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March 24, 2025 - MyronGainesX
02:19:44
Kay Flock GUILTY, Morning Routine CRINGE, Rightwingers EXPOSED For Soda Scam!
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Loaded like a freight train, flying like an aeroplane.
Feeling like a space brain one more time tonight.
The fact that I'm a West Coast button, one bad mother got a rattlesnakes new case.
Under my arms and I'm a bean machine and drinking gasoline and honey, you can make my motor on.
Well, I got one chance left in a nightlife chat.
I got a doggy doubt by a smile.
I got them all talked out there with a match to go.
I smoke my cigarette with style.
And I can tell you, honey, you can make my money tonight.
Wake up late, honey, put on your clothes.
And take your wedding card to the liquor store.
Well, that's what you'd do for me by tonight.
I've been loading like a freight train, flying like an aeroplane.
Feeling like a space brain one more time tonight.
I'm on the night train.
Follow the star.
I'm on the night train.
Ready to crash and burn.
I never learn.
I'm on the night train.
I love that stuff.
I'm on the night train.
I got it now.
I'm on the night dream.
Never to return, no
No,
no, no No, no, no Speeding like a space brain one more time today.
I'm on the night train.
And I'm fucking both soul.
I'm on the night dream.
And we are live.
What's up, guys?
Welcome to the stream, ninjas.
Welcome to the stream.
Let's go, baby.
And I'm running a crash and burn.
I want to see those Romans in the sky.
I want to see the chat star going crazy.
Matter of fact, hold on.
I got to activate.
Give me one sec.
Give me one sec.
I got to activate all the chats.
Okay, I'm about to activate all the chats right now.
We're going to bring the full power of the OSS squad here.
I'm even activating the Castle Club chat.
These motherfuckers, I'm letting them go crazy right now, too.
I need the chat to go flying with O slashes.
All right.
I need to go flying.
We're gonna do this again.
Now we're seeing that O slash from everybody.
Let's go, baby.
We're going every day, six days a week, cooking, covering all kinds of topics.
We did a great stream yesterday on the fucking Rico breakdown.
We're back on again.
5 p.m., 5 p.m.
I told you guys we're going to go live at 5 every single time.
10 K plus watching live, 500k by the end of the year.
We're fucking cooking.
Let's go, baby!
We got the best fucking community ever.
A bunch of O slashes.
Everybody in here is fucking based.
Let's go, baby.
The OSS Army never fails!
Welcome to the Stream Ninjas, welcome to the Stream Ninjas.
Welcome to the stream.
Welcome to the stream.
Happy to have you guys here.
You guys are coming here.
You guys are here, but you can be anywhere else in the world, but you guys are here.
We'll meet ninjas.
We got a couple things to talk about.
Someone said 9-11.
I might bring Richard Gage on tomorrow, chat.
I might bring him on tomorrow or Thursday.
I'm trying to figure out which day specifically.
But gonna bring him on.
It's gonna be a good time.
And hold on a sec.
All right.
So, yeah, guys, welcome to the stream.
We got some newbies in here saying, What does O slash mean?
That's fine.
Maybe it's better you don't know, my friend.
But welcome, welcome, welcome, guys.
I hope you guys are liking this setup right here.
You guys like this, by the way.
This set, the way I have the setup here, right above me, you can see the chat, and then above that, you can see the view counters.
And then this, the main screen is here on the right-hand side.
Y'all like this?
I think it's a bit easier, so I don't like have to move myself around all the time like I always do.
Because otherwise, I could just basically just like full screen it like this.
Oh, or well, extend it all the way out.
But yeah, y'all like this everything on the left-hand side like this.
And then super chat.
Let's see here.
Let's let me pull this up.
Let's look at some chats if we have any.
Okay, Waylo says, I have a serious question about immigration.
I have a friend who's from California.
They live in Miami, and this person was a part of the Obama DACA.
They're afraid to fly to LA.
They have, they also have a misdemeanor when a person was 18 and now they're 29.
Do you think they're in danger of being flagged?
They're getting in trouble, ICE.
Well, when you fly domestically, that doesn't trigger the same things it would as if you fly internationally.
So they're fine if they're in the country.
Domestic flights don't have the same scrutiny as international.
And then what else do we got here?
We got Dalton Davis says, I barely know politics, geopolitics, world news, etc.
I'm trying to learn, and I trust your point of views the most.
Problem is, I often have no clue what you're talking about.
Should I research more?
Just keep watching streams to learn naturally thinking events.
Well, that's why, bro.
I typically, when I talk about politics or whatever, I typically go from like a beginner standpoint.
So I probably explained it.
You just might have not watched the full episode or you saw a clip, but I would say I'm pretty good at like explaining things from like the beginning.
Like, for example, I talked about the Iran nuclear deal, right?
Before I even talked about the deal, I talked about what the deal was, right?
So I talked about the deal that Obama's administration had put in place, what it was, how it started.
Then I went into Trump trying to negotiate a new nuclear deal.
So I typically do that for the audience where I will explain what it is in the first place, then go into the specifics.
So I'll say just watch.
I'll say just go back and you'll see it.
You'll definitely see it.
What else?
But yeah, guys, definitely excited to be here.
This will be not that long of a show today.
As you guys know, I've been putting in six, seven, eight-hour shows.
Fucking killing me.
But we got a show tonight with Steve, the accounter in the accounting, Steve from Accounting, at 8 p.m.
We're going to cover taxes.
Very important episode coming up on Fresh Affair at 8 p.m.
And then I am also going to be doing what else?
Then we got after hours after that.
We got after hours after that.
So that's going to be a good time.
We're going to cover a couple of different topics today.
We're going to cover K-Flock.
We're going to cover this strange trend of morning routines.
And then we're going to go into Snap and some influencers getting exposed for that shit.
You know.
So yeah.
But what else here?
We already got 1600 of you guys in here.
So guys, do me a favor.
Like the video.
I think we hit a record yesterday.
We had 20,000 watching live when we did the big you indictment yesterday, which was pretty cool.
Very interesting stuff.
As you guys know, I did that yesterday.
You can find the video right here on this channel.
Let me go ahead and show you guys where it is.
It was a long video, but I went in detail into all the different aspects of the investigation.
So if you type in Myron Gaines, right?
Type in Myron Gaines, boom, here's my channel.
And then boom, it comes right up there.
Like the third one, right?
A couple other stuff too.
It looks like we're getting in the algo a little bit here, chat.
Whether it's me making fun of DDG.
So we're slowly taking over YouTube, chat.
Slowly, slowly taking over YouTube.
I truly do think, guys, we could take over YouTube.
You know, we got the dedicated community.
We got a bunch of you.
You guys are based as fuck in the chat.
You know, I already know if somebody's watching my shit that, you know, they're not pussy.
They're not soft, right?
They're not politically correct losers.
But here it is right here.
Roll 60s Crip Gang arrest that went for seven plus hours.
I got the timestamps here for you guys too.
Shout out to my guy, Biggie Smalls' stuff.
Literally all the time stamps are here, so you guys can go through.
It's a long stream, but you know, save this one for a long plane ride or work shift or whatever.
I read the criminal complaint through it, and I also go over footage of how he self-snitched.
We do a whole bunch of different breakdowns on stuff.
Him snitching on checking in and reacting to no jumper shows, reading through the documents.
And, you know, the reason why this is so good is because I used to do this for work.
So reading through this criminal complaint, I was able to see things that other people might not have been able to see.
Like I explained the whole tickling the wire, right?
Which I've never seen a YouTuber talk about that.
I went over that during this episode, etc.
So really interesting stuff.
We're already at 40k views pretty much on it.
And we split views, guys.
So the views are doing pretty good, despite the fact that we're splitting our audience, right?
You guys know I'm both on YouTube and on Rumble.
So we would have even more views on YouTube if it weren't for that.
So then I obviously did this.
I did this JFK stream the other day, which I really, you know, really good.
And then also, if you guys want to see how I connect 9-11 and JFK, check this out too, because I've been dropping edited videos, right?
Where we, you know, we've clean them up and stuff like that.
It's clips from the shit from the streams, but they're good.
This one is already, I just dropped this one actually.
If you guys, this why cell phones corrupted women beyond repair.
If you guys don't mind doing me a favor, if you guys can actually, this video I dropped how long ago.
Two hours ago.
So, as you guys know, the first 24 hours is critical for the video.
And this video is already doing well.
So, if you guys don't mind doing me a favor, before we get into the show, if you guys can go ahead and come in, type in OSS is here, right?
Just boom, comment like that.
I'm gonna like comment this, right?
And I'll probably go back and put timestamps in here for you guys too.
I typically put time stamps in these kinds of videos as well.
I'm a big fan of timestamps, I think they're critical.
So, yeah.
So, yeah, if you guys don't mind doing that for me, I'd really appreciate that.
Let's get the likes up on this and then just type in OSS and then just let it play in the background.
You just silence it and then let it play.
Boom, right?
And that gets a bunch of watch time, and that helps a lot.
Because the thing is, guys, the way YouTube works for all you guys that want to become YouTubers one day, engagement and watch time is everything.
So, it's not just enough to put out a lot of content, you got to put out content and get people to engage with this.
So, if you guys engage with it and it does really well, they're going to push it more into the they're going to push it more into the algorithm, they push it more into the algorithm, um, and uh, the channel grows.
And we're doing pretty good, guys.
We're going at a decent rate, um, you know.
And the reason why it's important to grow on YouTube is because YouTube is how you bring the new people in, right?
You guys know Rumble is where it's at.
I like Rumble way better.
I fucking understand YouTube is just a necessary evil.
Um, but uh, but yeah, if you guys don't mind, uh, just click this, like it, and I'm actually gonna go through here while I'm while I'm live and I'm gonna just go like your guys' shit.
Anybody that uh that likes it, boom, 30, boom, yeah.
So, see, I'm gonna go through and I'm gonna start liking y'all's stuff.
Thank you guys so much.
I see you guys are already coming in here, liking.
I really appreciate that, my ninjas.
I'll drop the link again for you guys.
And then we're going to get into today's topic.
Shout out to all you guys.
I appreciate it, man.
Amen.
Matter of fact, hold on, it's a little quiet in here, it's a little quiet, it's a little quiet.
I don't know where I'm going, but I sure know where I've been.
I've got all the promises and songs of yesterday.
I've made up my mind.
I ain't wasting no more time.
Here I go again.
Here I go again.
You need to know what time it is.
Though I keep searching for an answer, I never see to find what I'm looking for.
Lord, I pray you give me strength to carry on, cause I know what it means to walk along the lonely street of dreams.
You motherfuckers know what time it is, man.
The OSS general is here.
Like a drinker, I was wrong to walk along.
I've made up my mind.
I ain't wasting no more time.
I'm just another heart in me to rescue you.
And don't worry, guys, we're gonna get back to the point where we go on Twitter and just start cooking motherfuckers and ratioing them with the OS last squad.
That's how this originally started.
For those that are wondering about the lore, this started because the OSS actually started because I was getting censored by Elon Musk.
Remember that, guys?
With the whole H-1B Visa shit?
So we just made a video.
I got on stream one day and I just started roasting Elon Musk and commenting under his tweets.
And we were just racing him the whole day, and I was like, holy shit, the OSS army is real.
And then, ever since, it's been a thing.
So, bro, we've even defeated Elon Musk.
So, OSS cannot be, bro, cannot be defeated.
Cannot be defeated.
Shout out to you guys, man.
He said, no, I think I got you, Ninja.
got it right now turn to the shit up baby And here I go again on my own going down the only road I've been alone like a drifter.
I was born to walk along my mind.
I ain't wasting no more time.
But here I come again.
Here I go again.
Here I come again.
Here I go!
Alright, so I'm going through like this, and then we're going to get this thing going, get this thing cracking.
*Pfft*
That's true.
Gary never told me anything about Lucas Gage.
To walk along the lord's sweet dreams.
And here I go again on my own going down the only road I'm never known like a drifter.
I was born to walk along.
And I'm made.
All right, so all right, ninjas.
All right, appreciate the O slash squad coming in.
Handy.
Appreciate you, ninjas.
All right.
So let's go ahead.
I'll get into the first topic.
And thank you guys so much for that, by the way.
I really, really appreciate that shit.
All right.
Okay.
Cool.
So now that we, I'll just let this play in the back over here.
All right.
So, okay.
Okay, ninjas.
Let's uh let's go first with this one because uh this one is gonna be fast.
So this shit went fucking is viral all over the internet right now, bro.
Um, I'll play the video without interrupting and then we'll go back and talk about this.
But this this thing has six almost 700 million views on X right now.
Okay, this shit is everywhere.
And it's called the morning routine.
