So, there's this woman.
I would love for you to bring her up.
I don't know.
She's passed now.
Unfortunately, committed suicide because she...
The woman that was a man in a year and a half?
A social experiment.
Exactly.
So, a social experiment.
She lived the life of a man and ended up committing suicide because...
On a live herself.
Exactly what you guys are saying.
Sorry.
But for that exact reason, I read about that and I was like, this is interesting because...
I would expect the opposite, but...
To answer your point, the reason why men get the truth is because if a man makes a mistake or does something stupid, he deals with immediate consequences for his lack of competence.
They're automatically crucified for it.
No.
I'll give you an example.
If I'm a girl, and I'm fat, annoying, and rambunctious, like some of the girls that were on this panel, we tell them, you're strong, you're independent, and you deserve the world.
Men just can't handle you.
But if a dude is a loser, fat, and a bum, and doesn't make money, he's not going to get laid, people aren't going to respect him, and he deals with the consequences of his inadequacies.
But women don't deal with the consequences of their inadequacies.
Because there's always going to be a scent that will give her the world regardless of how she behaves, regardless of how fast she is, regardless of how annoying she is.
But if guys started holding women accountable for their poor decisions, girls would behave better.
But the reality is, we don't.
So women think that they're special.
Do you also feel that way about, like, uh, and, like, economy-wise, too?
What do you mean?
Like, for example, we have all these resources for women, but it's like, where are the resources for the men?
That's true, too.
Like, okay, say, for instance, a woman is a single parent.
Okay, we have, she's like, like you said, that's taught, oh, yeah, you're a strong, strong black woman, this, this, that, and the four.
Here's your Section 8.
Here's your food stamps.
Here's your welfare.
Here's your, you know, all these things to help you live because this man is not in the house.
But like, okay, it's single fathers out here, so where is that?
Single motherhood is actually incentivized and it's not okay.
They push single motherhood in our society so hard and it just doesn't make sense.
Why would you want to struggle?
And then it's like child support.
I never understood the ideal of child support.
And the reason why I say that is because, okay, You put this man on child support.
You report him.
Now, the little money you probably were getting, now you're not going to get it at all because he's in jail.
So it's like, it kind of defeats the purpose.
You want help.
Okay, you and this man, as two adults, need to come and find out, okay, what can we do to make this work?
Not necessarily run to government aid because that's not always the answer.
Sometimes it can hinder you more than help you.
Well, I mean, if you can divorce a guy, take money, keep the kids, and get child support, right?
A lot of women do it out of spite.
Like, women are rewarded for divorcing men, which is why they initiate most of them.
But, yeah, I mean, but basically, yeah, you went a little bit further.
But in general, that's what I mean, is that men are held accountable for their incompetence, whereas women are not.
So that's why you get the fuckery that you see here.
Fat woman running around saying like, no, I'm just big boned and I'm 187 pounds, but the BMI doesn't count for me.
Like, yo, this crazy cloud world shit.
Could y'all imagine if I was broke and I said, you know, the USD index, it doesn't matter for me.
I'm a millionaire in my head.
Manifest.
I'll be crazy, right?
It's my truth.
I'll sound stupid, right?
It's my truth.
You know?
I got Monopoly money, so I'm not really broke.
But that's literally the logic that so many modern-day women have.
Reality doesn't pertain to them because it's my truth and what I think and what I feel.
I'm a Scorpio.
Yeah, versus what's real.
It's crazy.
Yo, I feel like that whole Zodiac thing is just like a trigger.
People try so hard to act like they're Zodiac signs.
So it's just like, this is like me saying, okay, I'm a Pisces.
Okay, I'm gonna act like a Pisces.
Yeah, there's no such thing as acting like your sign.
Like stars, trillions of light years away have nothing to do with your shitty personality on Earth.
So I'm gonna tell women everywhere.
Stop following zodiacs.
They're not real.
Psychics aren't real.
Rocks, your little geometric lavender rocks, that's not real.
It's another way to feel special without doing anything.
This is a world where we give people all these reasons to feel like they're unique, to feel like they're good.
I'm an Afro-Latina.
I'm a rapper, social media platform.
You could just declare something.
I'm a Pisces.
We give people reasons to feel good about being failures.
If you're fat, you're thick.
If you're broke, you're manifesting.
If you're a crackhead, you're learning.
