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Always Knew Black Pants
00:03:43
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| I said, gee, you were right. | |
| He said, it's six in the morning, brother. | |
| Get some shot eyes. | |
| I feel a sense of well-being this time in the morning. | |
| Wear my heart out of my hoodie while the city is snoring. | |
| Distant sirens, they crescendo like a symphony calling. | |
| This is the Britain I know. | |
| This is the Britain I love. | |
| There's poetry inside this city if you listen enough. | |
| Working class casualties out on the streets leak rough. | |
| While a mother with her baby takes her pram to the pub. | |
| And March is knocking them down, the cost of living goes up. | |
| I can't relate to politicians with the head in the mug. | |
| I resonate with Messy Fridays with the boys smoking bug. | |
| We do our bit and on the struggle as below, so above. | |
| And as the bugs over below, here in the city we blow. | |
| I blow it my brain up to happen and it makes a halo. | |
| And then the clock strikes down, guess it's time to head home. | |
| My companion is the city, so I'm never alone. | |
| I'm stepping in. | |
| That was Wren. | |
| Not MC Wren from NWA, but some geezer from Wales who apparently does a lot of drugs and likes hanging around his we town. | |
| New York is so fucking crowded 24 hours a day. | |
| You never see this. | |
| You never see empty streets. | |
| Yes, so wow, that sample is really getting its money's worth. | |
| building careers all over the place. | |
| Forgot the newspaper, too. | |
| Balcony. | |
| Not going well here. | |
| Down on the pavement with a face full of tar. | |
| Mad how small altercations can define who we are. | |
| That's my cue. | |
| I guess it's time to head home. | |
| It's bittersweet how my high found its way to be low. | |
| And I've said it once before, as above so below. | |
| Living on the trees of Britain, you just go with the flow. | |
| But I'm done. | |
| I'm out for the night. | |
| As the sun paints the pavements, I'll turn out the light. | |
| So we're obviously going to cover this. | |
| They got to throw this case out. | |
| I was talking to some of the lawyers today, and I was just like, this is a mistrial. | |
| We always knew it was. | |
| We always knew it was a farce, right? | |
| We've been saying this since day one. | |
| But now it's gone mainstream. | |
| And Tucker put out some footage of the cops just escorting him around, the shaman, who's presently doing 41 months. | |
| Get him the fuck out of jail, you dumbasses. | |
| You want to know, okay, you want to know what crime is in America? | |
| You want to know what a threat to our personal safety is? | |
| Black crime. | |
| Sorry, crime is black crime in America. | |
| You can love it or hate it. | |
| Yes, that does enforce stereotypes, as newspapers refuse to show mugshots and describe perps as wearing a hoodie and brown pants. | |
| Okay. | |
| Actually, it's usually black pants. | |
| It's usually true religion jeans. | |
| But that's the number one problem. | |
| If you want into domestic terrorism, well, it's not really a major threat. | |
| I mean, we had some insane riots with DLM and Antifa for about a year. | |
| But besides that, it's not as bad as, you know, the 20 people a day that die in black-on-black crime. | |
| But, okay, let's get into domestic terrorism. | |
| It's Antifa, okay? | |
| That's who is trying to destroy America. | |
| Proud Boys and the Shaman, they love America. | |
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Ryan's Voice Heard
00:00:59
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| They weren't trying to prevent Biden becoming president. | |
| They were just mad about the election being stolen because it was. | |
| And if you don't have free elections, you don't have a country. | |
| You're a Zimbabwe. | |
| We don't want to be Zimbabwe because that's right. | |
| Zimbabwe sucks. | |
| Anyway, we'll get to all that, but you know, I like to keep it fun at the beginning. | |
| I had had a long talk with Ryan yesterday about him getting his voice heard and getting his name out there and being more proactive with this show and being more of a personality. | |
| I'd like him to be able to take over this show if I have to, you know, go somewhere or I'm sick or something. | |
| And I said, you need to get your voice heard more often. | |
| That's true, yes. | |
| And the way he handled that advice was bizarre. | |
| I sent you this in a separate email, Ryan. | |
| Here he is on some snow. | |