All right, I'm just gonna play it out one time for you guys and then we'll play it again and react to it.
So I'm gonna play it out for you guys one time uninterrupted.
So we're gonna be serious about the Lord's business!
So I'm gonna be able to make it.
So looking at it, bro, we got to go ahead and get in at least 10,000.
Thank you.
Thank you.
All right.
So we're gonna watch it again.
I'm gonna give some commentary this time, right?
I wanted you guys to watch it one time uninterrupted without any comments so you guys can kind of formulate your own thoughts, right?
Watch it again, and then we'll look at some of the Twitter comments, which are hilarious.
But so 3:52 a.m., he gets up and he has this tape over his mouth.
And I know that this is popular amongst a lot of people to ensure that they breathe through their nose when they sleep.
You know, some people say it's better for you.
It helps with your longevity, etc.
So they put this stuff on their mouth when they go to bed.
So you see here, 3.52 a.m.
waking up, right?
Some water.
I don't know.
Apparently, this water is called like Saratoga or some shit like that.
It's selling on Amazon like crazy because of this video.
then he goes out and about does some push-ups I guess meditating.
Writing something in a journal.
So we're going to be serious about the Lord's business.
I think that's the Bible right there.
Now, I've seen a wave of people putting fucking ice in a bowl and then putting their face in it.
Now, obviously, this is like for skin, right?
To, I guess, maintain elasticity, prevent aging, get rid of wrinkles.
And you guys are saying that's a $50 bottle of water.
I didn't even know that.
That's crazy, bro.
Right?
So I've been seeing a lot of people doing this shit.
And then getting ready for the gym.
Bro, is getting dressed like how girls get dressed before they go to the gym, man.
Making it a whole mission.
Making sure they fit and wearing jewelry and shit.
Bro, going to a gym with a Rolex is wild.
It is not comfortable working out in a Rolex.
And I can tell you guys from experience, it's fucking terrible.
It is fucking terrible, bro.
So, go to the gym.
*sad music*
Takes a jump to the pool.
It goes into your camera.
That's it.
Goes back, showers.
Eats a banana.
And then he puts the peel on his face.
puts his face in the water again so looking at it bro we gotta go ahead and before he goes on it looks like he's doing some kind of zoom call or some like that Which, you know, it's kind of funny.
You don't hear him talk until then, and then you're like, oh man, this guy's that feminine voice.
He didn't release 10,000.
And that's a girl, probably his mate or his chick.
Thank you.
Like, look.
And then some of these comments are funny, bro.
Extremely gay.
This guy sucks all the cocks.
What's up with men wearing women's jewelry these days?
Yeah, because this is, I forget what the fuck the name is.
Fresh be wearing this shit.
Chat, come on.
You know me.
I don't fuck care about jewelry or whatever, but I forget what the hell the name is.
Not the 4 a.m.
Twerk session.
What got me is how it took him one whole minute to walk outside.
See, I knew niggas were gonna be analyzing this shit.
Your desk is too high.
Niggas making fun of them about that.
Right?
Watch on in the shower, not getting talked about enough.
Right?
The pool's actually full of Saratoga water.
Someone said, this looks gay.
Tyro, and are you okay worst in the meeting?
You're about to explain to us how you blew the budget.
Yeah.
Bro, locked in before the meeting.
You know, so it's just like funny shit, bro.
Yo, this meme always gets me fucking dead, bro.
Ah, the Pepe man.
And then some nigga can put this the build up.
The build-up was the same for this voice.
Like, yo, bro, niggas just making fun of a bro.
But, like, look, starts and stops reading the same minute.
stuff.
Oh man.
Shit is funny, bro.
Niggas just kind of making fun of him with the cop bits.
like look right someone had a funny-ass comment I don't know where it went.
Someone put this nigga bullshit in, and it got like 200k likes or some shit like that.
It was hilarious, bro.
But the point I'm trying to make here, guys, right?
So, look.
Remember how I told you guys that the internet is filled with like success porn, right?
Like people showing you guys like unrealistic shit.
This is an example of that, right?
Now, let's go back in time.
The year is roughly 2013-2014.
Vine is starting to get very popular.
Instagram is a thing.
People are still using Facebook, but it's on its way kind of getting old, right?
And Instagram is kind of being the switchover.
People are on YouTube, but not necessarily, right, as big as they are now.
And the 2010s, guys, made it where you could, the ability to make money on the internet as an influencer became real in the 2010s, right?
Prior to 2010, if you said you were an influencer, I mean, hell, even up until 2013, 2014, 2015, if you said you were an influencer, people would laugh at you, right?
I don't even think Instagram had video yet at this point, right?
And they put the video in to combat Vine, as a matter of fact.
I think right around 2013, 2014, Instagram added video to combat Vine.
And that's what actually ended up putting Vine out of business.
And if you guys remember, Vine was this video sharing app that had like six or seven second long videos, which a lot of big YouTubers today started on Vine, right?
People like Logan Paul, people like King Bach, people like Jake Paul, et cetera.
So many of these influencers became popular first on Vine, then switched on over to Instagram and then obviously YouTube, right?
And the 2010s made it where people were able to actually earn a living and do social media full-time as a career, okay?
It was still frowned upon.
It was still like, what the hell?
Like, what are you talking about?
Making money on YouTube or social media.
But it started to become real at that point.
And we saw a transition of young people where young people, when asked what they wanted to do for a living, Gen Zers, by the way, it went from being doctor, astronaut, lawyer, you know, cop, firefighter, nurse.
It went from that to, I want to be an influencer, right?
And this guy, I think, if I'm not mistaken, is like in his mid-20s.
So this guy's a Zoomer, right?
He was born in like the year 2000, more than likely, right around 2000.
And I would say my generation, which I'm a millennial, I was born in 1990.
We were like the last generation where we were pushed to go to college.
We were pushed to get a regular job.
We were pushed to be a real adult, right?
But the generations after me, they kind of make fun of it.
Oh, yeah, I'm adulting.
Oh, yeah, I'm going to be an influencer.
Oh, yeah.
They were able to basically kind of skirt responsibility to a degree, right?
And these younger guys, these Gen Zers, they grew up with the iPhone.
They grew up with smartphones.
They grew up going to school and being able to utilize a smartphone while they're in class.
When I was a school guys, we had razors, you know, Nokia's, right?
Anybody here that was born in 1990 or earlier, you guys know exactly what I'm talking about.
Like, we had the fucking flip phones.
We didn't have the access to cell phones that could literally Google information and get you anything you needed to get, let alone being able to record videos on it, right?
The ability to be able to record yourself on a cell phone is a relatively new thing, guys.
Don't forget about that.
Like, I mean, obviously, we've had it now for a while, but people forget 20 years ago, we didn't have this type of technology in the palm of your hands.
And I say all that to say this.
We saw a shift, a huge generational shift of young people wanting to become entrepreneur influencers, okay?
And with that need and with that want, excuse me, with that shift, you started to see the rise of the online guru, right?
You started to see the rise of people trying to promote, oh, you could be an influencer.
Oh, you can just buy my course.
I'll teach you how to have a laptop lifestyle.
I'll teach you how to be an entrepreneur.
Like, you don't have to work at nine to five, you know, live this lifestyle, right?
Have a nice high-rise in a major city in the United States and work from your laptop and then, you know, go to the gym when you feel like it and live this really awesome life.
And this is actually what I fight against quite a bit.
For all of you guys that are aware, you guys call onto the show.
A lot of you guys say, hey, Myron, I want to be an entrepreneur, Myron, I want to do social media, whatever.
What do I tell you guys?
I tell you guys, look, it's not for everybody.
It's not easy.
And the market's oversaturated.
So get a job, get a skill.
And if you want to do it, do it on the side and then see how it goes before you segue into it.
Because I'm not going to be one of these guys that's telling you, I got a course.
Just go ahead and be an influencer.
I'll teach you how, right?
Which, by the way, we are probably going to make something for you guys where I'm going to teach you guys how to make an online podcast course.
But because we've been getting this asked that a lot.
But the point is, I'm never going to tell you guys, quit your day job.
I'm going to tell you guys every single time, get a skill, get a regular job.
There's nothing wrong with a nine to five, right?
And this is one of the beauties, right?
And one of the things that I really, I thank God that I had the ability to do, which I worked in the professional world first, okay?
For those that don't know, specialized in homeless security investigations, right?
For seven years.
I worked for the agency for 10.
So I understand what it's like to have a regular job, the grind, nine to five, et cetera.
And there's nothing wrong with it.
Despite the fact that a lot of these influencers sit there and try to sell you a dream of you can have this laptop lifestyle, you could travel and work and make all this money.
It's not real for a majority of people.
It simply isn't.
Okay.
But thanks to the, you know, the ease of the internet, the ease of the ease of technology, the ease of smartphones, et cetera, everyone now can become an influencer.
And we've really seen this explode since 2020.
When the pandemic happened, a lot of people lost their jobs.
A lot of people lost their income.
A lot of people lost sources of revenue.
And what ended up happening was a lot of people took their regular job and moved online or they started to make content online.
Even us, right?
We even started doing our podcast in 2020 while we still had our real jobs.
And the reason why this was so popular is that in 2020, people were stuck in their homes.
So they started consuming way more Twitch, YouTube, Instagram, et cetera.
TikTok exploded during this period of time, right?
So it was a really good time to get your foot in as an influencer, right?
So it became very popular.
So this gave rise to the lot of the influencers you see now.
If you guys look, a lot of popular streamers, a lot of popular influencers, whatever it may be, especially on the short form content like you guys see here now on Instagram, whatever, they haven't been on that long.
You know what I mean?
They kind of just blew up.
And it's because of the recent explosion on the like of short content.
So it started with Vine, then it went to Instagram.
Now it's being held by TikTok, right?
TikTok is pretty much the name, the main short form content platform.
So why do I say all this?
I wanted to build the background for you guys of how content like this has become popular right here, right?
The reason why this content is so popular and why it went viral is because deep down, everyone wants to live a lifestyle like this guy.
Despite people hating on the comments, despite people talking shit about him, despite people saying that he's a metro or gay or whatever it may be, at the end of the day, this guy lives an awesome life.
Let's just call a spade a spade.
He has some money.
He lives in a high-rise.
He's going to the gym.
He's working a low manual labor job from a computer, making a lot of money, clearly, Rolexes and expensive bracelets, right?
Though metrosexual and sus to some, this is what a lot of people want.
So that's why this is blown up, right?
The fact that he does some things in here that are a bit ostentatious makes it even more controversial.
But the reality is, everyone wants to have a life like this to some degree, right?
So a lot of people are going to hate on him.
Now, my thing with this is I would call this.
This is the exact success point that I'm talking about.
When I tell you guys, don't quit your day job, when I tell you guys, get a skill set, when I tell you guys, don't leave your regular job for a social media job until you're making 1.5 to 2 times as much, it's to combat videos precisely like this.
Okay?
And that's why I kind of wanted to talk about this because videos like this is what makes people think or say, oh, I want to have this laptop lifestyle.
Oh, I want to be an influencer.
oh, I want to do X, Y, Z. The ostentatious behavior, right, from this guy in this video perfectly symbolizes what people in his age group wish and aspire to have.
They don't want nine to fives anymore.
They want to be able to wake up early or do what they want to do, go to the gym, work their entrepreneurial job from a computer, make a whole bunch of money, and then go about their day.
That's what they want.
But the reality is most people are not going to be able to do this.
So when I tell you guys, yo, this is not for everybody, don't fall for the bullshit you see on the internet, videos like this is precisely what I'm talking about.
Look, this guy, young guy, obviously killing it, I'm not going to be here to hate.
Yes, it is funny that he's drinking $50 bottles of water and wearing jewelry in the gym.
I do think that's a bit strange, but that's fine.
Do your thing.
There's nothing wrong with self-care.
You guys know me.
I tell you guys all the time, I did a hair transplant.
I got my teeth straightened.
I got my teeth whitened.
I go to the gym all the time, right?
You know, obviously, I don't have like a more refined skincare routine because I've always had pretty decent skin, right?
Because I just drink a lot of water and don't do drugs and do dumb shit.
But regardless, like, it's cool that he does the self-care.
Maybe it's to a whole other level.
But the point here is that, yes, you could watch this video and have inspiration, it may make you inspired, but the reality is most people are not going to be able to do this.
But why is content like this popular?
Content like this is popular because despite people talking shit in the comments and saying they hate this guy, that he's gay or he's metro or insulting him, this is something that a lot of people wish and aspire to have.
It really is.
And some of you guys can get this lifestyle.
I'm not saying y'all can't.
But I don't want you guys to quit your day job, right, or give up a good career thinking that this is going to be the way.
