In the music industry, artists must register their work with copyright organizations to receive proper compensation for their creative efforts. When corporations or other artists use an artist's work without proper licensing or credit, the original creator may lose out on significant revenue streams. This case study of Meek Mill's 'Dreams and Nightmares' album being used by Nike without his involvement demonstrates how failing to protect intellectual property rights can result in financial losses and diminished recognition for creative work.
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Outta Pocket Ep. 16: w/ Colorado Heavy Hitters: Aliens, Meek Mill VS NIKE, Ben 10 Paralyzed & More!追加:
out of Pocket Podcast. How's your Thursday night doing? Cuz mine is going high cuz that's what the [ __ ] we about to be in here. We got Colorado heavy hitters in the building. We got Max a million. We got He not wavy even though he is. We got Derek drinking good water in the back. You know what I'm saying?
So, it's a beautiful day >> in the city. [music] >> And like I said, we got Colorado heavy hitters on here. We going to >> incorporate a little bit of what they do into what we do. I got some joints. So, we going to taste it and we going to rate it as we do our podcast. We want >> Okay. You know what I'm saying?
>> And with that, what we like to do is >> we like to get into our weeks. So, we like to start with the guest. And since we're going to be swapping out, your your week is going to come in a little bit later. So, we'll uh So, what's something good that's happened in your week?
>> Uh this this is something.
>> Let's go. You know what I mean? That's what I like to hear. Appreciate you guys for having us.
>> Hell yeah. Thank you for Yeah.
>> But yeah, I just be working a lot. You know what I mean?
>> Yeah. That's all you really getting that money.
>> Got to pay that mortgage and stuff.
>> All you can do mortgage, rent.
>> How was the um >> how was your guys' episode from from this LA this Saturday?
>> The one the last episode you guys did.
How was it?
>> Oh, dope. That was >> Yeah. Oh, the one we just did.
>> We filmed it outside, actually.
>> Oh, okay.
>> Oh, that's hard.
>> Yeah. Well, we did one inside then one outside.
>> Yeah. See, there we go.
>> Yeah.
>> But it was cool.
>> Cool. There's like >> Yeah, >> it was nice outside.
>> Yeah, it was nice out here for for a few shoot.
>> It has been nice. Yeah, we were we were going to do my one mic in the back. We were thinking about it that night. It was nice. So, yeah, you got that little slab. That's a good spot for sure to >> to get some work done.
>> Yeah, that would have been dope.
I brought some uh some Gushmans.
>> Gushman.
>> Some Gushments. [ __ ] with that.
>> That sounds That's a crazy name.
>> Sounds cool though. That sounds cool.
It's pretty fire.
>> It's indepth. I was like, "Oh [ __ ] it better be fire."
>> What? What? Um >> That sounds gassy.
>> It's a Is it indica or a hybrid or sativa? Do you know?
>> Does it taste Christmassy? [laughter] >> You feel me? No. Like a peppermint type of pie.
>> Sweet. It tastes gassy.
>> All right. What about you, Max? How's your week, >> bro? My week has been great. Uh, threw another RZ party, celebrated my mom's birthday.
>> Uh, I was 3 hours late to my [ __ ] res party. Um, >> I was there. [laughter] >> Good time, >> [ __ ] It was bad. Trying to >> hit this [ __ ] at a Saturday night. You remember 3 hours late. You remember? You came to the party. Let me tell you what you did. You showed up to the party, man.
>> Was it your party?
>> Yeah, it was his party. He showed up to the party is what he did.
>> I was 3 hours late. I was 3 hours late.
I know.
>> That's superstar status right there.
>> I was so [ __ ] up the night before.
>> [ __ ] couldn't even get the grill started.
>> It [laughter] was But we did it. We We did it, >> bro. [ __ ] put the alcohol on the grill, [ __ ] So, we had some 80 proof like tequila. You feel me?
>> Josh did it.
>> Josh did that [ __ ] That [ __ ] walked over.
>> So, it was lit. And still like I was 3 hours late and there still like 50 to 60 people around there.
>> So, imagine what it was like. But I planning on throwing another one here soon, bro. But this one's going to be lit. I'm going to have a DJ.
>> Are you going to show up? I'm going to show up on time. I'm gonna have a DJ.
It's going to be over there. [laughter] I hate this [ __ ] I hate this [ __ ] Three hours late. You show up. So, it's going to be >> BPT [laughter] timing for real. BPT for real. There when it was over, bro.
[ __ ] was like, "We're leaving, Max. We already turned up. You feel me?" There's pictures were fire. Honestly, >> it's a res party at the >> Do you guys do it on boats or >> Well, [ __ ] >> There was a boat out there, but homie didn't put it in the water.
It was windy as [ __ ] >> Yeah, it was windy. So, he was kind of like skeptical on it. He was like, "Nah." But he had it out there. I was like, "Let's go, [ __ ] We on the boat with it." But yeah.
>> Yeah. If he was smart, he'd have been charging.
>> We got We got a nice little picture of me fully fitted in the water, you feel me?
>> Yeah, I seen it.
>> Can't take [ __ ] nowhere.
>> Can't take [ __ ] nowhere. Hey, take me out the hood, but you can't. You feel me?
>> I'll [laughter] throw in there in the water.
>> It's really lit. But my next one, I'm going to have a DJ, bro. I'm going to have a DJ and it's going to be like around 5 5ish. So when the sun's going down, you're already at like golden hour. And then I'm going to have all kinds of [ __ ] glow sticks. Have glow sticks and everything like that, bro.
Glow sticks in the dark. And then have the DJ with a rave.
>> I'm going to have the glow shave to me. It's going to be lit. Hey, the rave lasers.
>> Somebody drown. [laughter] >> Y'all better break some life jackets.
Y'all got to back the car so we don't even have >> There's no excuses.
>> The rats catch bodies all the time, [ __ ] Don't you don't have to blame us.
>> Yeah.
>> Oh, this [ __ ] going to kill people over there. Okay. No.
>> No, not [laughter] me.
>> He said the catch bodies. [laughter] >> Yeah, the re catches bodies. You feel me? Civilian. So, [laughter] >> what about you, B? Are you done or no?
>> Yeah, I'm good.
>> What about you, B?
>> My week has been pretty great, you feel me? Like I said, Raz party with this [ __ ] took us like an hour to get a girl started in windy weather.
>> That [ __ ] was crazy. Um, just recorded a reaction video >> to the Black Pink Go. You know, somebody suggested that [ __ ] while I was gaming.
They're like, "This would be a great boss battle song." And I was like, "Okay, let me do that." So, we did that today >> and that was pretty cool. Um, let's see what else happened in my week. Uh, just a little dad fact. My son biracial, I say [ __ ] a lot and he's picking up on that habit. [laughter] >> I'm not sure if I like it because I'll be like, "Your skin's not dark enough yet."
>> That's insane, bro. That's a really insane take to say that when he learned it from you, bro. That's insane as [ __ ] >> That's [laughter] really crazy.
>> I like I don't think he came back from somebody else and was saying it, then I feel [laughter] you. But [ __ ] he know it from me.
>> Yeah, he got it from me. But still, I'm just like, you're not even there. You don't even know what it means. You just hear me saying it to your uncles and everybody and [ __ ] So, you're just repeating it. And like I called him because he was riding his bike in the house, right? And the dog got in his way and he didn't say, "Ethel, move or Lucy move." He said, "Nigga, move." And I was like, "Oh, no." Like, "Hey, hey, bro.
Come here. Let me talk to you real quick. It's a [laughter] parenting mode." Like, you don't say that word. 5 minutes later, hey, [ __ ] what we doing tonight? [laughter] >> It was a is following me along.
>> He be listening to you while you playing the [laughter] game.
>> Oh my god.
>> That's what it is.
>> So I got him his own game, you feel me?
Nintendo Switch. He plays that [ __ ] and you can hear him. He He rages at the game. Like if I'm playing 2K, he'll start copying me. So yeah. Um he's at that age where I'm definitely going to be working on that cuz school's starting soon here in a few for him.
>> Can't be having them calling people [ __ ] in class. Absolutely.
>> I go to parent teacher conference, they're going to be like, "So son says the n word quite often." quiet every sentence.
>> Yeah. Where do you get that from?
>> Like, [ __ ] what? [laughter] >> On God. I'm like, damn, [ __ ] That's crazy.
>> Where did you get that from? [laughter] >> Fact.
>> But I'm trying to change my vocabulary.
So, if you hear me keep saying brother, >> just know I really won't say [ __ ] [laughter] >> You did say it in your head. It doesn't matter.
>> You only got to stop saying it around yourself.
>> Facts. That's really it.
>> Just say nephew. [cough and laughter] But it's so hard cuz like these [ __ ] will call me and be like, "What you doing?" I was like, "Man, [ __ ] you know I'm chilling. You don't smoking.
What you on gang?"
>> What about 5 minutes later say gang?
>> He's tried. He He's >> But gang is if you ain't >> It's [ __ ] up with him right now.
>> But still, Gang is better than [ __ ] If you have a problem, I can't believe that you have a problem that he's saying it >> because he learned it from you, [laughter] [ __ ] That's not WHAT YOU SAYING, BRO. ALSO, YOU SAID it's cuz he lightkinned.
>> He is lightkinned. HE'S LIGHT-SKINNED, BRO. CANDIDATE SON, [ __ ] [laughter] He's your son. You made this creature.
That's fine.
>> You created this [laughter] creature.
And you don't want this [ __ ] to say, "Nigga, >> it doesn't."
>> You should have thought about that before you went down outside of your race, [laughter] [ __ ] >> Dr. Umar, bro, he on my ass. [laughter] I swear to God.
>> My bad. Said, "Hey, son, wait a goddamn minute cuz I'm [laughter] a nigga."
>> Hey, I feel like, bro. Bro, that should be okay.
>> Can't say that, >> bro. I'm telling you. And it's not just me. I DON'T WANT HIM to get around other black people and then he say it and then have to whip out a picture of me be like, "No, this my dad right here. Look at this." You feel me? Like, look, [ __ ] I don't want him [laughter] >> to do that. The world we live in, bro.
>> Here. If he lives here, but if he goes back down south to New Orleans with me, bro, visit, >> they going to know he mixed if they going to have to be my baby.
>> They going they going to look at him and be like, "He a mixed baby."
>> True. You know what I'm saying? But still, I just worry about that that I'm a father. I worry about that [ __ ] Like, damn. You get around other [ __ ] and they try to check you and you got to pull out a picture of your dad. That's embarrassing.
[laughter] >> He said, "I got you and me right here, homie. [laughter] >> That's pretty bad." And >> it's not just 1% either.
>> Fact, you feel me? [laughter] >> I'm I'm certified. You feel me? But >> what is it?
>> Just a little light.
>> Just a little light. That's all it is.
>> Super booof.
>> Oh, this is super boo.
>> Super. Super disappoints.
>> You going have to pass that around. You want me to put this out? This is your joint >> or do you want to hit this again?
>> I think they're going to want to hit it, brother.
>> Blue zushi, guy.
>> Blue zushi.
[snorts] >> Yeah, we're just >> This does taste pretty good though.
>> Twisting it up. That's how you know what I'm saying. That's >> confused about it.
>> Is that Is that the [laughter] teaching moment with your son?
>> That was a teaching that you you that >> I have I have to have a better vocabulary. I have to be a better example because they do. You feel me?
>> Yeah. How old is he?
>> He's four. He's going to be Oh, yeah.
They copy everything. Yeah. So, like I'm seeing it now and I'm just like I I don't like that.
>> Yeah. And you got to be the one. It's up to you because >> So, Cody's habit, you know, raising future doctors, lawyers, you know, successful civilians in this world.
[laughter] >> Yeah. Mine are on just like they be saying freaking and what the freaking like that's too close. You thinking it in your head. So, so cut it out. You don't even say that. You know what I'm saying? Man, I be getting on him about it cuz what you said, ain't nobody got time to be for teachers to be calling him like, "Hey."
>> Um, yeah. So, Jamari came to school. He tackled the kid >> and he said, >> "I knew the answer. You should have let me answer the question >> on some wild aggressive >> no home." A child that be at home being extra with his siblings type. No, this isn't your sibling, bro. You can't do that.
>> You can't You can't rough this. You can't be in class. This kid in a headlock laughing at your little brother. Yeah. Yeah. This ain't your little brother. Yeah. This is somebody's child.
>> What are [laughter] you doing? Exactly.
>> So yeah, I've been trying to keep them from I feel it. So I definitely feel that. I know that the language with the older ones, but the little ones it's like when before you go to school, I got a straight.
>> Yeah. I got a structure there. So you know, like this is not this is not okay.
>> Ain't nobody going to be looking at me crazy.
>> Now when you get older, you feel me?
You're you're I would say middle school because after that, bro, you're [snorts] damn grown, but high school for sure.
Like high school, you're 16, man. Say [ __ ] all you want, gang. That's on your body.
>> That's on you.
>> Yeah, that's on you. Until then, until [clears throat] then, >> you're a reflection of me right now.
>> Is that >> That's the neighbors. But um that was my week. Other than that, catch me gaming every uh every day at 6:30, you feel me?
I'll be 2K H not Halo, 2K Arc Raiders.
Um, I'm trying to get into Madden, you feel me? I really am. But [ __ ] that ultimate team is [ __ ] me up right now.
>> It's too late. Don't. You got to start Madden next year if you want to play team. [ __ ] my team's a 99. My offense and defense are both. Every player on my team is a 99.
>> Yeah. See, I be And I'd be doing the [ __ ] that I be doing. It's [ __ ] that play that like he played Call of Duty.
>> So, >> you be building your own team.
>> Oh, yeah. Absolutely.
>> You get to pick the cards and [ __ ] I think that's >> good. You got to You're just late. The good thing about it now, if you grind challenges, you can make a team fast.
But [ __ ] done found the sweet spot with the passes. It's the end of the year. You play 2K. [ __ ] know where to go and what to do to make [ __ ] work.
>> [ __ ] >> Yeah. So, you got to wait till you if you want to start Madden, we need to start that [ __ ] cuz we can play uh squads. So, me and you can play together and we can stream that [ __ ] together and have a third person or just us two and then play against other people like that. But we got to Yeah. Let's do it.
>> Then we would build we would just have to start. We have to start when Madden starts cuz [ __ ] want to see us opening packs more than they want to see us play.
>> And all the players are already out. So it's not learn to play the way the game is formatted now for now and then next year we'll start actually trying to stream that [ __ ] Or just play regular.
Play regular.
>> Oh, you don't get to pick the name of Oh, it's my it's just my gamer tag. You can pick the name of your team, but I just I just put in my gamertag. my [ __ ] to you, you whack loser. [laughter] >> That makes sense. That makes sense.
>> Yeah, that makes sense.
>> I don't even know which way this goes. I don't >> It goes [laughter] back that way.
>> Told you. [snorts] >> But yeah, man. I [ __ ] >> It's all right.
>> In your week.
>> I just [ __ ] went to the studio today, did some [ __ ] with Blitz. I finished Mike Ste's feature, so we got that [ __ ] coming. I started >> dope.
>> That was dope.
>> Yeah. Like we I got the fe um Blitz, we did a hook together for a song we're featuring on. So, I did my verse and we did we got the hook finished. So, now I'm just waiting on him. And Big Mac, I sent him a beat. He said, "I [ __ ] with this." So, he said he gonna write something for me.
>> And I know I seen the cover art for your love attack or something.