If you're on drugs, then your past is someone else's fault.
There's so many reasons why nothing is your fault anymore.
This is the woke ideology summed up.
We've validated all these failures not because we care or the elites care about your feelings.
It's to just keep you poor and broke and stupid and at the bottom.
That's why the woke ideology exists.
It's not because our feelings matter and stuff like that.
It's just to keep us down talking about stars while they keep all the money.
Distractions.
And racism.
It's all nonsense.
Poor people discuss poor issues.
Rich people discuss meaningful issues.
In the effort to be inclusive, we've lost so much integrity in the process.
You have to concede when you want to be inclusive to everyone's fuckery.
And I think we need to go, like I said before, we need to go back to shaming people for being stupid, for being fat, for being incompetent.
People would act right if you told them, yo, you're being an idiot.
And this is also what happens if you don't have a father.
Your father, a lot of times, is disciplinarian and the one that tells you, hey, this is the right way to do things, the wrong way to do things.
We have a fatherless society now where there's not a dad around or a Sean Maskin figure to correct people from their fuckery.
You know?
And that's why you end up with the stupid shit that you see on the show a lot of times where women don't have a general respect for male authority because they never had it in their life.
Once again, we don't need no man.
We're strong and independent.
Fuck niggas.
Alright, cool.
Three niggas.
50 bucks.
Newark girl.
I'm from Jersey too.
Let's get some sushi and you can drop your IG before you get castled.
Thanks, babe.
He predicted it.
Hey, bro.
She don't look like her Instagram though.
Yeah.
Tylan.
Bruh.
Not sure how fellas do this.
FNF to the moon.
Wbook.
WFNF. Thank you, man.
Thanks for that.
Tylan, man.
Get the book, Why Women Deserve Less.
See, I don't tolerate fuckery from those girls.
That chick thought because she had her titties out that I wasn't going to kick her out.
Get the fuck out of here.
John, 50 bucks.
Is this the geek panel?
I guess so, if you want to say.
Christopher Peterson goes, free the taste.
Injustice against one is an injustice against all of us.
Well said, bro.
Absolutely.
Gigamo.
Oh, this is hilarious.
Salam, Iron Freshens, Nico.
Had a spicy Chipotle burrito last night after the gym.
Just want to let you guys know that the crap I took this morning and had a higher IQ than all the girls on the panel combined.
Wow.
Free the Tates.
Resist Shaytan.
I appreciate that, my friend.
I like women of all complexions as long as she got a big old butt back there.
I'm swiping right.
Even a 60-plus-year-old.
If she got a wagon, I'm swiping right.
I'm eating the butt up.
Dairy-free almond milk whipped cream on the first day, even a fat one's piece.
Shake that hole, bro.
FT3. LMAO, the Queen's proving Reptar's point about black women in real time.
That was before when you were making a point and kept interrupting you.
These are from way before.
Candidly, shout out to her.
W ripped our shirt, spitting nothing but facts.
Yes, she was.
And I sent her a clip.
As y'all know, she was arguing with that girl that we had before.
The delusional 31-year-old chick.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I sent her some content so she can go ahead and do what she wants with that.
SC24, speaking over each other.
Yeah, facts, bro.
She tagged that girl on her IG, by the way.
No, I know she did.
I know she did.
Yo, that girl was capping, by the way, guys.
She was never married.
And she's a porn star.
OnlyFans.
Which one?
Yeah.
One of the girls that was on the show.
Single mother of two kids.
What's the word?
She wants to be known as a good girl, but she's really the worst girl possible.
This was a couple episodes ago.
This was like, I think on Monday night or something like that, the...
I don't want to give her a name.
But she was the delusional chick that was giving an attitude from that...
Layla?
Whatever.
But yeah, the point is, guys, is that, yeah, she's a porn star.
She was trying to say, I don't have sexual money, blah, blah, blah.
She's a porn star, guys.
Yikes.
So someone sent me some...
Graphic shit that I didn't want to see.
Amig Osman, I would never marry a woman who is not a virgin.
What the fuck are they talking about?
I'm getting Osman all the way from the Middle East.
Brandon Mitchell, just to show you out, man, girls be coming on the show and they be capping.
And it was a girl that actually sent me that DM saying, yo, this girl's lying.
And she sent me all this shit.
She was never married.
She lied because she kept saying, I've been married before.
I don't need a man.