Because a lot of times when they do this shit, right, they're trying to make you think that you could do this too.
And if I'm not mistaken, this guy's like a fitness coach or some shit like that.
I think he teaches people how to do fitness businesses.
Right?
So he has an incentive to show this lifestyle.
Oh, look at the freedom I enjoy.
Oh, look at what I can do.
You could do this too.
Right?
So, yeah.
And again, like I said before, this is why I thank God that I had a regular job before this shit.
Because I still remember what it's like to, you know, go to the store and be like, oh, I don't got money for this.
I'm going to put it back.
I still remember what it's like to go to the grocery store and buy food.
I remember what it's like to be on a budget.
I remember what it's like to, you know, be like, damn, I can't pay this credit card off right now.
I got to, you know, I got to wait another week or whatever.
Like, I remember that, guys.
Like, I've only been on social media for four to five years, but I had a regular job way before that.
So the beauty is that, like, I'm still able to identify with you guys, right?
I still know what it's like to not be rich.
I still remember it vividly in my brain.
It's burning in my head.
I grew up in a poor household.
Like, we didn't have money, right?
And then when I became an adult, I didn't really start making six figures until I was about 25-ish, 26-ish, 26-ish.
So from there, I was kind of just living paycheck to paycheck.
This is why I've always been very low maintenance because I just like learned to do that from saving money, right?
And not spending like an idiot.
And I've just kind of maintained that mindset.
But I'm able to look at stuff like this.
I'm able to look at success reporting like this and tell y'all this ain't the way for most of y'all.
It simply isn't.
I'm not trying to destroy anyone's dreams, but I could tell you guys that this ain't the way.
Now, this guy right here, if I'm not mistaken, I don't think he's had a real job before.
I think he was like a college football player.
And then he went right into social media, which there's nothing wrong with that.
But the problem where, you know, you become influencer in your 20 and you become successful, you just don't identify with the normal, you don't identify with normal people, bro.
Like a lot of these streamers like are completely unaware of how the real world works, unfortunately.
Right?
And that's one of the big differences between me and other guys.
Where I know what it's like, guys, to have a regular job and fucking grind every day, Monday through Friday, you know?
And hell, I liked my old job.
You guys know that.
You guys know I really enjoyed my old career.
You know, I'm not one of these guys like, oh, I hate my job.
Oh, like, nah, I loved it, man.
Fucked.
I'll go back.
I mean, as a couple of you guys asked me, like, if they called me and said, hey, Martin, we need you to come back to HSI in a leadership position, you know, would you do it?
I would do it.
I'll take the pay cut and I'll go back.
So, so yeah, man.
But, yeah.
Long story short is this.
Summary is this, guys.
Shout out to this guy.
I ain't no hater, right?
Guys in great shape, killing it.
Successful.
But I want you guys, when you're watching this stuff, to watch it with a little bit of discernment and understand what he's trying to do here.
He's trying to sell a lifestyle that most people simply are not going to be able to have.
And he's doing it in a very ostentatious manner.
This is a very flamboyant video with this shit.
And I've seen a bunch of these guys do videos like this where they're, you know, putting all this emphasis and getting dressed in some metro sexual fashion and, you know, doing all this extra pretty boy shit.
So, yeah.
All right.
What do y'all think?
Give me ones in the chat if you guys agree.
Give me twos if you disagree.
I'd love to hear your guys' opinions in the comments.
You guys agree, disagree?
What do you guys think?
One of you guys agree with me, two if you guys disagree, and then tell me two why you don't.
They'll get into the K-flock thing.
Myron, would you go back and work for Mossad?
Yes.
You said I'm Zesty too?
I don't know.
I'm Zesty.
Bro, I wear the same clothes every day, man.
Dude said FitX Fearless type dudes.
Agree wholeheartedly?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, I ain't gonna come on here and hate on this nigga, bro.
He's obviously killing it.
But this is definitely the success point I tell you guys to watch out for.
This right here, this video is literally the definition.
When I tell y'all to watch out for that success point on the internet, this is it right here.
All right.
Looks like a lot of you guys agree with me.
All right, cool.
Two because pencil nick.
All right, nigga.
Bro, you guys never disagree with me, bro.
And if you do, it's like a two, but it's uh, but it's a, it's a, uh, it's a troll.
All right, someone said two mic is low.
All right, chat.
I'm looking at my cast club niggas.
Yo, how's the audio?
Is the audio low?
Because if the audio is low, I'm about to fry this motherfucker, bro.
This nigga's ain't, what is it?
Manitwock4100?
Cass Club, guys, I trust y'all.
Is my mic low?
Give me ones if the mic is good.
Give me twos if the mic is good, is bad.
This nigga saying my mic is low.
I know he's trolling.
Mike is great.
Bro, fuck this guy.
Yo, Manitow.
Do you not know the rules in here, motherfucker?
There's really one rule.
Okay?
Two rules.
American flags and no trolling on the audio.
Other than that, you guys could talk shit about me all day.
You guys know I run a free speech chat.
I'll let y'all say whatever the fuck you guys want.
But do not troll in the audio because then I got to stop the show to address your dumbass.
Fucking dumbass nigga, bro.
There's got to be a stupid primate in the chat doing some dumb shit.
Oh, bro, your audio.
The mic is low.
Fucking dickhead.
All right.
Hey, this is what some posted in the CC?
What is this?
What is this?
Wait, what?
Wait.
What the fuck?
You guys sent me.
Somebody sent me a letter?
What the hell?
What are you?
What is you guys?
This nigga got sued for this video?
Nah, bro.
He didn't get sued for this shit.
What?
Yeah, I didn't want to say the building.
I knew that was the building he was at.
He's right next to me.
What?
Okay, so chat, let me tell you guys what I see here.
Cover Zone sent me a picture of what seems to be a letter complaining on March 13th.
Yeah, a civil action summit and complaint for residential eviction and specific performance with a day and hour service endorsed there on Aston Hall.
What the hell?
Niggas served them with a thing?
Okay, that's weird.
Okay, that's crazy.
Can someone confirm that for me?
It's a cease and desist.
Yeah, because I'm only seeing a part of the letter.
Bro, the audio for me is low.
I'm not trolling.
Delicio Cruz.
Nigga, you guys are trolling here, man.
All right.
If anybody on here has Moan IG, someone better tell us, ask to put those bananas and water bottles back on the shelves.
Okay.
We got here from Shin and Bricks.
Yo, Myron, can you explain more about this whole Trump and federal contractors with segregation?
I keep hearing this with the 965 act, can you break it down?
I haven't heard of it, but I could look into it.
Myron, it's all cap.
See the document in Discord about the guy getting evicted from his apartment?
Okay, I'll take a look.
Here's your dollar today, Myron.
You're welcome.
Vida's fake.
Black people can't swim.
This nigga, bro.
Hey, Martin, any plans for when you're in the UK?
To be for real, the Lewis documentary should be good from what I've seen.
He doesn't do hit pieces.
Yeah, I mean, look, bro.
Look.
We filmed a bunch of content.
I think it's going to be good.
I know some people are worried, saying that they're going to do a hit piece on me.
But look, the reality is, guys, I'm considered very controversial.
I'm very divisive, according to a lot of people.
So niggas are going to get mad no matter what, bro.
I think us getting out on a Netflix documentary is going to be good overall.
Myron, did you see about this?
When will it end?
TJ Allie.
Yeah, I heard about this AUSA that got killed.
I already got time.
I'll talk about it today.
Is that true that Gary the J tells you who you can and can't bring on the show?
No, that's not true at all.
Not true whatsoever.
Well, my friend said that they've been hearing and seeing through the media that green card holders and other immigrants have been getting flagged on foreign and domestic flights and being sent to deportation camps, detention.
Is that true or just more left-wing propaganda?
The only time that I saw that happen is because a girl, a doctor, went to a funeral of Hassan Nasrallah when she came back to the United States and they cut her green card because Hassan Nasrallah was the leader of Hezbollah, which is a designated terrorist organization.
Freshest dog, deadliest mass shooting in America.
Okay.
I don't know what that link is for.
Mark, can you review this video?
Seems like there was a huge cover-up in the Vegas shooting.
Yeah, I will cover that.
I know what you're talking about.
I know the documentary you're talking about.
Yo, Marin, a couple streams ago, someone suggested to add a smoke detector sound to the soundboard, but you said for what?
Black people never change the battery, so it's always beeping in their house.
You could use it similar to the monkeys.
Okay, that's a really insider thing.
Let's see here.
Yo, I have a question about immigration.
Oh, no, read that one.
OK.
Did you see that an Israeli tank hit a UN building in Gaza and killed one and injured six people?
I guess they don't care anymore at all.
Bro, they never do, man.
Niggas are crazy.
Not sure if it's true.
Check it out.
Okay.
So apparently the guy that shot this video, They're trying to evict him.
I wonder for what, though?
Yo, send me the link, bro.
Cover zone, do me a favor, drop the link in the drop the link in a super chat, bro.
Or a council club.
Just send like a dollar and just send it so I can like copy and paste the link and look at it.
I'll pull it up on air.
Yeah, so chat.
Guys in my Council Club, shout out to Castle Club, by the way.
They're sending me a picture of apparently there's an open case with this guy getting evicted.
But, bro, keep in mind, guys, that you could be getting they could evict you for anything, bro.
Niggas try to evict you for anything.
It doesn't even have to be with you not paying rent.
But I will say the building that he's at is overpriced as fuck.
But yeah, give me the link, bro.
And I will just super chat it in for a dollar.
And I'll copy and paste and I'll take a look at it.
Let me see here.
It was before the video posted?
Okay.
Yeah, I see that.
Let me look here.
I'll pull this up for you guys right now.
Let me see here.
So shout out to the Castle Club, guys, for tracking us down.
Okay, so let's see.
So let's see.
So someone actually goes ahead and searches this shit.
They can use a Doug Doug Goat, bro.
Okay, court records, search.
Okay.
Civil court.
All right.
Standard search.
Silence guy LLC.
Okay.
So it says here.
Okay, so parties Ashton Hall.
This was on March 1st.
Receipt.
Here, let me.
You know what?
Let me just go ahead and fucking hold on, chat.
My bad.
It says here receipt.
Amount paid.
Allocation quantity unit 21.
Summons fee.
what the county filing fee See, this is the only problem.
It's fucking hard to read this shit sometimes.
You know what, man?
Fuck this shit.
Let's get ourselves, niggas.
What is this?
He got this from what website did this nigga go to clerk of the court.
Miami data clerk.
Let's go ahead and do this shit ourselves, bro.
Give me one sec, niggas.
How do you do it again?
Did he do standard search?
all right right here I don't know.
So he goes there.
Well, how the fuck did it go?
You know what?
Let me just go ahead and get this a problem with these state websites, man.
They're always fucking garbage.
All right.
It was just put thing.
That's a dude's name.
Yes, I am not a robot.
bruh civil family probate courts online I'm just going to get in the K-Flock shit.
That shit pisses me off now.
There we go.
you Let's try this.
Bruh.
All right.
Let's just do it.
We'll do it by the LLC then.
What's the name of this LLC again?
Silent Sky.
Silence Guy LLC.
Okay.
All right.
Hmm.
What the fuck?
So it looks like there's a bunch of silence guys here.
Yeah, it is silence guy.
Let's see, right?
Whatever, man.
Shit annoying.
I wonder why, though.
I, I, I, yo, I wonder why they're trying to evict him, though.
I don't know if you got if he didn't pay rent or something else because, guys, they could evict you for anything, bro.
Honestly.
Um, and they're making they make a joke saying that he, it's, it's uh Brickle Flatiron.
Yep, I know where that is, but is it because non-payment?
Like, why are they trying to evict him?
Interesting.
All right.
Click the first link on Google Myron.
This one.
All right.
We'll try this one more time, Ninjas.
What is it, Silence Guy?
Or some shit like that?
So, yeah, this is it right here.
It looks like, I think.
So, okay.
Brick of Flatiron Condominium Association, Inc.
versus Silent Sky LLC at all.
Attorney information, Lindsey F. Thurwell.
Defendant Ashton Hall.
Total of dockets.
Okay, so okay, so Lindsey F. Thurwell, 201.
Comment, allocation co-quantity unit amount.
Summons issue fee, 10 to $10.
Summons, blah, blah, blah, tender.
Okay, these are some court fees.
Filing.
20-day summons issued.
Electronic summons.
So they've been going on for a minute.
So since February 21st, it looks like.
Okay.
This civil cover sheet and information contained in it neither replace nor supplement the filing and service of pleadings.
Other documents required by law, blah, blah, blah.
Okay, amount of claim.