>> Uh, yeah. Uh, Addicted to Your Life, man. Slide with me.
>> Fly with me.
>> And [ __ ] Still Made It. I'm dropping all the songs that I have on YouTube beats. That's the last three songs I have on YouTube beats. Every other song that I have now is on a beat that I bought.
>> Okay.
>> So, I was just about to say that's actually excellent.
>> Yeah. So, those are the last three ones that I got from that aren't my [ __ ] So, >> yeah.
>> That's actually [ __ ] amazing right there.
>> Turn that [ __ ] up. Yeah. He said it. He was talking to me. Everybody be talking to me when you said about being serious like getting all that the background paperwork [ __ ] together. That's what I'm That's what I've been part. You need that >> cuz they like starting to pay attention.
I'm not saying that we goddamn the biggest in the world, but you know when you see a difference, >> you see a little buzz coming, >> you know? So, I'm like instead of [ __ ] the opportunity to make it into something and being like, "Oh, look at me. People are watching me, but [ __ ] I'm not getting paid for it." At the end of the day, I love making music, but the goal is get to get paid. We want to get paid for our money.
>> You know what I'm saying? So, yeah. So, yeah, I'm dropping.
>> A lot of artists don't do that. They don't register. They don't copyright.
They don't [ __ ] do nothing. They don't want their name.
>> You can get paid multiple ways. I've been reading up on this [ __ ] You can get paid four or five times for one.
>> Multiple ways, man.
>> Yeah, there's multi there's different uh types of royalties that you >> No, it really got me.
>> That's what I was telling you. You got to get that backend money, man.
>> Once you register, >> I've been thinking about it since you said that [ __ ] Like, I've heard it multiple times, but I don't know. When you said it, I was like, bro, this is You can't hear something so many times before you start paying attention to what people are trying to tell you. You know what I'm saying?
>> No. Facts. Uh the multiple ways that you were saying those, there was a podcast Acon was just on talking about. He was like, "Bro, back in the early 2000 in the '90s, ringtones was getting him millions."
>> He was like, "Everybody had a ringtone."
>> Smack that [laughter] in class was popping back. And he was like, "Bro, that was like the best thing for his career. He made millions." And then, well, he didn't make the first millions cuz he said his his uh manager kind of [ __ ] him out on that at first, >> but he's like once he realized that, oh, it was over. I was like, "Damn." So, really copyright your [ __ ] so you could get on that, bro.
>> Yeah. So they can and once you register your music right and everything you'll encode it and everything and like if it's spun on a radio station and [ __ ] you'll collect download everything and then you could do uh your discs like your performances and stuff your show performances collect royalties from that and [ __ ] too.
>> Yeah.
>> Oh that's tough.
>> Yeah. Exactly. When you perform all that [ __ ] bro. Exactly.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. Cuz like we got features, bro. I got I didn't know you could collect >> with [ __ ] Mr. Fab with um like I say even in just Colorado Blitz that's a he got good he got numbers up there with you you know dope like Big Mac all these people are are doing things like like you said the fact that you even know Mike still so what do I look like keeping on bullshitting if I'm putting myself in a position to not have to >> facts yeah >> and that's been my [ __ ] week is trying to working on solidifying the back end of my music basically >> I like to hear that >> yeah bro that's good bro >> I'm glad that you listened I'm glad that >> Yeah, for sure. Like I said, I've heard it plenty of times, but it's like, man, you can't keep hearing [ __ ] and not doing that. You got to Yeah. You got to be professional. I was talking to my wife today. It's like >> when you go get a job, they give you an offer letter. You always have a piece of paper to prove that you work for something or you have a certificate that says that you do something.
>> Yeah.
>> If you don't have any paperwork behind your music, then are you really a rapper?
>> Yeah.
>> You know what I'm saying?
>> A lot of them are bedroom rappers. You just rapping for fun. Yeah, I I call it playing house. [laughter] >> I'm saying lot >> and then >> play house out here.
>> This is a good alleyoop. We going to get into that first uh topic.
>> The White House.
>> Nah, nah. That the playing house and rappers like that just ain't taking themselves serious. You know who's not getting taken serious?
Pull up that Meek Mill for me one time.
>> Meek Mill Nike used his Dreams and Nightmare song without giving him any royalties. And it's like >> they didn't even put that [ __ ] in the bottom of >> where is your >> Nick Mill's irrelevant that P D [ __ ] Facts >> and you just answered the question like he [laughter] became irrelevant. They stopped respecting him and it's exactly because of that because he was involved in all that. So it's like bro we don't got to pay this [ __ ] All we we'll we'll we'll put a picture of you and Diddy's pool on our on our t-shirt and big sporting goods [laughter] play with us.
>> Play that video. like you looking good right [laughter] now.
>> Derrick's favorite video.
>> Diddy the the bill video.
>> He like you looking good.
>> Yeah. [laughter] >> I forget. It's been It's been months since we >> Thank God. Why did you bring that back up? That was every day.
>> He had a whole butt to that [ __ ] What do you mean?
>> Oh my god.
>> Sound.
>> Why does he call him out though? Uh he he called him out because look at Nike is facing backlash after using heavily associated with Meek Mill's dreams and nightmares there in a new LeBron campaign without publicly involving.
[laughter] So [ __ ] up.
>> That's that's kind of hilarious. They put LeBron on that [ __ ] and was just like >> like [ __ ] him.
>> [ __ ] me. [laughter] Rocked Meek Mill's merch from his mo arguably his most successful album. The only one people should listen to and they remade it and just start reselling it without getting him involved. I mean, oh well, good for them. That's crazy, man.
>> So, now you gonna take my whole brand and mash it up with LeBron. What is this? Why wouldn't anybody holler at me about this? I thought the Snakes was fake. What's up with this?
>> Them [ __ ] might win because it says using imagery and wording heavily associated.
>> Yeah.
>> Oh, yeah. He's going to Yeah. They that he going to have to fight, but he can get some money for it.
>> He's going to get that front end. That shit's hilarious though. The fact they didn't respect you enough to even give you a call like crazy.
>> Yo, we going to >> Honestly, I I'll do what what you said, [ __ ] I'll get on my Twitter and post that video. Re-share that [ __ ] every day.
>> A Nike as a Nike >> in every [ __ ] Foot Locker and finish line. That's all you going to see [laughter] is is that video of you and Diddy Pool.
>> Yeah, >> that's crazy.
>> Bro, don't beef with the shoe company, [ __ ] >> No, >> I would literally put that everywhere.
>> But you said it. I like I forgot about the diddy [ __ ] until you brought it up literally. And then when you said it, I'm like, "Oh, that's why they don't give a [ __ ] about this nigga." Right.
But usually people fall off and they don't get disrespected. But again, I I forgot about that.
>> Meek Mill Meek Mill has been getting disrespected constantly. First it was Drake.
>> The Diddy hit since Drake. Then he had like his French fries in the pool on his lap and [ __ ] looking weird. That [ __ ] [ __ ] up on that one. Bro, Meek has been taking L after L after L. That [ __ ] I don't know what happened to him.
>> Bro, >> he cut his braids. That's what it was.
>> Literally like >> he cut his braids. He he he left Philly and >> it was over.
>> Yeah. He went to New York.
>> Met that [ __ ] um >> Diddy.
>> Matt Diddy. Yeah.
>> Matt Diddy. Diddy.
>> Got Diddi. Got >> Bro, Meek Mill was a a [ __ ] that had a million before he was even a rapper.
>> Can you put that up [laughter] >> then? That video. Oh, the wrestling. Get up. Like that [ __ ] [ __ ] You didn't see that? I didn't see that the video. Oh, where he was pull it up.
>> The Get Up video, bro. You [laughter] never seen that?
>> No, not that I remember.
>> Oh my god. This [ __ ] was at like um what's the big Wrestlemania and the homie I think somebody's getting beat up and he was like, "Get up." [laughter] And [ __ ] was clowning him for that.
>> Did they put his face on it or something?
>> Yeah.
>> Is it really him or >> It's really him. It was He was there.
>> Yeah. Wrestlemania.
>> [ __ ] Yeah. Wrestlemania.
EVEN >> that [laughter] goes like that.
>> At the >> That dude look like the Rock.
>> Wait, get up.
>> But his justification was that he was with his son and they were having a good time.
>> Oh, I mean you didn't have to sound like that though.
>> Nah, [laughter] that doesn't change anything.
>> You never even played the sound, [ __ ] We just talked.
>> Yeah, you got to pull play it again.
That was the right one.
>> That was the right way. Y'all never left.
>> You just pressed pause on it when he he yelled basically.
>> Okay.
>> What just happened?
>> She left the video.
>> Get up. GET UP. YOU GOT THIS.
>> Get up. [laughter] >> He didn't have to do that. That nigga's taking L, bro.
>> Get up.
>> Why you sounding so sassy, [ __ ] >> I never even heard that.
>> That's the Diddy effect.
>> That's the Diddy effect. That's the first >> he got [laughter] the baby lotion effect.
>> Oh, that's crazy gang.
>> Yeah, I'm surprised y'all didn't see that [ __ ] It was over everywhere.
[ __ ] was tweeting that [ __ ] out. They made little trends of [ __ ] saying it.
>> Like I definitely never heard of it.
>> I didn't either. That [ __ ] says [ __ ] >> Yeah, bro. That's the Diddy effect in full. This is the [ __ ] bro.
>> You get to a point in your career where >> he needs to be locked up.
>> It's the [ __ ] that said coming through my new whip. Hey, you guys think that people are still going to [ __ ] with Diddy when he gets out?
>> Yeah, there's always dick riders. I think so, too.
>> There's always some dick riders. I don't I don't know. I don't feel like going he's probably going to >> Here's the thing.
>> He's probably going to get a TV show.
Honestly, he's going to get a redemption like he's going to get a redemption show like Ti got that show before he went to prison. He's going to get one when he gets out >> and then he going to try to make it a making the bad.
>> Oh man, go get my cheesecake. [laughter] >> That's the only thing. Did he do a lot of wrong? Yes. But it is not a crime to be a freak. Bro, this [laughter] >> going to jail. Hey, we Hey, >> that was a crazy sound, too.
>> I've never one of his parties. That's some same [ __ ] mindset that Diddy was on. [laughter] To be a freak.
See, >> no, >> it is not. Diddy's wrong. What he did was wrong. But >> that's some freaky [ __ ] For real.
That's >> That's what I'm saying. That it's overly freaky, but his crime was >> baby sponsor him.
>> But the thing is, >> nah, the baby oil stocks went down since he got locked up. Them [ __ ] them [ __ ] hurting. [laughter] >> That [ __ ] Daddy got involved with it and went from one of the most gangster [ __ ] on the planet, if you ask him, to >> get up [laughter] this [ __ ] >> This is the worst. How does this How did this happen? You know what I'm saying?
>> It happened because >> like the pool and [ __ ] and when he was in the pool, >> it looked really weird, >> but >> he was tight.
>> He was in [laughter] the pool.
>> He was sore.
>> He said it. [ __ ] Diddy literally said it in the video, right? It was a weird video. [laughter] Like, what?
>> That [ __ ] was sore. He was sitting in that pool, too.
>> Nicki Minaj, [laughter] you think it was Nicki Minaj was a turning point cuz she said that he like fingers in his butt.
>> That too.
>> Yeah, I forgot about that. So, he was always on some facts. But there was a rapper a lady rapper.
>> Who said that? Nicki Minaj.
>> Yeah. When they were dating, >> Nicki Minaj said that. And Meek Mill has been taking L's ever since. And just to bring it back to the topic, I can see why Nike wouldn't respect a [ __ ] that does this. I'm not [laughter] I'm not I'm not asking you to use your song, bro. I wouldn't want to court.
>> Yeah.
>> Just be happy that we're doing that.
>> Yeah. That's what I'm saying. Like, [laughter] be grateful, [ __ ] Like, what the [ __ ] >> Yeah.
>> That we still remembered you, [ __ ] in these rough times that you're going through. Be happy, [laughter] >> bro. Meek Mill is going through some horrible time.
>> Yeah, but to say it like that, bro.
[laughter] >> This was the alley from Nike. Honestly, it looked like it was alley from Nike.
They were trying to give bro a bone and he was like, "No, [ __ ] that. Where's my whole [ __ ] food at?" You feel me? He didn't want the bone.
>> He gave him the bone.
>> Unless it was Diddy's, [laughter] but his man is locked up.
>> It's locked up. This is what we got to do.
>> The [ __ ] living his best life in there.
>> You think Nike was wrong?
>> Yeah.
>> I, you know, is for sure. People get did dirty by these big corporations every day. The fact that it's a famous person.
Haha. That's how I feel about it.
[laughter] >> Cuz regular people get did dirty all the time and nobody cares.
>> Literally. [laughter] >> How do we You didn't lose no money. You just didn't get extra money.
>> Getting Yeah. You're all right.
That's [snorts] definitely how I feel about that one.
>> What about you, >> the guest?
>> How do you feel about it? Do you think Meek Mill is right about this? He be wanting his money, his bread, or I mean, is Nike just like, "Fuck I'd be wanting my money. I see. I agree. Straight up.
>> I want all my money.
>> Do you think that people would if you did the thing? Would you walk in there and be like, I need my money.
>> Where's [clears throat] my money?
>> Sure. He's I'm [laughter] sure I'm sure that I need my money.
[laughter] >> I'm sure he's luring up getting a lawyer.
>> He better be cuz he's going to lose money.
>> How much does that lawyer cost to get that money? And how much money did the would you be getting?
>> Facts. How much did this [ __ ] sell? Like how many people actually went and bought the shirt?
>> Yeah, >> exactly.
>> Be like, [ __ ] if nobody bought it, I'd be like, you can have this [ __ ] [snorts] >> I don't know where else.
>> The shirt looked kind of whack anyways.
You know, >> it did >> just looked like it nightmares. Looked like some tracks like like the old CD like CDs, the back of it.
>> Yeah. You see, you see all the names, all the songs. That's what it looked like.
>> Going.
>> Yeah. So, we gonna we gonna stay in music for a little bit. Since we talking about Meek Mill, we gonna talk to somebody on the other side of the spectrum that gets all the respect, can put a little money in somebody's pocket and bad things go away.
>> Oh my god.
>> Mr. Mr. Chris Brown.
>> So, allegedly, >> my man's put 40k pocket 40k into the pocket of an individual because the dog attacked him.
>> Dog [ __ ] her up.
>> He didn't want the dog to get put to sleep. So, he was like, "Here's Hey, if I have the money, I do the same thing.
>> 40 bands, [laughter] but shorty came back and was like, "No, that 40 bands has >> I used it."
>> I basically, she said it wasn't enough.
It had nothing to do with that situation.
>> [ __ ] you tripping.
>> I'm like, >> he paid his ex. What? Housekeeper got Bro, how do you get bit by a dog and you the housekeeper?
>> That's what I'm saying. That [ __ ] don't know you.
>> Like, yeah. [laughter] Are you Was it your first day?
>> You got paid 40k on your first day going to Chris Brown house cuz the dog bit you. Is that what you telling her?
>> Yeah, that's what I'm thinking. Because I'm greedy. She's greedy.
>> That's what that sounds like.
>> But my thing is this. Your [ __ ] security guard got up there and was like, "Oh yeah, he did that [ __ ] >> He's fired now."
>> The [ __ ] didn't even hesitate. He He just hopped up there and was like, "Yeah." So that's how all this came out.