No, she never was married.
She just got a baby daddy.
I know who that is.
Brandon Mitchell.
My girl is feminine, polite, loves to cook and clean and serve me unprompted.
Free take.
She helps me with my online business from a great fam.
Loves kids, helps me with my son.
Beautiful, dark skin.
She's Nigerian, though.
It's the culture, not the skin.
Guys, if you're confused, it's the 10K girl that was in the middle.
10K. Yeah.
Remember that.
All right.
FT3. Generational trauma was sold to non-whites by their overlords.
Okay?
I mean, Dania, them girls...
Kicked out where the stereotype never fails.
Safe travel, gents, free the tapes.
Yeah, bro, they're making it look bad for everybody else.
Found your contact a couple months ago.
Almost self-deleted and found a new goal in life.
Thank you.
Good job, brother.
Shout out to Lob and Leash.
You don't do that at all.
Just talk and don't provide any value.
I posted a clip on my Instagram.
I've been trying to inspire people to get back in the gym and stuff like that.
And Myron posted something.
He was deadlifting.
And then Lob replies like, imagine squatting with a bar.
First off, it was a deadlift, not a squat.
And what you do...
What you talk about doesn't help anybody.
You're not going to get a message that says, I almost deleted myself, but this show provided me with the information I needed to keep on going.
You just talk about stuff.
Address that part.
But fresh and fit, this is why I support everything you guys do.
This is why we support you.
Fuck Apple and Peach.
Fuck the losers, man.
Joker, Frenchman here.
And I think it's indisputable at this point between our channel, your channel, our reach, etc.
We get...
We're changing way more lives than losers like Abba and Preach and Playback and fucking Lassan, Abbi.
All the guys that hate us, who's creating more impact?
Us or them?
Real talk.
I look at it like this.
It's like us, Sneeko, the Tates, versus L3, Lassan, Fagabi, Apple, and Peach.
Who else are part of the Matrix?
I'll tell you this, though.
Playback.
I'll tell you this, though.
Losers, bro.
The content, they'll stay on the platforms.
We'll be getting canceled.
Probably.
They don't want any self-improvement.
Anything that adds value to people's lives always gets scrutinized.
They want you to become a mindless drone.
They're all reaction channels staying in the middle.
They stand for nothing, bro.
All right.
Frenchman here.
Six foot two.
Muscular.
Several properties.
I know how to get women, but even if I know how they are, I have issues to get past it.
How can I get them out of my head and keep focusing on myself?
My friend, you can either understand women or love them, but it's very difficult to do both.
I think that was for me kicking out those girls.
He was just like, bro, take this for your hair.
Because I definitely need...
Five feet.
Yeah, five feet.
100 for each.
Is that a new record?
Has there ever been five castles in the show?
That's wild.
I kicked an entire panel off one time.
What did you do after that?
How did I miss that episode?
This was years ago.
This was when we first started it.
You think that was bad?
Before we started the show, everybody out.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Sometimes I go down the lobby and get the girls ourselves and they show some attitude about, yo, just get the fuck off the elevator.
Yo, Chris, two girls left.
I'm like, left?
How?
What's going on?
I'm like, all right.
Yeah, that was before.
Like, I had way less tolerance for that bullshit back then.
But now I've gotten a bit more patience.
But I've lost hair in the process.
A bit more.
Juan Tovar.
Ladies, what makes you qualified to be with the man of your dreams?
Watch the show with my girl and has made our relationship a hundred times better.
There you go.
She has tried to spread some sense into her friends.
However, they get angry.
She's lost friends.
Men wake up and join the CEO Network.
One, two, three!
It is what it is, man.
People that watch our content that are in relationships say, yeah, it creates good conversations.
IRS, don't worry about those hair-hatted hooligans that got castled.
Some of them lied on their 1040 thinking they can finesse me.
They don't know who they mess with and audit is in them hoochies futures.
Yo, what the fuck, bro?
IRS, open up!
Dior Donatello goes, it's crazy how my ex wanted me back, but I've been watching you guys for so long.
I leveled up in a loving relationship with a woman that respects me and I worked hard on myself.
Love you guys.
Keep up the good work.
I really appreciate it, man.
Y'all really are like the fuel that keeps us going, man.
Because I know Apple and Peach are not getting messages like this.
They're not changing their lives.
They're just reacting to videos.
Anything else?