Please indicate the estimated amount of the claim.
Rounded to the Narzada.
The estimated amount of the claim is requested for data collection, the amount of the claim.
Okay.
So he owes them somewhere between $8,000 to $30,000.
Interesting.
Okay, evictions, residential evictions, remedy sought, monetary, non-monetary declaration or injunctive relief.
Is this case a class action lawsuit?
No.
Is jury trial demanding a complaint?
No.
Does the case involve allegations actually?
No.
I sort of the information I provide in this cover sheet is accurate to the best of my knowledge.
Okay, so here's the lawyer.
There was well Leher.
Oh, yeah.
That last name, you already know what time it is.
Um, damn.
So he owes somewhere between $8,000 to $30,000 to these niggas.
And then here's a complaint.
Let's look at this.
Okay, the plaintiff, Brickle, Flatiron, Condom Minimum Association, blah, blah, blah.
Hereby sues defendant Silent Sky owner in Ashton Hall.
So why'd they sue him?
Let's see here.
The associate is entity responsible for the management and operation of Blackiron, blah, blah, blah.
Okay, tenant resides at the property located and is otherwise sued.
I'm assuming that means he's subject to their rules.
Okay, so this is all.
Okay, this is all figuring out.
This is getting the jurisdiction.
All right.
Now let's go into the factual background.
All right.
Honor about May 17, 2024, owner or tenant issued, entered a 12-month residential lease for tenants' use and occupancy of the property in accordance with the governing documents.
A copy of the lease is appended here to exhibit A. The material condition of the lease is the tenant's adherence to the associate's declaration, bylaws, articles of accordoration, rules of regulations, blah, blah, blah.
Sometime after tenant took possession of the property and/or some acting through the tenant briefs, association security system and properly cloned a key fob, providing access to the common elements and condominium of the property.
Okay, so they don't like that he basically made multiple key fobs for his unit.
Okay.
Upon learning of the improper conduct and security violation on October 1st, 2024, the association plays tenant owner on written notice of the same and advising that the association was exercising its right to terminate the lease in accordance with the governing documents.
Okay, when tenant did not move out the property and owner did not take any action against tenant to ensure compliance with the first notice, the association, pursuant to the governing documents, issued a seven-day termination notice on February 3rd, 2025.
A true and correct copy of the second notice is appended here too.
Despite receipt of the demand, tenant has refused to move out the property and owner has refused to force the tenant's compliance.
Interesting.
Tenant owner are liable for the payment of all associations' attorney fees pursuant to okay.
Interesting.
So their bet's out of shape because he copied a fob.
He copied a FOB.
Okay, under the governing documents, blah, blah, blah.
The associate has no adequate remedy at law.
Okay.
Action for eviction.
The plaintiff repeats and reaverse the allegations set forth in the paragraph.
Ba-da-da.
Despite service and delivery termination notices upon tenant and owner.
Tenant has failed to fail and refused to transfer legal possession of the property to owner in accordance with the thing.
Okay.
Interesting.
Exhibit A. So this is okay.
This is the lease that he signed.
Damn, nigga paying 15K a month?
Bruh.
The amount of each assumption of rent plus taxes, $1,500 a month.
That's wild.
And he put, so he did a security deposit of $1,500, and then advance rent the amount of $30,000.
So he put, yeah, he's all in like $50K.
So yeah, here's a lease, basically.
And this was May 8th that he signed this.
I mean, this is all public info, but what the fuck?
Bruh.
Exhibit B. All right, this is the deposit.
Exhibit C. Yeah, this is all.
All right.
Bro, to me, it looks like they're just, it seems to me like they're butthurt over him making a copy of a fob.
It doesn't look like he like it's rent.
I think that that's what it seems to be.
That they're not happy that he made a copy of a fob.
But he must have done something else too, man, because that's kind of crazy just to go after him to evict him for a fucking fob, making a copy.
And for those that are wondering, so in Miami, a lot of these buildings, you get like a fob you can use to use your elevator to get up and down and maybe to get into your unit.
He made a copy.
He probably gave it to a girlfriend or some shit or a colleague.
And they found out about that shit.
But yeah, how does he owe them 30k though?
Maybe he hasn't been paying them right.
He said, fuck y'all niggas.
I'm not paying rent.
I don't know.
But that's what they're pissed off about.
You guys look right here.
This seems to be what they're mad about.
Tenant owner, someone acting buyer through the tenant breached the association security system.
And that's what they're pissed off about.
And then the owner did not take any action against the tenant.
So the tenant, the owner don't give a fuck.
So what I think, guys, is he's paying his rent, but they're mad about this fob shit.
That's probably what they're mad about because the owner's not trying to get him out.
So that tells me that he's probably paying rent to the owner.
But the association is pissed off.
So that's what it is, chat.
And yeah, I ain't gonna lie to you guys.
Like, the reason why I knew this, why I'm giving him the benefit of doubt, is because these buildings in Brickla are really annoying, bro.
Like, you guys know, the last building I was at, they didn't want to extend my lease because our debate on them boys.
I kid you not, guys.
So remember when we had Nick on and he debated Destiny?
We had 100,000 watching live.
The dudes that owned the building that I used to live at, guess where they're from?
Niggas got mad as hell and didn't want to extend the lease after that.
So they can really tell you for anything, like, nah, we're not going to, you know what I mean?
We're not going to extend.
So to me, it looks like he was paying his rent, but they don't like the fact that he cloned his fob and they're using that to go after him, which is kind of like that.
That's kind of minor, bro.
Like, that's kind of, that's wild.
I mean, he must have like said, fuck y'all niggas or some shit like that.
Because normally that's something that you could solve at a very low level.
I'm shocked that they're actually like going through a whole eviction process for something so fucking small, bro.
Like, I'm actually surprised.
So he must have gotten into beef with them and told them, I'm not listening to y'all.
Fuck you guys.
I pay my rent.
I'm not doing nothing.
And that's probably what I think happened here.
So, yeah.
That's what I think this is.
But yeah, the building like could get rid of you for anything, bro.
This is why being a tenant, like, that's why I own my shit, bro.
I own it.
Niggas can't tell me nothing, bro.
I own my shit now.
Renting, you're subject to a whole bunch of bullshit, bro.
And these associations in Miami, guys, they're predatory.
If you want to live in Miami, a lot of these buildings have associations and they charge you out the wooza, bro.
Out the wooza.
Like, like an association in Miami will easily charge you $800 to $2,000 a month, just in HOA fees, chat.
Just in HOA fees.
You're going to be paying like $1 to $2K a month on top of your mortgage or your rent.
Well, if you're renting, then you don't pay that HOA.
But if you own it, you're paying that HOA.
So, yeah.
I think what more than likely happened is he's paying his rent, but he got a beef over the security shit.
And he probably told the front office, like, go suck a dick or some shit.
And that's why they're fighting him.
But honestly, it's going to be really, if he's paying his rent, it's going to be really hard for them to get him out.
I'll tell y'all that, especially since he's on lease.
So I don't think they'll be able to do anything.
So, yeah.
Anyway, yeah, I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt.
I think he's paying his rent.
I think they're just mad about this fob shit.
And he's probably telling y'all, telling them, like, fuck y'all niggas, I'm not.
Because if he wasn't paying rent, they got, it's way easier for them to go after him.
But I think the fact that he's still in the unit and he's been having this dispute since fucking October and they haven't gotten him out yet tells me that he's paying his rent.
And they can't really do much.
Because if you got someone under lease and they're paying you rent, it's really hard to get him out, chat.
It's really hard.
So, anyway, hope you guys enjoyed the little synopsis on fucking on real estate.
But anyway, we just went into a whole other fucking tangent there.
Okay, so now we went through there.
All right, we're going to move on to the next subject here.
Let me make sure I read some chats.
Grimely says he's J-Pill, maybe.
McQueen talked to us about your recent video.
If only guys knew how weird Myron is, this guy's a definition of fake snake influencer.
Snakes DDG in the past too.
Yeah.
Now you're going to respond to that.
Please respond to the nicotry.
Facebook.
I probably can't get on it, man.
I'm banned from Facebook.
So Blues says, X.com.
Okay.
That's the link I just looked at.
Gigi said, did you see that an Israeli tank hit a UN building in Gaza?
Oh, yeah, that's what we read before.
Yeah, guys, there's no point.
I know you guys like to tell me all the time when random people talk shit about me, but bro, there's really no point to respond to like 99% of it, bro.
We're focused over here, growing the channel.
No, get into random beef that isn't going to serve us.
Damn, 803K.
No wonder why his boy on Zoom said they need to go ahead and get that 10,000.
Yeah, I know.
Do you see Jackson Hinkle met with the Houthi leader?
Yeah, I saw that, bro.
That nigga crazy, bro.
That nigga crazy.
General says, did you see the feud on Twitter with Jackson Hinkle and Nick Fuentes?
Yeah, they've been going to each other for a while.
Needles says, hardwork-working man on YouTube.
Your work, I think, alone is inspiring.
Keep finding a good fight.
Thank you, Needles.
For those that don't know, Needles is Sneeko's cameraman.
Yo, why aren't you in Saudi Arabia with him, bro?
Needles?
Francis Coe said, amazing stream and breakdown of the big UK yesterday.
One of the best breakdowns, hands down.
Keep up with the good work.
Appreciate that.
Appreciate that, man.
All right.
Let's go ahead and get into the K-Flock situation.
I don't know if, bro, we just went into a whole fucking.
We went from like morning routine to fucking Miami HOAs.
So crazy.
All right, so here's Kay Flock, guys.
Kevin Prez, born April 20th, 2003.
Oh shit, nigga, was born on the same birthday as Top H. Calcul!
Punch!
No, Professors, K-Flock is an American rapper hailing from the Bronx.
He began his career in 2020 and rose to fame through a variety of singles, most notably Shake.
He released that debut album, the DOA tape in 2021.
For those of you guys that don't remember, this guy was like one of the hottest rappers a couple of years back, but he ended up going to jail because he shot and killed somebody.
And you guys remember the video of him walking with like the Montclair and shooting the guy.
So this comes from the New York Post here.
Drill rapper K-Flock convicted on Rico.
Conspiracy charges avoids murder rap.
Okay.
Bronx Joe rapper K-Flock was found guilty of several federal charges this week in retaliation in relation to a 2021 fatal shooting in the Bronx including attempted murder, but found plenty to brag about.
I beat the top count.
The rapper born Kevin Prez boasted in an Instagram post.
I made the judge cry.
He said, now he's not forced to give me life.
Neverfold, never will.
He continued.
Prez is set to be sentenced on July 16th.
The rapper and seven of his associates were alleged to have been behind the scenes of shootings that unfolded in Bronx between 2020 and 2022 and resulted in the murder of 24-year-old Hawascar Hernandez.
Now, just so you guys know, this guy confronted him in front of a barbershop, right?
And had a gun.
So winded up happening was K-Flock shot and killed him.
But he ended up, I think, beating the case on self-defense.
Let me see here if they...
Alright, fucking ads.
All right, so we're going to go ahead and react to this video from our guy, Bruce Rivers.
It's been a while since we've talked about Bruce Rivers.
His son tragically passed away a few, like a month or two ago, guys, a couple months ago.
So obviously, you know, my deepest condolences go to his family.
I messaged him and let him know.
You know, his son, who used to do a lot of the filming and behind the scenes stuff, I think had a drug overdose, man, which is absolutely terrible.
Guys, you know, stuff like this makes me always say, man, like, yo, yo, if you got anybody in your family that's going through it when it comes to like drug use or whatever, man, like, go talk to them, guys.
You never know, like, how much you might be able to help them or affect something or keep them from doing something that might hurt themselves, man.
This is obviously tragic anytime you lose a child.
I can't even imagine, right?
And him and his son were really close because they ran this YouTube channel together.
This isn't the only case.
It's been tough, but I will tell you this.
You guys have just been amazing.
You know, people are sending me books.
People are sending me cards.
I got cards coming out of my ass, which I read every one of them.
And kudos, Sam, for keep going on, even though, you know, it's so hard.
But he's going on in memory of his son because his son wouldn't want him to stop.
By the way, if you go to CLIBruisRivers.com, we're going to have these new hats.
What do you think of the new array of snapback stop self-snitching hats?
Courtesy of our good loyal guy, Nick, who's a buddy of Michael's.
And we got Robert Henry behind the camera right now.
So we got.
You know what?
Like in Drake's case.
You know, Drake isn't a fucking badass.
Drake has got a lot of money and he doesn't live on the street.
But some of these guys are on the street and they're going pop pop pop pop pop.
So it's not art.
It's really they're reporting.
The live to you from Drill City.