The security guard. See, he personally handed over the money. He was there >> after the dog allegedly [laughter] attacked.
>> So did she get bit or did she not get bit?
>> X. What is this? Allegedly. Security supervisor Chris Brown was disposed to a civil lawsuit against Browni that he gave the damn said her whole government and her family 30,000 or 40,000 via personal checks and cash. So it was she kept asking for money. She kept being like, "Yeah, let me get some more money."
>> And they're like, "Here, shut the [ __ ] up."
>> Oh yeah, I definitely need that bread, [ __ ] Look at my face.
>> Go back up.
>> Oh yeah, >> look at my face, [ __ ] I need more than 40. why he decided to give them so much money. Lewis said he felt sorry for the family but adds he never discussed the payments. What does he feel sorry for allegedly?
>> Do you see her face? [laughter] It's either that or 100. We know Chris Brown did another one.
>> Chris Brown Chris Brown caught with another one. He >> 40k [laughter] >> 40k. He beat her up, gang.
>> You know what I hate about this [ __ ] He's the only [ __ ] I know that successfully got out of beating [ __ ] allegations multiple times. This is like the third time this [ __ ] done this and [ __ ] are still paying half [ __ ] ban to go see you and take pictures.
>> It's crazy.
>> I kind of believe that story.
>> That's that's what I'm thinking too. I think he kind of he might have bopped her, [ __ ] It was like 40k. Yeah, 40k.
Blame it on the dog. Allegedly, >> there's a trial said Oh, it already passed. The trial was on June 15th. So, what happened? Did he get >> which [ __ ] high? See? [laughter] >> We got all these [ __ ] >> I saw the 15 and I'm like, "Wait, we on the 20 something." [laughter] >> Oh god. That [ __ ] didn't even double check it.
>> But look at her face, bro. Look like she breathing through a tube. That was definitely some punches, >> bro. A dog. What? [laughter] Where's the dog? What kind of dog does Chris Brown have? Look that up.
>> Yeah, that's what I'm saying. What kind of dog is >> What kind of Cuz they didn't say nothing about black. It's alleged.
>> [laughter] >> That's why I didn't say nothing about.
>> The only fact is that he paid her.
>> She breathing through a tube. Bro, that [ __ ] was throwing some hooks, some hammer [laughter] fighting against Tyson. [ __ ] >> He was hitting dance moves into a slap.
>> First of all, we all seen the video.
This [ __ ] doing a front flip.
>> Million. He's athletic as [ __ ] That >> 90 million.
>> Woo. That's a lot.
>> 90 million.
>> Yeah.
>> Oh my god. He beat her ass.
>> That's definitely not a >> buy a what? A Caucasian shepherd. Is that what that said? Caucasian. What?
>> A white shepherd.
>> A Caucasian shepherd named Hades.
>> Anybody know? I know you like dogs.
>> [ __ ] is a Caucasian shepherd?
>> I've never What is Yeah.
>> Are there Are there a breed that's normally aggressive like this?
>> No.
>> Oh, damn. Yeah. He beat her ass.
>> Oh, damn.
>> Yeah. Look [laughter] that up. Cuz I ain't never heard no damn Caucasian shepherd. That's crazy.
>> That's what I said.
>> That's a weird name for a dog.
>> I never knew dogs could be a nationality. [laughter] Is it white?
Like what did it come from? The mountains of Caucus. this [ __ ] with them. [laughter] >> [ __ ] You get this thing from >> Pebble Chili.
>> Fact. Shout out to >> Oh, that's a big dog. Look at that [ __ ] >> That [ __ ] >> That might happen. [laughter] Look at it compared to that guy.
>> Yeah, that might happen. Also, at the same time, why the [ __ ] would you have that monster? I was about to say nah.
The monster of a dog is a cover up to be [laughter] >> Oh, [ __ ] I still think he bought >> It was the dog.
>> I think he did, too.
>> Look at how big the dog is. It couldn't have been me. It was the dog. I give you $40,000. You better not say [ __ ] [laughter] >> And if Chris Brown successfully gets away with this one again, >> this nigga's a villain, bro. This whole time.
>> I don't know how we going to stop this [ __ ] >> That dog looks like it crushes skulls.
>> Yeah.
>> That's what I'm saying. I feel like if we would have bit her, she would had broken arms and [ __ ] Not breathing them tubes, bro. It sound like you were socking her up.
>> Yeah, >> unless it grabbed her neck >> and then crushed it.
>> Thousand. That's not not expensive enough for a rich person. It's a It's a front. It's a front.
>> Oh, champion lineage puppets can reach up to 10k.
>> Okay, maybe the 10k one. But people rich people don't be buying thousand. That's nothing. That's a throwaway. They buying thousand toilet paper.
>> Them [ __ ] got $1,000 toothpaste.
>> Yeah. They be having like 50k dut hound dogs and [ __ ] >> stupid for like why the [ __ ] did you buy a 50k dog [ __ ] >> to make more money?
>> Not even these rich people don't make money. They bring these dogs around like that's an accessory [ __ ] >> Showing [ __ ] off. Yeah.
>> It's like a [ __ ] purse and [ __ ] >> No. Like when Paris Hilton was popping her little Chihuahua I heard that little thing had like a [ __ ] uh an allowance of like 20 bands.
>> The dog had >> the dog. Yeah. Like she would get her dog 20 bands of [ __ ] >> worth of [ __ ] >> Yeah. Like, [ __ ] that's insane.
>> So, the dog belonged to the head of his security.
>> No, the dog belonged to him. His head of security. Wait, >> the was not the owner of the dog.
Discover the scene. The head of security was not the owner of the dog. Okay.
>> So, it was Chris. It It was Breezy's dog.
>> It's Breezy's dog.
>> [ __ ] [snorts] >> Damn. Breezy, bro. So, she got to 40. You said this ain't enough.
>> It's not enough.
>> It's not enough.
>> Low key breathing through a tube, [ __ ] and feeding through a tube. That [ __ ] ain't enough.
>> But that's her hospital.
>> I'm so confused, though, because it says they gave her money before and around Christmas. So, was that picture before all of that happened >> or right after?
>> You see what I'm saying? There's not enough information in this.
>> Or was it about the $90 million lawsuit?
>> I think that's her. That's her coming out now. Like the 40 wasn't enough. So she's like, "No, >> 40 was the original bribe."
>> What if the law What if the law was like, "Hey, you took that bribe, shorty.
You should have a look." [laughter] >> That that would be crazy. Like >> they don't want to do that at all.
>> That would be [ __ ] >> There's There's few reasons why they don't want to do that. One high-profile case. This shit's going to be everywhere. [ __ ] is going to want that money.
>> Mhm.
>> They going to want that bread. Lawyers, judges, everybody's getting recognition.
Hey, I'm the [ __ ] that >> picture of that thing in court that they going to draw it is going to be on the internet. Literally >> somebody gonna pop out. His dog bit me too.
>> Yeah. Literally. [laughter] >> Swear.
>> And then it's over for Chris Brown rises from the ashes again and drops another [ __ ] tour and it's all forgiven.
>> It just goes crazy.
>> It's all forgiven. Every time that [ __ ] sings a song, it's gone under the influence. Come on. You know, fire. I forgave him. I was like, you know what?
Maybe you didn't mean to hit that [ __ ] [laughter] >> Bro, I be talking to my wife about him.
She'd be defending the [ __ ] out of that [ __ ] I mean, it's crazy. If I would hit somebody 10 years ago, nobody would have ever gave they would have never forgotten gave me.
>> They would never go to a concert.
>> They would never ever She would She would bring it up to me if I if I if I did a Jod and and Evette and smacked her in the kitchen cuz she hitting me. She would never gave forgot me for Chris Brown. He changed it since then.
>> Like what? He beats [ __ ] He's the villain. Like what? Just cuz he can sing and dance, he gets a pass. [laughter] INSANE.
>> YOU SURPRISED, my boy. Hold on.
[laughter] >> Because you hit a [ __ ] right now, Max, your whole career is done. Like, you could never go to Breakers again, [laughter] [ __ ] >> That's what I'm saying. Don't that piss you off that Chris Brown could smack 100 [ __ ] and just walk into anywhere and be like, "Yeah, that's me.
>> Give me $1,000. I'll let you take a picture." Ho. [laughter] [clears throat] >> That is kind of Yeah, he got to go. How do you feel about >> Got to get rid of this [ __ ] >> How do you feel about her taking the bribe and then saying that she wants more?
>> She greedy. [snorts] >> I think there's some more to it. And I think that she's greedy.
>> She's super greedy cuz if 40k wasn't enough, but >> 90 million.
>> That's a big stretch.
>> That's a huge jump. The [ __ ] didn't even stop at 10 mil, bro.
>> Like not even my my hospital bills plus, you know what I'm saying? Plus a couple a few meals.
>> I would have asked for a few meal, but 90 that's that's over that's overdoing.
That's OD. Like >> obviously he said hell no.
>> I would like [ __ ] you tripping. You got bit by a dog allegedly.
[laughter] But >> [ __ ] you're lucky I gave you the 40k.
Cuz honestly if it was me just like damn, you might just have to deal with that one.
>> But now if her >> do you think that she would have spoke up and said, "Hey, this [ __ ] beat me."
>> No, there that's the 40k has to do something with the NDA. Yeah.
>> And he if she does, he going to get her he going to get her got >> get her [laughter] facts. This is the villain we're talking about the fact get her got my man Chris Brown his old age not went crazy bro that dog is a cover [laughter] and if you say you don't like his his high note or his dance move you get the backd like usher dance better than you [ __ ] [laughter] >> call it bring the dog in get the dog the dog did it >> n these ladies back here are so mad that we talk about Chris Brown like [laughter] >> they f to jump us after this cuz >> I'm more mad about the No.
>> Oh yeah, I say her. She got the dog taking the blame.
>> Blaming the dog. [ __ ] that.
>> Yeah. Poor dog about some Riri. She's a billionaire. She's fine.
>> Riri.
>> Yeah, she's cool. [laughter] What the [ __ ] She got >> She got a family. You know what I'm saying?
>> She got four kids with a [ __ ] ASAP. She living her best life.
>> She made music in like 13 years.
>> Still be brought up though. Like they >> You brought her up.
>> No, in the thing >> I was talking about >> Oh, it brought her up in the thing, too.
>> A damn. I was talking about what was his other one? Karuchi.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah, that's what I was talking about.
>> See, look it sweeping [ __ ] under the rug. Yeah, >> he beat her, too.
>> Well, allegedly they had some they had some altercations.
>> That [ __ ] just got out here beating ass.
>> But on some real [ __ ] and all of them.
>> Let's back it up.
>> Your dog, >> it was your your your housekeeper. How does your dog attack your housekeeper?
Unless they're new.
>> Your dog doesn't know your housekeeper, [ __ ] >> Yeah, that's weird.
>> Like, your housekeeper is supposed to be someone you trust to be in your house.
>> And I'm not going to like treat that dog like a little dog. Like, get out of my way so I can clean this up. Nah, [ __ ] you got this. I'll go clean it up.
>> That's a big ass dog.
>> Like, no matter what you do, [ __ ] that dog, like, you got to respect it. You feel me? That what you going to do to that big mother?
>> Why? I I agree with what you said about there's more to it because why >> if the dog [ __ ] you up that much, why would you only take 40k in the first place on separate occasions, which mean he probably gave her 10k at a time >> or 20k or something and it said, "Yeah, and that's not unless he swore he was going to get more. He's like, "I'm going to pay you this amount of money for lifetime >> or or something." Cut her off. Yeah, that's a possibility.
>> That could be it. 40k like a month or some [ __ ] for life.
>> I feel like >> that would be different. But if >> I would have been like, "Nigga, I'm sorry. I'm going to the authorities.
[laughter] 40k.
>> [ __ ] your 40k.
>> I'm taking pictures of the dog right now. There's blood on it and on me."
>> Click click. Look at her jaw, bro. Like she was literally breathing and feeding through two.
>> That's 40K 10k right now ain't enough. You, Chris Brown, [ __ ] give me one of your necklaces before you give me a little stack of $10,000. You got money hidden somewhere. Let me get royalties off today. Go pull up. Go hit your hidden door and give me royalties.
>> You got cash in the crib.
>> What you got to say, Brooke?
>> Well, I was just saying that it was weird that they even mentioned the head of security. Anyway, I feel like it has to do with something.
>> They said he's the one who >> Yeah, he's the one who's telling him.
Yeah, he's >> that he was the one who's giving paying the money. He told the court is it >> Chris Brown. He told the court Chris Brown gave me the money to get >> to pay them. Yeah. Yeah.
>> That's basically his whole thing is he's a op for real.
>> Yeah. That's some [ __ ] sneaky [ __ ] >> That's a op [ __ ] for real. Cuz if that's your security guard, you're not supposed to be your dude, your ace boom [ __ ] You feel me? And you just >> op on it. Oh, go for it.
>> No, you're all right. But my question is is like did she go to the hospital right away?
>> That's what I'm saying. The picture is that from after or before the money? And if she did, what did she do?
>> It going to have to be between because I need my money before I say hospital.
Where? What kind of dog? How?
>> We all have been to the hospital at some point or another. So, they ask that story about that question about 50,000 [snorts] times. Well, what brings you in today? So, what did she tell them? And if she didn't tell them it was a dog bite, what? Like she she ate [ __ ] on the ground. Like scratched her face up and put her Yeah. Like what did she tell them?
>> I slipped on something fabulous. She did go right away. And if she didn't go right away, why did it?
>> As a housekeeper, bro. That's the only thing.
>> You don't clean with fabulos, [ __ ] I do. I do.
>> Like the [ __ ] he slipped. She accidentally spilled something. Wow. So, I get it. It is.
>> It is weird. The whole circumstance is weird.
>> It's weird. Yeah, we got to know. Well, we probably never know what the >> N. He's going to trial, so we going to know something.
>> Oh, yeah. They do have to get medical documents. So, yeah.
>> To be continued.
>> Watch. It comes out. This is some blunt force, not a bite. And then we right we going to make Chris Brown is the villain shirts.
>> Yeah, >> I wouldn't be surprised.
>> Hell no. We going to get >> on that betting app. [laughter] >> That's a good way to another topic.
>> I got to I got to ask a few questions then we'll get into that. We going to go into that though.
>> Little Colorado Mr. >> Big Views Mr. Podcast.
>> Are you Are you from PBLO?
>> Yeah, I'm from Pueblo.
>> Yeah. So you've been out here the whole time. And when did you start making music?
>> I started when I was like 15.
>> 15. Yeah.
>> Okay. And then like um >> were you always Little Colorado or was it >> the homies named me Little Crazy >> and then I'm saying this because if I want to go find some old music, who I'm looking up?
>> Yeah. No, my uh my music's always been under Love Colorado.
>> Okay. Well, >> yeah. Yeah. [snorts] >> Bet. And then um so you your your your Spotify like we talked about off stream got some decent numbers on there. You're sitting at 3,000 monthly listeners.
That's nice. That's that's the most in in that I know of in PBLO for sure. You know what I'm saying? So how how often do you do you drop? Like what?
>> Uh I don't drop very often now, but like when I was dropping like consistently, I got up to like 10,000 monthly listeners.
And I was staying consistent for a while. But >> were you dropping singles or albums?
>> Uh, I dropped singles mostly.
>> Yeah.
>> But it's with bigger name artists, you know what I mean?
>> Who do you got features with?
>> Yeah, I got features with Gorilla Zo.