We're good?
Awesome.
All right, so ladies, and then...
Quick shout-out to Omgad50.
He's a creativity professor all the way from the Middle East.
Maybe I'll see you in Dubai.
Ah, okay.
That was the guy that said, I want a virgin.
And guys, tomorrow, Sneeko and Myron will be in Dubai.
Yeah, we're going to...
So if you want to do collabs with them, hit them up.
They'll be on Instagram, Unplugged Fit, Sneeko, and yeah.
All right, ladies on the panel, we're going to do last thoughts, statements, questions, and comments.
So open up to you.
Anything you want to ask us on the panel or last thoughts on the show?
What about Rumble?
Oh, we're going to close everything.
Okay.
um okay so i actually have a question for you so earlier you were talking about um how like some people put like labels on everybody and how everybody like wants like labels to feel basically like traumatized across yeah yeah like how do you what can like what do we do to combat that in society like as an internet personality i literally got canceled for telling people to work hard on twitter and i got canceled for that did you get deleted i got I didn't get deleted,
but everyone is quote-tooting me, calling me ableist and transphobic and fatphobic and racist because I said that I worked my ass off for the past two years working on my OnlyFans and now it's my main source of income and that everyone can do it if they actually put in the work, but most people are not willing to work on their page.
I think these people are just straight-up NPCs.
That's not like trolling.
It's not trolling.
It's surprisingly not trolling.
Look, they never have a profile picture of themselves.
It's always an anime picture.
They look crazy.
What do they look like?
Fat.
Fat.
Like me, but fat.
Best way to put it.
I mean, these people are not real.
They're real, but who cares what they think?
Why are you letting them have any control over your life?
That's true.
That's very accurate.
Like, okay, you're fat, and you have, like, weird hair, and you're they-them, and you're depressed, and you're going to therapy.
Like, okay, your life sucks.
Like, why would you let them...
I understand why you have to have empathy.
Like, this is their little thing.
Mm-hmm.
They need to call you a bad person to feel better about their terrible lives.
Let them have it.
Go ahead.
Hate me.
Okay.
You need it.
This is why I don't use Twitter, bro.
No, it's fun.
It's a great conversation.
I use it for entertainment.
It's the same thing as in the comment sections.
People on Instagram, hit piece videos.
If people make hours long...
I've had documentaries.
I've had over 10 documentaries made about me.
No.
You need it.
It's just a long tweet reply.
Okay, your life sucks.
You're depressed.
What am I going to do?
Get mad about it?
I understand.
If you look at the person, you can always figure out why they think what they think.
See, that's the problem, bro.
Someone says, I need that OnlyFans.
You're part of the problem.
What about you?
Okay, so I have a question for all of you collectively, and then a question for you, Sneeko.
The first question is, what qualities do you guys look for in the potential mother of your children, and then how many kids would you like, if any, in the future?
I like that.
She didn't phrase it as potential woman, potential mother of children.
That's very important.
You taught her well, huh?
Were you always red-pilled, or did this stuff help you?
I mean, I used to, you know, in my yesteryear, I had blue hair, and this side was shaved, and I had friends who were super liberal, but then, like, I don't know.
Blue hair always.
Honestly, yeah, it's the blue, like, self-dye.
Pink's okay.
You're on.
But it's always blue.
Yeah.
Honestly, once I had to start making money and paying attention to, like, the economy and stuff is when I realized, oh, the president that's currently sitting actually isn't helpful.
This person actually isn't good.
Like, it started with money and then everything else.
Because you have to see the world for the way it really is.
Right.
And then everything else followed out like, oh, things actually aren't as racist or sexist or phobic or ist or this or here as everyone makes me think they are.
Like, CNN lied.
You were a former raging liberal and you converted?
Yeah, like...
That's awesome.
Yeah.
I'll give you a Don DeMarco, man.
Don DeMarco, DeMarco.
No, because we've had girls like that before that were like raging feminists or super liberal or super woke, etc.
And then they like live that lifestyle for their bit and they're like, wait, Hold on.
This doesn't make sense.
Yeah, this continues to perpetuate misery.
What the fuck am I doing here?
Right.
Like, I'm not happy.
Yeah, I was literally the same way.
Like, I was super liberal until my boyfriend showed me this podcast.
Oh, really?
Look at the effect that the red pill has.
It's changing lives.
