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And we are live with some guys.
Welcome to the FreshAir Podcast, man.
Half-hour edition.
We're joined with some lovely ladies and Brandon Carter.
Let's get into it.
Oh, my God.
Sit with your belly.
I'm not a car, bro.
Gow.
Gow, put your shoes on outside.
You don't have to put them on in here.
I know the night is my first ever seen.
I must believe in something, so I'll make myself believe in this night.
I will never tell a sign.
If you can't believe in, I will never tell a sign.
All right.
And we're live, guys.
What's up?
Welcome to the Fresh and Fit podcast after hours of shit.
Third episode for today for you.
Yeah, yeah.
Three pieces.
Yeah, it's just third episode.
Three people.
Me as well.
Yeah.
So, guys, we'll start for you two, right?
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
So, you wanna clear that up actually with the And of course, you guys know YouTubers are very money hungry, so to speak.
So they spread lies for views.
And of course, we debunk all his fucking lies.
So the video's up on Rumble.
Go check it out Fresh and Fit.
But again.
it but again on your channel right uh yeah on both all right yeah freshman see you go check it out yep um and then uh guys just y'all know we're gonna stop streaming on youtube yes okay we're streaming on youtube right now but starting next week we're not gonna stream on here no more it doesn't make it i mean the end of era man um so we're not gonna be streaming on there i mean we might come back in like october or november but for now depending on how it goes but for now doesn't make any sense Could get us banned, right?
And we have to censor ourselves anyway.
So honestly, guys, it's going to make for better content anyway.
So we're going to go ahead and stream only on Rumble and Kick.
And we can just say what we want to say from the beginning.
We don't have to c to censor ourselves and hurt the quality of the content and or get ourselves banned so we'll be able to uh really be able to be ourselves so starting next week guys we are going to be streaming only on rumble and kick uh we're going to change the banner and everything else like that put out announcements and everything but this week obviously is a segue week yeah so you know we'll be on here for a little bit but get ready guys it's going to be rumble and kick only bro because honestly it doesn't make sense to stream on youtube anymore at all um what else anything else updates for uh wednesday show No,
I think it's a very good day.
Cool.
It's a very good day.
Yeah.
And then as far as my political show, guys, the debrief, I'll be going ahead and still doing that, but I'm going to be c cutting that off earlier too, because that one I really have to censor myself when we talk about certain things.
What about you, Chris?
Thank you, Mo and Bills.
Shout out to the chat, W-Chat.
I think we got some experience points going on in the chat.
I tried to be number one.
I was number one for like two seconds, and then all of a sudden I got Roman beating me and Willy Will is number two.
I don't know.
But fuck you, too, right?
But anyways, shout out to the panel.
Shout out to Brandon Carter, you know, W. Brandon, you know, Mr. Clean.
Clean.
But other than that, follow me on my Twitch, molliefans.com.
slash Aaron Poxton.
And no, I'm just joking, man.
I'm not gonna flap.
You know, anyway.
Yeah, and kick on all platforms, right?
So let's have a W show.
It's Monday.
Let's get it.
Yeah, and guys, I know some of you guys don't have Rumble where you're at.
You can use kick.
Yeah.
Kick doesn't have ads, and you guys go watch it on kick.
So whatever, wherever you choose to do it, it's fine.
But yeah, the problem, basically, we're going to get off YouTube because it doesn't make sense for us.
And we have to censor ourselves, which is very annoying.
Heavily.
So, anyway.
Intro.
So, the intro.
Lady, welcome to the show officially.
If you don't mind, give us your name, your age, what you do for your livelihood.
Diggies that list.
If you want, of course.
Your body account.
We'll start right here.
Hello, my name is Poppy Love.
I am 25 and live on the Virgin Islands.
Wait, Poppy Love is your name?
Yeah, Poppy Love is my name.
Living on the Virgin Islands.
What's the last question?
What do you do for a living?
Bomba!
Creator and animal service provider?
What kind of content?
Like YouTube videos or like?
I do like homework.
I have some fan site, yes.
But I do Snapchat.
Yeah.
Okay.
Wait, you said a fan site?
What's the fan site?
OnlyFans.
I just asked you that.
Okay, alright.
There was another question, wasn't there?
No, there's more, but I'm just funny.
It's in Virgin Islands, right?
Yeah, Virgin Islands.
Boom, boom, boom.
Wait, wait, wait, so tell me.
Why are you so hesitant on saying OnlyFans?
I don't know if it was where I'm...
Because I mentioned earlier and then, you know, I'm just saying.
Yes, I am an OnlyFans content creator.
Okay, highest education level?
I've never went...
You have to the penis like only fence.
Education, I guess.
Okay.
Dating status?
No, they're not.
Birth control?
No.
Any kids?
No.
Okay.
Chris, how old?
You said 22?
25.
25.
Yeah.
Chris, you want kids?
I mean, sorry, body count.
Hey, yo!
We're all together, Chris.
Chris was ready to give us a show.
Go ahead, Chris.
No, no.
I'm just a secretary general.
Chris, isn't that where you're from?
Yeah, my family's from there.
The same place?
Bomba God!
Bomba Islands.
Hey, yo, Chris, thanks again for letting me borrow the Lamb of Old.
Thank you, man.
Are you, like, actually from there, or, like, did your parents immigrate there?
Well, I moved there on my own.
Oh, okay.
What's your, like ethnic background then?
Spanish, like from the Iberian Peninsula in Spain.
Oh, Spain.
Okay, so you're actually like Castilian.
Yeah, exactly that.
Do you speak Drankenese?
No, I don't.
I only speak Drankenese right now.
He knows that language.
All right, cool.
What about you?
No, no, hold on.
Your body count.
All right, next.
Look, your body count.
I'm from the Virgin Islands.
Next.
I mean, I'm showing you the islands you fucking, right?
Next.
It's Dark Lightning with the big 50 gifted, bro.
Thank you so much.
Yo, what do your socks say?
Why are you looking at those socks, Fresh?
Because they're right next to me.
What do they say?
Give the best.
I give the best.
Oh, I can't say that.
Oh, wait, wait, what?
It says, I give the best.
You what?
Socks?
Say that?
No, no.
Yeah, stop to say that.
I don't say that in the full sentence because it's kind of gay.
Yeah, nigga.
Don't say it.
No, it's not gay if you read.
You say it.
You say it.
No, it's not gay.
Don't say that shit.
He will.
He pointed them out, so you should say it.
Yo, frush, stop being hopeless, we can just breathe.
Okay, guys.
Stop me saying this.
The socks say.
No, no, no, no.
The socks say.
No, no, no.
Stop.
You can read.
What's the sock?
She said read.
They say you can't read.
Brandon.
He's just like saying.
Can I read for you?
What?
Show us the food.
You're gonna edit it.
Nigga, you can read.
Fresh, man.
We believe in you.
You don't have to outsource your reading.
Yeah, there you go.
Can you read, right?
What did I say?
Go, Brandon.
She's flexible.
I think the cure No, she's reading on the camera.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, fresh your life, bro.
I don't want to say it fresh.
That's the advertisement, no?
That's what it sounds like.
Oh, so she's not from the Virgin Islands.
Huh?
I said maybe she's not from the Virgin Islands.
Nah, definitely not.
Who's next?
Shout out to Barbuda.
Me.
Shout out to Barbuda.
What's your name?
My name is Ella.
I'm 20.
What were the other questions?
That's fine.
Where are you from?
I'm from Broward.
What town?
Fort Lauderdale.
Oh, okay.
You've been home before?
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
What do you do for work?
I work in a restaurant.
Okay.
When was she on before?
You had a friend with your friend?
Last year, yeah.
With a friend?
Yeah.
Yeah, it was a while ago.
Fresh Always Memory.
White memory, bro.
Elephant memory.
Fresh Always Memory.
That was a long, uh-oh.
It's complicated.
I mean, she's fucking, that's all she's going.
Okay, who doesn't want to commit, you or him?
Both of us.
No, it's both of us.
No, you're fucking.
So you just smash him?
For fun?
Well.
Why do you say it like that?
No, but like, it's just, yeah, for fun.
Okay, there you go.
Chris, there you go.
All right, so it's complicated.
They're not single, right?
No, I am single.
All right, okay.
What?
This is complicated.
All right, uh, birth control for you?
No.
All right.
And then racial background, white?
Yeah, European.
Basic bitch.
Damn.
I mean, she's basic, right?
Yo.
What now, Craig?
No.
Don't worry, black girl go next.
How damn.
Sorry.
We are together.
You're going to piss Craig off.
You're going to piss Craig off, man, talking about his white queen.
All right, the body count, server?
We have to say that?
Not really, but if you watch.
So is that high?
No, it's not high.
Because it was low, you was at two.
No, it's not high.
It is low.
Then what was it then?
I don't want to share that.
Yeah, so it's like a range.
Yeah, like a range.
Yeah, it's five.
Five is my.
Five.
Total.
What are you going to say about that?
No one believed it all.
I did not.
I was looking around for confirmation.
All right.
All right.
What about you?
What's your name?
Okay.
It's a simple name.
This is Brandy.
Brandy, Brandy.
Okay.
How old are you?
I'm 34.
Damn.
Where are you from?
Oh, New York.
Where are you from?
Oh, New York.
Okay.
The city or?
Harlem.
Harlem.
What do you do for work?
I am a housing specialist.
I work for Section 8.
I'm a housing specialist.
I help people get.
Wow.
Brandon.
Yeah.
Look at that.
I'll be putting some broken niggas in my Section 8 cribs.
You be helping the people like you helping.
Thank you, man.
So you and money together.
The state of New York.
Oh, you live in Miami?
Do you deal with New York or New York or Florida?
Oh, okay.
So you do Section 8 for Miami.
Damn, bro.
I'm already up to the point.
It was she.
I met her like two years ago, bro.
It was she.
I'm not going to say that shit, bro.
Yeah, I know.
Y'all, bro.
You're nice to her.
Yo.
I wasn't here.
I was in New York.
It was bad, man.
Oh, you weren't here?
Okay.
Bro, I got, me and him both had section eight tenants here, bro, because we owned some properties.
Terrible.
Fucking nightmare.
Oh, my God, bro.
They're the worst.
It's like a lot of stories.
I wish I knew her two or three years ago, bro.
Yeah.
It would have been way easier.
You're welcome.
Get her company.
Because aren't they?
No, no, no.
Because we literally were talking about this a second ago.
Yeah.
The problem with Emmy is like the real estate went up and the rents went up.
So what you have to do is if you want to increase the rent on a section eight tenant, you have to get it approved by them.
And that takes weeks or months if you don't know the right people and it's slow.
And then it's a pain.
Thirty days.
Yeah.
That's what they said.
say.
Up to 30.
Yeah, up to Yeah, no, it takes way longer.
It could be longer.
Also, and people in Florida don't work, bro.
Like, we have the worst community, like, worst state system ever.
Go to DMV, niggas don't want to work.
Section eight, nobody wants to work.
No, I agree.
But, like, yeah.
Also, I'm not gonna work.
I'm not gonna work.
I thought you met the tenants.
No, some people don't work.
Well, I'm doing what I have to do.
I mean, you came from New York, but like, most of these Florida employees don't do shit, man.
Yeah, and some tenants don't want to leave.
Yeah, but also you're dealing with an oversaturated market.
Working doing Section eight housing, you're gonna have to hop over a bunch of leaps and, you know, ponds before you get to the right place to do that kind of industry.
So if you're just starting out, it makes sense that you're a good job.
That's why people don't need her to get you all help.
No, but the problem is that what I'm saying is like the office moves very slowly and they're not very helpful.
Because they got a million, they got a million people coming in trying to, the landlords trying to raise rent on people.
And it's like the problem is that since the property value was going up, the rent was going up and they couldn't keep up with all the people.
All the high real estate markets here, Austin, et cetera.
This is years ago though.
It's stabilized now.
But yeah, Section A is the worst.
But if we knew her, we could, like, yeah, yeah, bro.
Damn, man.
So subsidized.
Now we don't pay, bro.
We should.
We should.
I don't rent to all niggas no more, bro.
We're Section A niggas, bro.
I don't rent to all niggas no more, bro.
I'll be honest.
It might be illegal for me to say that, but...
Nah, you're just doing the screen.
You gotta get the old...
You gotta say allegedly.
You gotta get old people.
We're comedians, by the way.
He's kidding, he's kidding, he's kidding.
We're comedians.
He's kidding, guys.
I said that one time.
Roger hit me like, bro.
You can't say that.
Myron's a very inclusive landlord.
Yes, he is.
So we're comedians.
Yeah.
Rent to anybody, right?
Yes.
Yes, we do.
We absolutely do.
Yes, we do.
Yes, sir.
We're the rumble.
Yeah, I'm still rumble.
Yeah, that's what I want to say.
Yeah, that's what I did.
W-inclusivity.
We'll put it on that.
It's crack!
Yeah.
Okay, I'm gonna shut up.
Fresh.
I'm gonna shut up.
Please, fresh.
Yeah, but okay.
Okay, high education level completed?
I have two college degrees.
Okay.
Oh, nice.
Bachelor's in.
Let's go.
I got two bachelors.
In what?
I have one in multimedia and graphic design and the other is a bachelor's in veterinary science.
Okay.
All right, where did you get them from?
Saman.
I went to a SUNY school, so a New York State school.
Which one, downstate or which one?
No, Canton is like way upstate by Canada.
All right.
And then the other one was online, St. Petersburg.
All right.
Relationship status?
In relationship.
Okay.
How long have you been together?
Three months.
All right.
How'd you guys know?
Oh, that's so cute., huh?
Hinge?
Wow.
I'm impressed.
Of all the dating houses, that's the one that actually works.
The best one.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We got a big Are your parents together?
They hit each other.
Damn.
Okay.
All right.
What's the control for you?
No.
Okay.
Wait, what's his opening line on Hinge?
Eh?
His opening line to you on Hinge.
Her opening line?
Oh, okay.
Okay.
That's a drill?
Yeah.
So not a big, but a...
Oh, but that took a turn.
Okay.
I think she's bi.
All right.
Oh, God.
No.
Yes.
All right.
Oh, so you like both?
So you have a nigga on the side?
I love that for you.
No, I don't.
Oh, wait.
Do you want one?
No, I don't.
No, she can.
No, that guy.
Back up.
I'm trying to get in there.
Chris Wilson also, yo.
Chris Wilson also.
No, she...
Get him, Chris.
Wait, hold on.
Wait, hold on.
Get him, Chris.
Your body count.
Three months.
Of men, not girls.
Your body count.
Your body count.
It ain't many.
Wait, so girls doesn't count?
Body count for girls doesn't count on here?
We normally don't count.
Oh, why?
I mean, if you want to count, you can, but we don't count it.
Okay.
I mean, it's more girls than guys.
I love that.
How many?
I'm so sorry.
I want to know.
I want to know.
Enough.
All right.
Enough for what?
I love that.
Enough for like Philip who played...
Listen, don't pick up each other.
I don't want to sit up for shit.
Let me throw it.
Let's all let's all keep it correct.
Let's all keep it correct.
Let me throw it.
Developing.
We got money over there.
We embraced developing.
We embraced developing.
Oh.
From the motherland girl.
Bro, I mean, I'm not gonna lie, bro.
Africa's cooked.
I've never been there, but wow, you all love Africa.
Which is a very great continent.
Which is African.
That's how I know it's cooked.
North African for real.
Which is a lovely continent.
That's how I know it's cooked.
Okay.
Who's next?
This one.
Yeah.
Okay.
What's your name?
This one.
Oh, okay.
So, oh, okay.
Thank you.
Ladies first.
My name is Anna Fummey.
I'm 32 years old.
No, I'm talking about my hash lifted.
Huh?
Huh?
I couldn't hear you.
Say it again though, no, I want to hear it.