>> I got features with Lil Flip, GT Garza, uh, Zigzag from Emmy Riders.
>> Yeah, I know. Zigzag. Yeah.
>> Uh, jeez. Easy E son. His, uh, >> Easy.
>> Uh, Baby Easy. Baby Easy. Okay. Yep.
[clears throat] They call me three.
I got I got a bunch of features, man. I can't even remember.
>> [ __ ] that's fire.
>> Eternal from the Wuang Killer Bees.
>> That's tight. So, my question is, so what made you decide to do the whole Colorado Heavy Hitters thing?
>> That's what I was about to get into next. That's perfect cuz that's my next question. [laughter] >> Like after the music, what was like was it just like the natural course was like, I should do a podcast or somebody?
>> Uh, well, me and this other homie, we freaking decided to do a podcast which was called Colorado Buzz Effect. And then we had a falling out and so I just continued the uh >> the show and I uh came home with Colorado Heavy Hitters and >> been doing it.
>> How long have you been doing that for?
>> We did I want to say 20 something episodes and then I stopped doing it cuz man Kitty he lives in another uh city.
>> Okay.
>> Like in the country like middle of nowhere. So it was just hard for him to come back and forth, you know what I mean? And uh yeah, we ended up stopping doing that. And then Silent Sa silent.
>> He was I So he was part Oh, I've seen him on there. I didn't know he was a host. I thought he was uh what's it called that? He was uh one of you guys guest.
>> Oh, no. He was a host. He uh he hit me up and was like, "Let's get it back on."
You know what I mean? He's like, "I'm down to do it with you."
>> And then uh JD commented. He's like, "I'm down to get get it going." You know?
>> Yeah.
>> So, uh and Skril, shout out to Skril. Um he's always been a part of it, you know what I mean? So, even before.
>> Yeah, even before.
>> We'll have to get him on here. It is tight in here. So, ain't >> shout out to >> Yeah, tell him. We want We definitely want him on here for sure.
>> It's a little packed in here. No doubt.
>> Yeah. I want you guys to go check out his music. Yo, that homie is killing it.
>> Yeah, he >> ICMG. They're killing it. Yo, what's his uh >> Capone? Go check him out everywhere.
>> You don't have him?
>> I don't think so. No.
>> Oh, yeah. He be He be his His one mics is so fired, >> bro. is one of the most talented homies that I've worked with, bro.
>> He's like a machine, bro. He just keeps going going.
>> Can't wait to get him over here for >> Yeah. Well, you He was the one I was just here, but he had a >> Oh, [ __ ] Okay.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's why I said we definitely want him back, but we >> Yeah, definitely come back.
>> It was just a little tight here. That's >> Yeah. You know, >> but shout out to Yeah, for sure.
>> Go check him out.
>> And then how um So, I enjoy it. I was on there. So what they do is they give you a nice interview and then they and and during the interview you getting high as [ __ ] and but you're acknowledging what you're smoking. You're not just sitting and smoking. So it's it's really dope.
They did like a weed.
>> So it's like a review of the we do the weed reviews and stuff. Okay. That's what's up. That's what's up.
>> I want to be on.
>> And then I was able to get the mic.
>> That we got they give you the one mic too. It's it's it's a dope.
>> Oh you get a one mic. That's fire.
>> Yeah.
>> Y'all doing it different dope.
>> Tap in if you're trying to get on there.
tap in with them. I seen I seen a few, like I said, I seen Tron. I seen Dom's.
I watched his.
>> Yeah, I seen four wigs >> and four. No, I didn't see four. I didn't know going crazy on his other home. He >> was all over the place.
>> Gabe, I think his name is.
>> Yeah. Official Sparky.
>> Official Sparky. I didn't know. Yeah.
Shout out to that. Say I seen his and that [ __ ] was going crazy, too. So, >> y >> I've been seeing a couple episode. I catch it when you drop them on the Facebook.
>> Yeah, we have some dope ass artists on there and they're smart, too. We stop because of uh we tried to direct them to YouTube.
>> Yeah. Go follow us on >> a Patreon. I was talking to somebody about weed related content and they said for you guys to make a Patreon.
>> A Patreon?
>> Yeah. You get p You can get paid. People can subscribe to you and you can put videos and they don't censor it.
Basically, they might, but they don't censor me.
>> Is that like when you're uploading a video or something?
>> Oh, a Patreon. That's a new YouTube.
It's another thing. No, it's another thing and they can come and then they can pay you to like you can charge them to subscribe to your Patreon. So you can be you can tell them, hey, before we did this this interview, we just did a reaction to this. Check our Patreon to watch the read the weed reaction so that it doesn't get taken down. And then you can charge them to be a member of your Patreon basically. Or you can do it for free if you want. It's up to you.
>> I'm going to check that out. Patreon.
>> Yeah. A lot of people, if you ever watch YouTube videos, a lot of people send you to their Patreon because it's like another you can like create chats and you can do like if you want to do like a Zoom with your fans, you can be like, "Oh, all my $10 Patreons once a month we are going to do a live little Zoom chat together type shit." So yeah, that's like people that I watch, they be doing it a lot.
>> There's a homie I watch, his name is Rab and he does that.
>> Yeah, >> Rab.
>> Yeah, he does voiceovers for videos.
Funny ass [ __ ] and like he does that.
go to his Patreon because they be trying to block him every time on YouTube.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. There's so much [ __ ] Patreon. I haven't heard of that at all.
>> It's it's a it's a thing. Derek been telling us we need to get on them for real.
>> Yeah. They've uh >> Did you ever make yours, Derek?
>> Actually, the talk within the industry, they're saying Patreon's dying because it doesn't have any value because every other streaming service already offers what Patreon has, which is just a paid wall between your content, which YouTube has members. Uh, >> but I thought that they let you post content that YouTube doesn't let you post. I thought that was a difference of >> I mean, it does.
>> Yeah, it does. But like what do you >> what's really that >> when he posting porn like only fans like really the leader [snorts] there >> literally about say that's porn >> that his video his weed reactions keep getting taken down >> which >> no they don't get taken down. We get restricted. Our pages get restricted and they stop recommending them and everything. And then the monetization wants to stop. And >> so do you know anything about that?
>> It's a whole what they can do.
>> Oh no. [ __ ] Instagram and Facebook hate weed. So like countries every day.
So like no there's >> it's an uphill battle.
>> Yeah. That's why that's why you got the the work for [ __ ] like the Tik Tok ban you in a heartbeat.
>> It's frustrating. You even mentioned you brought the smoke. Tik Tok got to get the [ __ ] out of here.
>> You can blow smoke and Tik Tok will end your video. What's crazy though, hey, go check out my Tik Tok is I'm rolling up a [ __ ] joint. I ain't even got the weed in it yet, but it's got all kinds of different kinds of wax in it >> and they they let that stay on there.
>> Okay, next time like that [ __ ] and go watch how >> it's almost 20,000 [ __ ] views on that [ __ ] >> Yeah, it's weird cuz I've seen people I've been in the I was going up Pikes Peak and I was hitting I cuz I tried to do a video and it wouldn't let me do the weed. So I hit it like this and blew it up and and and winked at the camera and it still took the video off. They couldn't even see what it was.
>> So I'm like maybe it's alive. Maybe it's live.
>> But Samia can roll a whole [ __ ] blunt on TikTok. It's weird. Like I don't understand how that [ __ ] works.
>> I don't understand how it's who they [ __ ] with.
>> They were just like you [ __ ] with this ain't you [ __ ] >> It gets frustrating. So go go go follow us on YouTube for right now. [ __ ] I'm getting a website done right now. So >> Oh [ __ ] Heavy hitters.
>> Shout out to our sponsors, Distortter Beauty Designs. Shout out to uh Mike Does Cuts.
>> Okay, >> Mike Carrera and Sweets by Sha.
>> Yeah, bet.
>> Shout out to our sponsors there. We need more sponsors though. We want those dispensary sponsors.
>> Hey, [ __ ] Hit right here. There.
>> That's the man you got to talk to to get >> now. You know, he works in the You work in the >> work industry. Talk to you know, talk to his boss.
>> You a We didn't say that. You could sponsor a [ __ ] >> We need some weed sponsor lead in the right direction.
>> That [ __ ] immediately went to saying, "Fuck that. That's crazy. I don't >> like the man like I >> You're the closest to a weed sponsorship.
>> You're pressing him into doing something he doesn't want to do." Mike drops.
Shout out to Mike Drops.
>> That's crazy. The way the way my man threw his hands up so quick.
>> You could do it. He said, >> "I'm just saying >> sponsor who?"
>> Point over there.
>> I I will.
>> That's crazy.
>> You know, Lux Verde is where I work at.
>> Do better.
>> Um >> Yeah. They're [snorts] all looking for >> Yeah. See, there we go. You could have said something like that to begin with.
>> You got [laughter] You got these guys all They're like, I don't even know about it now. [ __ ] >> Hey, what' you say? Lux Verde.
>> You told me about those homies. I hit him up. They read the message. They didn't hit me back yet.
>> So, [laughter] >> that's him right there. It's not me.
IT'S NOT ME.
THAT'S WHY HE'S ACTING LIKE THIS CUZ HE reads >> he read the email like [ __ ] [laughter] damn those guys [ __ ] >> Yeah, >> he said [ __ ] >> WHAT THE [ __ ] >> [ __ ] [laughter] >> He's speechless.
>> I don't know.
>> I don't know.
>> It is what it is.
>> It's all right. We'll get you dispensed.
>> The more you guys build the channel, the more that then you going to get they going to [ __ ] with you, bro.
>> Yeah, we're going to keep going.
>> That's just how it works. Yeah, they're they're they're >> doesn't even sponsor this podcast.
>> [ __ ] you came back.
>> We're [laughter] not WE'RE NOT SAYING YOU'RE NOT WE UNDERSTAND THAT YOU'RE NOT IN CONTROL.
[laughter] >> LIKE, OH, he don't want to [ __ ] WITH IT.
HE DOUBLED DOWN ON THIS [ __ ] LIKE, THEY DON'T SPONSOR US.
>> He He acting like we got all his asses about it or something [laughter] like we just brought you up cuz you work in dispensaries. So, you could have just been like, "Hey, it's not it's not easy to get to get sponsored by a dispensary." You could have just started with that.
>> It's not [laughter] the industry's in a bad spot right now.
Like in Colorado, there's millions of dollars being lost every month and like places are shutting down weekly.
>> Well, where the [ __ ] that [ __ ] at? I need that money.
>> Right. [laughter] >> Oh my god, [ __ ] That shit's funny. I can't believe you came back and double >> that sound pissed off. How does >> what? This [ __ ] sponsor.
>> Did you guys want to switch out? Oh, you want some?
>> Get your um your your >> Yeah.
>> Little Colorado.
>> Shout out to Mike Jobs cuts.
>> Uh Sweet Spy Shells and Distorted Beauty Designs. Yo, >> I was going to give him >> Yes, sir.
>> He ain't going nowhere. We just We too big on these couches together nowadays.
>> Facts.
>> Yeah. You know, I seen that one with [ __ ] uh >> We like to spread our legs out. Yeah. We >> It was three of y'all.
>> He said it was three of y'all. You know [laughter] they wasn't going to be on this old for me.
>> Sitting between us. [laughter] >> I wonder if he said I'm out of here.
>> You plug those into that sitting [ __ ] between homies is >> the big homie JD in here. Switching it out. Take them and then plug it into one of these.
>> You don't need it. Yeah. Here.
>> Oh yeah.
>> Yes sir. Yes sir. We going to introduce our guest here.
>> We going to light up some more joints too. They had me high. I had to take a break. I ain't going to lie.
>> He had to take a break, man. Keep rolling that. Don't listen to him. He's not a smoker. I am.
>> I'm trying to hit it, too. We got to [laughter] >> He said I needed a break. Don't ever let this [ __ ] say he needs a break.
>> I do.
>> Okay, then skip yourself, [ __ ] >> I can't roll. I [laughter] can't light mine. I'm not light mine and letting y'all smoke my whole [ __ ] [ __ ] >> I didn't know you're trying to lie.
Yeah, >> I thought you said I'm not going to tell him no. I was like, I thought he told you not to roll up, bro. I'm not going to tell that [ __ ] not to roll up.
That's crazy. I'm saying my shits. I'm >> Yeah. Okay. Yeah. That' be >> I'm I'mma wait a minute and then I am going to light this [ __ ] >> Do what you got.
>> Can you hear yourself on there? Pull that close and talk into the flower.
>> I sure can.
>> Yeah. What's happening?
>> We got my man JD in here. How you doing, big dog? I'm doing it.
>> Let them let them know something about yourself. Tell them about your week.
Like I told you, it was late, but what how's your week?
>> All right. Yeah, my week, man. My week is consist of concrete work, bro. Uh sun up to sun down. Beat up and run down.
You know what I'm saying?
uh dogs be barking, you know what I'm saying? Um I do I have a concrete business, so uh so I've been doing that for 30 years.
>> Um and I've also been hosting concerts for about that long as well.
>> Nice. Good.
>> So I've done a lot a lot of artists.
I've done a lot a lot of shows here in PBlo, Colorado, Denver.
>> That's good qu that's giving me some good questions for you later. That's you know tiles Espanola I mean Trinidad Walsenberg all the way up and down I25 Springs Denver Gley >> you know what I'm saying um just I like I25 man >> yeah I respect this [ __ ] >> yeah I like up and down it >> I go get concrete I go get my money my bag and then uh I do concrete uh for a living that's what takes care of my family I feed other families you know at times I'll be spending a grip of money you know What you cooking?
>> As far as, you know, giving people jobs and stuff. You know what I'm saying? So, you know what I mean?
>> So, you're the owner of the >> Oh, that's funny.
>> Oh, that's dope.
>> Yeah, bro.
>> He showed me some of the work he was doing in a giant slab of concrete.
>> Yeah, I was grinding it. Yeah, I was grinding. I grinded down.
>> We got I still want You can You could We still got to do that video where you use the >> Yeah, that's And I took one. And we're going to get a chance to do a better shot, too, because um after I grinded the whole floor down, >> the homeowners came in and said, "Uh, I don't like it."
>> Oh.
>> And I'm like, you know, but the stuff that they didn't like was the stuff I couldn't control, like cracks in the concrete.
>> Okay.
>> There was debris in the concrete. There was uh, you know, it was wavy. It was kind of just, you know, it was just not ideal.
>> Yeah. [laughter] >> Hey, he hired me. Hey, on concrete, dog.
My grandpa owned a concrete thing. And I swear to God, he was like, "You want to know what it's like to work a hard labor?" I was like 15. Bro took me out there one day. I [snorts] was like, "Nigga, never again. I'll never go to another. I'll be a flagger.
>> I'll be a flagger.
>> I'll be a flagger."
>> That was the day you started serving.
>> Respect.
>> Literally, that was a day that pushed me into a whole different side of life. I was like, >> "Not respect.
>> I'm sorry, Gramps. I respect that you're doing this. Like you, my brother, everybody, y'all doing this shit."
>> Not me. Hot. I'm from New Orleans, you feel me? I'm in a hot ass New Orleans heat, bro. digging a [ __ ] trench for they could pour conc.
>> I was like, "Nigga, [ __ ] that. Take me back to class, bro. What the [ __ ] is this? It's hot."
>> You feel me? [ __ ] what? You said lunch ain't for another 10 hours. [ __ ] y'all [ __ ] [laughter] doing. You came out here AT 4:00 A.M., [ __ ] I DIDN'T EVEN GET BREAKFAST. YOU >> came in another for 10 hours.