Here is Pop Pop Pop, which is basically what they're doing.
And I'm telling you, and who holds the bag?
Aunties, grandmas, sisters.
All the women hold the fucking bag.
So if you're a strong black man in the community and you care about your community, you know, just grab one guy.
You know, I'm doing a case in May where they've taken 45 guys off the fucking street.
You know, 45.
Guys, do this shit.
I mean, you have a situation where you are making bank.
But guess what happens when these guys from the hood make bank or these gangsters, former gangsters, current gangsters, whatever kind of gangster they are.
There's all kinds of people that are nipping at their heels.
They don't just, you know, make their money and move on.
Some do, but a lot of them don't.
And then they have their stupid entars with them every time.
Into a deeper, darker place.
He was rumored to be affiliated with the Sev Side street gang a second.
Which, just so you guys know, I did break down K-Flock's case before.
See what they're doing.
If you go, I covered this case already before.
Here we go.
K-Flock, right?
Two years ago.
But Rolo's a homie, so, you know, it is what it is.
Let me see if I got the footage here somewhere.
So here's the footage, right?
Oh.
Larger for you guys.
Yeah, I think we'll be okay.
All right, so as you guys can see, here's Kay Flock, right?
And the designer.
And the dude comes out talking to him.
So here's K-Flock right here.
You can see him reaching his jacket there a bit.
He's with the girl.
The dude comes up, talking smack.
He also has his hand in his pocket, right?
Here he is right here.
He's talking smack.
Oh, yo, bro, but what you got to do?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, clucking that shit.
Next thing you know.
Bong.
And he just rolls back after getting shot, gets blasted away.
All right.
So, see, and you can see him get literally blasted away.
I'll rewind that for you guys a little bit.
Yeah, I think we'll be okay.
All right.
So as you guys can see, here's K-Flock, right?
And the designer.
And the dude comes out talking to him.
You can see him reaching his jacket there a bit.
He's with the girl.
The dude comes up, talking smack.
He also has his hand in his pocket, right?
Here he is right here.
He's talking smack.
Oh, yo, bro, but what you got to do?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, clucking that shit.
Next thing you know, bong.
And he just rolls back after getting shot, gets blasted away.
All right.
So that is the footage right there.
I'll stop it there.
And the shooting.
And that's the murder right there.
Right?
That's when the guy got shot, but the guy was coming after him with a gun.
Tied to SSM or sex money murder.
You know, when you're in trial and your gang is called sex money murder, hard to believe that you're not in part of a conspiracy.
And DOA, dump on everything, factions of the bloods.
His music and social media activity made it clear that he was locked in a war with the Bronx rivals, which is just so stupid because you know they're doing these Rico trials all over the country.
Now, the one in Atlanta kind of fizzled out, didn't it?
So that was Young Thung, if you recall.
And where is he now?
He's at home.
He didn't get anything.
That was also a state Rico case and Fannie Willis is a retard.
He didn't get the fucking electric chair.
He didn't get the life in prison that it was all built out to be.
The prosecutors really fucked that case up.
And his lawyers really did a great job.
This drill music scene, though, isn't just music.
It's communication, really, is what it is.
It's a direct reflection of what's happening on the streets.
The diss tracks create battlefields referencing dead friends and real threats.
When they put this stuff online, they're still snitching.
You know, I mean, and the feds are mining this social media stuff and they're using it.
You know, there's been a big controversy about using it.
They absolutely do.
As you guys know, we talked about the big U case yesterday.
They watched all the no jumper interviews and they watched all his documentaries and they use that shit against him.
Rappler.
They used that in the Young Thunk trial.
But in K-Flock's videos, he taunts his rivals by name flashing gang signs and referencing shootings alleged to enemy.
We got 983 likes, by the way, guys.
Do me a favor, like the video.
We got 4,000 plus young ninjas in here, man.
So do me a saw, guys.
Like the video.
Okay.
Let's get the likes up.
Let's get to 2,000 likes.
When they do this, they're just taunting the other side.
Fucking stop it.
You know, I went down to the Bahamas and these guys recognize me.
For a reason, because you're meant to.
Where's Fulio?
Where he would frequently drive through enemy neighbors looking for.
All right, so yeah.
So K-Flock would often drive through the city looking for his ops and run up on them.
This guy was wild, bro.
This K-Flock guy.
Like, I'm shocked that he's still alive.
Some of the shit that he was doing.
Fucking drill.
I just at 5 a.m.
Shaking my head.
All right.
At 5 a.m., get me outside, and you know what happened.
And do the study.
It don't matter what time it was.
Oh, fuck.
Hold on, hold on.
It don't matter if it was 5.
At least we didn't come for no reason.
We came for a reason because you're meant to start at 5.
You know what happened?
Black.
This is known as spinning.
Why would you do that?
Spending the block on him.
Let's just take a look at the game.
See, look at this shit.
He's driving around New York City and early in the morning looking for ops.
That's what they would do.
He don't want to come out.
Masked out with shit.
And nigga was doing this on Instagram live, bro.
Bro.
Man, this dude was crazy, bro.
Generally speaking, if you have to cover your face and put sunglasses on, put a hoodie on, you know, and you're trying to disguise.
What's the point of putting the mask on?
Like, nigga, we know it's your Instagram account.
Like, what?
Your appearance.
You're not going to disguise your car.
They know who the fucking car is.
They know who you are.
Crazy, bro.
But if you don't put it on the internet, it didn't happen, right?
What are you doing, Bob?
You see me going up, bro?
What the fuck?
Look at this hot shit.
They know what I do.
Board dude, I'm trying to spend.
They know what I do.
They know what I do.
What the fuck?
Where are you now?
You're in Metro.
You're in Brooklyn.
I don't know where actually I don't know where they're housing him right now.
But he's in jail.
Yeah, so what ended up happening, guys, is he got arrested for the state charge for the murder.
Then the feds came in and indicted him for Rico.
Trial.
Are actually in trial now.
Look how comfortable I am.
And they tried to use a murder charge against him in the Rico, but he beat that one, which is good.
I think probably on self-defense.
Pussy.
Because I mean, y'all looked at it.
That was self-defense.
And that dude that went after him had a gun.
Because y'all could see him walking up on him.
Like, look, let me make this a little bit larger for you guys.
All right.
He's with the girl.
All right.
So you guys can see.
Let me make this a bit bigger for you guys.
So let me get myself over here.
Right?
So, K-Flock, right?
And designer.
And the dude comes out talking to him.
Hold on.
Let me.
Hold on, Chad.
Let me fucking close some of this shit so you guys got a clear fucking screen, man.
All right.
You can see I'm reaching his jacket there a bit.
See, so you can see K-Flock coming, right?
His right hand, he's reaching in his jacket, right?
He's with the girl.
The dude comes up talking.
And then this dude is coming out talking shit, which this guy, I think, was a part of a Dominican gang that beef with his gang.
Smack.
He also has his hand.
Boom.
You see, his left hand is in his jacket as well.
In his pocket, right?
Here he is right here.
And then bam, see how he has his hand right here?
He's talking smack.
Oh, yo, bro, brother.
What you got to do?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, talking that shit.
Next thing you know, bong.
And he just rolls back after getting shot, gets blasted away.
All right.
Yeah.
And this dude had a gun as well when they got him.
But yeah, he ended up dying from these injuries.
You know what's pussy?
You know what's really pussy?
Not doing things the right way.
Doing shit like this is pussy.
Being, you know, you ever see the Bronx tale where Robert De Niro says the working man is the real hero.
There's some fucking truth to that.
You know, who wants to have a shitty job, you know, and go to work every day.
And, you know, you know, it sure would be great to just party and fuck around all the time.
Taking care of your own, making sure your daughter's got, you know, tuition in the bank, making sure that, you know, your kids have a warm bed and a place to sleep.
and somebody who gives a shit about them, that's where the real hero is.
I'll make a fucking movie.
Fucking movie.
That's him sending threats to the ops.
Okay, that's really cool and everything.
It lacks a certain that you used to know, which is reminiscent of the song Who I Smoke.
Remember Who I Smoke?
We did a reaction to that.
that was a cold reaction that Michael brought to the table.
I have to say, I like everything about this video.
I really do like this a lot.
The guys look like they could be in a fraternity.
They just look wholesome.
He's talking about who I smoke, bro.
Reacting that shit, bad.
Drill, what drill was.
Or what an op was.
I didn't, I was so naive.
You know, and Michael really educated me on that stuff.
And then I did Fulio's When I See You.
And that's when I really realized what these songs are about.
You know, they're about, you know, killing people.
And look out because you're going to get killed next.
They're warnings, but they're really warning to their ops.
We're coming for you.
We're not scared of you.
You know, and where does it fucking end?
You know, you killed my buddy.
I'm going to kill you.
You know, I got a Rico case right now where my client is alleged to have popped one of his ops.
And it's all in video.
You know, I mean, it's such a thousand likes, guys.
Let's get to 2,000 and just.
A waste of human life.
So look.
We got about 4,000 of you guys watching right now live between YouTube and Rumble.
So like the video, guys, on YouTube.
Let's take a look at K-Flock's case.
This is just also, guys, I'm going to be at Penn State, April 7th.
Make sure to come in.
Come hang out.
If you're in Pennsylvania or close to Penn State, come out, man.
I'm going to be live streaming out there.
Debating liberals is going to be a good time.
We're going to do better than Charlie Kirk.
It just kills me.
So one of the court documents, on November 10th, 2021, Perez ordered link is pinned in the chat.
Other Sev Side DOA members to travel with him to RPT territory to spin RPT.
Perez and others, including Sevside DOA members, Devon Mason and Irvin Beaman, then traveled to RPT Terry in a BMW.
When they arrived at the rival gang's building, Beeman stood up through the sunroof of the vehicle and began shooting at the group of men standing in the sidewalk outside of the building.
Fortunately, missing the fucking targets.
Perez and others then drove back to the set of side TOA headquarters.
Stupid.
So he has passed charges.
At 15, he was charged with third-degree robbery and received a one-year probation.
At 18, he was arrested for having an illegal firearm, but the case was never adjudicated.
Thus, no charges were ever filed.
So, if you are a felon, you cannot own a firearm.
If you have been convicted of domestic violence, guess what?
You cannot possess a firearm.
Holding a firearm is a five-year mandatory minimum sentence in most jurisdictions and federally.
A month later, he was arrested for allegedly shooting and killing 24-year-old Oscar Hernandez, also known as Oyuaska, a member of the Oi gang.
That's the video I showed you guys.
Surveillance footage captured K-Flock in op territory.
Outside of the barbershop, he yells to someone.
Witnesses say he was asking for people for OI.
OI left the barbershop when he was wearing an argument in suit.
K-Flock allegedly shot and killed Hernandez outside the Harlem barbershop.
Hernandez was shot in the back and in the neck.
Kind of pussy move, actually.
Prosecutors claim it was gang-related hit.
His defense team, our years, was self-defense.
But even staying your ground law, your use, your election to stay in your ground has to be a reasonable one.
K-Flock was on FaceTime call minutes before the shooting, showing a gun in op territory.
That's called self-snitching.
Look, this is him before showing the gun in his waistband.
You know, as a lawyer, we hate stupid shit, bro.
Shit like this because it's like, fuck, it's nothing we can do.
Look right before the shooting.
They had that shit on Instagram.
What is common in every New York street?
Cameras.
There's cameras everywhere.
So we're going to watch.
So this is him walking down the street.
Now, take a look at the jeans.
We're going to get back to that in a minute.
But one of the things that, whenever there's video, even if your face is covered, there's other things that they'll magnify, that they'll analyze.
they can't even tell you your shoe size.
That's the video that I showed you guys that he's looking at right now.
That's the same video I showed you guys.
See it.
Now, check this out.
You're walking down the street.
You got a white patch with identifiable geometric pattern.
And then you got some designs on the left leg.
Yeah, bro had on like a $2,000 outfit, bro.
They call them the Montclair Assassin.
I remember when this shit happened.
Tell me those aren't the most fucking identifiable jeans on the planet.
He bought those like an hour beforehand.
My man got a $2,000 outfit to fucking, you know, do a hit, man.
Dude is drilling a designer.
Paid $1,000 for those jeans.
There's no question that that's him.
So the shooting was on camera showing that the shooter dressed in a monkly.
Because the Jordans he had and the jacket and the jeans were all expensive and they were all like one-of-a-kind damn near or hard to find.
And Amiri jeans.
That's what I was just saying.
And this honestly will bite him in the ass.
I mean, so they can't, there's no defense.
Monclair jacket, Amira jeans.
This wasn't me.
So a week after the shooting, K-Flock turned himself in, along with his lawyer, to the New York PD, NYPD.