Look, this is why I'm saying, like, you watch Destiny and the Blue, like, they're entertaining.
It's good to watch them, but it's comfort food.
It's not going to change your life.
It's not going to add any value.
It's just there for mindless entertainment.
That's why they don't get canceled.
That's why they'll be on the trending page, because the corporations, they want you to be a mindless drone so that you keep watching and you feed more ad revenue.
If you start to improve your life, you're not going to watch mindless content anymore.
Yeah.
You're not a slave anymore.
This is why you get canceled for saying work hard because all the other losers need you to be a loser with them.
Misery loves company.
That's so true.
Okay, so Sneka, how many kids and what qualities do you want?
Sometimes I want four.
Sometimes I want ten.
Sometimes I think about having multiple wives and then sometimes it's just maybe one.
But I don't know.
I mean, I'm young, but I want a lot.
I think between four and ten, depending on...
Nice.
Do you think you could support the four wife thing if you decided to do that?
I need some work.
There's still some simp that I need to fucking get out of there.
Like, I need to go.
And when bloody girl is approached, just, you know, leave her in the hotel.
And that's what I need to do.
I can't tolerate any blood anymore.
If you want 10 kids, there's going to be blood.
Well, that's how you're going to be in the life.
When one's bleeding, you've got three more to go choose from.
That's true.
It fixes a lot of problems.
Islam fixes all the problems in the West.
Like, all this garbage.
Like, Islam just...
This is why...
Haram!
Dubai's a great place.
It's a great solution to every woke problem.
And what do I look for in a wife?
I would say a woman that can compliment me, that supports me, feminine, beautiful.
In shape, not argumentative.
Not 187 pounds.
Yeah, preferably 130, 120.
I want to hire my wife.
Not because I need her, but because women need to be occupied.
You're going to get bored all day long.
So, like, I want her to be doing, like, the accounting or doing, being my assistant, having some tasks, you know, or maybe I'll, like, buy her a little store and she can do, but I want to, like, put her at work.
I want her to work for me.
I don't want another man.
I don't want another corporation to be in charge of her whatsoever.
So just, yeah, I want to employ her so that, you know, we can work together and she's supporting me.
It's going to make both of us happier.
Okay.
That's cool.
I ran, um, for the mother of my kids, she can't be a whore.
Because we're seeing it now, the downstream effects with OnlyFans, etc.
I think the worst thing that can happen is your son's on the playground and fucking Tommy comes up and says, I saw your mom's ass on OnlyFans for $9.99!
You know what I mean?
So it is what it is.
I think that's like a negative or porn or something like that.
And then I think the other thing is she's got to be in shape, right?
Got to maintain attraction.
Yeah.
Not be a pain in the ass, and yeah, help me with my mission.
I think women that are okay with being subservient to their man are always going to win over girls that aren't.
You know, this rambunctious masculine, I'm a boss too type shit.
Like, I mean, bro, like, you're only going to attract a certain demographic of man with that, and it's like, it's never going to last.
He might tolerate that for a year, two years, three years, whatever, but eventually he's going to be like, damn, bro, this is annoying.
I'm coming home to my girl.
And the other thing too, no shade on that girl there, but the fact that she's been dating her man for three years and he hasn't proposed to her, You know what I mean?
That tells you everything you need to know.
So that's signed a little off, but it is what it is, man.
Men wife up girls fairly quickly from a serious standpoint that they know are worth it long term.
So yeah, that's what I would say as far as the mother of my kids.
What about you, Fresh?
Oh, how many?
Oh, how many kids?
Damn.
Well, I'd have multiple wives.
So I'll say...
Yeah, definitely.
48 children?
Yeah, I'd have at least...
There's no way I'm not going to have at least two to three wives.
No way.
Yeah.
Yeah, two each probably.
Two each.
Two each?
Okay.
Yeah, two each and a dog.
That nuclear family.
Two each.
You want a dog?
You want a dog?
In case you have it.
If you have a little purse dog, that's Haram.
You know that?
If you have a big guard dog that can go bite somebody, halal.
Yeah, you need a Doberman.
No gay dogs in Islam Like you can't wear gold Men aren't supposed to wear jewelry.
Nothing fruity about you.
No fruity dogs because that's jewelry.
Like a little gay dog.
The whole way downstairs was full of men with tiny dogs.
Because girls like tiny dogs.