>> We might not get lunch.
>> Literally, like, you know, my grandma's sitting there like, "Oh, have a great day, honey." I'm like, "Bitch, you ain't going to save me." Yeah, >> like [laughter] you know what this old ass [ __ ] going to do to me out here.
>> I did roofing. I didn't do concrete.
That shit's hard, too.
>> Yeah, that [ __ ] was hard. Bringing taking them [ __ ] shingles up onto the roof on your shoulder is crazy.
>> Yeah. Or that up there with [snorts] >> Yeah. [ __ ] they'll put one 2x4 on a roof that's slanted like this.
Threestory house. One 2x4. [snorts] Two grown ass men moving back and forth. And all they did was nail one nail into the little thing that holds it. [ __ ] [laughter] Suspect.
>> Suspect.
>> Suspect.
>> It was done. But I was like, "This is dangerous, bro." I'm like, "Uh, I was talking. It was one of my ex one of my old girlfriend's dad. I went to work with him." Bro, we talking about it.
He's he's he's he's talking about his brother. He's about to die falling off a roof.
>> Like, goddamn, why he's still doing this?
>> I looked at him like, "And you thought this was the career path, [ __ ] This was the right choice?"
>> Well, you know, hard work ain't for everybody, bro. That's true, though. And people, you know, some people >> I definitely agree with that.
>> Some people choose more to um, you know, uh, probably choose a different path, you know, not work as hard, still get their bag. You know what I'm saying? And that's respect, too. You know what I'm saying? Um, me, I've just always been a hard worker.
>> I respect that. Like I said, I learned my lesson. My personal lesson was >> And my body adapted to it, bro. So, like the heat, the cold, the wind, the rain, being outside, everything. Yeah.
>> No, I see they come in. I see there was a bunch of dudes, you feel me? They used to load up on the trucks in the morning.
go out there and it was cool, you know, hanging out with him, but it was the actual work part that I got from >> he said, "Nah, >> a lot of concrete done before I swear to God." And he told that story until the day he died.
>> He was like, "I changed his life." I was like, "Yeah, he did."
>> Respect for that for sure.
>> He taught me hard work is something that's not built for everybody, but >> he did show me that if you do though, you could >> you can make a lot of money doing this [ __ ] Like this is working for yourself.
>> Hard work is a character builder. That's what it is.
>> It really I take care of my family, then I take care of other families, too. You know what I'm saying? So, it's it's cool, man. It's giving back.
>> That's what it Yeah. You can give other people opportunities.
>> You can give people opportunities.
>> Yeah. Some people take it. I've I've had guys work with me and then they go start their own stuff. You know what I'm saying? Then I become a support system for that, too.
>> I like that. Not hating, you're actually supporting them.
>> I'll teach them. I, you know, I'll teach them. I taught I taught a lot of men, you know, and they ride and they ride hard right now. You know, there's a lot of respect in the concrete field for a lot of, you know, fas that I've >> My man got a he like, this is a [ __ ] Mike Shanahan coaching tree. Literally, you know what I'm saying? He putting he he teaching folks the game and they going out starting their own [ __ ] and highly regarded.
>> Yeah. And highly regarded.
>> We don't even know who we sitting next to right now. For real. For real.
[laughter] >> Probably got the game unlock.
>> Yeah. They both And they both respected field just quietly in the >> We got the game on lock. That's the truth. You know what I'm saying? I've always likened it to sports, you know what I'm saying? Um I've uh war, you know, cuz when that concrete's rolling hard, bro, and it's it's going fast in the hot heat, man. You got like minutes to put it down. Get it smoothed out, get it straight, get it flat, get it cut.
It's going to crack. There's all kinds of problems, bro.
>> You're at odds at the whole time. So, I call it war time, you know.
>> It makes sense.
>> It makes sense. It is professional.
Yeah. Exactly. To make it to get to where you are.
>> Yeah. So, so with that, >> I uh work hard >> and I play hard.
>> You know what I'm saying? We were talking about the the reservoir. You know, I have a boat. I have a pontoon boat. It's it's docked up over there at the Northshore. You know what I'm saying? And >> and I've been out to Party Cove, man.
And Party Cove is wild. Do you know about Party Cove?
>> Yeah, I do.
>> Oh, man.
>> It's over there on the I think it's over there by the North uh Marina, >> bro. One time I went.
>> Where How do you Do you have to get it from 96 or at the Reds?
>> Oh, you got to be in the water. Yeah, you have to be in the water, bro. You got to be sure.
>> And it takes you out to the Is it on the left side or the right side?
>> It's on the It's on the >> Yeah, the south side. It's on the south where the marina is.
>> Okay. And it's like down and it goes back off into the back.
>> I just found that from 96 the other day.
Bro, it's a big ass cove and if you It has trees and [ __ ] >> That's actually No, >> no. So, there's another one I found.
>> Cliffs. This is >> where they jump from the cliffs. They jump off into water. Show me that.
>> You don't have to cliff dive, do you?
>> Bro, check this out. So then I found that place. The first time I found it was uh July 4th.
>> And there was a band on top of a big big boat, bro. Big big boat. And there was a band playing. It was tight. There was people just parked all next to each other just floating, drinking beers, having fun. Man, it vibe was on. You know what I'm saying? That's what I'm trying to do, bro. And we And let's do that, dude. Max, let's do that. Shut up.
You can't be [laughter] 3 hours late.
got to be there if you want to do that.
The boats left before you got there, bro. That's what happened.
>> We'll wait an hour, bro. After that, the band started, bro. You know what I mean?
[laughter] I got to act.
I found a nice spot at the Rez. Uh I Well, I didn't find it. It's been there like [ __ ] I went down Voodoo Trail off 96.
>> Okay.
>> And it like And if you go down, there's like a I'm going to have I haven't been to the water yet, but if you go down to the edge of the cliff, you can see the water. You just have to find a way down.
And it's a nice little spot with [cough] its own beach. And it's like it's like uh there's the area when you go on the other side of the rez. If you go in and you make a right and you go around to that first place where you could park, not the one where it's no parking spot, but the actual first parking lot by the garbage can, there's like a cove right there.
>> Yeah, >> it's like that, but it's huge and it's on the other side like secluded from [ __ ] So that's why I was thinking about cove, bro. For real.
>> It's lit. Another time I went, there was a boat pulled up. I seen a big old pole on it. I was like, "No way." I [snorts] said, "No way." And I tell you what, that was a stripper.
>> Looking like I was trying to get on that pole. And I tell you what, on a boat [laughter] on the boat on the water, there was a stripper pole.
>> Telling you >> and and so so they're two older girls, >> brother. Rocky, they were dancing. It was cool, right? But they got they they were older girls, right? And they were they were done ups. Hey, it was nice.
Let me tell you that. But these two younger girls pulled up on another boat.
You know what I'm saying? They pulled up on another boat like, "Hey, can we get on?" blah blah blah. I guess they negotiated terms. Boom. They were on the other They were on the other boat. Okay.
So then they were on the other boat.
Then they started doing the flip and dip and twirling and upside down, dropping it. Bam. You know what I'm saying? So check this [laughter] out. So then all these other boats started coming closer to that boat.
>> Come on, [ __ ] This a section you got to go. [laughter] >> Hey, they came close to that boat. Boom, boom, boom, boom. All kinds of boats.
They were throwing money from >> So she says she said, "Yeah, and the wind was taking it." But I wouldn't throw my money.
>> Okay. The wind was taking it was going into the water on the boat stealing their money.
>> Literally, [ __ ] I'm going to put my hand.
>> You know what home girl did? She said, >> "I'mma give you my cash app." So bam, she gave him the cash app. They were cash apping her money right there. Boom.
Boom. She was earning [laughter] dollars in party co. She smart business woman.
You know, I hype her up. You feel me?
Like, hey, throw that.
Soon as [ __ ] started paying, I would have been like, "Oh, yeah. I'm gone."
>> Yeah. So, you know, that [ __ ] was wild.
So, that's party code, bro.
>> That's party code. You want to come shake some ass for free?
>> I'm [laughter] DJ For the DJ there and everything.
>> Set it up on one of them big yachts.
>> I don't know who you think we is. We >> can you rent You can rent boats from the marina camp.
>> Yeah, you can rent my code on this.
>> Yeah, bro. [clears throat] There you go.
>> I threw $200 one time at a time the whole day if I'm not mistaken.
>> Never again.
>> Never again.
>> 200.
>> 200. It was just me blowing money. I went to the bank, got 200 in one.
>> I got a video of it.
>> You feeling good that night.
>> I was Yeah, I was I don't know who the [ __ ] I was feeling like >> making it rain.
>> It was for the homie birthday. They were just like tour contests. I just started throwing money.
>> Hell yeah.
>> Wait, what was this?
>> Got the [ __ ] >> Oh, I was I was a host. [laughter] >> I don't know what made me do it.
>> She was talking about the one at the break. I was about to say host [laughter] money for that.
>> The shorty angel was really throwing ass, bro. She the one who got all my money.
>> They get no money for me.
>> I don't know. I think people were picking up her dollars. Well, that's her fault. [ __ ] should have >> You should have had a had a security system to push it towards you. Was stepping on He started [laughter] going crazy and you know from the south I love a good stripper.
>> I think it does. But we >> art form. It's our art form.
>> We f to jump into a topic. Let's do it.
>> So >> we talking about money and [ __ ] Bets.
You can bet on anything these days.
>> Literally.
>> And they're talking about somebody getting arrested because they bet on somebody being murdered. I think it was either a Google employee on Google employee >> took a parlay on David murdering Celeste.
>> Oh, that's what it was.
>> Yeah. Have you guys heard about that?
The rapper that killed his young girlfriend.
>> Oh, yeah. Yeah.
>> Yeah. So, that's what he bet on. How the [ __ ] >> Yeah. He's He took a parlay and said that he did murder her, which is kind of what the government's doing. You know, they say he's guilty. He just got paid for it.
>> I feel a chunk.
>> But that [ __ ] David is a chunk. He deserves the worst.
>> People's crazy. commodities.
>> It's not a real parlay, but that's it right there.
>> Trunk, right? He had her in the trunk for a while, huh?
>> Yeah.
>> Oh.
Search data to win 1.2 in trades on the prediction market.
>> What? Poly market.
>> I got to get in on this [ __ ] >> Market, >> bro. If you could bet on murders, that's crazy. to internal search trends to completely bet >> that I feel like you could totally fix that. But here's the thing.
>> Google's [laughter] most person.
>> What is the moral like? Why is he arrested? What was the what was the actual crime here? [ __ ] take bets all day. He just bet on somebody killing.
That's like if you bet OJ killed a girl.
>> No, I don't see.
>> Is that Is that morally wrong?
>> He He cheated. Oh, >> he used his per his position in Google to get un uh uh nonpublic information to make his bets hit.
>> Oh, okay.
>> That's what they're >> Okay, that's why he's the rat. He cheated. Never mind. Cuz I was I was also confused. I was like, well, how can you go to jail for making a bet on a murder? Cuz right now, if I knew there was a serial killer out there and I could make a bet on his next victim, I'm sorry, but I might try.
>> A serial killer, right? [ __ ] >> Yeah. Like I bet you >> I bought a gimbal yesterday.
>> Like, is it morally wrong? possibly new one the do >> but is it a crime whatever the [ __ ] it was called >> absolutely not >> yeah [snorts] okay yeah I mean he's making a bet you know >> spins around >> they bet on the election that's what I'm saying >> like 10 years ago I was saying I was saying we should bet on the election right never would I thought that it would come through and you can actually bet on the election >> we throw parlays >> yeah you shouldn't be able to do that like that's really unpatriotic I would >> super unpatriotic >> yeah all the unpatriotic [ __ ] people complain about >> just because the simple fact is the land of the It's like you're right. It's legendary free. But now our president is transactional, [ __ ] >> Oh man, it got political. Oh [ __ ] >> They're going to start charging people to vote.
>> Literally. [laughter] Yeah. It's going to cost $10 to go vote.
What?
>> And they already taking >> And then if you add $40, you get your vote gets put higher up. [laughter] >> Yeah.
>> Except that doesn't work for us. They already taking our votes in other states, bro.
>> Yeah. Don't go to uh >> We can't go anywhere >> or or Tennessee.
>> Yeah. If you block down them states, you can't vote no more, my guy. They they took it. Yeah, you got to move. They took that [ __ ] They're like, "Nah, you [ __ ] >> not enough."
>> Arrested in New York and facing federal charges for the Justice Department and civil complaint for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. Oh, no. I agree.
>> Where the [ __ ] do these commissions become, I guess, for [ __ ] like this. For [ __ ] like this. Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> But I agree. They definitely should arrest this [ __ ] >> Commodities fraud, wire fraud, and money laundering. Okay. Basically, >> bro [ __ ] was cheating.
>> But you know what? Since we just lightweight made it political, why the [ __ ] do we always get in trouble for cheating? But famous people and rich people and higher up and politicians don't >> like that's crazy, bro. They know people like [ __ ] people do this. The what he's doing the government does every day >> on a bro. Wall Street on a daily in no trouble.
>> Wall Street on a daily is flipping this [ __ ] like this. For real. But that's all I say.
>> Example of you and you. Then they do it.
>> You're the example, [ __ ] >> They don't even try to hide it. They do it.
>> Not like he said, you're the example.
We're the exception.
>> Yeah, that's the best [laughter] way to put it.
>> That's how it's going.
>> Yeah. I mean, you know, you they're they're starting to they want to they want to tax air.
>> I wish a [ __ ] would.
>> How, >> bro?
>> How you going to tax? They would I mean, this is conspiracy.
>> You getting tackled for breathing?
>> My name is like they got >> You breathe five times in two minutes, you're done. [laughter] >> Yeah. He said they got a commission put together to charge you for [laughter] I'm out of >> you can but you can buy in some places they have places where you can go and pay to breathe supposedly fresh air so it makes sense >> or they sell oxygen >> and they have but there's places that you can go and you pay them and you like into this thing you smell the [ __ ] out on everybody.
>> Yeah that's [ __ ] you guys seen that [ __ ] with two chains?
>> What he do? He always tests expensive [ __ ] >> That [ __ ] testing air is crazy.
>> Expensive air in a can.
>> Yeah, it's like uh with without the metals and toxins and all, but it's in the metal toxic.
>> One was from the mountains of somewhere or Fiji or something like that.
>> Then he farted in the Himalayas.
>> What kind of farted in the can and bottled that [ __ ] would love [laughter] >> 2 James has a whole most expensive things in the world.
>> The most expensive [ __ ] I've seen that.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> But here's the thing. How the [ __ ] you know?
>> You don't you just spent money.
>> You just Yeah, you just blew that money.
It was the pitch that he bought.
>> [ __ ] could have blew that [ __ ] >> No, people are serious about their [ __ ] though. I mean, they be like I mean he got a video of him in the Himalayas clothing the can. [laughter] >> Yeah.
>> What the [ __ ] He's just There you go.
Right there.
>> Got you. I got proof.
>> You want me to time for you? No. You good?
>> That' be crazy.
>> Hey, what the [ __ ] [ __ ] hit. They're like, you know, it's gonna cost you 50K, right? 50K. You're like, what? For you, though.
>> It's the least I could I mean, it's the least I can >> damn.