No, I said my hash lifted because the camera was so close to you.
Okay.
So, um you said Anna, 32, where are you from?
I'm from Nigeria.
I'm actually from Lagos, Nigeria.
I was born in Lagos.
I was raised in Houston, Texas.
My mom was white, my dad was black, and I grew up in Houston, and you're you're you said your dad is Nigerian?
Yeah, well, he was.
Both my parents died, by the way.
Okay.
My brother.
Yeah.
No, no.
I thought we were keeping it clean, guys.
Alright, what do you do at work?
So I do OnlyFans.
I couldn't tell.
I couldn't tell.
No, you couldn't tell.
I couldn't tell at all.
No, me neither.
Cheap and all the streets.
Highest education level completed?
So I went to college for journalism.
I stopped going a few years ago, and now I just do OnlyFans, and I really enjoy it.
Alright, where'd you go to school before you left?
I went to University of Houston, and I went to an Ivy League in Massachusetts for a little bit, but I'm not going to talk about that.
Are those real?
Yes, they are.
That's why I'm so...
Y'all saw the armpits.
Y'all are not about those.
Well, there's only one Ivy in Massachusetts.
It's Harvard.
No.
My niece went to Harvard, though, which is...
Which is really actually amazing.
But no, there's the five UMass.
There's a bunch of different schools.
But most of them, yeah, the state schools are all Ivy League.
Okay, so not Harvard is an Ivy League.
You said Ivy League.
Harvard is an Ivy League and Amherst is an Ivy League, isn't it?
No, there's only one Ivy League school in Massachusetts.
It's Harvard.
Are you used to it?
Look it up on your phone real quick.
I know for a fact that there's about, I think, eight or nine Ivy League schools.
I don't think you know, wait, where did you go to school, by the way?
I went to Northeastern.
Oh, so I'm very familiar with the Boston area.
But yeah, there's only one Ivy League.
Go Huskies.
MIT is not considered an Ivy League.
No, it's not.
So it's only Harvard in Massachusetts.
That's it.
And Amherst.
Yale.
Amherst is an Ivy League.
I don't think that's an Ivy League school.
Amherst.
You know what, Google.
What did you go to school for?
Bills at Mall.
Yeah.
I mean, are you talking about UMass Amherst?
No.
I am not talking about UMass Amherst.
Okay.
So what Amherst are you talking about?
I've never even heard of Amherst.
Really?
That's interesting.
Well, and what are the other questions you wanted to ask me?
Whenever you're done, what were the other questions?
None of those schools, yeah, none of those schools are, uh, none of those schools are in Amherst.
So I've never even heard of any of those.
And you didn't go to any of them either.
So.
No, I didn't.
But that's why I know which ones are Ivy League schools.
Go on.
So what were the other questions you wanted to know from me?
All right.
Just the one that they're wrong.
Fantastic.
All right.
Relationship status?
I am single.
I imagine you are too, based on your personality, but I am.
Yes.
Surprisingly.
Are your parents together?
No, they're together.
Oh, yes.
But they were together in heaven.
I mean, hold on.
What with them tits?
You're single?
Yeah., yeah, yeah.
I've seen it for a while.
That's surprising.
You should have, yeah, like, at least three boyfriends.
I should have three boyfriends.
I mean, it should be easy for you to have a boyfriend, right?
No, it's easy for you.
No, then why are you single then?
Because I choose not to.
You don't choose not to.
Niggas niggas don't want to marry you.
Why would I want to get married?
What okay, marriage is a social contract.
It's not just a social contract.
It's a business contract.
Can you force a guy to be with you then?
Could I force a guy to be with me?
You can't, right?
Here's how it works.
He has to choose, right?
Marriage is a business contract.
Okay, you're not the marriage, okay?
Can you force a boyfriend on yourself?
Why would I do that?
I own my own business.
I own my own house.
I have everything that I need in this world.
Oh, she got it.
You got nothing to offer.
What does a man have to offer me?
Do you do that too?
Do you have any of those things that I just named?
Have it, Dick.
I'm sure you do.
And I bet your son too.
I never thought about it like that, Chris.
You make a good point.
Yeah, man.
I'm not sure.
I mean, I'm sure the car has a better dildo.
Well, actually, the fucking skewerchief shit.
I love this.
It's a really fast car to drive.
You know, like back in eighth grade when you'd go to a slumber party and they would have guys over.
I'll ask the guys over first and the guys would be like so excited to like touch shit to you.
How embarrassing for you, but no, yeah.
I'll stop here and I was looking at your tissues.
You don't need to be sorry.
It's not your fault that you're like that.
I know.
You're right.
I warned you before the show.
Oh, I know.
I'm here for it, I'm here for it, baby.
Okay, Mom.
Are that all the questions?
Go ahead, girl.
You can take it.
Oh, and then the last one is birth control.
Oh, no, I don't use birth control.
I actually feel like birth control is very dangerous for our bodies.
And so for me personally, like, even if I was having sex with anyone, which I'm not, I feel like it's better to be safe without taking that kind of medication.
You're virgin?
You know?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Are you?
You have any kids?
No.
And you?
Let's find out.
You want to find out if I have kids or you want to find out if we could have kids?
No, Chris.
No, I'm good.
She finds out.
All right.
And you said you're you live in Houston now?
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
Are you all from here?
Yep.
Yes.
Okay.
All right.
Who's up next?
Hey, y'all.
I'm Day.
I'm sorry?
Day, like Day.
Day, okay.
How old are you, Day?
28.
Where are you from?
Miami.
What do you do for work?
I'm a Medicare insurance agent.
Okay.
So do you work for the state or the feds or like for the government?
or?
Private.
All of the states, for the most part.
Oh, nice.
But I work remotely from Florida, obviously.
Okay.
What do you, okay, Medicare, you said service.
Well, you just work for Medicare, I guess, helping people out.
Yeah.
Okay.
Highest education has it completed?
Some college.
You got a bachelor's?
No.
Or an associate's?
No, no, no.
Okay, so I'll put high school completed.
Relationships?
Single?
Um, yeah.
Okay, are your parents together?
Um, yes, they're married.
Okay.
What's the good job for you?
Referential?
No.
You've been here before?
yeah of course like three months ago yo brandon you're right though he's having a hard time what did you say he's having a hard time trying to know who she was she was like you been here before yeah i said hi with the black or white girl she's like yeah you're like no you've been here before i remember man it's been like a month of august 12th crazy all right um and then racial background is black or um Yeah, Haitian black.
Hey, hey!
I'm shocked by what I'm saying.
What?
I mean, what?
What?
Oh, what?
You say something?
No, no, speaking in their language.
Yeah.
And then last for you, what's your name?
I'm Hallie.
All right, Hallie, how old you?
I'm 22.
Please.
Where are you from?
Don't shout, please.
Where are you from?
I'm from Pembroke Pines.
Oh, shit.
I went to school.
I lived there for a little bit.
Lake Tongate.
Tongate.
What do you do for work?
Shout out for Lakes.
I do personal assisting.
I'm also a server.
Oh, okay.
You two work together?
No, we don't work together.
Okay.
Highest education level completed?
Some college, but completed high school.
Okay.
Relationship status?
Single.
Parents together?
No.
Really good job over you?
No.
All right.
And an ethnic background?
I'm Cuban, Filipino, and Puerto Rican.
What the hell?
Yeah.
How many parents do you got?
I know.
It's an interesting mix.
I don't know what was going on, but.
All right.
Speaking of the mix, your body count?
I'm just saying.
Twelve.
Okay.
She's being honest.
God damn.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
How old is she?
Twenty-two.
Wait, how old are you?
How old are you?
Like, how old are the hosts here?
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm curious.
I'm curious.
We're all curious, I think.
How old are you?
We have questions here.
Wait, no, I want to know what kind of like, what's the, what's y'all's numbers?
Because we're all telling y'all our truths.
We said get them.
Get them.
We want to have them guess real quick.
Ralph, we can take a guess on each and then make it fun, I guess.
Sure.
We could start here and work our way.
You could take a guess on each of our ages.
Your ages?
Yeah, him, him and him.
Yeah.
Okay.
No, and him too.
Him and him.
That's you.
That's you.
It's all you.
Guess right.
How much are we offended?
And we won't get offended.
You didn't as know what race I am.
What color are you?
Because my dad was adopted.
We love all of them.
Mom is black and white, but I identify as a real ass nigga.
Dr. Wungry, dog.
I don't have your body count.
Yeah, it's pretty high.
No, actually.
No.
I mean, you ride motorcycles.
I ride motorcycles, so that don't mean you can ride me.
Oh, exactly.
Get them.
Get them.
Keep going.
Get them.
I see you on the yachts.
I see you on the yachts.
And you ride faster cars too, I know that.
Oh yeah, you're talking about that.
That's what her car is about.
Yeah, let's go.
I ain't saying nothing.
That's what her car is about.
No, no, I ain't saying nothing.
I'm just saying I know how to drive nice cars.
That's not me.
Okay, no.
I mean, he was in San Yard that night.
I don't know what he's talking about, Charlie.
Okay, okay.
I'm a Shan.
No, we need to do that again.
So we'll start here.
His age, his age.
Yeah, and if you don't want to guess, you don't have to.
Since it's a girl, only if you give a shit of whatever.
Yeah, go ahead.
40?
42.
She's so young, ain't she?
42, yeah, you're black.
Oh, you're black.
Oh, you're black.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
You look good.
42, you look damn good.
Okay.
And what about these two?
Thank you.
These two I feel like are younger.
I feel like this one's especially young.
This one right here.
None.
Somebody else guessed.
That was your guessing.
39.
For me?
Yeah.
Okay.
And then what about for him 38 all right that's really good idea and then we'll go guess for you that's a good guess um i would say maybe like 36 all right 37 and then um 34 35 all right what about for you since you asked well 42 right here yeah but i'm i'm gonna assume probably 39 and 36 for y'all all right But I was hoping for body count.
But let's go on.
I'm just saying like 38.
He at least fucks it.
No, I'm just kidding.
I'm just kidding.
The shots have been fired in the jacks.
I would say like 37, 38.
Like you guys are.
What about you?
34, 36.
They'd be like, oh, we're 25.
I'm going to be like, bitch.
No, you're not.
Not today.
You're not.
43.
Goddamn.
23 or 44?
I'm 35.
32.
Yeah, yeah.
I know you were the younger one, but I just thought.
Yeah, I need to dye my hair.
Whenever I dye my hair, I look like I'm in my class.
I'm real young.
I asked who's the most mature.
Oh.
I was saying Brandon.
All right, cool.
Yeah.
All right.
I know you guys are close to this guy.
I think the most mature one is this one.
And I'm not, this is just a read, but I think it's the most mature one.
He might not be the nicest person, but I think he's the, he's probably the most mature.
Brandon's the most mature by far.
This is his mentor.
Look at him smiling.
Look at him smiling.
He's his mentor.
He's his mentor.
He's smiling.
Yeah.
You gotta know he's smiling right now.
Yeah, bro.
It's Brandon's time.
Brandon, what' Carter.
Instagram is King Keto.
Gymnasium Jesus.
That's what they started calling me in the streets, you know.
I own a few businesses, but the main one is High Ticket Trainer, where I teach people how to grow their online fitness businesses.
Myron's a former alumnus of High Ticket Trainer.
So it's dope.
And yeah, man, I'm happy to be here.
Do I got to answer all the other questions?
I got a girlfriend.
She hiding over there in the corner.
Thank you.
Good job.
Big teeth.
I don't know how you put her.
How you brought her?
How did you get her?
Man, I'm proud.
You know, man, when I tell all guys how you get girls, I'd just be like, yo, I just became a 1,80 m multimillionaire with single digit body fat.
And that's Yeah.
That worked pretty well.
Yeah, that worked pretty well.
Like, if you just did it.
Yeah, that worked pretty well.
Like, if you just did it.
Yeah, look how cute my picture of you is.
See, look what they captured.
They captured your image.
Yeah, you know, that's probably gonna be my new profile pic It's just me.
So we can read a few chats then guys.
We're going to be switching over to Rumble here very soon.
Yeah.
So get ready.
What else we got here?
And like I told you guys before, we are going to be streaming exclusively on Rumble starting next week guys.
We are not going to be streaming on YouTube anyway.
So the home base will be Rumble as it always has been and Kick.
So if you guys don't have access to Rumble wherever you're at, I know a lot of you guys are like in France or Europe and you still have to get access to Rumble.
You guys can watch on kick kick dot com slash fresh of it rumble dot com slash fresh of it.
That's where you guys can find us.
Yep.
Uh, what do we have here?
Grimly.
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Still, that's the thing.
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It's called the Ten Commandments of Online Training.
Can you see that?
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Send that to me after.
It's right.
It's in the, you know, we don't have phones.
I'm going to make sure you get it.
Okay, I like that.
Good job.
Thank you.
Good for you.
Make sure you get it.
It's very comprehensive.
Yeah.
It's very good.
It's completely for free.
What else do we got?
Okay.
A covered call is a good strateg good strategy if you're bullish on the stock and confident it won't suddenly spike upward.
It's a solid long term approach to steadily collect premium income.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's what we were talking about in the last couple of calls, cash for puts.
Yeah.
Oh, this from the earlier.
Okay, Bitcoin is AI-proof money.
Yeah, I can't make or break it.
Uh, make sure to get some.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Ethereum and Bitcoin, I think, is the future.
Uh, Brandon, you a cool muscle growth.
Uh, wait, you a cool, smo smo, what?
Muscle smooth.
Okay.
Yeah.
I'd agree with that.
Yeah.
You might need a lot of fun.
It's gonna be a cool SG.
Gordo status towards a pound in living.
Keep pushing forward.
There's a lot of truth in that state.
There's a lot of truth in that state.
That is not a torture right there.
Oh yeah, yeah.
That's what big titties come with, baby.
Okay, so W armpit booty cheeks.
Question for the guys.
If five beers deep and she asks you to clapp her armpit cheeks, are you clapping?
I personally don't drink, but if I did, I'm still on my credit card and that thing.
You know I have a guy who pays me $500 for three armpit picks?
What?
Yeah, three armpit picks every day, every day talking about, can I get some more armpit picks?
And hopefully he doesn't see this and get dissuaded from buying more, but he enjoys seeing my armpits.
Something for everyone.
You might, yeah, there's something for everyone.
Everybody.
That's the music.
There's something happening, bitch, because I might armpit.
Yeah, and I love it.
Do you do like the chicken stuff, like the duck tough stuff?
Is that what you be buying?
How much would you pay for that?
Bitch, how do you know that?
You bought that before?
Yeah, I met you.
Come on, Chris.
Oh, me and I. I'll give you.
I'll give you.
I don't pay for it.
Only dudes or what?
I'm not going to pay for it.
Is there a free link?
Yeah, yeah, of course.
Go to my page, you'll find it there.
Chris, you're going to collab with her later?
You're going to do some arm-picture.
I mean, you're already a multi-millionaire.
You could be a billionaire with some arm-picture.
I don't know if there's a market for that.
Put your arm on.
I don't know if there's a market for mulatto arm-picture.
All right, okay.
Interesting.
According to HUD data, over 75% of Section A voucher holders are female head of households with single mothers making up the majority.
Why do women so disproportionately represent Section A households compared to men?
And what social economic or policy factors contribute to this imbalance?
That's actually a very interesting question given who we have on the panel.
Does that line up with what you, I mean, I'm sure you obviously have it just for Miami demographics, but does that line up from what you see?
It's not a false statement at all.
It's actually very true.
Most of the cases that I handle are single moms or female head of households.
So it's not.
Well, I was told to never date single moms.
Oh, okay.
Were you also told to never leave your baby mama?
Or whoever you have a child with?
Yeah, for real.
Like you were told not to date single moms.
Wait, wait, wait.
What about your kids?
Wait, wait, wait.
Where are you?