I've seen all types of dogs.
Final thoughts?
Fresh for your kids.
Your kids and your mother.
I'm not important, man.
No, but you're a man of God.
So this is your question.
You know too much, man.
I see the chain.
You know too much.
Okay.
Now you're showing.
So once again, coachable.
Definitely, for example, like adding value to my life.
Attractive.
And at the same time, like she understands where I'm at because lifestyle is very important.
So if I'm busy with business, hey, don't call me bothering like, oh, where you at?
Where you at home?
She just has a mission.
She's part of the mission as well.
And then, yeah, that's pretty much it.
And then kids, I have a dog.
I think I'm good with that for now.
But maybe one kid if I'm in the mood later on.
What do you mean it's a sibling?
Or she?
So, what's with...
What about you?
I never heard it on the turn of the men, but like, you know, when you ask a woman like, oh, why don't you want to have kids?
That question.
Or it's like, I'm choosing not to.
I never heard a man say it.
Oh, me?
Like how you just said, like, I just want a dog.
That's fine.
He also said for now though.
I hope you find the right one.
To have a child with if you want one.
Men are designed to spread their seed everywhere.
Have as many kids as you can.
Anyways, are we doing final thoughts?
Yeah.
Or questions or disagreements or anything else.
So, I did the show for the first time in July and it was awesome, but I was fully prepared to come up here and be like, that was the most ignorant conversation I've ever had.
But after this second panel, I'm just like, I don't know on which side it was ignorant.
Like, I can't say which at this point.
What did we say that was ignorant?
Tonight, I'm not saying about tonight.
I'm talking about last time.
But after tonight's show, I'm just like, it really is from, I don't know.
What was ignorant last time?
I'm confused.
Well, the biggest part was just like, okay, we don't have to come to a change of opinion in, what, three hours?
But at the same time, just accept what somebody's saying and if they're talking shit, if they're talking some bimbo shit, okay, I appreciate shutting that down because it's fucking a waste of time and breath.
But at the same time, if somebody's speaking what they feel, what their experiences have taught them to feel, I think we should acknowledge it, at least, and not be so close-minded, but I'm saying I was fully prepared to be like that, but after today, I'm just like, again, I don't know which side it was on, so I can't even say it.
Yeah, I just feel like all in all, you just gotta agree to disagree with people who move the hell on, because not everybody gonna have to say our views and...
No, someone's wrong.
I'm gonna keep telling them they're wrong.
Yeah, but it's like...
You need to tell people they're stupid.
Like, this is the problem with women.
See, here's the difference between men and women.
When men are wrong, there's serious consequences.
When women are wrong, it doesn't matter because the guy's just trying to fuck.
Women get the privilege of being stupid and being wrong because guys want to fuck them.
Men don't get that privilege, so you better be right because a man's competence is a large percentage of his ability to mate.
Women, on the other hand, can be literally retarded and still attract men.
Those hoes that got kicked off are still going to get DMs.
100%.
So, think about it.
If you get the benefit, right, regardless of how you behave, why are you actually going to self-improve?
Yeah, why would you change?
There's 19-year-old girls right now.
They're getting flown out, getting offers from fucking sultans, getting DMs from celebrities, guys that have accomplished a lot and made millions of dollars.
Right?
Meanwhile, these girls have zero accomplishments to their name, and they think that they're on the same level.
Why do you think these girls come on the platform and behave the way they do?
Clearly, we're not on the same level at all, but they think they are because of the internet.
So what I'm saying is that social media has overcorrected and given women a...
How do I say this?
It's given them...
An over-inflated sense of self-worth that is astronomical.
That guys like us have to bring girls back to reality and let them know, yo, this isn't your platform.
Yo, show some respect.
Etc.
And I gave them multiple warnings and they still act crazy.
She's like, yeah, proceed.
Continue.
- But black women being rude is just a stereotype. - So my thing is, I get it.
You're saying, yo, just let it move on or whatever.
But I call out stupidity when I see it.
And unfortunately, right, women are rarely told that they're stupid.
I think we need to go back to telling girls that they're stupid when they say stupid shit.
Yeah.
Because we tell men that they're stupid.
Why can't we tell girls that they're stupid?
I get your point.
But you know, just how I am, I'm a very laid back and chill person.
I don't like arguing going back and forth with people.
I'm going to say what I have to say to you and then I'm done with the conversation.