>> That shit's [ __ ] crazy. Hey, Derek, it's time to uh do we have any Do we have any of that good old You already know what I'm thinking about. Well, we going to finish up this and then No, we'll get into another one cuz there's one that goes right into this one and then we going to get some advice. We going to get some crazy [ __ ] I don't know why they keep doing it, but they be sending us their problems and they be letting us advice.
>> Horrible advice, by the [laughter] way.
>> It's not even good advice.
>> No, I don't know why people are still sending it at this point.
>> They might.
>> We're like the worst therapist you ever >> saved their life. They might say, "Hey, you [laughter] saved your life."
>> If you come back and tell me anything I said on this podcast saved your life, bro, >> you were the bad they have wavy on their wall. [laughter] >> Bro, I'm conceited enough to like that.
He says he's they got I am wavy. I [laughter] am wavy.
>> If you have I am wavy on your wall, bro.
I honestly I >> It's on their mirror, [ __ ] Bringing in written in in uh in lipstick.
>> I'm conceited enough that >> every time I look in the mirror, they say I am wavy. I am before they start their real >> I crack up laughing just because I'm like, "Damn, [ __ ] you going to have a horrible time out [laughter] here.
>> It's just going to get tragic for you real fast."
>> Hey, what y'all think about that was that strawberry blonde. That one we just [cough] That one we just smoked.
>> It was smooth. I didn't cough once, honestly. So it was real smooth.
>> Smooth flavor was all right.
>> Yeah. But I didn't really taste nothing though.
>> No.
>> No. There's not a lot of taste in either one of them. That >> I want to taste strawberry.
>> The one that JD brought though.
>> That [ __ ] tasted.
>> Is that the one that was rolled in the paper?
>> No, that was mine. That was gas, too.
>> That one was gas. Yeah.
>> What was What did you say that was?
>> Gush.
>> Good mint. I like that one. It had It was like peppery.
>> I know that's weird, but like that.
>> It was good. It was really good.
>> That's a thing though. Yeah.
>> It's only 19% THC. Even though the TC doesn't really matter.
>> Yeah. I don't I used to care, but I stopped caring about that.
>> I mean, it's a guide. It's cool, but >> it's not that It's not the end.
>> I'm just trying to get high, bro.
>> Yeah, [laughter] I don't hear anything else, bro. Like, what the [ __ ] Just sell me my [ __ ] [ __ ] >> What do you What do you think about this one?
>> Um, I don't really taste much out of it.
>> What about the buzz?
>> There's not a taste at all, bro.
>> Like, >> I rate that one about a seven.
>> That's what I would say.
>> I say it's hitting It's hitting good though. Like, it's really >> cuz we waited a little bit.
I was about to say a five.
>> Five.
>> Nah, cuz think of a regular pre-roll.
>> Regular pre-roll >> that you get. You know what I'm saying?
>> Sticks and [ __ ] >> Yeah. That don't that don't hit like that.
>> It don't hit like that. Like smooth. But >> the ones I get from Lux, bro. I get like Dude, they have a great deal, bro. Like $2 Blunts. Like the pre-rolls. That's the [ __ ] that probably tastes crazy.
>> No, it actually tastes gas.
>> It tastes What?
>> You think I had some. It was >> It tastes like a good time. [laughter] prime time.
>> It works, but >> it's prime time type.
>> It's not the best cuz like some of that, you know, when you get some good pressure, you >> damn that [ __ ] that [ __ ] that [ __ ] was choking the [ __ ] out of me. Like you could tell that [ __ ] was some they grinded some stems a little bit and I don't blame them.
>> Yeah.
>> So that doesn't make this go up from a five >> knowing that information.
>> That's my [ __ ] But >> that's my $2.
>> Knowing knowing that doesn't make this go up from a from a five.
>> No.
>> No. better.
>> The reason why I've had 14ers, bro, and they definitely done better.
>> They flower. Yeah. Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
>> How much are the joints? How much are they?
>> This was like uh $7.
>> Oh, well. Okay, now we've got the price.
>> That's not bad for the 14ers then.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. So, >> cuz the 14ers gas, bro. I like that [ __ ] The flower in their in their containers is good as >> they do. They tax the [ __ ] out of that.
And Green Dot.
>> No, they're only 25. They're only 25 now. The 14. Hell yeah. for that for that for that. Like I know you can go get a pleblo for $10 for $6 if you really down bad, but I want to smoke some good [ __ ] And for 25, I think 14er is the best thing smoking at that price range for real. It comes sealed in the [ __ ] bag. That shit's so [ __ ] good.
>> Green dot, too. But the 50 >> They're 50 each.
>> Yeah, the 50 crazy. I I got like a quarter from them that was 90 and I was like, >> it's gas and stuff, but it's not worth the price.
>> It's not. It's really none. But I try everything. Yeah, >> you got to be on top to like say, "Okay, you know what I'm saying? I'm going to get some just because >> I try everything for my birthday." I mean, yeah, for special [laughter] occasions, you know, got to try something.
>> But that's what I like about the Colorado Heavy Hitter Show, bro. You know, we just get into the whole thing of it. The culture we we get into. We just want to get high, too. But when we get high, we talk. We, you know, we have good conversations.
>> Yeah. We film [ __ ] but we have so much more [ __ ] that we should be filming because it's just it's just on point.
You know what I'm saying? And then we do this little educational bid where we'll tell you what it's made of. We'll tell you what it's crossed with. You guys should fact of the week.
>> That's what we do. Yeah. We do [ __ ] like that.
>> Cannabis fact of the week.
>> Yeah. It's the educational portion of what we're doing. You know what I'm saying? So, and you know, that's the I mean, the culture of of of this is is cool for me, bro. I've been doing I've been smoking since I was young young.
You know what I mean? And so um you know that I got into it young and just >> you was smoking that Colombian gold.
>> Nim that brick weed weed that I smoked a lot of reggie in my in my sticks and stems.
So they would break off when you buy that [ __ ] off it be like my it'd be this thin. It'd be thin as hell. Like it was crazy.
>> That's why I first learned how to weigh out some [ __ ] with my own Yeah. In there just stuck in there big ass stiff. You could have took that out.
>> Obviously them [ __ ] was real [ __ ] And they bricks compressed bricks about that big literally. And then wrapped in cardboard and [ __ ] All types of [ __ ] When I was in Cali, I was young. I would go [ __ ] scale. Yep. That's the first the first ounce I ever weighed up was on a hand scale.
>> Yeah. [laughter] Some old ass [ __ ] hand scale, bro. No, bro. We had the digi, my [ __ ] [laughter] >> Yeah, we graduated.
>> Hey, we graduated.
>> Yeah, I'm not that much older than you.
We had like I was at Romy's house and that's all his sister had. She was older than us and that's all she had. We didn't have one.
>> I would have failed, [ __ ] You would have got >> I made you I made so much money off right there.
>> I respect [laughter] it. You clip it and do this and and it tells you how to wait when you pick it up.
>> We got that. Yeah, >> Deji, you feel me?
>> To waste shrooms, too.
>> Yeah. See?
>> Yeah.
>> Honestly, what we used to that was for the white girls. You feel me?
>> Take it back. [laughter] >> That's what they That's what we used to see them [ __ ] be pulled out for was the white girls, [ __ ] >> Crazy.
>> [ __ ] used to come through with that [ __ ] and be like, "We got it." And they had the little spoon at the end of that [ __ ] [laughter] >> I hate to go away from such a a cultural a good thing, but it's [ __ ] stealing out here, bro. Like that man got the made a million. A CIA official >> let's go >> arrested after reportedly stealing 40 million in gold bars and 2 million in cash.
>> Former CIA official. They fired him. But here's the thing. What happened? I thought we didn't have enough gold.
>> Gold in Fort Knox.
>> He got enough to steal it though.
>> Steal it [laughter] from >> Yeah. Where the [ __ ] he stole that gold from? former CIA. They David Rush.
>> You want to play? What's that?
>> That [ __ ] That [ __ ] SOUND LIKE THAT [ __ ] sound like he a robber, bro.
>> What's that? Let's play. [laughter] Guess what race it is?
>> Guess what race it is. David Rush.
>> David White.
>> What do you think?
>> I'm I'm going to think >> David Rush. What do you think?
>> David Rush.
>> Derek. David White.
>> David White.
>> David [laughter] stole four 40 million dollars worth of worth of gold. I mean, when I think of people who steal.
>> Oh my god.
>> I love this. Let's go.
>> Choose your words carefully. Next.
>> The next word, [ __ ] Crazy. The >> griiest people. [laughter] >> The griiest, huh?
>> Thinking Puerto Ricans.
[laughter] >> My [ __ ] Zack.
>> We didn't even read at his home in Virginia. Oh man.
>> So, what Virginia is it? West Virginia.
>> It's Virginia. Regular Virginia.
>> Virginia.
>> Right. [laughter] That's >> 300 gold bars.
>> That's what I'm saying. Where did he get the gold bars AT FORT KNOX DRIVE?
>> MOVE THEM.
>> YEAH. What the [ __ ] >> You're going to find a way to move 300 gold bars. He was like, >> he had time >> to move all them bars for >> Exactly. He called his homies with the trucks. He was like, "Hey, bro.
>> Look here. I know you just got the new Dodge, [ __ ] Pull up, bro. Go bars."
Straight up.
>> It had to be an inside job.
>> It is. had been on the truck >> because low key >> if if my boss came to me at the CIA and was like we taking 300 gold bars. Who am I to tell him no?
>> Hey, you are my superior.
>> I need at least 75 gold bars or 150 >> claimed were bars for what he claimed were work related expenses. Wait, come back up. How? How? Wait, wait, wait.
>> Oh, he going to the B. Between November 2025 and March 2026, Rush allegedly requested and received significant qualities of foreign currency and gold bars for what he claimed were workrelated. How How did you >> He just felt he was >> Can I Can I read a part?
>> I'm so confused though. It >> Well, he felt he owed that.
>> He's a CIA secretary.
>> Giving it to him.
>> He's a CI. So, he could probably have been like, "Hey, this is for a mission or some [ __ ] I got to get in with Abu Dhabi or something." [laughter] You feel me? I mean, let me get 300 gold bars of flex with this [ __ ] real quick.
>> But what got me >> I'm not giving the CIA their power.
That's what I just did wrong.
>> Yeah, that's what you did. They got the power. What got me was 35 [ __ ] Rolexes.
>> This [ __ ] was flexing.
>> Oh yeah, >> bro. What? They [ __ ] the gold bars is one thing.
>> Three gold bars, two he got comfortable >> and 35 luxury.
>> He got comfortable. That's what they probably had AP and some other [ __ ] >> Yeah, he got comfortable. He said the the [ __ ] gold bars wasn't enough to get in. The Abu Dhabi said, "I need to flex harder. Let me get the AP on my wrist."
>> You're exactly what you said. Rush held a senior executive service level position at a US government agency. What I said >> and possess top secret level clearance.
That's that [ __ ] said. I'm like, why are they just giving this [ __ ] gold bars and foreign currency?
>> He chilling with Kim Jong-un talking about, "Hey, bro, you know they doing this.
>> I got these gold bars. You feel me? This is what we going to do. I'm going slide you with AP. Stop all that [ __ ] about dying.
>> He's a He's a He's a menace. He also lied about his credentials for years.
>> He's a [laughter] liar.
>> Falsely came to be a Navy pilot and misrepresenting [laughter] his educational background >> from Clemson. And >> this [ __ ] Charlie Kirk was talking about not qualified.
>> This is how movies are made, man.
>> This the [ __ ] he was talking about.
The not qualified [ __ ] This is how movies are made, >> bro. Look him up. Look him. We got to see him. We got to see him.
Go back up real here to lick on the country.
>> I forgot his name.
>> And then lie to everybody. Nobody decided to be like, >> "This [ __ ] ain't no pilot for real."
Like [laughter] >> I ain't never seen him [ __ ] fly a plane a day.
>> Yeah. Look it right there.
>> Excicial.
[laughter] >> Yeah, >> David. Well, let me see.
>> Oh.
>> Oh, that [ __ ] look >> He don't look like He looks like a snapping turtle. He doesn't look like [laughter] he doesn't look like he was he was in the in the >> air.
>> He doesn't look like he was he was in the Navy for sure.
>> That [ __ ] need to be checked for a missing comole or some [ __ ] >> Hey yo, I just want to know like nobody decided to give this [ __ ] a pilot test or nothing. They just assumed he was flying plane for years.
>> That nigga's a menace.
>> Did he dress like a pilot?
>> He couldn't even look the camera down when he when he got he [ __ ] up. He like, "Bro, I should have buried it, [ __ ] I just had a chilling. [ __ ] man.
>> He's looking at that female deputy bending over [laughter] on us.
>> Fact. No, he shouldn't have said he was a pilot. He should have said he was like a [ __ ] sailor or some [ __ ] >> He said a sailor >> captain.
He said he was a pilot in the Navy, bro.
>> They They didn't check that [ __ ] Like you don't check your Navy pilots for credentials, [ __ ] >> Some of them.
>> I guess [laughter] some >> This [ __ ] was a top ranking officer in the CIA. They basically was like >> gave him the free pass. We trust it.
[ __ ] it.
>> Word of mouth. He got it. Right now.
That's what they got. [laughter] >> That's what they got.
>> That's my credentials.
>> That's only what they got. What did he spend? What did he buy? How many bars did he gift or trade?
>> I wonder cuz they said 303. How many did he steal total?
>> Yeah, >> exactly.
>> And who did he give them to? Who was he in there chopping it up with that he needed 300 gold?
>> Like you said, CIA. He was in other countries. Made a lot of sense. Yeah, like I said, he's in other countries with the Yeah. with them [ __ ] that's about to blow our [ __ ] up. Like, hey yo, chill out.
>> We going to slide these gold bars to you real quick.
>> That's real in the field.
>> Damn. I mean, I respect the play and everything, but [ __ ] you got to do it for the country and not yourself. It seems like you got greedy after a while cuz you started asking for Rolexes and APs and [ __ ] >> Yeah, bro. Just getting everything, bro.
You got >> I gave you the 300 off.
>> You give me 25 golden bars, I'm disappearing, [ __ ] >> That's what I'm saying.
>> I'm out of here. 25.
>> You'll never see me again.
>> [ __ ] you mean going like in between in in another place. It could be.
>> So he's CIA another country leaving the country and disappearing. But I feel what you're saying. But I don't need 303 before I decide to disappear.
>> Like I said, but if they want to go get you, they're going to go get you wherever you are.
>> With that gold, I'm going to live out in in a in a tribe. I'm a king. I'mma I'mma belt it down and make myself some jewelry and walk out the woods into their tribe like I mean SOMETHING [laughter] since we're talking political [ __ ] with him. ISIS started on a little bit lower fund, my [ __ ] You can go form a militia by yourself, [ __ ] I'm protected. You going [laughter] I'm forming a little militia, [ __ ] 300 goat bars. Watch how quickly I become a small country.
>> They going to be like, "What the [ __ ] happened to him overnight?" Like, "Yeah, you're going to have to bomb us to get rid of me."
>> And they will see though, [ __ ] >> They will too. Hey, all >> he got crazy with it because like how is he only lying about the universities he went to and was able to be a CIA?
>> THEY JUST ASSUMED.
>> BUT HOW ARE YOU CIA SUPPOSED TO know everything but don't know he went to universities like universities privilege.
>> This is privilege. This whole story knew somebody who knew somebody.