Stop the show.
Where do you call them?
Where's my baby mama?
You ain't got no kids.
You don't have kids?
You don't have kids?
I have one.
What about, oh, so where is she right now?
Are you with her baby?
I don't know.
Where's your mom?
Your mom is still married to your daughter, what?
No.
Oh, okay.
So you were told that your mom should never get married again and she should be She doesn't want to.
She's smart.
Oh, she doesn't want to.
Even if she did, she's got more troubles whenever she wants.
She's good.
It's true.
I feel like that's a but I have an opinion.
I don't know.
If I had kids, I don't have kids, baby.
I know.
I live my best life.
You don't have kids either.
You have a dog.
That's the best.
I'm just saying because single moms dads are a lot of baggage.
Yeah.
Are they not?
single dad's not a lot of baggage?
Or are we in a different universe?
Yeah.
Wow.
You got a bunch of info on this.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Tell us.
You dated a single, section eight, single dad or what?
No, never.
But, um, I think it's a single mom before.
Stupidizing or what?
Very eye-opening.
Um, I would say, as a guy, you're dating someone that has someone else's kid.
And it's never really your kid.
you can't really you know discipline the right way And honestly speaking, it's like you're alone.
Two versus one.
Yeah.
Shit, opposite in your household is like just you.
And it's like, you can't do shit.
Yeah.
But I also feel like that depends on the mother and the structure that she has in the household.
But just coming in as another authority figure or just an addition to that family, you guys set the rules for that child, especially if you're planning on being in that child's life.
But let's be honest here.
Most mothers don't control their kids.
especially when they're single.
Okay, that's an opinion, not a fact.
I mean, my mother did.
My mom.
My mom.
The generation you guys live in is no longer applicable because these Muslims nowadays are really crazy, bro.
But we can't just say that.
You also have to remember cultural differences.
Yes.
Yes, exactly.
I am Latina, but I'm also African.
So you grow up in cultural differences that I feel like that is really what makes your parents parent how they parent.
I'm saying that because when you raise kids, they make their own choices eventually, right?
So for example, he might just say one day, you're not my dad.
And then what do you do?
You're fucked.
No, I'm just kidding.
beat him with a sandal yeah you can do that see i'm just kidding so who's not your dad i'm just saying for most men it's probably an ideal thing to do because you're raising someone someone else's skin isn't really normally in your benefit so But what about women?
We're supposed to date men with multiple kids.
I dated a guy once.
He had three kids.
He was talking about, I want to have more kids.
Baby, you don't have the job for more kids.
What are you talking about?
You want more kids.
You can barely take care of these.
So what do you do?
Oh, well, my parents had just passed away and it was someone that was like someone close to me that I had liked for a long time.
But honestly, like the burden was on me.
Like what you're describing with dating a single mother, the burden is on you.
Like you're supposed to be there in their lives.
And how am I going to take up an emotional space that?
It's a new idea.
The idea of being a step parent and not even a step parp parent at that point.
You're like a step boyfriend, step girlfriend.
Like, what am I?
Like, I'm nothing to them.
There's no respect.
So how you but also it's how the person who has those children learns to treat those children and learns to treat the relationship.
Because if you want a solid relationship, that person should already know their boundaries and their expectations, and they should control their children first.
Am I wrong?
There is a term for mothers and kids.
Something with a mother complex where like, let's say you're not the predominant father of that kid.
No matter how much you may show leadership or be the guy, you're never going to have that connection with the kid and the mother.
So you're always seen as like an issue for the kid and the mom.
Oh, yeah, for sure.
So that does come up in the household a lot.
People don't really talk about it, but like it's a real thing.
You feel like an outsider.
100% always.
And not to get into politics too much here.
But I will say that systemic racism and male, black male partners being arrested and...
at higher rates than, you know, other people in our communities, there for years, for years, since like regonomics, right?
So we have seen like this disproportionate amount of single mothers with black and brown and, you know, what.
It's not really applicable to him because he only fucks with the white.
Oh yeah, he loves his snowbutt.
He's the weird soldier, right?
He's the black and his thumb.
No, wait, wait, wait.
I'm doing this for Granny.
Yeah, yeah.
But then we get these stereotypes where it's like, oh, these single mothers.
But a lot of the time, it's like, from the 70s to now, there's been an understanding that like a household will be separated.
Where I came from, how I grew up being like a foreigner growing up, our household was solid.
There was no divorce.
Like, and for a lot of foreigners, I think that a lot of us can say that like, our household stays solid.
Right, right, right.
No.
It's kind of an American thing to have like divorce after like a year.
It is American.
Okay.
Just, we're quick, just.
You're a doctor.
What's that got to do?
What's that got to do with this?
He not wanting to fuck chicks with kids.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
I think that, like, how they behave is based on a society that they were, like, born into and raised in.
They might not have a dad in their home and they think that it's okay not to have a husband or a father figure.
For me personally, if I'm going to have kids, if I'm going to have kids, that man is going to be in my life forever and that's going to be my partner for life.
I don't care what you're doing.
I think that's a good concept, but let's say, for example, right?
Right.
Makeup.
Let's say she used makeup for ten days and left it there.
Yeah.
Did you use it next?
Why not?
But that's all personal preference, isn't it?
Ah, so same thing with kids.
Yeah.
I don't want her fucking kids.
No, exactly.
It's exactly the same.
I've been there for 10 years.
Makeup.
The fuck?
Babies.
You know what I'm saying?
Look at all the guys who like MILFs.
They're like, oh, I love MILFs.
I love going over to her house.
She's got snacks in the fridge.
She's got Capri Suns.
But they just want to go over.
They don't want to stay.
Maybe not all of them, but there's a good portion of men who are so excited to post it on their Instagram story.
They want to smash.
That's different.
No, no, no.
They want to raise kids that aren't their own.
I don't know why.
They're weirdos.
They're freaks.
Come on.
That's not like most men.
Come on.
It is most men.
So for you to date a single mom with kids, you want her to be okay with you disciplining her kid and smack it?
No, but that's what it sounds like.
As a father, as a comedy skit, with kids, you want to be the disciplinarian, right?
Yeah, of course.
Misbehaved.
Listen, you're in timeout, this and that.
If you do that as a guy that's not the real father, it's kind of like, oh, you did too hard.
too it's too harsh like stop this is normal so you'll be okay dating a single mom so long as they allow you to be the disciplinarian no no no no no, no, no.
I'm saying, I mean, this one's part of the equation.
But that's not even like worth.
What she means.
Because, yeah.
There's so many other things, things that happen in that setting that, like, it's not worth for a guy to do anyway.
Like, if you're single with no kids, like, it's just not worth your time.
It does make sense for you personally.
You should just go on the family.
Most men, like, most men, like, most men, like, if most men, yeah, if most men wouldn't get with women with children and they wouldn't marry them, then how are there so many single mothers who end up with men that are not the child's father?
But let's look at the analytics.
A lot of men nowadays, they're single.
No single moms.
Actually, I would argue the bottom percentage of men that can't get girls, they're single moms.
Oh, so the male loneliness, so the leftovers, can't get any girls, that's your next option because they could.
I'm just saying what it is.
You know what?
To better display this actual setting here, there's a video we should play on Takeover, if you don't mind, Bills.
Yeah, let's do it.
Let's kind of show this in detail, dating a single mom versus dating a single dad.
Okay.
Should we go to Rumble?
Or we can play the video then.
Don't go to Rumble right after.
And as you guys know, we're going to be transitioning.
After this week, we're only going to pretty much be going live on Rumble.
Only clips will be on YouTube or the Money Mondays.
We'll still do the live streams on Money Mondays for you guys, but other than that, yeah.
Yeah, fucking.
All right.
Fucking kids.
That's the message.
Thank you so much for doing this.
I appreciate it.
Yeah.
So what's your gotta be walking into?
Nothing at all.
Like, I shouldn't even have a baby mama.
At one point, I didn't believe in my future.
And honestly, strictly co-parenting, she picked my son up and just dropped him off.
We don't even follow each other on Instagram.
Okay.
So a healthy co-parenting situation.
Healthy co-parenting.
Girl, I haven't been inside that woman since Grand Theft Auto 5.
This mama stays.
This is my baby mama.
E. It's my beautiful queen dream with the whole in the song.
Oh, that's so cute.
Holding hands in public.
That's what you do when you're in love.
Cool.
Girl, I don't shake hands.
What do you mean you don't shake hands?
I'm ready to go eat.
Let's not do that.
I'm ready to go eat.
Excuse me, girl.
Excuse me.
I see how that's your round.
I was like, I don't want to get contaminated.
So we all know why we're here.
I need to know anybody who's going to be in Junior's life is serious.
What do you do?
Well, I work in IT.
That's some with computers.
Yeah.
Oh, that's cute.
I could have swore you were a funeral director.
That dress just screams.
You know, the damn world she was lying on the damn funeral director.
That dress is amazing.
Okay.
You do be killing them hoes by the way.
You should be a funeral director.
Because every time you step outside, they decease.
Would you wear that or this shit and shit?
Come on.
But you bought me this shit and shit.
That was a long time ago.
I don't even remember.
I mean, it's all loud well i'm gonna go pee back then i didn't have a lot of tape i just i was just doing back then that's why i'm like crazy can you uh watch junior tonight uh for a couple hours i'm gonna go hang with the homies yeah i got you yeah yeah we just shopping today we just window shopping okay no worse no worse no worse no but this yeah i'm gonna make it official one day at some point i just gotta stop doing this yeah who's watching junior Dream that
girl you met the other day Wow that's also another part of dancing a mom's big daddy's always there bro anytime make a phone call and oh yeah for sure Oh, no.
Yeah, for sure.
On a family?
Baby smash.
Baby, yeah.
They be doing it.
So it's many issues with why you don't want to do it.
So.
Interesting.
Do you have anything else you want to add?
No, that's it.
To you, you were saying like with single moms, like, what if a guy is like a single dad, he's bringing his own kids?
Wait, what?
Because you guys like brought up, because you mentioned something about single moms being problematic, and then you guys were like, what about a single dad bringing kids in, right?
Yeah, like dating at the early date.
Yeah, like, I know a couple of single dads that take care of their kids and like are the primary like parental figure in their lives.
The mom is kind of like MIA.
Yeah.
I would argue a single mother, like a dude coming into a single mother's situation is way more detrimental than a woman coming into a single father's situation.
I would agree with that.
So I'm not going to explain why.
So I guess because I have not personal experience, but I've witnessed it.
I think it's traumatic on both sides because like he said, the baby mom.
Yeah, both sucks.
Baby dad is always around.
Like that is the most traumatic factor of that.
But the reason why it's worse for a man to come into a relationship.
as a single as a step dad versus a mother coming in as a as a woman coming in as a step mom is because whether the woman wants to admit it or not that guy's going to be beholden to that kid to some And they're holding to that kid to some degree where he has to provide protection for that kid, et cetera.
And that kid can always basically write him off and say, though you're supposed to be a disciplinarian, you don't have the right to discipline me.
And they can, like, shit on you.
Versus, like, when a woman comes in, right, and she's assisting, women are not looked at to have the same level of financial and duty obligations to that kid from the man's perspective.
So I get it.
I get it.
You're saying, like, oh yeah, well, I could date with a single, a single dad.
I think a woman going into a situation dating a guy who's a single father is going to be way better for her than a man dealing with a woman that's a single mom.
Yeah.
Because the thing is with a guy is like, if he had, if he's a single mom, he's a single d father and he has custody of the kids, he's probably a stand up guy because for you to get custody of your kids as a man is very difficult.
Over to mom too.
I was raised by my single father.
I'm sorry.
I was raised by my single father.
There you go.
So if a dude is a single father and he has custody of his kid, I'm pretty sure that he's going to be, unless the woman's a complete shitback, the guy's going to have his stuff together to some degree.
But with women, it doesn't always go that way because women get children by default.
So you can end up with anything.
Yeah.
So that's why I think for men, a woman coming into a situation dealing with a guy that has a kid is way better than a dude coming into a situation dealing with a woman.
Because the other thing too with single dads, we don't, we're not going to expect you to ever come in financially.
to our kid ever.
Like, but at some point with the woman, what do they always say?
Oh, we're coming together.
We're coming together.
You know what I mean?
You actually can't say that a woman that a woman won't commit to your kid because I've seen a lot of women commit financially.
I've seen a lot of women commit financially to a man and his children.
So, like I said, I did it.
It's not obligatory to the same degree to the man.
So if the woman, you know, decides to come in financially, it's not in a obligatory fashion.
Like if a man came in to a stuff like that.
You mean it's not like expected.
Like, for example, she'll say, let's go to Disney.
What does that mean?
You're paying for her.
You and little Jimmy.
Yeah.
I'm going to be Jimmy.
Because there's no real, I mean, if we're going to be honest here, there's no financial.
burden of performance on women ever when you're dealing with a guy.
Unless the guy is like of lower status, but then that's on you.
But in general, most guys, especially if they have a kid, they're not going to depend on you financially.
But if the other way around, at some point, even the one that says I'm independent, you don't have to pay for my son, you're going to have to foot the bill at some point if that relationship continues.
Okay, so let's go into a hypothetical real quick.
If you were dating a woman or okay, say we went to war, God forbid, but if we went to war and all the men, you know, were deceased and you were only with single women, who are you dating?
One another?
Shoot myself.
Are you dating each other?
Because after that, like, if you like, if there's not enough enough women to go around?
Yeah.
If you're dating, if the only options out there are single mothers, what are these men supposed to do?
Like, what would you tell your audience who only live in that world?
Okay, you know.
You all may not live in that world, but a lot of your audience do, where the only options for them are ugly, I'm sorry.
Let me not be horrible, but let, so, okay, if your options are terrible, ugly, horrible women without resources and they're just living, you know, in a one bedroom with their five kids, or your option is a girl with two kids and she has a nice house and she has all her stuff together and she has a good job.
Which are you choosing?
Are you choosing?
I mean, let me make sure I understand'm understanding.
I mean, you use a crazy analogy, but I see what you mean here.
You're trying to say that if all the women you know weren't around and there were only single moms, AK lower status women or less desirable women, you guys you would have to choose for that, right?
And you're saying that this is where most guys stand where they don't have as many options, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So I agree with you.
I would agree with you that a majority of men don't have options, but it's limited, right?
But it doesn't matter because women only pick the crime of the crop anyway.
So what's the end result?
Like what is your end goal is for these women not to have children or for these men not to date women with children and who do they date afterwards?
Who do they date?
So you have to understand that.
That's how it works.
Women control the dating marketplace.
And since women, thanks to feminism, women control the dating marketplace, women decide who gets sexual access and who doesn't.
And since we live in a globalized world where women can make their own money and do what they have to do, their standards have gone up.
So by default, a majority of men are invisible to women.
So what do these men do?
What would be your advice to these men on the internet?
They get pornography, they sign up for OnlyFans, they get pressure clubs, they get shade clubs, they get shade clubs, or they end up getting a girl that might be less attractive.
A lot of guys struggle with women, but the thing is that, you know, all the women are fighting for a small minority of men., realistically speaking.
True, true, true.
So would you like, would you suggest to men that are out there right now, would you suggest to them to become passport bros?
Do you think that that's like the next step?
That's an option.
That's one of the ways that guys have to go out of the world and find some other options or what do you think?
So that's one of the ways that men have dealt with this reproductive problem in the modern society, but another one is like solving problems.
Because the numbers are low.
But okay, so you mentioned passport bros, right?
But it's also reverse passport bros, which means you date foreigners in America.
Yeah.
That's another way too.
Okay.
Because they're not like American girls for the most part.
Yeah, you could do that with a passport.
A difference of mindset, a difference of mindset, okay.
It's a reverse.
But, uh, but yeah., going back, I just think if you're going to go ahead and deal with a single parent, I think a woman dealing with a single father.