Oh, yeah, niggas are calling him the Amiri assassin.
Yeah.
Yeah, I remember when that shit came out.
They were calling the Amiri Assassin, bro.
The Montclair murderer.
Like, the jokes could have, bro, they were just making jokes all over the place, man.
Crime Stoppers, after they posted his wanted poster, and I'm in fashion, but I still, I bet I still up it.
Yeah, man.
What is it K-Flock?
I said that shit in a lyric.
Might be in fashion, but I still up it.
Yo!
The most nigga behavior you could think of, bro.
Nigga was doing a drill with like a $3,000 outfit on.
All over the fucking place.
And he was arrested for second-degree murder.
Let's wear the most distinct jeans he could fucking wear, bro.
Take a little listen to his lawyer and see what his lawyer's take is.
The guy hits the ground and is found.
He's got a loaded gun that was in his pocket that his hand was on at the time.
So we consider that to be self-defense.
So he did take, he did shoot him in self-defense.
That's what the allegation is.
You know, I don't want to talk too much about the details of the case.
The government claims that he pulled the gun out and shot him.
But at the same time, the person that was dead on the ground had his hand on a loaded weapon, illegal loaded weapon.
Apparently.
That's a good fact for K-Flock.
Apparently, about to shoot Kevin.
Okay.
So without saying too much, you're arguing obviously self-defense.
That's the question.
That could be one of the arguments self-defense.
He doesn't really want to commit in this article because if he has any plausible that that wasn't me, he wants to keep that available.
But you can't have a self-defense and say it wasn't me.
I mean, you can say, yeah, I fucking shot him.
And, you know, I did it because my life was threatened.
Self-defense, and I would say to the public, you know, somebody's walking up to you with a loaded gun.
It's pretty clear he's going to use it with a criminal record a mile long.
Do you want to get shot or do you not want to get shot?
Oh, absolutely.
I wouldn't hesitate to pull the trigger.
Bullshit.
You wouldn't hesitate to pull the trigger.
Do you know what it's like to pull a trigger on a human being?
Just when you think things couldn't get any worse for Mr. K-Flock, in 2023, the Sev-Site Associates, the feds hit those guys with a Rico indictment.
This is the same type of federal charge that took down 6ix9s and Young Thugs YSL crew, same type of thing.
The thing that I'm fighting, I'm going to trial in May on a Rico case here.
If convicted, K-Flock could face a life sentence.
But you're going to have to link it up.
So, you know, a lot of people say innocent.
And that's what that would be a reasonable thing for a cop to do.
If it's reasonable for a cop to do it, wouldn't it be reasonable for your average Joe to do it?
So if the guy comes, and I'm just positing a scenario here, so don't light me up about being wrong on this.
But if the guy coming out of the barbershop had a beef with the guy that's on the sidewalk, K-Flock, and he pulls his gun, or K-Flock reasonably believed he was going to pull his gun and pull the gun first, that would be kind of self-defense, wouldn't it?
You know, that's the argument here.
Kevin Perez, also known as K-Flock, was found guilty this week.
He was found guilty of, it's really crazy because he was found not guilty of murder, but he was found guilty of using a weapon in furtherance, using a weapon causing the death in furtherance of conspiracy to racketeering conspiracy.
What is conspiracy?
Let's start there.
Can you have a conspiracy if you're just acting alone?
No, you can't.
Because by its nature, a conspiracy is an agreement between two or more people and then an act in furtherance of that conspiracy.
Yeah, and he was by himself when that shit happened.
Right?
So let's say you and I decide to kill Nick's parents because they are just the rottenest people, you know?
Well, okay, so we have an agreement to do that.
And then we go to his house, we get up to the door, and I back out.
So is there a conspiracy?
Is a conspiracy been completed?
Yeah.
So you have two people agreeing to do something, and then we drove there, went up to the door.
That's an act in furtherance of the conspiracy.
You might as well.
Yeah, and for conspiracy guys, all you need is an overt act, pretty much, which, you know, if we decide to do something and I go ahead and say we're going to rob a bank and I go buy masks, that's considered an overt act.
So you can go down just for that.
Fucking shoot him now.
I mean, no, you shouldn't shoot him now.
I'm not advocating that.
But what I'm telling you is it's not hard to prove a conspiracy.
You don't really need much for an act in furtherance of the conspiracy.
So I'm going to do a little cold reaction to someone.
And basically, guys, here, you go to his house.
We get up to the door and I back out.
I remember this shit.
18 USC 371.
Boom.
Conspiracy to commit offense.
See, this shit is in my brain burned, man.
Conspiracy commit offense or to defraud the United States.
If two or more persons conspire either to commit any offense against the United States or to defraud the United States or any agency thereof and manner for any purpose that one or more such persons do any acts to affect the object of the conspiracy, each shall be fined under this title.
So any act, which basically is considered an overt act, anything that you do to make the shit happen is considered an overt act.
Some of his music.
18 USC 371.
That's the general conspiracy charge, guys, that they always hit them with.
I confess, I don't know shit about K-Flock's music.
I know Michael would have known everything about it.
I think that's, you know, imitating a gun, I think.
I guess.
Fucking guy.
The thing.
they like to use rap lyrics, rap songs, especially drill because drill is more factual.
And that's the song with TJ and 504 in New York.
He's good.
He's doing that.
He's playing it like that, so we don't get hell card right.
No, I'm not following all the lyrics.
Usually, I had the lyrics written here, so when I react to him, I know what exactly what they're saying.
But the thing about it is, you know, he's sitting there pointing the gun, pointing the gun, you know, the fake gun in his finger, which is better.
That's better than a prop gun or a real gun, especially if you have a felony record.
Because if you have a felony record, guess what?
have the right to own a firearm.
Okay, now I got that out of my system.
And just so you guys know, TJ is a big scumbag, by the way, guys.
Bro, Nick is one of the worst.
Nigga's one of the worst people, bro.
Now, he hasn't been sentenced yet.
So he was just found guilty.
K-Flock's friend, Vance Brockington, testified last week that K-Flock called him while he was in the hospital after he got shot.
But his sister, Laquana Brockington, testified today that her brother is lying on K-Flock.
In other words, he's saying he's trying to be a snitch.
This is his buddy in his own camp.
The defense's first witness is the cooperator's sister.
State your name, Laquana Brockington.
Why are you here?
That name is crazy.
LaQuana?
I saw an inner press, inner city press, that my brother said, KK-Flock, called and said, I got.
LaQuana is crazy.
You, bro.
But I know he's lying.
I was there.
Let me show you Defense Exhibit One.
It's a photograph of Brockington in the hospital.
Both hands bandaged and lifted up on wires.
Tubes taped to his mouth.
Laquana Brockington, that's him.
That's how he was.
He couldn't have taken a call in FaceTime.
The only way I knew that he was alive was by body movements and the monitor.
I can't just let him lie and put a man away in jail for a long time.
And then on Cross, you read about this case.
Yes.
You read about it on Instagram.
I read about it in the inner city press.
It was like what was said in the courtroom, like a conversation.
But you liked social media posts about it.
I did.
And you were trying to distance yourself from your brother?
No, I just don't think lying is right.
You always lived in Sevside, 187, Bathgate.
No, I was like Moore Hoffman.
It isn't, it's not even on your map.
Do you know this person?
And it shows a picture.
You know, he's a rapper.
We are different generations, but I know he's a rapper from our neighborhood.
And he's the nephew of the man you dated, isn't he?
And you didn't call the police on the man that you're dating and he say he pulled a knife on you.
Objection.
Overall.
You didn't call the police on the man that you were dating and say he pulled a knife on you.
Supposedly, she says.
Are you a resident of Sevside?
When I grew up, I was 187th.
I just heard it was Sevside.
The other neighborhood have names, right?
Yes, B-Road is Boston Road.
HP is Hunt's Point.
After you got shot, who called you into the hospital?
KK, he said, you know, we got you, bro.
KK is a definite.
Yes.
He was going to retaliate against who shot me.
So you have a situation where you got his own buddy testifying against him.
Why would he do this?
There's only two reasons to testify against somebody.
Number one, you're on the hook for it yourself.
And if he's going to, and if they have an agreement between the two of them, he's going to go do this thing for him, then he's on the hook.
And so if he testifies against K-Flock, then he gets cooperation assistance for that.
Let's see what Kayflock's lawyer had to say.
Okay.
You got it.
Hey, I've got good and bad news.
Good news.
We got your payment, buddy.
Bad news, they gave you life.
Sayonara.
What the fuck is that?
That's not really his lawyer.
No.
Reactions out there are myriad.
Some people think this is a good thing, but some people don't like the fact that somebody's being snitched on by a buddy of his, Linton, PSD, whoever that is.
K-Flock being 20 and getting ratted on by the 30-year-old who helped put him onto the streets is fucking crazy.
You know, a lot of people don't like snitches.
There's no code in the streets, guys.
They always snitch on each other, man.
There's no code in the streets, ninjas.
I don't like snitches, especially when you do it to yourself.
You know, the old saying, you know, snitches get stitches and sometimes wind up in ditches.
You know, I don't represent snitches.
I just don't.
Kayflock is facing life in prison for his recreation charges, nonetheless.
But I don't think it's a mandatory life.
His murder charge of Hernandez was found to be self-defense.
All in all, K-Flock has been found guilty of racketeering, conspiracy, use of a firearm, resulting in the death attempted murder and assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering and use of a firearm for attempted murder and assault with a dangerous weapon.
He was acquitted on one charge of murder in aid of racketeering in connection with the 2021 killing of Hawaskar Hernandez.
Now, this is what they had to prove on their murder case.
To prove murder-native racketeering, the government must prove, number one, that the criminal organization exists and is a racketeering enterprise.
Number two, the defendant committed, attempted, or conspired to commit a violent crime.
And three, the defendant acted to promote their position within or gain entrance into the racketeering enterprise.
That's an element that's not necessarily in the other counts.
If he was doing it to just get revenge and not necessarily doing it to further himself and the organization, I can see how he would be acquitted of that charge because the other charges aren't quite as severe.
Now, the U.S. attorney came out with a statement, and I'm going to read.
Yeah, the biggest one is by far murder.
The defense has got a statement too, so we'll read them both.
Remember, guys, murder and you can use murder in the federal system when it's a part of a RICO.
Kevin Perez, K-Flock, was the leader of a neighborhood street gang known as the Sevside DOA.
And with that gang, he committed a series of gang-motivated shootings.
Perez, a drill rapper, instilled fear across the community with his violent actions and then threatened rivals, bragged about shootings, and taunted victims in his rap lyrics.
But as a unanimous jury, it's not found.
Perez can no longer hide behind his music and instead will be held to account for his violent crimes.
Thanks for the hard work to the career prosecutors of this office and our law enforcement partners.
The cycle of violence that Perez engaged in is over.
This office, and mind you, he's been in jail for four years while his case is pending.
This office remains resolute in its commitment to prosecuting gang members who sow fear and spread violence in our city streets.
So that's that.
Now keep in mind, he has not been sentenced.
When you have somebody that hasn't been sentenced, you want them to keep their fucking mouth shut.
Why?
Because guess what?
These words can shut up your asset sentence.
And if I'm not mistaken, he's going to get sentenced in April or July.
So he says, I beat the top count, all caps.
Kayflock wrote in his.
Oh, yeah, they could put this shit on Instagram.
Cases versus, I made the judge cry.
That's going to be a good one to hear what the judge said.
How the judge responds to that.
Yeah, that's all he shouldn't have said.
He said, now he cannot be forced to give me life.
Allah Hamadallah.
Everything good and not good.
Everything bad, but not.
Alhamdulillah.
He converted to Islam, it seems.
And who is his judge?
Interesting.
Not bad.
Just got to stay humble till the outcome of your situation and see what Allah got for you.
China.
Chest out.
Did this guy really have to make this IG post, though, man?
God damn.
July 16th shot?
Yeah.
Ain't over.
Nowhere near.
Remain AG and stay sucker-free.
Remain all good, I suppose.
Never fold, never will.
Free the thoroughbred, once kill all rats, whatever that means.
I mean, that sounds like a threat.
Kill all rats.
That sounds like a threat against his buddy.
Don't that sound like that?
What the fuck, man?
This, bro.
Yo, these niggas are retarded, bro.
Why would you say that?
Why would you say that, Kay?
Niggas said, kill all rats.
That's not going to help you out sentencing, bro.
What the fuck, man?
Dangerous AI says, hey, Martin, I started this AI channel at 7K, so I was making around 5K a month right now.
At what point should I leave my job and do this full-time so I can focus 100% on this?
Thanks.
Don't quit your job until you're making two times as much doing the AI shit.