>> He knew somebody who knew somebody and they saw him. They're like, "Oh, he's white. He's good. Pass him through. He could fly a plane. I'm sure for [laughter] sure >> he had his chest out and spoke with confidence. That's >> and they were like, "Oh my god, he's our guy."
>> It was him. [laughter] >> And you know what was crazy? It was probably between him and some honestly good candidates. They just >> Yeah. that really knew how to >> that really knew how what they were doing in >> that wasn't robbing our country.
>> That wasn't robbing our country >> and they gave it to him.
>> Bro, if if and if he and he got caught.
So just imagine what's really going on.
So the gold is there. [ __ ] just stole it.
>> Literally. He didn't steal it. They gave it to him. They lent it out to him. He just didn't do what he told him.
>> Bro, you know what he was doing, bro? He was doing what Dave Chappelle was doing on [laughter] on have they signing them [ __ ] >> and going to get the weed, bro? He was walking up like, "Hey, I need four gold bars for this excavation." You know what I'm [laughter] saying? He's like, "Yeah, >> I need some currency in Africa so I can go.
>> I got to talk to this warlord.
[laughter] I need 300 gold bars, 35 Rolexes, and if you got to give us two lions cuz them [ __ ] love to flex with lions. [laughter] >> Bro, I promise you, >> my man was running around just like, "Hey, >> for real, you be seeing the Dubai videos. None of them [ __ ] is not nowhere, bro. Every video and a lion, [ __ ] That's their main thing. Alino tigers, gold, diamonded cars, that's what I'm saying. They just be chilling in that [ __ ] That's their bro. They love to flex them animals, [ __ ] I don't care what you say.
That's why that [ __ ] New York zoo lion went missing. That [ __ ] >> exotic animals got >> [ __ ] be having leopards in they passenger seat >> literally cruising going for real [laughter] >> just doing a hunt down their highway gone like that.
>> Hey homie homie has a alligator.
>> I know. We seen Tron get terrified of it.
>> Yeah, that [ __ ] was great.
>> Sassy. We watched Shout out to that [ __ ] I hate >> Oh god. Damn. [laughter] I was thinking and looking around like, "What the Oh my goodness, [laughter] >> bro. This is not a reaction. This is a podcast."
>> My man said, "Fuck y'all. Y'all don't want to react to my song. I'm on I'm on y'all ass." [laughter] >> He was probably one of the person he was telling them going to.
>> This the CIA they coming talking too much [ __ ] My fault, gang.
>> What [laughter] you mad about?
>> I didn't even see. [snorts] No, he just he's he cuz they do their reactions.
>> Yeah, they do their reactions. He want a song.
>> Oh, that's cool.
>> What kind of song he got?
>> I don't even know.
>> What did he say?
>> Shout out to him though. [ __ ] >> Yeah, shout out to him. But why you got to be mean, bro? This is this a place of We're smoking weed. This a place white clothes hippo. [laughter] Wow.
>> Who's wearing white clothes?
>> Me, [ __ ] >> Oh. [laughter] >> Oh, damn.
>> It took me a minute, TOO. YOU DIDN'T REALIZE I LOOKED AROUND TOO.
>> I was like [laughter] talking about animals. Like what the [ __ ] If I can see your profile picture, I would get on your ass with your lucky hat, bro. Come on.
>> Hey, and since we talking about the CIA, that's probably what these [ __ ] using their golden bars for. These [ __ ] [laughter] are. It says the CIA is being accused of using Ancestry and 23 and me to hunt down alien bloodlines through DNA test.
>> I believe it.
>> Yep.
>> So that's why he was like, "Hey, I need 303." I think I got him. I found him. I need 303 gold bars, 25 Rolexes, 2 million in cash, and I can >> I [laughter] >> Hey yo, that's D. It was the same person on both cases.
>> That's crazy.
>> You got to uh let's see.
>> Let's see that line.
>> But yeah, that shit's [ __ ] crazy. Are we reports claiming the CIA 20 is is is what interview?
>> Oh yeah, [ __ ] It's going to be [ __ ] >> It's a database.
A conspiracy, [ __ ] They not going to tell us that for truth. I think that shit's true though because in my conspiracy days that there's certain traits that some h people on Earth um have that aren't characterized as human traits. Like that's a like a science thing uh like a science party conspiracy where certain abilities that people have, certain emotions, certain actions that people take, regular humans don't do that [ __ ] or they can't do that [ __ ] So in your DNA is when >> What do you mean like certain emotions?
Like [ __ ] like they say hate isn't a human emotion.
>> Everybody hates.
>> Yeah, >> they say that. I'm just Can I Can I tell the conspiracy jumping down my throat?
[laughter] >> It's just part of the conspiracy. They say that he like Well, >> not looking good for you [laughter] and to murder and like murder and all that [ __ ] We're not supposed to be on that type of [ __ ] Like that's them. They came here and put that [ __ ] on us. Like when Cain killed Abel, if you go back to that [ __ ] but that the Did you guys forget that the serpent was Did he Did he disappear after that? No. That [ __ ] was in their life. He in their lineage now. But that's some some different [ __ ] >> I respect that. That's actually I didn't know you were that deep into that kind of [ __ ] Okay.
>> I love that. I love that.
>> It goes It's got to go way back.
>> Yeah, exactly. If that's the case. But it's like [ __ ] aliens, [ __ ] We know they can They just gave us I don't even know which way we going.
>> Yeah, >> they just gave us the [ __ ] um They just told us again that aliens are real.
They gave us more [ __ ] that we can go look up that's declassified about aliens. We had a whole episode about that [ __ ] Well, how long ago was it, Derek? Like [ __ ] six, seven months ago when they declassified [ __ ] about aliens. They just did it again the other day. You know what I'm saying? So, it's like that's the thing.
>> There's actually a new movie. We were talking about this on the Friday show.
There's a new movie coming out directed by Steven Spielberg next month called Disclosure.
>> I'm watching that. Yeah.
>> About the day the government discloses aliens existed.
>> Stephen, I And it's crazy cuz I was talking to my wife like we need a good alien flick. It's been a long time. We went to the movies to see I don't remember what we went to see. What the [ __ ] did we go see? Something. But that was the trailer for that [ __ ] And I was like a good alien movie. Look at it.
Anna Steven Spielberg. I'm [ __ ] with it. He fa to put he fa to drop some jewels for sure.
>> Yeah. Like they say uh the Illuminati or whatever, they don't necessarily have to tell us flat out their plan.
>> No, they tell us through Yeah, they tell us through the Simpsons.
>> The Simpsons. Hey, true.
>> [ __ ] been on point.
>> Yeah, that's that's some [ __ ] That's that's definitely part of the conspiracy that they have to let us know for karmic universal kmetic reasons, but they don't have to say it directly. And that's how they do it through entertainment and media and [ __ ] like that. So, that's really crazy. But I believe that aliens exist, bro. And that's why I think that they would be needing to find people that have alien DNA because it's like is it a we want you to be a part of the team or we need to get you out of here?
That's the real question.
>> Like are we are we recruiting you because [ __ ] you our cousin and you ain't know it and it's about to go down and we want you with us or [ __ ] you got you got too much going on.
>> Is this something new they just started?
Like they just started hunting them down or this has been going on for years?
>> No, I don't Like I for years.
>> If it's been going on for years, then >> I think that's just something they do.
Like, you know, >> everybody's always fascinated with that.
>> But if this is something new, then I think something's coming. Like, >> no, but the CIA, bro, they somebody not they not searching them [ __ ] to >> to send them to to to for no reason.
>> Yeah. What's the reason that they searching for these [ __ ] >> The CIA, one of the buildings over there in New York, wasn't didn't it fall >> with their office in it or something like that? Like I think it what are you saying that it was next to the World Trade Center?
>> Yeah. Or something and it fell and their office was in that.
>> It was next to it or some [ __ ] like that. I think I remember that when I was here >> and it fell. I don't know. I mean they got coverups all over the place.
>> There's a video of it.
>> Yeah.
>> What the [ __ ] is it? Let me see this video.
We be all on the wrong TV. [laughter] We looking wondering which we got too much [ __ ] going on. I'd be watching her and she'd be on both and I'm like, "Wait, what?" [laughter] >> I'd be watching the mouse and it goes over.
>> Did you guys see that recently released video of UFO being shot down?
>> No. What?
>> Put that on. Yeah. Put that on, too.
>> Is that the one where it looked like it was like a [ __ ] >> What is it? The cross or something.
>> Oh, wait. That one crazy. That one was like the human figure that was like dancing or whatever.
>> Yeah, I seen that, too. I was like, "What the [ __ ] is that frog?"
[cough and clears throat] Maybe you already knew that. I know that sounds like science fiction, but the possibility is gaining a lot of traction in some UFO circles because on a recent podcast, science fiction writer and philosopher Jason Reserjani says he was told about a secret CIA program by former US Army Sergeant Lynn Buchanan.
And Buchanan seemingly claims that he's a psychic spy who worked for the government's remote viewing program during the Cold War and was approached by a group of aliens known as the Nordics who've been hiding out in plain sight, living quietly in small American towns. At least they look like they're hiding out for now because according to Georgiani Buchanan, didn't we have found a way to identify these secret aliens by searching for me? I don't want to hear about this. human.
>> This is like >> that's just a lot.
>> He's just getting to it.
>> That was a lot. I'm not going to lie.
>> He They talking about [ __ ] He looking at DNA strands right there.
>> They're taking away the taking the alien DNA to see who is an alien from that lineage and [ __ ] >> For what though? For what?
>> Are they Let's get to the Let's get to the conclusion. What's What's the point in all this?
>> We got Let's get to the conclusion, [ __ ] Skip that introduction. We know [ __ ] want to hunt down aliens. Let's see why.
>> Questionable scientifically speaking. So I would say this person looks like an alien right there. I was about to say that's a reptilian. [laughter] What the [ __ ] do you mean we got TO HUNT THIS [ __ ] down for extraterrestrial materials you know and other things that the government holds they may be in corporations like Loit Martin like Mid recently representative was asking its dictatorship to me like I don't like it.
So, so I think yes, we should know and learn as much.
>> It is a very bad stereotype.
>> Figure things out because apparently they're at a loss if they're asking for information of this nature.
>> Well, >> what the [ __ ] is that video about avi, thank you so much again, separating fact from fiction for us. I always appreciate it. Good seeing you.
>> Thanks for >> wait. He was wearing glasses. That was a trip. [laughter] >> His eyes looked >> I did not see the glasses. His eyes looked all dark and reptile, bro.
>> That is crazy.
>> The Pentagon official declassified and released infrared comrade camera footage of F-16 firing.
>> I want to see it.
>> That [ __ ] looked trippy.
>> Uhhuh.
>> Oh, we on Facebook now.
>> He's like, "Turn this [ __ ] off.
[laughter] >> What's the conclusion?"
That's tight.
>> Well, what's the conclusion?
Like this the one I seen that they the actual government sent this [ __ ] out and I was like what the [ __ ] >> Oh, they hit it crazy. What was that?
That's that [ __ ] you have on Call of Duty when you have the night time.
>> Uh the story mode bodies on the whole the whole farm or something.
>> So when you're when it's dark outside, you have those goggles. Infrared vision goggles.
>> Do you think that was a good move though?
>> No, I think it was a dumb move cuz it's just minding it own business.
>> They know what's up. They didn't shoot that [ __ ] down on accident. Like they >> they sniped him.
>> He was coming here to come come and >> like >> Well, he probably just started a war.
>> No, I don't know. I don't think that though. I don't think that that would be to start a war because we know what's up. If we know aliens are here, we not going to shoot them [ __ ] down for no reason, without no recourse. That was must have been a Meek Mill ass alien.
[laughter] No respect.
>> That [ __ ] [laughter] That must have been a Meek Mill.
>> You came down here probing, [ __ ] You shoot him down. He thought he was smooth, right? What is that?
>> Yeah, that's what I I thought I saw a tail, too.
>> That [ __ ] [ __ ] up. The Meek Mill ass aliens. [ __ ] got no respect. What part of the galaxy you from? [laughter] >> Like, >> we ain't seen this type of [ __ ] before, bro.
>> Yeah, bro. Said, "Nah, nar some weird shit."
>> It looked like two of them for a second.
>> That tail was a probe, [ __ ] That was when to do something crazy to a [ __ ] at the bottom. Bro, look how that [ __ ] extended like she said, man. They might pick somebody. Did they say what? Oh, a F-16.
>> Bro, look at the way that [ __ ] extended though, [ __ ] That [ __ ] was going to go crazy on somebody. It was Thank God they blew that [ __ ] up. Whoever's right below them [laughter] was cut.
>> So, I wonder if if that mean that some spaceships are are are like biological.
>> That [ __ ] like >> I feel like if there's already aliens here. What you mean biological?
>> Like they lie. They're live. The spaceship live.
>> Oh, so like it has a tail.
>> Like a bio ship type [ __ ] Like if >> it like it's like h like half robot robot half like >> it's it has some kind of sentience.
>> Avatar.
>> I don't know. I didn't watch it. If that >> Are you talking about it has some kind of sentience like cuz to be anything you got to >> like like a a spaceship with [ __ ] robot like a [ __ ] Terminator with flesh and robots. Like it's it's it's >> made out of alien [ __ ] material composition.
Yeah, >> there's kind of something like that on Yeah, I know what you're talking about.
>> On some anime or something that has >> Yeah, >> I cannot believe you just said that.
>> Yeah, >> a robot mating with a human, >> right?
>> Encounter more like not a >> Huh? What happened there?
>> How did that happen?
>> That's a [laughter] If they're able to blend in, they're able to look just >> [ __ ] my [ __ ] That's what I'm about to say. you. [laughter] >> Hey, look at you come out looking normal and there's wires there like [ __ ] sparking.
>> Yeah, like that that's Terminator. Like the plane is probably like that too because they do say like the speed that they say UFOs turn at. If we did that, it would like crush us. It would crush all our bones and our organs and all that cuz it's too fast. So, they don't know how aliens can turn on a dot like that. So they think that either the spaceships are living organisms that allow them to move inside of it or they they have some gel inside their body that lets them go turn fast or the cabins are pressurized.
>> Super.
>> That's like regular human thoughts of how that [ __ ] works >> cuz they say if we were able if we do that have you ever seen the video of them [ __ ] doing the shits to be able to be a pilot? [ __ ] whiplash what is light speed going to do to you [ __ ] whiplashing a [ __ ] >> [ __ ] You going to be nothing, [ __ ] You going to be a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a blob of some [ __ ] on the wall. Like what is that?
>> Going to be slime, [ __ ] >> Yeah. Like >> if it's living and they have to do that, then they're kind of considering it like a parasite cuz like have you seen those parasites that take over like some something's brain, >> bro? Parasites are going to be what destroy us >> bigger.
>> I'm not with parasites.
>> Yeah, parasites are crazy.
>> I know. I know you ain't with it. We watch your gaming channel.
>> Yeah, I'm not with parasites, bro. I don't do nothing like that.
>> Damn. So then you got to watch You got to play Biohazard then.
>> Oh, that game's hard. Biohazard.
>> Resident Evil.
>> I beat that already.
>> Oh, you did?
>> That was already on stream. That was my first one that I went through.
>> I got to go back because I know you was acting crazy on there.
>> One of my one of my videos got like 2K was me going crazy that [ __ ] cuz that bro what? I play that [ __ ] by myself in the dark, you know, streaming. Cameras on me. So people would get in there and this [ __ ] got in the chat and he was like, "I'll give you five bucks to go put all your guns up for this next part." And I knew it was a [ __ ] I knew it was a scam, but I did it anyway.