Oh yeah, for sure.
It's going to hurt her a lot less than a single dude dealing with a single mom.
Because women require more.
Because by definition.
So you're going to come in and at some point you're going to be financially obligated to that kid versus for the woman coming in most of the time when they got a kid and they got custody, they're financially well off.
They got their shit together.
For him to get the kid from the mother in the first place was moving mountains.
Yeah, yeah.
So it's going to be bad.
And that's that goes back to what I was saying earlier about like how marriage is a business.
If you marry a woman for women to have children.
Yeah.
So if you marry a woman for with two children and you know that you love her and blase blase, you're about to take care of her and her two children, say she divorces you, she's still going to take a good percentage of your money to raise those children that you didn't give, like you had no money.
That's why it's a business for women.
It's a detriment for us.
Honestly, like getting married as a guy in America or in the West in general is stupid.
It's a L. It's like you have a background in other countries too.
But you guys have prenumes.
That don't always pass the test.
I think that's western mentality though, because I don't think you I don't think you'll really grasp the understanding of what it's like in other countries.
Because if you leave a woman, even if she had children with another man, her family might stone you to death.
But hold on.
Where do you live right now?
I live in the US.
That's what I think.
And not only that, but like, come on, LA.
Because there's a lot of people.
You can complain about, like, Oh, we live in the West.
It's so terrible.
But go live in, like, Iran.
Go live in, uh, Germany.
Go live there.
But if you can complain about these issues as a Western, but I feel like you don't really have a good grasp of what it would be for you to live in Romania, Russia or Japan, China.
Okay, but have you married a woman with children there?
No.
I dated them.
We can complain, but what's the solution?
You know?
I I don't really know what your argument is.
The issue is that in Western soci society feminism is so strong that we've built up an entire infrastructure to protect women from bad decisions.
And a lot of times the guys have to foot the bill for that.
Right.
All I'm asking is, is this just you venting or do you have a solution to these issues?
Listen.
Oh my God.
Who the hell can't?
Well, you're just complaining but you don't have a solution to this problem.
Well, I was going to give it.
Sorry.
I'm sorry.
Excuse me.
I need to reform the family laws where women are not rewarded for divorcing men.
And okay.
You know, the problem is that there's way too many positive incentives for them to divorce you and take your money, right?
So that's what it is.
And then also, you have to remember, we live in like America in the West where we tell women that their personal happiness overshadows a family.
That's another reason.
Most women initiate divorce just because.
Yeah, yeah.
And because it'll give them more options financially.
So if they see that their marriage might not be failing, but that their man is not making the money they want him to, they can leave him and take half of his income for the next eighteen years and all this, that and the other.
But there's got to be a solution.
I mean, by your own admission, like, marriage is a bad deal for men.
No, I mean, I've gone so far to say that.
I'm just asking what the solution is.
You'd have to reform the family courts and you'd have to actually make women accountable for their bad making decisions, but we will never do that.
Well, that's emotional versus going into the court system.
You can't say, Oh, this woman acted like this.
It has to be, there has to be laws written for us to get there.
So otherwise it's just complete.
Yeah, reform, yeah, reform the family courts.
But the problem is that the family courts are geared in a way to ensure that women win because it financially benefits them to go after the man.
Oh, no, no, no.
Because it's mostly the man.
Because it's mostly the man with you.
What family court is now is just a way to take resources from the man and give it to the woman via the state.
It's the way that everyone gets paid in the middle.
It's like an entire industry.
It's the biggest both transfer between men and women.
Yeah.
It's true.
No, exactly.
No, I live in Texas.
I understand completely what you're talking about.
And I fully agree that that's the system we live in.
So what are you arguing?
No, I'm just arguing that, are you all here to vent?
Are you complaining?
Or she wants a solution.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I gave it her a while ago.
And yeah, you did No, you did give a solution.
And that's what I was asking for.
That's all I was wondering.
It's like, what is the next step, you know?
I don't know what she wants to know.
For the men, we can't just complain.
We have to have a solution.
We just have to keep going.
What's the solution though?
He said a solution.
What's your solution to it?
Well, for one, you guys wanted feminism.
You got it.
Now you're independent., you don't need men, right?
So fuck it.
Right, okay.
Yeah.
Hmm, that's interesting.
That's what I thought.
Yeah, the way I tell guys is the family, of course, needs to be reformed, but let's be honest here, that's not going to happen.
So the only way that you can really deal with this issue is that guys have to be far more selective with women and don't get married with the state involved.
You got to remove any incentive she has to financially destroy you.
You can't get into a business deal, as you would say, with someone who's incentivized to break it.
So I think men getting married with the state involved is a big mistake.
You got to just do it religiously.
You got to have a priest or with a imam and just with your witnesses get it done religiously and then from there never bring it into the state.
But the problem is that if you cohabitate or this other stuff, yeah, yeah, common law is law can kick in.
So you got to figure out your state and find a way.
But the bottom line is you got to avoid the state being involved.
Yeah, yeah.
No, I completely agree.
It's not legal if you're doing it just through the church.
Just a quick question.
Well, it depends on where you are.
Yeah, I haven't heard of like, well, obviously I know like you go to the church get married, boom.
But I've never heard of people not.
It's not, I guess it's not like official.
Right.
Unless the state is involved.
Right.
So you don't have a license.
Right.
Yeah, just by the church.
Yeah, I mean, you just get with a pastor and have him do it and just do it with some family members and stuff like that.
Yeah.
You know, don't, don't.
But legally, you're not bound to the person.
Yeah, but every state is different.
Like once you start living together., it might kick in anyway, and they'll say, oh, well, you guys are common law married.
Oh, well, sorry.
She's entitled to divorce you and whatever.
So it really depends on where you live.
so I think milk your house before you know it it's like just leave man it's like no she she wants I don't I told her to wait and she just...
She wants to get paid.
No, I don't want to get paid, but if you're going to bring people on the show, I told you to wait a while.
I told you after first hour, I'm outdoors too.
If you can't follow me, I'm going to see right here.
Let me know.
I want to know the rules.
Would you like me to use the restroom right here?
I'm in with a vagina and I have to pee.
Can I use the toilet?
Yes, you can.
Go ahead.
If you can't hold it in.
Are you okay?
Just before the show, let me say, do not wait too long.
Do you have a son?
What?
If you act like a child, you can go to the toilet.
Go ahead.
You're not acting like a child.
I'm acting like a woman with a bladder who needs to go to the toilet.
And you didn't.
Before the show, I'm sorry.
You didn't find me on Craigslist.
Go to the toilet.
Let's go.
All right.
All right.
I'm arguing with a child here.
Let's go.
Don't be mad at me for being real.
No, I'm not mad at you.
I'm just saying follow instructions.
I didn't even see that in comics.
Put it in the vagina.
I told you before the show and it's recorded on Capsule Club.
Girls like, why are you talking?
Are you going to the bathroom or not?
You gonna stand up the whole time?
I said, why are you single?
damn I see what you're seeing alright we were talking about That's racist.
I'm gonna move on.
Anybody have any comments on that?
So first, you wanna fucking binges with kids now?
After all that, you ready to fuck some hoes with kids?
Yeah, I know, right?
Brother, I am going to stay with my dog, live my life, and enjoy being single.
But ladies, didn't I tell her, don't wait too long for her to go to the bathroom, just give me some time, go do her doing super chats?
And immediately, she's like, I got a bath.
I'm like, bro, can you wait a little bit, like, doing super chats?
It's all happened there.
This wouldn't happen if Fresh would just fuck bitches with kids.
That's how this all started.
You didn't get a idea.
You did it.
Yeah, I'm done.
I'm on go.
I'm on go.
Hi.
What about you?
Huh?
You never did it?
Nah.
Wait, really?
Nah.
Never single mom?
No.
Okay.
Bro, guys, man, now you see what I drink, man.
Holy shit.
Okay.
Fair enough.
Next chat?
Oh, no.
Rumble.
Yeah, yeah, we can.
Okay.
And over.
Yeah, guys, come on over to Rumble.
Come on over.
We're going to switch to Rumble.
What are we keeping?
What's that?
Kick and rub all over.
30 seconds.
Oh, and get the cast club, of course.
Kick and rub all over.
We're going to rub all over on Twitter.
Come on over.
Now we can talk crazy.
Yeah, yeah.
We'll be able to see.
We'll be here in a second.
Thank you.
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Follow us on YouTube.
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Put some bull.
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Follow Dave.
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Follow me on Instagram.
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Okay, cool.
Now we can say that it wasn't like, oh, fuck it.
Okay, we can say what everyone wants to say.
America!
All right.
Okay.
Yeah.
So fuck them kids and fuck single moms.
I say fuck dads who leave their family.
Okay.
I feel like they also have a lot of baggage.
Like financially they're obligated already to those children.
And also the emotional, like the financial baggage and also the emotional baggage of them like running away from their responsibilities is.
But you got to remember that some bitches, I'm sorry, women, we don't remember that.
Nah, but some, some, man, some chicks don't make it easy for you to see your kids, man.
It ain't motherfuckers just running away, man.
Chicks don't make it easy.
Right.
You know?
Look at DDG.
Yeah.
But some men choose to run away as well.
Yeah, I mean, listen.
You can find bad, there's bad guys and there's bad women.
You know, there's assholes.
Assholes come in every gender.
You know, jerks come in everything.
That's very true.
I get what you're saying, though.
Like, to run away, like that's, my dad didn't run away, never came back.
You get it.
Then he passed away.
He passed away.
Is anyone here a mouse or a button?
We're down.
Nobody here as a mom?
I don't think I have two dogs and two cats.
Oh, yeah.
I have three cats.
I'm with cat mom.
Three cats?
back to the section 8 thing I want to ask.
Is it 75%?
You saw that that was pretty accurate, right?
Are they the, you only do Miami or do you do Miami Dade County or what?
I do the whole Miami Dade County.
Okay.
Are they mostly black?
The women?
You could say it.
No.
Hispanic?
Probably.
Really niggas.
Well, that makes sense.
That makes sense, though.
Miami's overwhelmingly...
But statistically, But there's probably because there's like way more of them than 60% of the population.
There is.
Wow.
There is.
Okay.
Next chat.
You can see she's on the toilet destroying it?
What the fuck, man?
T-Royce.
The worst...
If a man did...
Every time, man.
Hey, yo.
Hey, man.
Or a woman.
But most of the time it's a black chick, but it's a chick.
One time it was a dude.
He was like a criminal so it doesn't matter oh man for me oh you got to do credit checks even with the section eight people you got to do credit checks man you can't you don't have to no section eight doesn't do it but as a landlord you can still do it yeah no no i mean we should do it yeah like even if you do section eight we so if you are a landlord that chooses to participate as a landlord in section eight we leave literally everything to you yeah just really in charge of So I'm proving how much the rent is and stuff like that.
Like you guys having issues with your Section 8 tenants, that might just be a screening.
It can be mitigated some with the screening.
Not eliminated, but mitigated.
No, I promise you, most of my calls as landlords being like, you all need to do this, that and third.
And I'm like, you need to take that person to court.
Yeah, no fear.
But you run into those problems whenever, yeah, if they have to pay a portion, that's when you run into the issues.
That's why I say, if Section A covers 99% of it, great.
Fine.
But the issue arises when you tell them, yo, rent 1800, but your Section A covers only 1600.
You have to come with the other 200.
Broke ass niggas never come up with the money.
That's why they're on Section A in the first place.
You were doing it in Miami too.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's why it was a big problem.
Exactly, yeah.
Exactly.
Because the rent was going up.
So they, the Section A, a lot of times can't keep up with it.
Yeah.
So you have to tell them, yo, you have to pay the extra portion and they'll say, yeahah, but then they won't do it.
Hence why they're on section 8 in the first place, because they got bad credit in their campation.
They're retarded.
My shit is in Ohio.
Shout out to all my broke, broke, naked tenants.
Yeah.
Getting that.
Yeah, the government.
It was dumb.
But go on, bro.
But it's Tom.
It's Tom.
Yeah.
It's smart, though.
I'm not going to lie.
Like as a landlord, when you find property, having some of your properties.
be under section 8 is very smart.
If it's like, if it's consistent, yeah.
If you live in an area where the rent is stable, do it.
But if you're in an area where rent can go up, don't do it.
Yeah, mind me.
Yeah.
And honestly, bro, don't run a black people.
But anyway, we're comedians.
Bro, never relax around the blacks.
Okay.
Every man dates a woman with kids.
Don't go black.
Don't be comedy.
You never be number one in her life.
Wait, what?
Oh, okay.
I see what he's saying.
He's saying a woman dates a kid.
Okay.
Yeah, that's true.
True.
Malo Boy says, big tits.
You come from foreign parents.
Duh.
Oh, is she here?
She's over that trigger.
I don't know.
Okay.
Well, that's for her.
So we'll cut when she comes back.
What else do we have here?
I don't even know.
Yeah, I had like a little battle on the side, bro.
No such thing as systemic racism.
You sitting in a room with three black multimillionaires and still say stupid like systemic racism yeah i think systemic racism is scam too yeah um average asian joe uh w you don't agree you don't think black uh systemic racism is real?
For you?
Me?
Yeah.
I do think systemic racism is real.
Okay, why do you say so?
I don't want to give a history lesson.
Just there are a lot of systems in place that work against us.
However, I will say, Like there's going to be a standstill somewhere.
Let me ask you a question then.
I don't want to talk about that.
No, no.
Well, I'm just curious.
Do you think things are better now for black people or before during the Jim Crow era?
Like opportunity wise?
Yeah.
Yeah.
So do you think like racism is still a barrier that holds people back from black people from success today?
It can be, yes.
You think it's okay?
In certain structures, yes.
But would you agree that it's better than it was before?
During the Jim Crow era?
I think that people are better at hiding it.
Okay, but in general, do you think the quality of life for black people has improved like now compared to like the 50s?
would say yes.
I say yes, but like in compared to colored bathrooms and all the other stuff, right?
Yes, yes, yes.
Okay.
Of course.
You got an issue.
You can bounce.
I ain't scared of girls now.
I ain't scared of girls.
Chris.
I'm not going to hit him.
I ain't scared of girls.
Chris.
I'm not going to hit him.
I'm not going to hit him.
No, she's not going to be like, I'm about to jump.
You're cool.
You on the show.
Chill.
Have a good time.
I'm on the show.
Yay.
For me.
Yeah.
For you.
Yay.
Continue on.
Anyway.
Go ahead, Mike.
So, yeah.
So, okay.
So you were saying, so you think systemic racism is a problem or you think it's real and you think that it's still around, but it's not as overt.
But you think that it's still better now than it was before.
I do think that there are certain things that are a lot better than there were before.
Like I said earlier, as far as like opportunities, being able to go and get educated, being able to put yourself in positions that you can become multimillionaires as people of color and things of that nature.
However, there are still a lot of systems put in place that work against us.
And then the systems that were put in place to, I don't want to say, I would say help us, give us an opportunity.
A lot of people see those things as unfair.
like taking away affirmative action, DI and all those things.
Like I understand what the people who are not benefiting from those things can see looking into those programs and why they were implemented.
However, they were implemented within reason.
There's a reason why they were put in place because of this disproportionate things that were happening.
But I do still think that there's a lot more opportunity for us nowadays.
Yeah.
So I think systemic racism is a scam.
It's a lie to make black people feel sorry for themselves and not take accountability for poor behavior and reparations, reparations, stuff like that.
Because my thing is, I look at it like.
Black people actually did better when they were the most oppressed during the Jim Crow era.
We had higher marriage rates.
People were making more money.
People were more successful.
Less divorces, less crime.
And that's because the family unit stuck together.
So I don't think that it's necessarily the family unit.
Systemic, I'm sorry.
Wait, you said the family unit stuck together.
Yeah, there were more nuclear families.