On to the new topic.
I ain't got time to sit there and let wrestle with nobody.
Gold queen.
But then they leave the conversation being like, I wore her out.
I'm correct.
Like, they're never...
I don't give a damn.
She don't care.
I don't give a damn.
She's done.
You're done with it.
I'm done.
I feel like it's why.
But I will say for the show, though, it does make the content.
Yeah.
Think about it, ladies.
I really want you guys to like put this in your head.
The reason why we blown up so much and why everyone is copying our formula It's because women rarely get told the truth.
So all we're doing is saying how the world really works to girls and saying what men really want.
And it goes viral.
Why?
Because we never tell women, you're not that special.
You're fat.
You're obnoxious.
Stop being rude.
Stop cutting me off.
Get the fuck off the platform.
Women are rarely held accountable for their actions.
Fresh and Fit is one of the few areas where women deal with the consequences of their inadequacies.
Any of y'all can walk into a bar right now and get free drinks given to you just for being a woman.
Or get in for free because you're a woman.
I mean, not any...
You know what's funny?
I had this realization, Fresh was already gone, but I was sitting with Myron in Dubai and we're sitting down at the restaurant and the owner recognized us and then gave us drinks and stuff like that and we got free drinks.
I'm like, oh cool, free drinks.
And then it dawned on me that it took us years to get the same treatment as a five.
A five can go into the bar and get free drinks just because guys want a fucker.
We created platforms.
We had people who were saying, bro, I almost deleted myself and what you said on camera helped change my life.
And that is equal to being a five who weighs 187 pounds.
Isn't that wild?
To get to the point to realize how much freedom, how much free stuff you get.
I remember that at that spot.
And here's the other scary part.
A girl that's average looking has more pull in the dating marketplace and just like getting attention and everything else than like a celebrity dude, bro.
That's the truth.
Thanks to social media.
So it's like we got treatment like the average girl would get and we had to go like do all this extra shit to be able to do it, bro.
Like it's crazy.
This is why like...
Men are respected that have status and can get a lot of girls because it's not easy to do.
This is why women that have a bunch of dudes and are hoes are not respected because you just exist.
Yeah.
This is why body count matters for men.
There's that thing, it was like, I think, I might be butchering it, but it's like, they call women hoes and not men because it's like, men will pursue the woman, but it's up to the woman to allow who will be, you know, entered.
Yeah, girls pick.
So that's why, since we have the liberty of choice, we're deemed as hoes.
Yes, rightfully so.
Yeah, because it's like we were given the choice and then we took advantage of it.
Is like the problem.
Yeah, you give a person the itch, they take a mile.
Take a mile, exactly.
So you know.
We don't take accountability.
We're like, don't call me a slut even though you slept with 30 guys.
Like, what?
Exactly.
We all have the same opportunities to be modest, do what we do.
I mean, I do what I do for work, but I'm fully acknowledging that most people should not be doing that for work.
Most people can't handle it.
Most people won't make money.
The only reason I do it is because it's an actual viable way for me to make money.
Do I like my career?
No.
And I bet you most girls who do it would say the exact same thing I did.
And it's because Online, you see all this feeding into it, telling you that, oh, you should go do this.
Go be like OnlyFans, go do that.
You'll make money.
For most girls, you're not going to make anything.
I've seen girls in my comments saying, I've been doing it for six years.
How do you make so much money?
I'm like, because I'm skinny and white.
Sorry, there's nothing I can do.
Just confound conventionally attractive in society.
I work hard on my content.
The typical girl next door, basically.
Yeah, exactly.
It doesn't take much to be successful when you're skinny and white doing what I do.
But I don't think this job is for everyone.
This show will always come full circle.
I genuinely hope nobody watching this show signs up to see what you do for work.
They definitely will.
I hope they do.
It would be okay.
It would not be okay.
This is the number one thing that That affects men's mental health.
That makes them sad.
That makes them upset.
It's because it's an easy solution to something that they should work for.
But right now they're going to.
There's so many people listening to this right now who are still going to go and click it and sign it up.
It's going to destroy your mind for the inside out.
That is the number one thing that affects men's mental health now.
And I should say this to all men, my customers are the biggest losers in the world.
No girl will ever like you.
You are a loser.
Damn, they all know it.
I'm a financial dominatrix.
Men pay me to make fun of them every day.