Don't quit your job until you're making at least two times as much and you got six months to a year.
And I'll tell you this too, bro.
Be careful because YouTube could turn your shit off at any fucking time, bro.
So make sure you have a lot of money saved, especially since you're doing AI content.
YouTube is probably going to start putting stuff in the algorithm here soon to suppress AI shit.
So just be careful.
And why the fuck would you put this out when you haven't been sentenced yet?
You're acquitted on the murder charge.
But you know what?
Here's the thing.
One of the things that they do in racketeering cases, there's acts in furtherance of the conspiracy.
You know, overt acts is what they call them.
And this isn't the only case.
The one that he was acquitted of, that's not the only one where they talk about using a firearm, killing somebody, and the like.
So the judge heard a ton of evidence.
There's a ton of evidence about not just, you know, that particular day.
I'm assuming it's going to be violent acts using firearms and other acts of violence and probably drugs too.
Although I don't think there was any drug conspiracy in this, it's just, it's just murder and attempted murder.
So it's just all this, you know, this drill shit.
But shit, you know, after the jury said he could not reach unanimity on one charge, they returned with mostly, but not all guilty verdicts.
So he's going to be sentenced on July 16th.
When the verdict came, the courtroom was so full, the press had to stand up.
One side was full of law enforcement, jackets and blaves, HSI police, violent gang unit.
Oh, shit.
So HSI was involved in this case, it looks like.
The gang crew.
Let me see here.
Let me see who ran this case.
This was in 2023.
All right, who ran this case?
I'll tell you all right now.
Remember, guys, you go down to the bottom.
Okay, this case being handed by Officers, Violent Crime, and Organized Crime Unit.
Bam.
Okay, NYPD and thanked the New York.
Oh, wow.
It was NYPD that did it, but they had to have been under a federal agency, so it might be NYPD under HSI.
That makes sense.
Because NYPD is a state agency.
Center District of New York and Commissioner of New York Police Department.
During the first count, a woman shouted out and then was silenced.
When you're sitting in a fucking courtroom, you got to be quiet.
That's one of the first things a judge says, especially in federal court.
He says, we're not going to tolerate any outbursts, either for the verdict or against the verdict.
I don't care who you are.
If you're law enforcement, if you're this person, I don't care what side of the aisle you're in.
And it is like aisles, like a wedding.
You have the bride's side and the groom's side.
Well, in this case, you've got the guest of honor side and you got the law enforcement side.
After the verdicts, K-Flock was taken back to the holding cell amid farewells, beast strongs from supporters.
Defense motions for acquittal, notwithstanding the verdict, are due in two weeks.
So that's one of the things that will happen is, you know, they filed what's called a rule 29 motion, judgment, notwithstanding the verdict, and probably a motion for a new trial because they'll try to point out some other things that went wrong with it.
So that was from the inner city press, and I just read you that.
Let's see what else the inner city press has to say.
Okay, here we are.
Matthew Esley, Intercity Press, here at the Southern Street New York Courthouse today, Friday, March 21st, 2025.
Now, two trials came to an end yesterday here in the SDNY, and we'll do those first.
The first one was U.S. versus Kevin Perez, K-Flock, drill rapper.
It took two days of jury deliberation.
Two days of jury deliberation in a federal trial is a long time.
And say what you want about the jury system.
My experience has been that the juries really do take it seriously.
Question that the jury had, and they asked it twice.
Especially for serious shit like this.
Was what is a reasonable person?
This was in connection with the shooting.
Death of Wasco Hernandez on 150.
So that is a direct relation to a self-defense.
It's what would a reasonable person do under the circumstances?
That's where that question comes from.
First in Amsterdam.
Yes, that is how, guys, and that's how it goes normally when it comes to self-defense.
Would a reasonable person given this same set of facts react that way?
So you're coming, you're walking down the street, someone comes at you saying that they're going to smoke you and all this other shit.
They're a member of an opposing gang and you see them reaching in like this.
A reasonable person in K-Flock's situation would use deadly force thinking that they might potentially be shot.
Because remember, guys, what matters when it comes to self-defense, it doesn't matter if the shoot was good necessarily or not, but what determines if the shoot was good, well, excuse me, let me rephrase that.
What determines if the shoot is good, guys, isn't necessarily 2020 hindsight, right?
It's what were the facts known to the individual at the time that they pulled the trigger.
So this guy's coming at him, saying a bunch of things, holding his pants like this and saying he's gonna smoke him, blah, blah, blah, saying threatening things.
A reasonable person would think, okay, this guy's trying to hurt me and he's following me as I'm walking away.
Can see K-Flock is walking away and the guy's coming after him.
So he shoots him and kills him.
Now, though I know some people might say, oh, well, you know, it's still murder, blah, blah, blah.
The reality is, I think any reasonable person put in that situation would use deadly force as well, given the circumstances.
And that's what matters, guys.
When it comes to use of force situations, it's never on 2020 hindsight.
This is what a lot of civilians don't understand.
They think, oh, well, he didn't even have a gun.
That's irrelevant.
Did the person reasonably believe that they had a gun that they were going to use it against him?
This happened before where I think some police officers got a bunch of controversy because they shot a guy at the playground because he had a gun, but it was a toy gun.
It wasn't real.
But when the cops were there, it was nighttime.
They couldn't see.
They saw what appeared to be a gun, even though it wasn't a real gun.
It was a BB gun or a toy gun.
And they shot and killed him.
Now, people say, oh, well, how could you do that?
It wasn't a real gun.
Why'd you kill him?
Well, the police officers didn't know that at the time.
So when they used the force, they thought it was real.
And a reasonable person would believe that it was real based on the facts and circumstances of what went down.
Right?
They got like a 911 call saying someone was at a gun in the park.
They show up.
Individual has what appears to be a gun.
They don't realize it's a toy or a cap gun or a PB gun or whatever.
They shoot and kill him.
It's a good shoe.
Even though it wasn't a real gun and they actually weren't in danger of their life like they thought.
But it's whatever a reasonable person would believe.
Okay?
That's how use of force is judged in the United States, chat.
Very important for you guys to know that.
So anytime you see the police get into a use of force situation and they get cleared and everyone is all pissed off and mad, it's not because it's because they don't operate on 2020 hindsight like the people that saw everything.
Like, how could you shoot him?
The gun wasn't real.
All right, nigga, but he didn't know that when he pulled the trigger.
So that's what matters, guys.
Give me ones if that makes sense.
Very important for people to understand this: that that's how use of force works in the United States.
And so many people are brain dead when it comes to this.
He came out, Wasker did.
He came out of the barbershop, he put his hand into his coat, and the next thing he was dead.
Now, the question was: was it reasonable for Kevin Perry K-Flock to feel that he was under threat?
And apparently, the jury agreed.
Because let's go, bro, come on, man.
I didn't watch this episode, by the way.
I didn't watch this.
I just know how use of force works in America.
And it pisses me off every time I say, yeah, it's a clean shoe.
People get mad.
FBS get mad at me and say, oh, you always side with the cops.
You always side with the cops.
No, it's because a lot of the times the information that the cops have when they arrive on scene leads to them reasonably believing that their life is in danger.
Right?
Like, I made a whole argument on behalf of Nick Fuentes.
People said, oh, you shouldn't have maced that woman and pushed her.
Well, here's the thing.
He could reasonably believe that this woman was there to try to start some problems, right?
She comes up to his front door and tries to antagonize him.
So what does he do?
Opens the door, maces her, pushes her down.
Now, some people might say, well, Myron, that's that's excessive.
Why?
Well, keep in mind, after he said, you're your body, our choice, remember that went viral on Twitter, like 100 million plus people that saw it?
He started to get a lot of death threats.
People started showing up at his house.
20 plus people showed up at his house on that day alone.
Okay.
Also, a lot of people don't know this, but he got a call from the cops saying that someone was going to potentially mail him explosives.
Okay?
So now that you know all these pertinent facts, what was Nick Fuentes' state of mind when this woman appeared at his front door?
Right?
It's not like he just decided to mace some random woman that showed up.
No, this was in the middle of him getting his life threatened, his family being threatened, getting phone calls, et cetera.
And then after the fact, we saw someone actually show up to his house and try to actually kill him.
So I think all day him doing that is fair because it was an extraordinary circumstance where he got internet notoriety and an enormous amount of strangers showed up to his address after his address had been doxxed.
So would a reasonable person behave the way that he did?
I would argue, yes, absolutely.
Especially when you have random people showing up at your house.
You don't know who this woman is.
So, and a lot of people got mad at me for saying that, but it's true.
Because use of force, self-defense, et cetera, all that matters is what were the facts or what was the state of mind of the individual that did what they did.
Would a reasonable person, if put in their situation, do the same thing?
That is the metric.
Very important for guys to know.
That is why I think he's going to beat this shit all day.
When the verdict was finally announced yesterday afternoon, he was convicted on the other charges.
Count two, though, he was not found not guilty.
And there was part of Count 1 that was connected to the racketeering charges.
Racketeering, yes, in connection with unemployment fraud, and in connection with two other shootings that they were non-deadly, but not in connection with that Waska Hernandez.
So people have been asking online what's happening next.
two weeks after the verdict, which was yesterday, so in 13 days, do our post-trial motions.
Those are ones in which his lawyer will say he should be acquitted.
I don't know.
For example, he might say because the racketeering wasn't shown, the effect on interstate commerce, these motions are almost always filed.
These are always filed, but they are almost never successful.
It's just pro forma.
It's kind of malpractice if you don't do it.
And then in July, the sentencing.
And two weeks before the defense.
We'll put in his memo, ask him for how long he should get.
There's guidelines.
K-Flock will meet with probation, with his lawyer, and probation will draft what's called a pre-sentence report.
You get the preliminary report, you look at it, and if you have any objections to it, then you can either work those out with probation, or you can lodge your objection and they note them.
And then you, both the state, or that's the state, the government, and the defense, file what's called a position pleading.
It's basically, what's your position with regard to the sentencing factors?
And there's a whole host of things that go into that.
There's minimum school, so there's only so much discussion.
Guys, like the video, by the way, man.
We got 1.2K likes, but we got 20, we got like 4,000 plus you ninjas in here.
So guys, like the video.
On YouTube, like the video on YouTube.
I can't say that I think that Judge Limein will be particularly solicitous, the defense request, and then the government puts it in a week before, and then there's the sentencing, and we'll be covering it.
Okay, so that was...
That's actually kind of helpful, because I wasn't there to watch the trial.
And you know what?
You don't get a video in the courtroom on something like that.
So that's actually really helpful.
So, you are ugly as fuck.
A lot of dumb fellas thought he was going to get out.
Nobody thought he was going to get out.
And if you did think he was going to get out, I don't know what you're smoking, but KFLOC's not smoking any of it.
Once he used his self-defense as a strategy, that was automatically admitting to an illegal gun, which by itself carries 15 years.
These kids didn't know the law.
Well, he didn't have a choice to use self-defense, because, I mean, there was...
You couldn't say I was in Detroit, because that was him.
Okay, from New York State of Mind.
Just saying, folks, FaceTimed his ops, showed the poll gun, showed off his outfit, spun the block, caught an M, had four witnesses on the stand, and CCTV against him, and still beat the body charge.
Nevertheless, he still is cooked.
These comments are retarded, bro.
Cooked, that one got.
And then from Shannon.
Rico charges is so scary, because KFLOC was found not guilty for the murder, but guilty of the gang activity.
So, if it wasn't in a gang, he would be coming home.
That's probably true, to a large extent.
Let's see.
Yep, yep, that's true.
The gang shit always fucks you up, bro.
Because he...
Remember, guys, they only got him on the RICO because he was a gang member.
But had it just been the murder charge, he would have beat the murder charge, and then he'd be free by now, because it was self-defense.
It was a legitimate shoot.
But now, he's going to do time because of the gang shit.
And we explained RICO yesterday.
Juan Wiltshire, D.A. DSG K-Flock found guilty.
Oh, this is the Quad Wilshire.
Oh, shit.
Guilty Yellow Beezy charged with capital murder.
Lil Dirk currently fighting a murdered for hire charge.
Plenty of other rappers are dead facing charges doing time or walking the streets with their head on a swivel.
These are just rappers.
People who did what most who come from their environment couldn't, and they still managed to fall victim to it.
I promise the streets are not worth it.
Well, well put.
And that's what I'm.
Yeah, the Quran actually dealt with some bullshit with the streets, too.
So.
I've been trying to preach to all you young men out there who happen to be very enamored with the poll, with the ops, with drill, with killing, with doing murder for hire, or murder just for the sake of killing somebody.
And in the prophetic words of Nipson.