So which generation would you say that they had a black nuclear family?
Like in the Jenkins era.
When things were the worst and black people were the most oppressed and the laws were the most racist, black people actually did better financially.
The family stuck to it.
And the reason why is because they But then guess what?
They get more liberty, get more freedom.
They're more free now than ever than ever before.
And I would argue that racism is no longer a barrier to success, yet they're doing worse than they did when there was a bunch of racism that held them from opportunity before.
So I don't think it's really a race problem, rather I think it's a mindset and behavior problem.
Okay, so what about Black Wall Street?
You're talking about the nuclear family and you're talking about the Jim Crow area.
So tell me your perspective on Black Wall Street and the burning of that.
Or tell me your perspective on the bombings of Philadelphia, the only time in US history where they bombed a group of people during the Black Panthers rise where they created free meals for children and they took care of their communities.
So you're saying that black people should just like fall in line or what do you what is your suggestion that not my suggestion at all.
I'm saying that racism is no longer a valid excuse or systemic racism as you're saying is no longer a valid excuse for black people to use as to why they're not ahead.
Right, but what I'm saying is that when they were the most oppressed and systemic racism was real during Jim Crow era, they did better than now.
So you think that black Wall Street, when they were burned to the ground, you think that they did better.
I said nothing about black Wall Street.
But that's what Jim Crow is saying.
I think what she's trying to argue is saying, and forgive me if I'm not going to go ahead.
But I think what she's trying to argue is that yes, the black families were doing way better back then, but as women, we could, we couldn't, what money were we making?
We had to be married to feed the family.
We didn't have bankruptcy.
No, no, no, no.
I'm trying to show that.
That's right.
No, no, no.
But the families, I'm adding to that because the families are, I mean, sorry.
No.
Without those families doing that, right?
Didn't you not have the men like going to work doing all that stuff?
You get what I'm trying to say?
Like, but it wasn't though.
It wasn't.
Yeah, it was.
But white people broke it down.
So, like, when that happens, what, what did you want them to do?
That's a setback.
And wait, she's making a completely disconnected argument on this.
No, I was trying to say, like, as far as the women, like, we were married more.
Okay, right now I'm not going to get into, like, finances as to why men aren't marrying women now or whatever, but the reason is why men don't want to get married right now.
Okay, we're not going to get into that, but as far as, like, what happened, we were getting married because we had to.
Right.
And those were our options.
If we were, there was racism everywhere.
Who the fuck was going to marry us anyway?
Besides our other black men, and they weren't arrested yet, so they were still available.
So this was the reason.
We had the availability at that time.
So now, y'all don't No, we might really be.
But why don't women want to get married now?
Because of money.
Well, I think we get off point.
Because of you guys.
Because we're all familiar with Snowfall.
You all have seen that, right?
So you understand that the CIA took crack into poor, impoverished black neighborhoods.
Bricks, cracks, and guns.
And ordered to poor neighbors everywhere.
And another thing.
To give them access to make us the reasons our community needs.
And then we can go into regonomics after that.
But like, I mean, if we don't know what I'm talking about, I think the point Myra wants.
Well, no, this ain't the point Myra wants.
Can I just say something?
I think the point I want to make is right now, even if all that is true, I understand, you know., history and historical stuff.
And at the same time, you know, there's not insurmountable.
You know, it's not insurmountable for Black.
You can still, we can't use that as an excuse.
You know what I'm saying?
I agree.
Like, and I'm not on site.
Like, I went to Howard.
Right.
You know, I graduated from Howard University and they taught us that.
That was one of the, because like, yo, no matter what happened in the fucking past, like you, yesterday don't pay.
That's not what they said.
That's not what I'm saying.
Yesterday don't pay, man.
Like, you got to focus on what you have and do the best you can with what you have and never let what you can't do stop you from doing what you can't do so even if there is even whether there is or not it's systemic racism like you can still come up and you can still you can still no but i i don't want to argue that i want to argue that you can come that you can come up no matter what right now you can't come up but like it's not brushing it's not brushing over it's my dad was adopted okay your father was adopted I was raised by two of my parents you grew up in a you grew up in a healthy household which on
the south side of Chicago on the south side of Chicago you were able to go to Howard University did you go there with a scholarship a full ride?
Uh no man I had no not a full ride so somebody paid for you so you're going to get married So your experience as a black man is very different from a lot of other black people's experiences.
So that was really interesting.
I would suggest, hold on.
I would suggest everybody, and I just watched it today, which is why it's funny that this is coming up.
So Amanda Seals did the her versus the 20 black conservatives.
was all what that was about and i suggest that everybody at this table watch it i have seen that and if you watch it you might have a different opinion you might have the same opinion however it was very telling to to especially listening to him he has a lot of the same ideologies that a lot of the um black conservatives however i'm not i wouldn't say say I'm political,
however, there are some things that I really don't agree with when it comes to the Conservative Party, but there were a lot of points that the black conservatives made when it comes to systemic racism and just how the world is working right now when it comes to race.
That made sense to you?
That made sense.
So I do suggest that if you know what we're talking about, if it's a topic that you want to get more educated on, you can make shit happen.
You can make shit happen right now.
You don't, you don't.
There's one thing I'm not sure.
I'm not saying you know, I'm not saying you.
I'm just saying those people and that perspective, that perspective of not understanding that not everyone has the same experience as you.
We have all been blessed in this room because how are we all sitting here?
I mean, you all are, you all live in Miami.
You all are coming here from out of town.
I am too.
How do we have the money to exist in this world?
We came up from something.
A lot of people come up from nothing.
There's babies born on the streets of Miami.
That's the point.
That's the point.
That's what I'm saying.
And how come you're from South Side of Chicago, man?
I don't believe it.
But you're from South Side, but you didn't have a full ride scholarship.
No, you just call financial aid.
You know, you could do all kinds of shit.
But did you get full financial aid or did you get help from your parents and your family?
I feel like Yes, my parents had jobs.
My parents worked.
My parent was an artist.
But you think that the people on the corner of the street have the same experience as you?
Here's the thing.
I don't believe in a bootstrap theory.
Well, here's the thing.
Let's say if you're talking about can you go to college.
In Florida, we have the Bright Future Scholarship.
If you get a 3.5, any motherfucker.
I don't care if you're black, Haitian, Puerto Rican.
You can go to a state school for free.
In Georgia, there's the HOPE Scholarship.
I know that because my son lives there, right?
you need is a 3.0 right you go to any state school for free right you can't do that then there's then there's community college what about the kids who can't even get to school or get to high schools because they don't have money for food they can't okay i'm you know they don't have money to go to school they don't have money for food what about those kids how what about them how do you think is in syria i'm just saying like you know what i'm saying we have a problem look look this is why i dislike communicating with liberals and progressive ideologies because you guys just keep moving the goalpost This
is the reality, okay?
There's no goalpost.
You keep moving it.
First, he talks about how he overcame.
What about this?
I'm teaching ridiculous levels of what aboutism.
No.
Because there's no what aboutism.
Whatever.
I literally use it like three or four times in a row.
I didn't even get to finish making my point.
I'm just going to...
Make it simple.
Systemic racism is a scam and a lie.
Okay.
There's no longer anything that keeps you.
Can you please stop interrupting for two seconds?
And then you can go ahead and address my points if you disagree with it.
Systemic racism is a scam and it's not true, especially in today's day and age.
There is nothing that holds you back from success as a black person.
I would argue as a black person in modern day society, you actually have a leg up on your white counterparts who oppress you.
Are you black?
Now, can I please finish?
That has nothing to do with what I'm talking about.
And I could talk about personal if you want to, but I'm going here overall.
So the reality is that not only do black people have nothing that keeps them from success nowadays, I would argue they actually did better back when they were the most oppressed during the Jim Crow era because they were forced to work with each other.
They were forced to create their own businesses.
They were forced to marry and stay together in their relationships and have a two-parent household.
So in other words, the nuclear family kept the black community together.
But as they've gotten more rights and more abilities, what's up happening?
They take the man out.
They have a bunch of single mothers.
Society crumbles.
And then what do we have now?
We have black people that are the most.
most access to education, most access to wealth, but why are they still being criminals?
Why are they still doing a bunch of bullshit?
Why are they still not taking accountability for being poor and committing a majority of the violent crime?
So I see what you're talking about with the man of seals, but she's a radical black leftist who's basically a communist who thinks, oh, I'm just going to blame the white man for everything.
Her whole concept with reparations.
We deserve our reparations because XYZ.
Who's going to pay them?
Why the hell?
Because you're quoting someone, right?
That quite literally wants reparations, but the reality she wants everyone to pay for them that didn't get involved.
I never had slaves.
Why do I have to pay to the reparations?
Yeah.
That makes no sense.
But that's okay.
I understand to watch it.
I never said that I agreed with her.
I was just saying just based on this topic, the things that they were going back and forth with on both sides.
But this ideology about black systemic racism being a thing comes from the radical left.
No, but what?
Okay, sure, sure, sure, sure.
So we'll go with that, but what you just suggested was that black people were more successful and your word, not mine, forced.
You said when they were forced.
After the Jim Crow era, when black people were forced to live in a certain way without certain, without, what did you say?
You said whenever they didn't have as many options, so your understanding.
They did better when they were the most oppressed, is what I'm trying to say.
But you said forced.
You said forced.
You can play that back if you want.
But you said that black people were oppressed.
But not oppressed, not oppressed.
No, no, baby.
After the Jim Crow era.
That's not what I'm saying.
You said when black people were forced, they were more successful.
That's word for word.
You can play that back.
That's what you said.
So what you're suggesting, yeah, and semantics matter.
No, they don't matter.
So when you say, you're literally saying these are your opinions.
And when you say that black people were more successful when they were forced, what you're suggesting is that you want us to go back fifty years, a hundred years, so we're in a situation where we have less rights.
So, and it's okay.
Like, it's better.
Just own it.
Just own it.
You did better.
So you're not black.
Yo, my niggas, if you all listen, don't let no one tell you you can't fucking accomplish some shit.
I don't know what we're talking about.
But that's what I'm going to put that on your mind.
So you want to use the term oppressed or forced or whatever it may be.
The point is that there were laws in place that basically segregated blacks and whites.
So you want more laws.
So what you're suggesting is you want more laws.
That's what you just said.
Not suggesting that.
You said that it was better when there were more laws in place.
Put it where your mouth.
But you're saying that black people did better.
So you want more when they were No.
How the hell did you come to that conclusion?
You just said that black people were more successful when they were forced, when there was a nuclear family, when there were more laws in place is what you just said.
Yes.
When there were more laws in place.
So what you're suggesting is that you want more laws i'm saying why would you want more laws on american people i never said that so what i'm saying can you please listen like listen i need you to really pay attention here because you're putting words in my mouth i'm listening i'm saying that black people have less restrictions now and are doing worse so you want more restrictions when they had more restrictions in the past so you want more restrictions No.
How the fuck did you come to the conclusion that you're just saying, I want more restrictions.
I'm just simply telling you that they did better when they had more restrictions.
How does that imply that I want more restrictions?
Shut up, bitch.
You're suggesting that you think that it was.
better when we had more restrictions.
Why do you want more laws in this world?
I never said that.
Then what do you want?
Okay, so tell me what you want then.
I'm demonstrating an example.
I'm demonstrating that black people did better.
It's a demonstration.
It's...
What is...
See, let me be honest.
Because I know the type of person that you are.
You're one of those people that thinks you're smart, but you're really fucking not.
You're really stupid.
Are you?
Because you cannot.
Because here's the problem here.
You think you're intelligent.
You say a bunch of stuff.
Talk out your ass.
No one ever fucking corrects you.
So tell me a correction.
Okay, that's an ad.
I'm giving you an example.
I'm giving you a very clear example here.
Saying that black people did worse, right?
Sorry, black people did better when they had worse circumstances.
That's rewriting the scripts.
That's rewriting the scripts.
Ladies, why?
Do you guys agree with Tommy?
Do you guys, do you guys hear what I'm saying?
Like, am I?
And you can all hear that, but what I'm saying is, as you just said, is she working on this or what?
Black people did better when they had more restrictions.
Why would you want people to understand why I'm saying I never said I want more restrictions.
How the fuck did you come to that conclusion?
So then what do you think?
And we should shut up, by the way.
What do you think we should have then?
How can we get back to the society you saw as better?
Now that's the proper question.
For you to sit there and imply that I'm saying, oh, we need more restrictive laws and bring back segregation.
I never said I'm saying that at the worst of racism, at the peak of racism, black people did better because they were forced and they were oppressed to work within each other and create their own communities.
So you did better.
But now that we have more, you know, more of an open society and everyone is assimilated, et cetera, black people are doing worse.
So it's not that there's systemic racism that's holding them back because they have more opportunity now than ever before.
What I'm saying is that the family is the bottom line.
I don't know how you've come to that conclusion.
No, no, no.
I'm saying everything you said.
I'm saying everything comes together.
I understand that you're used to an echo chamber and that makes sense for you, but what are you suggesting that we do?
We go back to the nuclear.
You're going to bring the nuclear family back.
So how can you bring it back without force?
What you're suggesting is to bring it back by force.
I never said to bring it back by force.
How are we going to get the nuclear family back?
We're going to ensure that people stop breaking up or stop divorcing.
How are we going to stop people from separating from their families?
What is your suggestion?
Because otherwise you're just venting and complaining.
If you don't have a solution to get back to what you feel, like you view, not as a thing.
Post Jim Crow is just a perspective, I think.
Yeah, it is.
It's an opinion.
So what you view and everything I said is fact.
Okay, so post Jim Crow, how do we get back there in your perspective?
Well, if the nuclear family was what saved the black community despite times of hard oppression and segregation and racism, clearly we need to bring the nuclear family back when we have more opportunities like now.
Understandable.
The nuclear family was what kept them together at the worst times.
Understandable.
So now that we got good times, bring the nuclear family back, we'll make it ten X better.
So that's what we need to do.
And what we need to do is eliminate feminism.
I'm going to be happy, honest about it, because feminism is a big part of the problem.
So while we have the societal issues that we have, where women think that they can do better on their own and they don't really respect or want to have a family a lot of times and they want to take their best years and be promiscuous and be host instead of going ahead and building a family.
Independence.
So how many are you going to get married?
Yeah.
Well, how are you going to do that?
A lot of guys do.
Here's the thing.
A lot of guys do want to get married, but they don't qualify for the majority of you guys.
Yeah.
Average men won't qualify for average women anymore.
But push the breaks through quickly, because do you feel that your podcast and what you're doing here is bringing us back to a nuclear family?
Is that what you're offering the world?
Is that what, like, I mean, you're complaining and you're venting and you're saying all these different things.
But like, you have, what, a million followers on YouTube?
You have a few followers on Instagram.
Is this what you're offering for society to find that betterment?
that you feel like you view it as the best way to go.
So is that what you feel you're offering?
Because otherwise you're just complaining.
Are you familiar with our content?
No, no, no.
I came here cold.
I came here cold without looking at it.
I came here, I wanted to get to know you as a person and I've lost to know you and I feel like I respect a lot of your opinions, but at the same time all I hear is a lot of complaints.
You know, people talk about the left and liberals and I'm not a liberal, I'll give you that.
I'm not a liberal.
First of all, but I will say that it's actually a lot.
You complain a lot.
Like conservatives are always crying.
It's like victim blaming.
Like, oh, we're going through such hard times.
It's the opposite.
Life is so hard.
These women won't marry us and they won't like us anymore and they all have children and we're so sad.
Was that wrong earlier?
Yo, yo, like no one said anything about complaining.
It's actually the opposite.
I'm saying we got...
I feel like you've been complaining this whole time, my love.
You weren't even here when we started the conversation on systemic racism.
We started this conversation on systemic racism.
You weren't even fucking here.
You just came in here and wanted to jump in and chimp out on a bunch of stuff.