Call them little dick losers.
You're all little dick losers.
If you watch porn, you're a little dick loser.
Well, you can watch porn, but if you pay for porn, you're a little dick loser.
And every girl who does porn Thinks the same of you.
Like, I'm sorry.
It's just true.
No, she's telling me it's true.
Wait, wait, wait.
I respect the honesty.
Wait, hold on.
Picture it.
Can you point toward a camera as they do a little dick move?
Hey, yes.
Say it, say it.
Yes.
Go ahead.
Where's the camera?
Right here.
You are a little dick loser if you pay for porn.
Yes!
Free shipping!
Stay strong!
Free shipping!
I'm a boy!
If you're something going up, you're blessed.
So many guys just busts a nut to you saying that?
So many people just paid for it right here right now.
- That's dumb though.
That's dumb.
I'm acting, guys.
Bro, I'm back here, bro.
I was too accurate.
Now I know.
Bro, you next to me, bro.
I have some respect.
I will say, damn.
Yeah, I mean, yo, it's true.
Like, when you're paying for porn or you're paying for any of that stuff, girls cannot respect you while you're in a customer frame.
That's just how it goes.
You know what's funny?
No matter what.
Still making money.
Yeah, yeah.
And here's the thing.
It goes to show.
Guys that think like this are a minority of the population.
So most guys are since whatever.
She's always going to have a job.
Yeah, always.
It is what it is.
No matter what she says, she's always going to have a job.
Crazy.
What about you?
Me, last thoughts, final things.
Shoot, I don't even know.
I'm drawing a blank.
But all in all, I want to wish you guys, thank you for having me on the show.
Sure.
It was an experience.
Wait, did you name three countries?
No, I did not.
And you better not skip it, you know what's going to happen.
Good memory.
Alright, three countries, right?
Jamaica.
I will say Bahamas.
Bahamas.
That's a country.
One more.
Is that a country?
It is.
Yeah, it is.
One more.
One more, one more, one more.
Shoot.
Blake.
Okay.
What's above us?
Oh, Canada?
Thank you.
She knew that.
Best of the country, though.
Alright, what's to the west of Canada?
What is to the west of Canada?
Trust me, I know it's Asia.
Because people will be like, Canada, like, once you say Canada...
No, he's just in the east.
Okay.
It's Russia.
Wait, hold on.
Thank you.
Oh, and yeah, shout out to Detox for actually helping me on the show.
Shout out to Detox in the back.
In the back, man.
I fuck with you.
All right.
2571 Combat goes, where's Tommy Sonomaero when you need him?
Most black girls y'all ever had on the show.
Yeah, that was a lot.
We'll bring Tommy back.
Don't worry.
Is that a fighter?
Is that serious?
No, it's...
Yo, if Tommy was here, bro, I couldn't imagine.
Yo, shut up, bitch!
You know what's funny, though?
If we ask a question when Tommy's here...
Insane.
Yeah.
Guys, don't worry.
We are going to bring Tommy back.
He just got some stuff tied up, but we'll probably bring him back in April or the end of March, so don't worry.
You got canceled too, right?
Yeah, you got canceled.
Yeah, we'll bring him on with you, bro.
It'll be great.
I want to meet that guy.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We'll do a show with Sneeko and Tommy Sadamari.
We're going to break the internet.
And Nick, let's bring Nick on that panel too.
Oh, yes.
Nick Fuentes, Tommy Sadamari.
These sound like some UFC fighters.
It might be a fight.
It might be crazy.
We'll make that happen.
Sorry, last thoughts.
Yeah, romo.com slash nico and thecreativitykit.com seven calls a week and we have a competition tomorrow for the person who has the best call to action for a piece of content that they create.
So the top five winners get a shout out and the number one winner gets a cash prize and a shout out on my stream.
Nice.
Bam.
Alright.
Cool.
Awesome.
Guys, all the girls' Instagrams are below.
Go ahead and send them a dick pic.
I'm sure they'd be happy to see it.
No, no, no, no, no.
I'm going to Dubai tomorrow with Sneeko.
I'll be there probably for a week.
I might go to Japan.
Who knows?
Fresh is going to go to Las Vegas.
We've got some things cooking up.
And we'll catch you guys on the next episode of Fresh and Fit.
I'll let you guys know if we're going to do an episode while we're out abroad.
Love y'all.
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