All right, let's go ahead and move to the next topic.
So now, guys, we're going to talk about this.
SNAP benefits and soda, okay?
So a debate has emerged regarding the inclusion of soda under SNAP benefits.
And what is Snap, guys?
This is SNAP right here.
In the United States, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, SNAP, formerly known as the Food Stamp Program, is a federal government program that provides food purchasing assistance for low and low-income persons.
We know who that is.
To help to maintain adequate nutrition and health.
It is a federal aid program administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under the Food Administration Service.
Though benefits are distributed by specific departments of U.S. states, e.g., the Division of Social Services, the Department of Health and Human Services, right?
So as you guys know, John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., RFK Jr., came in and said that he wants to make America healthy again.
Maha, right?
So proponents of restriction highlight health concerns while opponents cite personal freedom of choice.
Influencers have been identified promoting a narrative against soda restrictions, potentially influenced by industry interests.
Legislative moves in Kansas to restrict these purchases to reflect broader nutrition national discussions on welfare policy and health.
So basically this kind of like caused a lot of people to come out and talk about this.
So look, here's a couple of people.
You got Thomas Massey says people should not be allowed to use food stamps, EBT to purchase sugary drinks like Coke and Pepsi.
Libertarian arguments about choice do not apply here.
The money being used for EBT was extracted from taxpayers who have no choice in whether to give up their money.
Nancy Mae says it's not the government's responsibility to pay for someone's soda.
You want soda, get a job and go buy it yourself.
No soda with snap.
This is like, I think this is like a spoof account.
I don't think it's really him.
Here's Crowder on it.
Pay for it.
Let me give you a concept.
It's novel here.
It's as simple as this.
You pay for it, whatever it is, food, healthcare.
You choose.
I pay for it.
You don't.
It's the difference between you going to the store and purchasing something for yourself.
You can choose whatever you want, versus me getting you a gift.
You have no say in it.
It's the exact same thing I tell my kids at the ice cream truck.
I pay my rules.
I pay.
You get Cheetos.
So this brings us to the Snap.
You pay, you get ice cream.
If you don't finish your Cheetos, you don't get your talkies.
Can I have an avocado?
No, you figure.
No.
Corn chips.
So over the weekend, you know, this whole thing now, Snap, there's been discussion regarding banning soda and junk food from Snap, right?
This is the.
Oh, what the hell?
Thank you.
My bad chat.
Trying to make it bigger for you, ninjas.
Oh, here.
So over the weekend, you know, this whole thing, now Snap, there's been a discussion regarding banning soda and junk food from Snap, right?
This is the government program that pays for people's food.
There are a bunch of influencers, many of whom are on the right, who copy-pasted talking points about SNAP.
People on the right trying to tell you this is a conservative idea, saying a new war on soda has begun, targeting purchases made through.
Of course, Ian Miles Chong, his fucking grifter ass.
Snap.
I don't believe it's the government's role to decide what people should or shouldn't eat.
Restricting soda through SNAP is an unnecessary move by the government to control consumption, overstepping its authority and infringing on individual liberty.
So this was framed.
You have the left who think that you can trim nothing from government, and now you have people on the right, so-called influencers, who reportedly, by the way, were offered up to $1,000.
Jeez.
And were given direct talking points to try and advocate as though it's a libertarian or conservative point of view to keep junk food in SNAP.
And by the way, Nick Shorter was the one who reported on this.
Think about that first.
So be very, very careful.
And by the way, I would not trust anyone who put these out there and copy-pasted these talking points.
They were even given the talking points about Donald Trump's diet.
So that's kind of the gist of it, right?
And obviously, this is creating a war on Twitter.
I think all can agree that Snap benefits shouldn't cover soda purchase.
Am I correct?
Just to be very clear about this, you're saying that American taxpayer has an obligation to give treats to the poor.
Follow-up, you do realize that you're literally talking about poor people like they're dogs, right?
I could defend it.
Poor people deserve a treat every now and then, every now and then.
Snap absolutely should pay for toilet paper and dish soap.
Bethany, welcome to the DSA.
So obviously, it's created quite a bit of divide.
And someone that brought this up, this guy right here, Nick Sorter, Influenceable, the company cutting big checks to influencers on behalf of Big Soda, over the past 48 hours, several large, supposedly MAGA aligned influencers posted almost identical talking points fed to them, convincing you Maha was out of line for not wanting to soda purchases with food stamps, right?
So you got Clown World here.
The government wants to block soda purchases for America's Snap.
Remember when NYC tried this and it completely backfired?
Then you got here, Eric Doherty.
We cannot allow Make America Healthy Again messaging to be used to force needy Americans into not buying certain things.
Then you got Ian Miles Strong here.
A new war on soda has begun targeting purchases made through Snap.
I don't believe it's the government's role to decide what people Nick, you don't even live in America.
This dude lives in like fucking Malaysia or some shit.
And then now Jerome Powell says government overreach strikes again.
This time it's soda's turn.
They want to restrict soda purchases through SNAP.
This time, this is an unwarranted attempt by the government to dictate what Americans can or cannot consume.
And then Nick Sorter says, these influencers were given a couple of templates to use by Influenceable with one of these templates specifically telling them to mention Trump's Diet Coke habit.
This was done to invoke an emotional response from a loyal Trump supporter, making them feel as if banning soda from SNAP would be anti-Trump.
This is incredibly dirty tech meant to manipulate loyal followers.
And this is true, though, that Trump drinks Diet Coke every day.
It's like his favorite thing.
The dude lives off of McDonald's and Diet Coke.
And if I'm not mistaken, I think he has a Diet Coke machine in the White House.
And the influencers were texted by Influenceable, telling them to help push back against government overreach and told they'd be paid between $700 or even $1,000 for each post attempting to turn MAGA folks against RFK and Maha.
The way Influenceable operates is simple.
They develop comfy relationships with lobbying firms.
Americ and Carte Choice are potentially some examples, right?
Every influencer contacted by Influenceable met the same criteria.
It's supposedly MAGA-aligned.
So they want to create a divide on the right with this stuff, right?
There's another template too, specifically pushing the CPAC link calling this a war on soda.
This link was included in the outline provided by Influenceable.
And Influenceable does this a lot, pushing sketchy leftist-aligned ads in the past.
It'll also pay people to routinely push candidates in movies too.
This is a much more innocent example, but I'm sure you've seen some of these posts, and he's making a whole threat about this.
Right, sound of freedom.
And here we go again.
Sound of freedom filmmakers, no single interest group owns that of trafficking.
Want to get paid to show for people you know nothing about?
Influenceable is a perfect fit for you.
Luckily, some patriots such as Riley Games refuse to sell out to Big Soda, refused to offer and call the situation out.
I don't know who Riley Gaines is.
Who is this host of Gaines for Girls podcast?
Oh, Torney Porn USA.
All right, you already know she's going to be a fucking Zayo show, more than likely.
This is just the beginning.
Prepare for part two of this story where we find out more about the shady PR firms as influenceable.
I made a post and delete it within the first hour.
I withdrew from the campaign entirely and removed my post.
I haven't received a single penny from Big Soda or anyone else for this.
I trust the fact that you're forced to delete your posts, and I've been a fan of your account for a long time.
Thank you for not accepting the check.
So yeah, Clown World retracted, I guess.
This dude said Dylan's a bitch.
He has me blocked.
For some reason, that's why I can't comment on their shit.
If you guys can see here, for some reason, I was content about Joining the Network.
The pitch was you'll get paid to post about things you don't know.
You don't post about anyway.
Yeah, okay, bro.
So, this wild, not surprised this dude was involved.
Yeah, this is Ian Miles Trunk.
This nigga ugly as hell, bro.
So, here's my thing on this, bro.
I agree.
Like, yo, if you're going to be on food stands, bro, we shouldn't be paying for your goddamn soda.
It's already bad enough that people that are from lower economic situations tend to be fat.
It's because they eat shitty ass food.
So, we don't need more fat poor people.
We really don't.
I mean, this is a no-brainer.
I don't want to be, I don't think the taxpayer should be funding because a lot of times it's kids that drink this bullshit, too.
I don't think the taxpayer should be funding welfare recipients to buy soda and make their kids even fatter.
I don't think so.
So, yeah, I agree that it's ridiculous.
Did you see Avery on Twitter about them boys' secret tunnels in New York?
No, I did not.
Damn, Myron, now I see why Mo losing weight.
R.I.P. Snap.
Okay.
Mike JBZ says, brand new fan here, man.
Been watching your stream since last week and have learned a lot.
Keep doing your thing, bro.
Come to Austin sometime.
A lot of NPCs here need educating.
I will be in Austin maybe next week, bro.
Actually, I was talking with Owen about this.
My need to go on PBD's podcast and the usual unusual suspects, something have in my seeds.
We'll see.
I just messaged them.
I was supposed to go last week, bro, but I had some things going on.
So, yeah, but let's see.
I mean, if they'll have me on, I'll go.
If not, then, you know, it is what it is.
18k viewers on Rumble yesterday.
Shout out to OSS taking over all 2025.
You guys fucking know it, baby.
18k viewers.
Yep, we got that one.
Hey, Myron, can you react to Jordan W?
Bro, oh man, you niggas been asking me about this guy for a minute, bro.
What time is it?
7:16, bro.
This shit only got 11k.
What wait one second, chat?
This shit only got 11k views, bro.
I don't think it's worth my time, to be honest with y'all.
I don't think it's worth my time.
Why is McQueen talking shit about you?
I don't know, bro.
I really don't know.
I really don't know.
I never said anything about him.
I don't know why he's behaving like that, but it is what it is, I guess.
Bro, I think you guys, I mean, now you guys see kind of what we deal with, bro.
You know, we show people love, and then they and then they do that to us.
So, it is what it is, bro.
Would you have Lord Miles on the pod for an interview?
don't know who Lord Miles is.
He's J-Pilled.
Okay.
Okay.
Yeah, guys.
I mean, this is YouTube, bro.
People will, you know, make hippies on you and go after you, and even after you never said nothing to them, or you never did anything to them.
Snap should only cover chicken, Kool-Aid, and watermelons.
You know it, bro.
No man says, disagree with the Nick stance.
Self-defense pertains to what a reasonable person should do.
Wouldn't you say a reasonable person wouldn't have opened the door, but instead call the cops if their life was threatened?
So it wouldn't be considered self-defense.
Well, here's the thing, Norman.
You can disagree all you want, but the Castle Doctrine lets people know the Castle Doctrine.
You don't have a duty to retreat, bro.
You have the right to defend your home, which is what he did.
So just because you want to sit inside your house and call the cops doesn't mean that he has to.
He can absolutely defend his house.
And there is a Castle Doctrine in the state of Illinois.
Let's see here.
But yeah, guys, that's the internet for you.
Really is, man.
That's the internet for you.
But yeah, bro, if I'm going to respond to somebody, bro, it's got to be worth it, man.
I'm not going to respond to fucking nobodies, bro.
Doesn't make sense.
You guys are like the fourth person that asked me to respond to this Jordan guy's comment, bro.
You know what I mean?
It's like, bro.
Let's see here.
All right.
We'll talk a little bit about the Department of Education.
I didn't get to talk about this last week like I wanted to, chat.
So, actually, you know what?
Nah, 720.
Shit.
I'll have to cover this later because I do want to hit the gym.
I do want to hit the gym because we're going to have our boy Stephen on.
Stephen Cologne, aka Steve from Accounting.
So I will save this.
I'll say I'll save this for tomorrow's episode, Department of Education.
We covered the topics that we wanted.
We covered K-Flock, SNAP program, and we covered the new this whole fucking morning routine bullshit.
I'll cover Department of Education tomorrow and some other stuff.
Yeah, I see you guys in the chat saying it's not worth it.
Yeah, yeah.
Y'all get it, bro.
Y'all get it, man.
Like, you do it right by people, bro.
And niggas attack you, bro.
It's like, yeah.
It is what it is, man.
It is what it is.
Like, bro, we've been, bro, people have come like people that have collab with us have attacked us forever, bro.
It's like, at this point, I'm not even surprised anymore, man.
That dudes take cheap shots at us on the side and talk shit and everything like that when we've never done that to them, bro.
So, yeah, it is what it is, bro.
All right.
Anyway, guys, I'm going to go to the gym.
I got to get a workout in.
We got Fresh of Fit coming up at 8 p.m. with our boy Steve from Accounting.
So, shorter show today.
We went for about two hours.
But yeah, I got to go train, guys.
I'm getting itchy for this shit.
So, I love you, Ninjas.
I'll be back at 8 p.m.
Fresh of Fit Monday Monday.
And then we're going to do after hours with some girls.
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