Chimp out.
Interesting.
Microaggressions.
I love that.
That systemic racism is no longer a barrier.
I'm saying we have the best of times right now.
I'm the opposite of complaining.
I'm saying people need to take accountability Why did you bring it up then?
You brought it up.
I was in the toilet when I was in the toilet.
It was a question when you were in the toilet.
Yeah, yeah.
So he did bring it up when I was in the toilet.
Systemic racism.
So you're suggesting that systemic racism no longer exists.
The nuclear family is what needs to happen.
And this is the space where you provide for men to find ways into relationships that are fulfilling, right?
So we can go back to the nuclear family.
Yes.
Okay, well, good.
Okay, I respect that.
I'm not mad at that.
Holy shit, bro.
Yo, nigga.
That's you right now, dude.
And you know what?
I wouldn't even be mad if I didn't have to use the toilet and get told I couldn't use the to the toilet.
Like, invite me on and invite me to talk to you all, but you want me on.
Tell me I can't use the toilet.
Wow.
You want me from you.
I said, Can you wait a while?
Little bit.
Like two minutes.
And then you crashed out.
No, I asked you thirty minutes beforehand.
No, you're asking so many things.
Are you okay?
I asked you one thing and I asked you another.
Hey, guess what I mean?
Because, like, you know, I'm gonna trigger you again.
I don't know.
I will trigger you again.
You didn't trigger me.
You said you triggered it three times on air.
Chris, Chris, you said I triggered it three times on air.
You know what you're doing?
Honestly, I'll keep it a thousand, bro.
She's just being difficult and insufferable for clicks and views.
That's really what it is because there's no worry.
My other people are like, what are you doing then?
There's no way I've been very calm and rashly explaining my position and you don't understand and you purposely misinterpret.
I do understand.
I do understand.
And I do understand.
You purposely misinterpret my positions like things saying like, oh yeah, we need to go back to these restrictive laws, right?
When I never said that, not one time.
I was just okay, well, maybe I got heated.
Maybe I got heated and misunderstood what you were communicating.
But the way I was seeing it, I felt like you were suggesting that, oh, back in the Jim Crow days, we were better off.
Like, what are you saying?
So how is it that you were the only one that came to that conclusion?
Meanwhile, all the other girls on the tape are like, are you crazy?
Like, why are you arguing this?
Earlier, echo chambers, and that's what it is.
Like, if you're used to echo chambers, then I'm happy for you.
Like, these girls, you got them.
She always argued.
How did you find them?
You found them on Craigslist?
Okay, baby.
No, no, no.
You ain't finding me on Craigslist.
I'm not the only famous person.
I'm not the bitch you can buy.
You don't have to be disrespectful to other women.
Okay, ma'am.
You don't have to be disrespectful to other women just because you have a little bit of a fucking miscommunication.
You could just communicate the fucking miscommunication.
Don't throw those shots next to me, baby.
Period.
Get a cool one.
I went up on the street and came back and I'm talking to you all the time.
If y'all want to, I'm sorry about him and you all feel like he has an agreeable nature and this everything that he's talking about is agreeable, then that's fine.
I understand like your perspective is different.
My bad.
I didn't realize that you didn't come from Cruz.
Here's the thing.
You have to understand.
Here's the thing.
You invite me to a professional show.
I guess women.
That's what I'm talking about.
These women here at the table, right?
I guarantee you.
Respectful.
Hold on, one second.
These women here at the table, I guarantee you are probably more left than I am.
I'm probably as far right as you can when it comes to my political ideology.
So for you to sit there and say that they're an echo chamber when I guarantee you these women are far more left than I am, that's ridiculous.
Here's the thing.
Even they with different political ideology than me can understand an analogy.
They can understand explaining something.
But wait, why do you have to get off the YouTube?
Why did you have to get off YouTube?
Because they didn't like you there and people kept reporting you, right?
Like, so how does it work?
Like, if this is the reason that you're not allowed to have this conversation, I'd dad have to.
You're not allowed to have this conversation.
Is there a chatter?
It doesn't.
Is there a chatter?
It's a sponsor.
But not only that, Rumble allows for more freedom of speech to have conversations.
I understand that.
From that perspective, YouTube is censorship heavy, especially when it comes to racial situations.
So, I mean, could we have this conversation on YouTube?
We probably couldn't be fine.
But we were supposed to be talking about dating, not about systemic racism.
That was the.
Oh my god.
She didn't listen, bro.
We will have to move on because she not listening, bro.
It was a super chat.
You went to go pee, so we were reading super chats.
The man paid for it.
And you all just went with whatever.
If they pay money to ask a question, I'll be damned to be on that other fucking screen.
Pay somebody $5, $20, $500 and you don't answer my motherfucking question.
Thank you.
Yeah, so I'm telling you, she said $100 to ask us a question.
We said, okay, Beth.
We read it.
We answered the question.
You came back.
You didn't ask a question.
You just started, oh, what are you talking about?
What about this?
Instead of asking, hey, what are we talking about?
Let's get a full analogy of what the fuck is going on at the goddamn table.
She quit.
I ain't trying to be quiet.
This whole shit is like being but you're like really wiling, bro.
But literally just that Jim Crow and just talking about Jim Crow, like why would you even bring that up?
We were supposed to be on here talking about David.
You invite us on a show, we talk about the topics on the show.
Listen, listen, we had enough.
Look, I have no problem with having discussions or whatever, but you're a very bad faith actor because you're bad faith in what sense?
You're proposedly misinterpreting my positions to try to get some kind of rage or whatever maybe.
And it's fine, I've debated with plenty of people like you before, but you're not really here to have a discussion or understand.
You're here to just be a bad faith actor and get a rise out of people, which is very obvious.
That's why you're proposedly misinterpreting stuff and that's fine.
I'm irritated because I was told I couldn't use the restaurant.
She said that.
Hey, Marin, I can't reach out to you.
We didn't.
No, we didn't.
No, we didn't.
I'm like, bro.
She said that y'all are like, this is an echo chamber.
I think that was crazy to me.
Like, don't put somebody else down because they're mad that you couldn't go peace.
Like, it don't even matter.
What you doing?
She was trying to sell you.
But my thing, even if somebody from here came from Craigslist, sis, you already gave us a whole...
hated because I was told I couldn't use the restroom.
Okay.
Okay.
You also, let me read you on that too.
You're a fucking nigga on that channel.
Matter of fact, let me read you on that too, bitch.
Matter of fact, let me read you on that channel, bitch.
Because when we fucking started this goddamn stream, there was two women over there who gave everybody fucking instructions and then two niggas came and repeated the goddamn instructions.
Because when we fucking started this fucking stream, there were two women over there who gave everyone fucking instructions and then two niggas came and repeated the fucking instructions.
You're gonna wait to pee for one fucking hour and then we're gonna switch to Rumble.
You're gonna wait to pee for one fucking hour and then we're gonna switch to rumble.
When we switch to Rumble, then you can go use the goddamn bathroom, check your phone, go do whatever the fuck you gotta go do.
When we switch to rumble, then you can go use the goddamn bathroom, check your phone, go do whatever the fuck you got to go do.
But how many goddamn times do they have to tell you that?
But how many goddamn times do they have to tell you that?
No, they did not sit here and force you and tell you...
No, they did not sit here and force you and tell you, piss on yourself.
No.
No, they told you to wait.
They told you to wait.
And then what's so crazy?
And then what's so crazy?
If you had to pee so much, when he told you to go fucking do it, you sat there and crashed out for five more fucking minutes.
If you had to pee so much, when he told you to go fucking do it, you sat there and crashed out for five more fucking minutes you could have been pete and came the fuck back but like really like sometimes y'all are causing it on yourself you don't have to make a fool of yourself right now accountability i like her you know what i mean it's kind of crazy because like girls deal with the bushes that we deal with they get so ridiculous is it because everybody here at the table has been having i'm also in my period i'm electronic and
You could have been peed and came the fuck back.
I'm so sick of this shit.
I'm sorry, but like really, like sometimes y'all are causing it on yourself.
You don't have to make a fool of yourself right now.
Accountability.
I like her.
You know, it's kind of crazy because like girls deal with the bullshit that we deal with, they fucking get pissed off.
shit is fucking ridiculous, bro.
I think it's because everybody here at the table has been having a lot of patience and they just have one and out.
i know so i didn't get my patience is running out what time is it how long did you spin it in like a couple days bitch yes i'm gonna snap on you but i also said that I didn't want to talk about this show because I absolutely want to have some shit like this.
So I don't give a fuck.
Patience is running out.
Patience is running the fuck out.
What time is it?
Can I check my phone and how long?
I just want to get dick in like a couple days, bitch.
Yes, I'm going to snap on you.
But I also said I didn't want to talk about this for a reason because I absolutely moved that into some shit like this.
Literally, that's why I ended the conversation with saying watch that and move the fuck on.
That's why I ended this conversation with saying, you can always have a peaceful conversation.
You can always have a peaceful conversation.
Like I think me and I were engaging.
Like, are you making your game?
What do we do?
I am.
What do we do?
But then she came in and just inserted herself and it's like, okay, well, this is my position on it.
She came in and just inserted herself and it's like, okay, well, this is my position.
At this point, it's cool.
No, it was the Craigslist you invited me on.
No, she invited me on.
You invited me on.
You invited me on.
What the fuck?
What the fuck?
You do only feds.
You do on the fans.
You're going to tell me I'm from Craigslist.
You're going to tell me.
All right, let's start.
All right, let's reset.
Let's reset.
Let's reset.
Let's reset.
That's my story.
That's my position.
All right, what do you want to say?
What do you want to say?
We can move on.
We can move on.
No, let's actually leave here.
What do you want to say?
What do you want to say?
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
What do you want to say?
What do you want to say?
Because I'll give her a chance to reset.
Because I'll give her a chance to respond.
No, why?
No, why?
We've been getting a chance to say what we want.
We've been giving her a chance to say what I said.
No, let's reset.
Let's say what she's got to say.
Let's reset.
Let's reset.
Let's discuss something else.
Let's discuss something else.
Let's just go back to whatever y'all want to talk about.
Let's just go back to whatever you want to talk about.
You have these, you know, do your thing.
You have these, you know, do your thing.
Also, can we make it a point?
Also, I love how you have the monkey and I love how you laugh about it.
I love how y'all have the monkey and I love how you laugh about it.
Can we make it a point that if somebody is speaking, just allow them to finish what they have to say before you jump on it because this is why we keep going back and forth.
Can we make it a point that if someone is speaking, just allow them to, like, finish what they have to say before you jump on it, because this is why we keep going back and forth.
Thank you.
And now it's starting to get to the point where it's drening.
Now we're starting to get to the point where it's draining.
It's draining the fuck out of me.
It's drening the fuck out of me.
I've got to work tomorrow.
I don't want to work tomorrow.
We got you.
We got you.
We got you.
We got you.
How much longer?
How much longer?
We'll do the chats.
We'll do the chats.
No, you know what?
No, you know what?
Get the fuck out.
Get the fuck out.
I don't care.
I don't care.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Let's go, man.
Let's go, man.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Let's leave.
Let's leave.
You had your third minutes of fame.
Like, you had your third minutes of fame.
Get out.
Get out.
Use the toilet.
Use the bathroom.
Girls, please escort her out, man.
Oh, yeah.
Girls, please escort her out, man.
I'm tired of her.
I'm tired of her.
Chat's tired of her for past an hour.
Chat tired of her for past an hour.
Let's go, man.
Let's go, man.
I don't care, bro.
I don't care about her.
I knew it, though.
I knew it was going to be her because she came out.
She was going to be her because she came out.
Get out.
Come on, come on.
Get out.
Get out.
Get yourself.
Get yourself.
Girls, hand her, please.
Get out of here, please.
You said it.
He said it was what he said.
You said it.
Every time he has female gets kicked off the show.
Every time.
Debbie Street.
You're fucked.
You're fine.
Listen, I'm on the show somebody's getting kicked off.
When I'm on the show, somebody's getting kicked off.
You're not.
I bring it out of people, you know.
I bring it out of people.
You know?
Are you crazy?
He said anything?
I mean, I gave her a chance.
I mean, I gave her a chance.
How dare you?
How dare you?
You got me fucking shaking.
I'm like, don't do it, bitch.
Don't do it, bitch.
No, no.
Like, not a whole.
I'm sorry.
It was always interesting to see.
She's not say friend, not on the line.
She was from Craigslist.
Hey, Maren, I gave her a chance.
I thought she said that.
I think even if somebody from here came from Craigslist, sis, you already gave us the whole repertoire of what you're doing.
It don't even matter.
Don't put somebody else down because they're mad that you couldn't go pee.
The thing that was crazy to me is she said that y'all are like, this is an echo chamber.
I'm like, bro, nobody was saying anything.
Nobody was saying anything.
We agreed to nothing.
You and I started this conversation and I still let you finish what the fuck you had to say.
The monkey's gone.
Yeah.
Oh, man.
Jesus Christ.
Okay, move on.
Oh, my God.
That was terrible.
Chats and then questions and then we're going to close out because, yeah.
Yeah.
All right, we got...
Karanji says most men want their kids.
It's the mom being a bitch and trying to use the kids as pawns to get you to do what they want you to do.
Ladies, stop with the what about the men do the argument when we hold you all accountable.
Fuck out of here.
Okay?
Freaky Zombie says, tell the black and the fat chick to hit the fusion dance to get a higher IQ.
Maybe they can reach 60 IQ.
Okay?
It was funny though looking at the girls get frustrated.
Guys, imagine doing this all the time.
Every night.
I deal with girls like that all the time, bro.
Seven days a week.
I don't go like that, man.
To your story.
Sorry your brain's not fried.
That one was a little bit.
Kind of is.
I was in.
Just kidding.
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The tech boy.
All of us need to pray for my brother Fresh.
Tells what Daisy Lyden was seeking payments for that $1,200 CB Me and Greet.
Fresh from a brother to another brother who asked for your cut nigga.
Question for the ladies.
privacy photos?
No.
I don't know who that is.
Question for the ladies.
Do you think it's acceptable to do photo ops like this when you're in a relationship?
Oh, I guess it's a girl right here.
Yeah.
Is this acceptable, guys, to do a photo op like this with a guy when you're in a relationship?
Celebrity?
I think those are a baby.
That's a Sana girl.
Yeah.
I'm screaming.
I've seen this on.
What do y'all think?
Good or bad?
I don't really.
So those are the pictures of her baby with her man.
And she's with Chris Brown.
Yes.
Pretty much.
What's the funny thing?
She's just excited for him.
What if a man is like a super fan?
And then like excited about her baby.
I wouldn't do it, but like.
Okay.
Yeah.
That's that is wild.
Yeah, that's intense, man.
Fresh is bowls.
What the fuck?
AO Fresh.
Ella's literally our type.
What?
What?
Listen, Shorty, to careful instructions after we get done clapping your cheek.
Oh, get him, Fresh.
I'm going to read this shit, bro.
Hey, yo, Fresh, thanks for letting me borrow the Lambo, man.
I'm going to do it.
That's a good part, man.
To Diglitz, show tits.
Oh, she gone, bro.
She gone.
She gone, brother.
She gone.
She out of here.
Diglitz, show those fat tits.
Bro.
The thing, you know what I knew?
I was like, yo, this chick is a retard.
Yeah.
When she said that Amherst was an Ivy League squad, I was like, all right, man, this chick.
Right there, and then she wouldn't refuse.
She was she wouldn't admit she was wrong.
Yeah.
Even when I told her like, Oh, there's no Ivy's there.
It's just Harvard.
And then she refused to be like, Oh, no, yeah, you're right on that.
Because I gave her a chance.
I was like, Okay.
This girl never gets told no.
This girl never gets told she's dumb.
And like, she's one of those people that like, just talks out her ass and nobody ever corrects her.
So she came to argue.
Yeah, but you can't even argue properly.
Just because.
She's like, She's like, She's like, She's like, She's like, Yeah, that was a part of it too.
She was telling it to Chris.
So she was like, How dare you?
I'm all be insufferable just because.
Oh man.
It all started because Chris wouldn't let you do this.
Yeah, Chris wouldn't let you do this, man.
What?
Snaking it one by one.
Even though she took her shit out of Ivy's, man.
Oh, damn.
She's like, Sit it on.
Hey, but thanks for flipping out on her, bro.
I appreciate it.
That was amazing.
Yeah, I like that too.
You know what?
We're fighting.
She's Haitian.
I'm taking her out.
Yeah, yeah.
That was great.
She fought that fire with fire, man.
I like that.
We're rocking with Haitians now.
Detox it.
No, I'm still racist.
Okay.
Hey, Pat.
Fast.
Pick up Brandon.
Oh, she left.
Oh, yeah, she went.
All the girls are looking at you like you're annoying to shut up.
Ask them, Happy birthday, Nick.
Okay.
Yeah, I have to get some of the girls' opinions as we're, well, keep reading.
And then I'll get their opinions, then we'll do the questions, then we'll close it out.
Florida has no common law married.
In fact, most states don't.
The OF bitch with the tits is insufferable.
Her arguments are scattered brained at best.
Oh, man.
Diglits.
Babe, that man got money.
I'm sorry.
That man got money.
He has gold, crypto, and nice cars.
Shout out, Diglits.
Dr. Geronimo.
Geronimo.
Thank you, FNF, for all you do.
Have you heard of Dr. Jack Curse?
He's a Bitcoiner neurosurgeon.
Y'all should have him on to discuss health, JFK, and then boys.
He was just interviewed on Elijah Schaeffer's Rift TV.
Let me get his name from my ring because I don't know if this guy is bad.
Name Ryan Watson.
Cool.
All right.
Manjot-ism.
Y'all got any recommendations for business as a person?
Can get into law enforcement background?
Businesses?
Myron would.
I don't really know.
Myron started online trading when he was doing that.
He did?
I mean, he joined my program.
He did.
Zane 2.
W and L, Chris.
Brandon, I know my brother.
I know.
Heardly discussing real estate.
All right.
Mofi, more prosperity, says.
Question for Brandon.
Hold my light.
Hold my light.
With the advent of AI communication.
more life more prosperity uh with the advent of ai communication systems that warm up and book leads for you.
What are your thoughts on buying leads, particularly in the fitness industry?
I don't think buying leads is particularly effective, you know.
I think what I've seen work a lot more, you know, more often is actually just paying for ads, right?
Then it's kind of, it's like buying leads, but it's not.
It's like, because when you buy leads, it's like you're paying for like a list.
And this list can be cold, but if you're doing ads and you pay per lead.
right you can you can either pay per lead or pay per click and it's just more effective and it can be a lot more targeted and you're in control a little more you can decide how much you want to pay um you know it's it's more scalable if you can like learn to to run ads on Instagram, Facebook, Meta, you know, any social media, TikTok.
Sorry, man.
My brain's not.
My brain, man.
It's fine, bro.
It's fine, it's fine, it's fine.
I was just trying, you know, like, I had to deal with that shit, man.
It was right here.
You know what I'm saying?
But I'd better spend than buying leads.
I believe so.
I mean, I do know some people who buy leads, but not in the fitness industry.
I haven't seen that be.
Yeah.
K.O. Blake says, the show's going to be so much better once I'll kick this fat bitch out.
We already did.
Go out to the last chat about businesses for federal agents or federal stuff.
Oh yeah, this one.
No, no, no.
The one before.
The one before.
This one, yeah.
Law enforcement, sorry.
Y'all got any recommendations for business a person can get into?
Private security, probably.
Private security and consulting.
There you go.
All right.
Is that it?
Yeah, that's it.
Awesome.
We're going to do thoughts about what happened.
Then last thoughts for the girls.
Yeah, what were y'all thinking that whole time?
We could start here.
I saw y'all were like looking at me like smiling the whole time.
She doesn't know how to have a conscious conversation at all or she doesn't know how to listen or process her own freaking thoughts properly.
All right.
What are your thoughts?
You looking at me like I was crazy too.
Well not me but like her.
No, yeah.
She just wasn't understanding at all.
Just you know it's bad when the girls are like what the fuck?
Yeah.
She knows.
She was a lot.
Yeah.
She kept going in circles.
The what about them was crazy.
Yeah.
Anybody else wants to win?
She was giving me a headache.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
I really feel bad for the other girls because they didn't get they didn't get as much time to talk.
They just like monopolized.
You know, it was just inconsiderate.
I think it was just inconsiderate.
Yeah.
It felt inconsiderate.
Over time, I just could see that she was just doing it for the views, like her clout.
Like it just all the little comments she made., she wouldn't even let you like speak or anything.
Some people just honestly really like listening to themselves too.
Like it doesn't matter what the fuck is coming out of their mouths.
It's so smart.
It was just a lot.
It was kind of annoying.
Yeah.
I just didn't forget.
You're looking at me.
I was like, I was sitting right here.
Like I feel like whenever everyone talks, like we I know outside of these rooms we probably interrupt people all the time, but we were subconsciously letting people finish their sentences.
So like she just kept doing it for the whole hour and I was I just tapped her really like slightly tapped.
Like, hey just let him finish.
Let him get that thought.
I saw that.
I was just, let him get that thought.
She was like, Um, don't tell me what to do or something like that.
I was like, that's her one and only motherfucking strike.
And the next time I talked to her, it was all, it was up and no.
I was, I was trying to count my fingers after, like, I was trying so hard not to shake out of my body.
I wanted to just Oh my.
W. It's interesting how annoyed they got, right?
Yeah.
It's like, bro, imagine you deal with that shit all the time, bro.
It's fucking.
And she kept saying the whole Craigslist shit.
Yeah.
You're calling me a Craigslist bitch.
You're a real girl.
You probably have a free trial on your fucking OnlyFans and you're sitting here trying to call me a fucking Dusty bitch.
Come on, Al.
Ooh.
Come on.
You're way better than her.
Oh.
Way better.
That's just ridiculous.
Wait.
All right, questions for ladies?
All right.
Here we go.
Y'all see why I drink, right?
Do you think...
I can't really read this.
Men thrive at podcasts more or other women?
Oh, men.
For sure.
What?
What?
I think they mean like, do men thrive more at doing podcasts than men?
Men.
Yeah, men by far.
The biggest one I've seen is called her daddy.
Biggest one I've seen.
Yeah, and that's them just being hosts.
Yeah, just being home down.
And the reason why is because, like, think about it, like, a girl can be cute, not really have a personality and find a guy.
Men though, we have to be, we have to do something.
Superior.
We have to be something.
Yeah, we have to do something right.
How would you define a successful relationship?
Brandon?
Oh, man.
Yeah, you've been together for a while.
Yeah, no, I've been with Moko for three years, man.
It's been fantastic, amazing.
I can't get enough, man.
I think the thing about you got to find the right woman.
According to.
Yeah.
According to.
According to.
Let's get it.
You got to find a woman who's smart.
Yeah, Royal.
Man.
Find his hat.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's what you got to do.
You got to just find the right woman.
one, brother.
Tell him, Brandon!
Hey, brother.
Nah.
Yo, Brandon, thanks again for helping out the church the other day, man.
Hey, bro, man.
I'm happy to help, man.
Next time you want to come to service, you know, let me know.
I'll call the deacons.
Sir.
Because what the fuck?
Okay, that's what.
What do you think people can change?
Give that one to Brandon.
Yeah, no, for sure.
I've seen a lot of people change certain aspects, you know.
There's one dude, man.
This one dude, he was like a real criminal.
I knew he was in.
He joined my program from prison.
And I don't even know how he was jumping on.
He had a phone.
Oh, shit.
He got online trained clients from prison.
He just got out recently.
Have you ever been on jail TikTok?
They all got phones in there.
They be live streaming.
They be live streaming from jail.
And be dead ass serious.
Yes.
I see people come out of jail.
Is that legal?
I don't know.
But they be dead ass having phones in there.
all right bro you know how i got in there bro oh man all right clientele right there man he can change in good ways and bad ways yeah yeah like we've seen people we like we've seen people change like remember conor murphy remember he changed i think he's on some other now like you know uh he changed we see we see some other people we probably don't want to mention like we see him change in negative ways you know We see a lot of people change.
Yeah.
You can change in positive ways too.
Like I see people get out of jail, prison, and like turning lives around.
Yeah.
You know?
Yeah.
All right.
What do you believe your purpose in life is?
Well, ask this one.
It's a gay question.
Right.
You're gay.
Yeah, I will.
You want the truth?
What?
Yeah, man, we'll see.
No, no, I'm trying to you.
What my purpose is?
That's not shit I think about, man.
I just think about...
I just think about setting goals, accomplishing them, being a good father, you know.
I don't know, man.
I don't really think about...
Nah.
Yeah, I believe you're here for a reason.
So, what?
Yo, I think, you know, I don't know, man.
Honestly, I don't know and I don't think about it much.
I should think about it.
It's not that important.
It's like I live life on a day-to-day basis.
No, I plan shit out.
All I think about is accomplishing goals.
Like in success and making a better standard of living in life for my family and the people I care about.
That's all I really think about.
So if that's the purpose, then that's cool.
But I never thought about categorizing it like that.
But sure.
This one's a two-partter.
Where would you recommend women find a good man?
And then do men fall in love at first sight?
Is that real?
I mean, it depends on the guy.
Some guys fall in love for sex.
A lot of men are Sims.
And then the second one is, where would you recommend finding a good man?
Tin Book.
I'll be honest, man.
Surprisingly, this is an actual, avid place for women to go to.
It's charity events.
Because they got money over there.
And they're more established.
They're more serious about dating.
So charity events.
No, I'm dead.
No game.
Wait, I'm talking about another one.
Oh, that's a good tip.
They're about to go now.
Tell me, bro.
They're about to go to San Diego.
Tell me, really?
By the way, I go there as well.
Just don't get caught up, because that's how they caught, that's how Epson used to catch people.
What?
Oh yeah, you didn't know?
Yeah, his girl, uh, um, Glenn Maxwell, what she would do is she'd, you know, would go to these UN events to save the ocean and she'd meet people in their network and then they'd have rafter parties and then Epson would come and she'd be, she'd be there.
Watch your back.
I've been out to party once.
I left.
Yeah.
Charity's good and all, but.
You know, just don't get caught in an Israeli fucking honey pot, man.
Yeah, that's why.
No, but I'll bring my own food to the table.
We're comedians, by the way.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
So I'm good.
Do you think men and women are held to the same standards when it comes to lifestyle, AKA dating around, sleeping around, being independent, et cetera?
No.
Not at all.
For men it's respected.
For women it's admonished.
Simple as that.
Nobody really cares about, like, because I don't know if you guys noticed that she was bragging about how much money she makes and shit like that.
House.
But realistically speaking, desirability, most guys that have their shit together are not going to be looking at her as a real candidate.
And she's in her thirties.
And then you guys could see, like, here's the problem when women get that kind of money.
See how she behaved?
Entitled, think she knows it all, et cetera.
That's super unattractive for men.
Yeah.
Especially guys that have their shit together.
They're like, bro, I don't want no fucking woman to talk back to me.
We prefer women to be quiet, honestly.
Wait, wait, wait.
What do you mean and she's in her thirties?
Was that like a Yeah, so.
Shut up, bitch.
So, unfortunately, off the list.
Yeah, so the unfortunate reality is that typically the older women are, the more they're prone to have bad habits, okay?
And when they have bad habits, this can be from, you know, maybe living by themselves for too long, maybe as another boyfriend that they had, maybe not having a father figure.
But the older women get, the more their bad habits tend to be cemented, and it's harder to coach her.
Now, I know some women might get angry at me saying this, but I do think the best relationships are the relationships where you can teach your girl how to be the right girlfriend for you.
Because I think women are designed to be, I think the best girls are the ones that are programmable that you can tell your them, okay, this is what I need you to do, et cetera.
And I think that naturally puts both parties where they're supposed to be.
The man is in his, you know, dominant and the leader, the woman is following him.
He's instructing her.
And it's easier to do that, unfortunately, with younger women.
And if you look at this from a biological standpoint, men look for youth indicators when they deal with women, long, nice, thick hair, obviously in good shape, the, um, her not being fat, uh, youthful appearance.
If you look at makeup and the makeup industry in general, what do women try to do with the makeup industry and with the plastic surgery industry?
It's all to try to pull back the clock.
If you look at women's be a reason for that.
It's a biological marker.
This is why, you know, women like a guy that has a little bit of grace sometimes because a little bit of grace means you've gone through life, you have some experience, you have some money, you have some status or you, uh, older women prefer older men because older men tend to have certain things in place that make them more attractive versus for men, uh, men.
We want younger women.
So women want experience and a guy that can take care of them.
Men want a woman that will follow their lead and not be a pain in the ass and that can bear them children.
Yeah.
So not just my.
The pain in the ass was the big one.
Not being a pain in the ass.
It's not being a pain in the ass.
That other, not you.
The other two she's going to struggle because it's like she's going to struggle in the dating market, you know, like for a long time term because she's just difficult to deal with, you know.
She has three big things against her.
Number one, her age.
Being in your thirties automatically disqualifies you from a lot of guys.
Yeah.
Next is money.
Her money.
She makes too much money because she's probably on only fans.
She's probably a six figure earner that automatically makes her lose what?
Ninety percent of men, roughly?
And she's arrogant as hell.
And then number three.
Yeah.
So her money is a huge one.
Er, being on only fans.
Like only a certain kind of guy.
No disrespect.
Only a certain kind of guy is going to take a girl seriously.
Who's on, who's doing.
And especially if they're older.
Yeah.
Right.
Like you could come in and be like, Oh, she's nineteen.
She's twenty.
I could save her thirty two on only.
32 on OnlyFans.
She's fucking, you know what I mean?
And she's insufferable and difficult to deal with.
And on top of that, when a woman makes a certain amount of money, she refuses to get with less.
So basically what's going to be is like, you want to buy a million dollar house, but your credit score is a 420.
That's what happens when girls like her.
Like, you have this taste, but you simply can't afford it with your sexual market value.
It's like having Russian rubles to try to buy a house in USD.
It's not going to happen.
You have a bunch of Russian money.
But guess what?
This bank don't take rubles.
They take fucking US currency.
We'll convert.
Yeah, it won't convert, unfortunately.
So don't tell niggas they do OnlyFans.
Can I ask?
Don't tell niggas.
Yeah, go back to something.
But something they do.
You said...
Yeah.
So let me ask you a question.
If a woman came to the table and she is making the same amount of money as you, independent but willing to submit, yeah, submit, et cetera, et cetera, would you be willing to be with that woman if you guys were the equals in that way?
Yeah.
So would it be so?
You mentioned something interesting.
You said independent.
Yeah.
Now let me ask you, independent of whom?
On themselves.
I mean, as far as like not depending on who men.
Okay.
And that's very important because...
Hold on.
Hold on.
So not depending on a man to get where she needs to be, meaning not wanting a man to do this, that, and the third, putting those societal norms that are usually put on men.
they've got it on their own.
However, when they get into a relationship with a man that meets them, I guess at the same financial level, the same mental level, et cetera, et cetera.
And then they choose to be able to submit to certain things.
Would you be willing to be with that woman?
All right.
So for me to answer this question properly, let me ask you this then.
All right.
So let's say you're walking down the street and like um a very able-bodied man is carrying like 10 grocery bags he only wants to do one trip right like brandon he's walking around with 10 grocery bags no problem would you stop to try to help him me personally yeah i absolutely would no would you like stop if he's walking fine not struggling would you tell him oh hey do you need help with those bags would you stop me yeah would you yeah would you stop brandon and be like oh i would i'd be like do you want some help Okay, I'm you.
Me personally.
I'm going to show you.
No, but that's me personally.
Okay, so that's my cat.
Well, realistically speaking, let's say women in general.
Do you think women will stop him and help him with carrying those bags that they don't know him and he's walking down the street?
No, they probably find it attractive as fuck that.
They want to say nothing, right?
They would just let it happen.
Now let's switch the scenario.
Let's say you're walking down the street or anybody for that matter.
You see an old lady.
She's struggling.
She's falling over.
She can't carry all the bags.
She's trying to do one trip but she can't do it.
What would you do?
Ask her if she needs help as well.
And you would help her, right?
So when you saw someone that needs the help, you're more likely to stop and help them, right?
Versus the person that doesn't need the help.
You're just kind of like, eh.
This is kind of, yeah, I do.
This is kind of, and it's very important that I bring this up because what ends up happening is women just end up wanting men versus needing them.
And if you only want a man you're not going to do everything required to keep the man because you're always going to think i'm independent and that's why i asked you that question um independent of whom only women say this crazy concept of i'm independent of men technically we're independent too but we don't say that Like, they just expect me to be independent.
You're an independent man.
I got a club.
I'm an independent man.
You know why I say independent of men?
Don't get the reason I say independent of men is because men are good.
You know, socially, men are put into a role to provide and this, that, and the rest.
So that's why I meant a woman that does not have that man fulfilling that role that God is on their own, but they're willing to.
I understand that.
But like, like, that's like me.
What if I walked around and said, I get pedicures?
What are you talking about?
I like that.
I don't want a dirty foot man.
Yeah, but like, I don't like that.
I'm just saying, I get manicures and pedicures every week.
What would you say to that?
Take me with you.
No, but if I led with that, you didn't know me nothing.
I'm just like, yeah, I'm, you know, you meet me the first time.
I'm like, yeah, I get manicures and pedicures.
What not?
To me, it means to take the shape of me with you.
I mean, we like that shape.
You know why we like it?
Because if you're going to stick your fingers up and yeah, you have clean fingers.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I get that, but I think you ladies are like, you mean like getting your eyebrows waxed?
Like, by me?
Like a man that's going to get his eyebrows waxed or something?
Ladies just understand the point.
Like when I say, oh, I get manicures and pedicures, that doesn't really benefit you.
you does that make sense like oh yeah i do this it's good for me right my cleanliness and my cuticles look great but it doesn't really benefit you as the woman if anything it's a bit feminine just like you i'm independent that doesn't really benefit me that much if anything women that tend to be independent tend to come with like some attitude pain in the ass i don't need you this entire sense of entitlement so again If women are independent, ask yourself, of who?
Of men.
Cool.
So that means that they only want men, not need them.
If you only want something, you're not going to work as hard to maintain it because you don't need it.
So do you think functional relationships only, like they're only successful when a woman is., I guess, programmable, like you said.
I think relationships typically last the longest or are the best when the woman needs a man.
When the woman needs a man, she has an incentive to stay, to stay around.
And, you know, she's more inclined to stay in the relationship.
But like when she's not in it, it's going to be a problem.
I have a question for you.
Yeah.
How do you feel about hypergamy dating?
That's how all women date.
Yeah.
That's how all women are hypergamous.
You know, I would say that in today's day and age, we encourage it to the highest level.
Like, that's a huge thing, right?
Yeah, we tell girls, get the best you can.
Now, I think I'm surprised we even know that word.
Most women don't even know what that word is.
So kudos to you on that.
But yeah, like we, we, I. We I call it we have unfettered hypergamy, which is basically like you got girls that are like average just shooting for the stars, right?
It used to be like average women would kind of be like, Oh, well, I'm average, average guy.
We went to prom together.
I'll get with him.
But now that with the internet and access and everything, dating apps, et cetera, women are able to bat way out of their fucking league.
And then the guys are willing to take it.
So what ends up happening is like a minority of the men have a majority of the women because we have open hypergamy now where women are encouraged to do the best they can.
And even dating a guy on their level is like frowned upon.
So that's what I'll say.
But yeah, that's the problem with age.
It's not that older women are bad, it's just that older women tend to become what bad habits not conducive to a long term relationship, if that makes sense.
They don't want to change.
And a lot of times they don't want to change or whatever, they don't want to assimilate to the guy that they're with.
And then coming in with the mindset of I'm independent, I think is already kind of one foot out the door, because you're going to be less likely to make things work if you have other options because another thing too going on with your hypergamy.
Since women are hypergamous, I think women need to understand like the way women may select is based on doubt.
Does that make sense?
So like when you're with a guy, you ask yourself, is this the best that I can do, right?
That's what women are constantly asking themselves, is this the best that I can do do?
Is this the best thing I can do?
If the answer is no, then her mind is going to say, damn, maybe I could do better.
Grass is green on the other side.
Like, man, we got something good.
We're like, oh, we'll just stick with it.
We're very complacent with women.
You guys, on the other hand, is like, can I do better?
Bro, let me tell you.
If the answer I can do better, they're leaving.
Bro, to your point.
So I was at, you know, the homie Jeremy.
Yeah.
My boy Jeremy, he's like super rich, man.
He makes up like a lot of money.
More than me.
And he's super rich.
And I was at his crib and I had on a bunch of fucking jewelry.
I was doing something.
I had like a lot of shit on.
And then his girl had one of her friends there and she saw like all Jeremy's cars and Rolls Royce and she sees me with all this shit.
And then she fucking I left man.
Jeremy called me and he's like, yo man, that girl just called her boyfriend and broke up with her.
She just felt like she wanted to do, she needed to do better.
Yeah.
Type shit.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And then I was like, yeah, that's.
And it's not like purging me shit.
Yeah.
My room was talking about that.
No, that's true, bro.
BBC.
It's very true.
I mean, like most of the time girls are gonna, you know, if they can level up and do better, they will, um, you know.
So it really comes down to that.
That's what it is.
Yeah.
And social media has made it bigger.
Easier.
I don't think men should settle either.
At some point, they have to settle.
The thing is, the thing is, is that men are a bit more realistic of where they stand is what I've noticed.
So, for example, if a guy's average, he's going to be pretty well aware of the fact that he's average.
Women, though, I've noticed.
if they're average, they're not aware of the fact that they're average.
And the reason why is because...
Yeah.
Because an average girl, right?
An average girl can be in a room with a celebrity easily.
She can go ahead and DM a celebrity and get a response.
So what ends up happening is that I kind of, you know, I don't want to say like infects their mindset but it gives them this ideology of like oh I could do better like I got blue checks responding to me I've met Chris Brown before I got invited to this yacht party like that girl for example in the corner I guarantee you she's probably dealt with some celebrities before that's why she behaves that way so you know that's one of the problems with a super interconnected world I think it's hurt women quite a lot is that they think that they could get this level of guy but realistically you can get him but can you keep him but then they got to come to the reality of what can I
actually get to keep then it's way less than what they think they can And it always hits the girls hardest that like do what she does, right?
That are insufferable, think they're smart.
I make this much money, blah, blah.
I'll tell y'all right now, she's probably not going to get married.
they cry alone in the bed but no i'm so because you gotta think girls like women typically only date up like only guys guys you know i got a chicken number who's working at mcdonald's once you know what i'm saying but like like girls she had that problem was a real story yeah but girls only only date up really you know it's typically so she's making a lot of money but she's doing what she's doing to make the money the kind of guy she want it's not really gonna want to with her you know what i'm saying on her You know.
So it's like it puts her, it kind of paints her, she's kind of painted herself in a corner.
Yeah.
You know?
So yeah, I mean, hypergamy nowadays is like what it is.
And then also, it's not always hypergamy.
Like, is a girl going to leave you every single time for a guy that has more money?
No, but maybe the guy could provideide more time or maybe like my situation, my ex wanted a family.
I couldn't provide that, right?
So, you know, just drawing off experience.
So it really depends on where she is at that time.
But what I've noticed is like with women, typically the more, the younger they are, the more attractive they are, the more they're trying to get the highest status guy that they can.
Or have, or get a strong lifestyle.
And then maybe when they age a bit, they start to think, okay, damn, I need to get something more concrete.
Right.
So.
I feel like that stems from really knowing yourself and knowing your worth as well.
Like, like, what you provide, could provide a man.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, it's a multitude of different things.
But, you know, the hyperchemic fluctuates is what it is.
But yeah, that's a good example.
Like, you know, like her going there with the guy, I guarantee probably her guy was probably a brokey.
That's why he she didn't even think twice.
Like, fuck this shit, boom.
I'm out.
Yeah.
Right?
That shit really happened.
Yeah.
Yeah.
She was like, nah man.
She saw her friend with the dude with the fucking Rolls Royce and the Yeah.
I would argue like, that's the worst.
Like, like, if you if you're like a guy and you don't have your shit together financially Yeah.
Like, losing your chick off that to like a richer guy to like a guy that like got their shit together because you don't even want to work.
That's the worst way.
Cooked.
Was she even bad?
Man, listen, I only see one woman.
Yeah.
I don't know what she's like.
All right, listen.
Because a girl, a bitch can see all that.
Tell her, Brendan.
She's worth all that, you know?
Like the girl who broke up with her boyfriend, like you can see all that, like the fancy rose rose, all that shit, like but is she capable of that capacity of what that's a fantastic question.
That's a fantastic question.
But here's the thing, just because she had access to it and proximity to it, she thought she could do better.
Yeah.
And this is why I genuinely believe social media and internet access in general, I think it's going to hurt women long term.
And she might She might have, like, slept with some dudes like that.
Like, for example, Fresh or fuck anyone.
Anyone.
Wait, what?
Anyone.
Wait a minute.
Wait, am I tripping?
I'm sorry.
And white girls with a big ass.
Fat ass white girls.
It's not fault, man.
I didn't mean to disrespect you like that.
Brandon Carter.
I just say, okay.
I'm very picky nowadays and I'm more structured.
Okay.
I believe it, man.
Thanks.
I believe it.
Yeah.
So I think, because someone from, so they did a, they did like a study with this, right?
Like, I think some woman or some people went to an ice cream shop, right?
And they had like three flavors.
If you have like three or four flavors, the person's able to quickly pick and then purchase the flavor they want.
I don't know, Brandon, have you mentioned it to me or whatever?
It's the ice cream shop one with the choices.
Oh, yeah.
So I didn't bring it up.
You can make the sale faster if you only have three to four options.
Yeah, but you've been proven.
Like 30 choices, right, of ice cream, they get confused and leave.
So whenever you have like this paradox of choice or whatever, it makes it a lot harder for them to like, oh shit, what am I going to do?
I have all these options.
So it makes it harder for them to find a partner a lot of the time.
So I think that's what the internet has effectively done.
There's a lot of studies that corroborate that.
So Nobel Pies went in, uh, uh, economist Daniel, Daniel Economy, he has a book called, uh, Predictable Irrationality.
And there's a whole chapter on that.
Like, and this, it's the reason where you go to websites, there's usually three pricing options if you want to buy.
They can do infinite, right?
Yeah.
Right, yeah, but they deliberately narrow it down.
It's never more than it's typically never more than three.
Yeah, and they studied that.
They split tested it.
Yeah, you know, I know people.
It's like basic intermediate advanced prices.
Yeah.
Low tier, high tier.
Yeah.
The less options you have, the more sales you make.
The less options you provide.
So white and mix.
Got it.
We got some more chats here.
Let's go.
Awesome.
All right.
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Last talk on Wednesday.
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How was the show for you?
Hit, love it.
How was the show?
You better say anything.
But you can't talk.
I know.
I feel like you can't.
Wait, what was that?
What was that?
Like, I didn't even notice she was here.
You watched.
I mean, I thought she was there, but I thought she was just being talking on the show.
No, I thought it was kind of funny.
Like, I was just watching, listening to that whole time.
I thought it was just kind of bizarre.
So I thought I laughed.
She talks to us in the intro.
She couldn't.
She couldn't.
But thank you for coming.
Well, she is poor Filipino.
Asian women don't talk.
So.
Very quiet.
Very good.
So you get with them.
You speak Tagalog?
Tagalog?
I don't speak Tagalog.
I wish I could.
You speak BBC?
Oh my.
That's how you say that.
What?
No, no, no.
What's up, BBC?
Tagalog, yeah.
BBC.
I've been having to read that in the first 4B session.
Well, bigger.
Okay, now I know.
Bigger bitch.
What about you, man?
Oh, I had fun.
Thanks for telling that bitch shut up.
I appreciate that.
You're right.
I hope I go viral, y'all.
Follow me on IG at Day in the Bronze.
And she's a real follow, man.
Yeah.
She's cool.
I like her.
She told that bitch off, man.
I appreciate that.
And she's Haitian.
Yeah.
All right.
What about you?
Yeah, she railroaded that whole conversation for you too, man.
But I dead ass said I didn't want to talk about it for you.
But I dead ass said I didn't want to talk about it.
Dead ass B?
Dead ass B. That's my mother.
Fucking my tins.
My mother.
I'm cheese.
Talk about it for a reason because that's usually where when people are not educated on the topic but have strong opinions that's where the conversations go So that's why I did ask that out of fun.
Call me your orphan?
I don't know your orphan.
I don't know your orphan.
I don't be with the butters.
What's in my mother?
Okay, what about you?
I had a good time.
Oh, she's there too?
Yes.
Look at these girls jump in all by nowhere.
Bro, these girls are transparent.
It's like, bro, I don't...
Yeah, he didn't say much either, huh?
She enjoyed the show.
She didn't have the opportunity, man.
I mean, don't worry.
You're invited back.
All right.
All right.
Uh-uh.
Chris said that back over there.
Oh, wait, wait, wait.
Tell me, clap back up, you know?
No.
I didn't allow you to use the bathroom.
Never mind.
Listen, you was there when I explained the rules.
I like that she told her that they explained the rules twice to you and shit like that.
Some people think we just be out here.
She was like, are you done?
No, like I told her use bathrooms during super chats.
She said, after the first hour once we switched over to Rumble.
I said, go to the bathroom during super chats.
Didn't I say that?
Yes.
Okay, so when the discussion happened, what happened?
No, no, Chris, it's just funny because she rehashed back the rules to her, which is funny.
It was great for the audience.
Yeah.
Because people think we'd just be like over here on some, you know.
Weird shit.
Yeah.
All right, what about you?
I enjoyed the experience.
I'm glad you guys went on no weird shit.
I had a really fun time.
The environment was really fun.
Where'd you first hear the term hypergamy from?
YouTube, I guess.
I learned it.
Do you remember who you watched that told you or you don't remember?
No, I don't remember.
Okay, that's fine.
Yeah.
Interesting.
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I lost over 200 pounds in the last four years.
You lost 200 pounds in the last how many days?
Congrats.
I lost 50 in 300.
I don't know.
It's not easy.
It's not easy.
It's good.
I lost 400 pounds at one point.
Oh, shit.
Wow.
No way.
Really?
Yeah.
I'm just getting...
I lost all the weight walking and shit, but now I'm getting into strength training and toning and building muscle.
Oh, that's what's up.
Congratulations.
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I'm hiring a lot of people, so I want to learn to grow that because...
There's an audience...
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my students make the most money are people who are like especially like somebody was obese right yeah and then they went to being regular right that's more attainable to somebody who's obese right they don't think they're gonna look like a bodybuilder like right away but it but you'd be like their dream you know like that's what they they dream about wait till they get my loose skin removal surgery then it's over wait uh so it's a question loose skin?
Yeah.
Well, she lost 400 pounds.
She lost it quick too.
400, you lost 200.
Oh, 200.
200 pounds, yeah.
I can't see a lot though.
No, you can't see it.
Yeah.
So question, when you were 400 pounds, were you fucking people?