Nah, [ __ ] Set me up, gang. Boss battle happened. [laughter] >> No guns, [ __ ] I'm just sitting there like, "You got it, [ __ ] You got it.
>> You know you can pick Well, he was just picking up the health. That's all he was doing. Picking up the >> I couldn't fight back, [ __ ] Only thing I could do was like stab until my knife broke. Then I was like, [laughter] you know, we cooked.
>> That's it.
>> Yeah, that [ __ ] broke. That [ __ ] broke. Like [ __ ] Resident Evil is a whole ass game if you really think about it.
>> I don't understand the back end.
>> Don't ever the zombies cool. It's the whole ass [ __ ] they do to you in the zombie [ __ ] >> That's I don't understand it. I just like they like why it it boils down to me like why are they so scared to tell us aliens are here when we lightweight already know they're here now? Yeah, there's a lot of >> like what's the real I think it's because it breaks down religion and the control system that they have over us if we know aliens are real because everything we've ever thought is not true. You don't know anything because you told us this wasn't here ever and now they're here. So what the [ __ ] else don't you know and what else ain't true?
And that becomes the biggest problem cuz it's easy to it's easy to make people in in batches believe what you want them to believe and stay stuck on what you want them to stay stuck on. But the entire earth, [ __ ] having spaceships come down changes everything we've ever thought we ever knew. Our whole life changes. Even if they're not going to say it's more changes, >> how can I put it? They're like, they can't hide it no more. Like internet, technology, everything is starting to get to a point where it's like, damn, >> regular [ __ ] can see this [ __ ] now.
How we going to, you know, how we going to get this past the people? You feel me?
>> And that's where like they got to ease us into it now. They're just like, "Okay, this [ __ ] happened." Because if they're showing us this [ __ ] now, I'm just imagining what the [ __ ] they had seen, >> right?
>> Like >> in Hindu what they know in Hindu religion, they have writings >> with six arms and [ __ ] >> They have n they have writings of [ __ ] their spaceships fighting over them, [ __ ] in the pictures.
>> Yeah. Carved in a rock and [ __ ] >> Like that. And they're the first written written religion. So they [ __ ] we've been known about aliens. They say that [ __ ] Theodore Roosevelt, the one that had um polio that couldn't walk. And [ __ ] they've been lying to us forever.
Nobody knew he couldn't walk. Nobody knew. America didn't know he couldn't walk.
>> He couldn't walk either.
>> No. At the time, the people didn't know he couldn't walk. They hid that [ __ ] the whole time. But they say that basically him that they we gave them a alien. And I mean, they gave us a alien, we gave them a scientist back then. And that's when [ __ ] started popping off because we started they we started like trading [ __ ] figuring [ __ ] out. They started helping us with [ __ ] We started helping them with [ __ ] >> Like I said, it's all just conspiracy [ __ ] >> No, no, I get that though. [laughter] >> I'm like, what the [ __ ] >> Oh, the jacket.
>> Is that your phone?
>> But no, I get that because there was a technology boom all of a sudden out of nowhere >> saying that they traded it and [ __ ] like there's that they we [ __ ] with the aliens. They talk about like uh uh it's some place in [ __ ] California. It's not even Roswell that you see a lot of alien activity. It's um some it's one of the um the Indian reservations that like people see that [ __ ] so much that they don't even call it in no more.
>> Like they just see [ __ ] flying over their heads all the time like it's normal to >> Skidwalker Ranch.
>> Is that is that in California?
>> Can you stop popping that?
>> [laughter] >> Um I think it's in California and like Nevada like between there.
>> Yeah. Around that area that they see a lot a lot of but Colorado has one of the most the roads with the most UFO UFO sightings in America too. It's that road that is like you're go when you can see if you look to the left or the right if you're coming down it you could see the sand dunes.
>> That road is one of the most they see the most UFOs in America on that road. A >> lot of activity. New Mexico too. Down in New Mexico.
>> Yeah. New Mexico is is New Mexico is weird. When I used to drive, I would drive through New Mexico and there's little spots that just feel like there was some [ __ ] going on in New Mexico back in the day. I don't know what it was, but there was some [ __ ] going on over there for sure. That land of enchantment makes sense for that to be what they call it.
>> That's for sure.
>> Crazy [ __ ] >> Aliens.
>> Who know there? I think that there is, bro. It doesn't make sense for it just >> What about ghosts? Uh I if if you believe in energy and and spirits and stuff then I would say that but ghosts exist too but what do you mean like with with a power or just like like somebody can be standing in this room with us right now and we can't see them or like you know what I mean?
>> Just you know that they exist think and I feel the same way you feel.
>> Yeah. I don't not believe in ghosts but ghost and demons are too close so I don't [ __ ] with that [ __ ] >> That's how I feel about it. Yeah.
Demons are hand in hand. So, I don't [ __ ] with it.
>> Some people even say that ghosts are the demons, bro. Like, there's a demon.
>> I don't know about all that. There's a lot of people that say I still >> I think all ghosts are demons, but I think >> that you could be thinking you got a sign from a family member and it's you giving the [ __ ] >> demon access to your soul and [ __ ] Next thing you know, now you can't [ __ ] your neck won't turn left. [laughter] >> It's just a lot of crazy [ __ ] You know what I'm saying?
Everybody gets caught up in that kind of thing. You know what I'm saying?
>> And then we go back is I I me and my uncle have these conversations like you go back to mythology and like centaurs and Medusa and like Goliath and all these crazy figures that we've had throughout history like dragons and all of this stuff. Like I've always been a believer that the earth keeps going, we disappear, and then the earth has a way for humans. We don't know how the [ __ ] we got here. Like, so the earth has a way for us to come back. I don't know, even if it's two people underground chilling that live, but they have a way for us to come back. I've always thought that there's some [ __ ] underneath the ice. And when we all get [ __ ] up, the ice melts, whatever under that ice activates, and boom, evolution happens again. The ice is on the other side and just keeps flipping back and forth and we here. And we have all kinds of like [ __ ] societies like we do now. We just keep doing this [ __ ] okay? We keep doing this [ __ ] and keep doing that. So, how do we know that dragons and all this [ __ ] ain't real? You know, basically is what I mean.
>> I mean, >> like it not in our time zone. I definitely believe a dragon is Oh, well, >> but in in in in the past the [ __ ] could be flying like flying around like >> I definitely believe in the past there was dragons because bro, have you seen a big ass alligator [ __ ] >> Yeah.
>> You can't tell me that [ __ ] didn't have >> little alligator looks like a [ __ ] >> like dinosaurs. Them [ __ ] look like dragons. I hear dinosaurs is just chickens running around this [ __ ] Have you ever seen a chicken? Chickens are aggressive as [ __ ] [laughter] >> Chickens will kill some [ __ ] [ __ ] In a heartbeat. You throw a rat out in a chicken field, bro. The chicken's going to hunt that [ __ ] down until it's done.
That's definitely a T-Rex.
[laughter] >> T-Rex.
>> It devolved, [ __ ] >> Devolved. That's tight.
>> That's pretty crazy, though. But yeah, there's there's aliens, bro. There's there's more [ __ ] going on.
>> Of course there's aliens >> than than we'll we'll ever be able to fathom as as the regular people that we are, bro.
>> I don't I don't put it past them.
>> Anything's possible. Exactly. You know what I'm saying? They're showing us now.
Humans are and how secretive everything is. Like, you already know. Common sense tells you. You know what I'm saying?
>> And so, these days they'll take you out.
That's what that's what it's gotten to.
Like you said, the world is so accessible that it's like the the what keeps people from doing [ __ ] is Oh, bet.
Oh. Oh, you going you going to kill you going heal cancer? Get him out of here.
Poisoned. He got poisoned in his sleep.
Oh, you got you got gas. You know how to make [ __ ] cheaper. This that something that we want hella of.
>> Yep.
>> Get him out of here. He gone.
>> Gas made out of what was it made out of?
>> Plastic. He's still there. They found that guy. He's cool.
>> Yeah, he's supposed to be gone. But yeah, go ahead and uh give your shout outs real quick because we gonna put the music on and get up out of here. My man looking all over the place like what are we doing here? [laughter] >> We talked about aliens and [ __ ] for like >> for a minute.
>> But and we didn't even get to the out of pocket topic of the moment. I wanted to talk about the dog shooting the [ __ ] >> We can [ __ ] I thought you wanted to go. Let's keep going. Ain't no music playing. False alarm for that [laughter] one person that's in the comment telling us to to listen to this song.
>> Listen to this. Yeah.
>> Pick up [laughter] your and to pick up your brain.
>> Yeah. Drop your brain and react to [laughter] >> this guy is crazy.
>> Bro, you dropped so please take it back.
>> My man said, "Shut up and dribble."
[laughter] >> Facts. I didn't want that reaction.
But [ __ ] you cuz you was on my dick, [ __ ] So get off it and maybe we'll talk about that. a rare but documented phenomenon.
>> I got the microphone.
>> Multiples.
>> They just be talking [ __ ] cuz you know behind the computer. That [ __ ] got a profile. That's lucky. He ain't never been lucky a day in his life. That's why he watching us at 7:00 on Thursday.
[laughter] >> Shout out to you. I hope you subscribed.
>> See your lighter.
>> Lighter. My lighter.
>> See my ladder.
>> Just robbing him for his lighter. Crazy.
>> Hey.
>> What was that last one? That was >> it was uh creme de la creme.
>> That that tastes good. And that it did have the taste. It tasted better than the first.
>> Better than I started blondie.
>> Mhm.
>> Yeah, I think it would.
>> Yeah, it tasted smooth. We've been smoking how we smoked all kinds.
>> Yeah, we did.
>> Homie Grill had it in store for you guys. For real.
>> He had a big ass bag in here. He came and roll it back with us for some [ __ ] green dot off the rip. He was ready to blow this [ __ ] down.
>> Yeah, we was going to smoke you guys out Colorado heavy hitter style.
>> Hey, we we smoked more tonight than we smoked for for sure. I'll say that.
Yeah, it seems to be our uh our thing.
[clears throat] I've I've I've traveled to the moon a couple times on the show.
>> What kind of [laughter] >> What kind of ad is this, bro? We can't skip the I hate these new ads, bro.
They're so annoying.
>> I just hate ads in general, [ __ ] That's crazy.
>> Nah, like if you can skip it, it's cool.
But 60 seconds with no skip. This is a commercial. This is an ad.
>> Was accidentally shot by a dog.
>> Shot by a dog. [laughter] Hey yo, how did he blow that [ __ ] though is my question.
>> They call him K9 for a reason, bro.
[ __ ] had the N.
>> But how did he blow that [ __ ] Like did he grab his paws and like just hit that [ __ ] just like pow. What a good time.
>> We about to get into a conversation about how >> to be life threatening.
>> Somebody got shot by a dog. [laughter] >> No, for real though. I know you've seen your dog when they're trying to dig something, they like smack that [ __ ] They're like he was trying to dig with the nine real quick and just like >> aim that [ __ ] perfectly at his owner real quick. [laughter] What a ad that fast.
>> Oh my god.
>> Yeah, that [ __ ] got by a dog.
>> I'm not even going to finish saying it.
What the [ __ ] What [laughter] kind of name is that?
>> What's that?
>> That's crazy.
>> Oh, what the [ __ ] >> That's That's not a dog.
>> I don't know. What the [ __ ] >> Here you go.
>> Looks like a bunch of >> waiting at the traffic light. What the hell is that? Dog shoots. Wait. So, they weren't even in the same car. It was in two different cars.
>> She [ __ ] up the pull out. the the dog up the pole on lady at what did the lady >> convenience store >> what did she say to that dog >> she must have told bro he was a bad dog no treats >> I got a homie in Scott >> he said what [ __ ] watch this [laughter] >> your dog bite n he >> he was a BB gun he got shot by a BB gun >> that's crazy yo like hey your dog >> instead taking damage consistent of a shotgun blast >> how do they how do you I think a shotgun is a BB gun.
>> Well, it's a bunch of BB's.
>> There's a bunch of BB's all >> like in a buckshot and buck >> a whole bunch of them. Shoots [cough] it.
>> Yeah. Spreads out and blows the [ __ ] out of something.
[snorts] >> Wow, man. That's That's when you know fate is just like you're not >> a back the the dog in the >> You got to be the most unlucky [ __ ] on earth vehicle to the other. The dog triggered a shotgun that had a live shell in the chamber causing the gun to go off from just moving.
Where the [ __ ] was it? On the seat.
>> It had to be on the back seat and the dog was I'm telling you, she said something to that dog in that back seat and that [ __ ] said, "Okay, [ __ ] I got something for you."
>> Well, the passenger was standing near the front passenger side door. The dog in the back seat moved from one. So that's the dog move. That's that's that's his fault. That's not the dog's fault.
>> No, that's definitely I mean a dog can't shoot a gun like so. Can't be dog fault.
Mr. Owners, >> guns don't evil dogs kill people.
[laughter] >> Hey, true.
>> I think it was an alien dog.
[laughter] >> It was a CIA agent.
>> That's the 300 went to training the dog how to shoot. That's where the gold bars went.
>> That was test.
>> That was just a skill test. That was just a test. They want to see.
>> Can we actually do this?
>> Which is armed dog injury is believed to be >> not. It's not believed to be life threat life-threatening.
>> She just got took to the hospital. You She didn't even take an ambulance. She was like, "Bro, I'm good, bro. I got shot by the dog. Just come pick me up and drive me to the hospital."
[laughter] >> I mean, that's all you can do.
>> I can't afford the ambulance. Just come pick me is going to take me, man. We're We're going to go.
>> We'll be all right.
>> We chilling. We chilling. This the second time a dog has allegedly done something to a human.
>> I don't know.
>> They all been up, bro. I'm telling you.
>> I might have took with all these others and just took Southeast.
>> What's up?
>> What if that's why every what if that's why the Egyptians love cats so much?
>> The dogs are awesome.
>> Dogs were the [ __ ] that was [ __ ] [ __ ] up before they became a dynasty.
>> Isn't that the plot of the movie cats and dogs, [laughter] [ __ ] could have swore.
>> Are these other times that Venice has happened?
>> Other notable historical incidents, a 53-y old man was shot in the lower back after he placed a shotgun on his bed to clean it and one of his dogs jumped onto the mattress.
>> Damn.
>> A man was accidentally shot by his one year oneyear-old pit bull after the dag the dog's paw got >> All these dogs are going wild, bro.
>> [laughter] >> N THAT HE KNEW WHAT he was doing. A 30-year-old was fatally shot in the front seat of a car during a hunting trip when his dog stepped on a rifle in the back seat. So, it switched. If it was laying in the back seat and it was a rifle, it couldn't have been sitting in a way to hit him >> unless it was turned when the dog sat on it.
>> If that makes sense. He's not pointing the gun at himself. Any responsible gun owner isn't just, you know what I'm saying?
The second one is the crazy one. The oneyear-old. Wait, uh, let's use Let's use Chris Brown's favorite word.
Allegedly. Paul got caught in the trigger.
>> That mean he pulled it, >> bro. [laughter] That mean he pulled.
>> The dog pulled it.
>> He pulled it. He pulled the trigger.
>> The dog and the raccoon, bro. Remember the raccoon?
>> Oh yeah, the raccoon going [laughter] to walk him down >> with the dogs and the [ __ ] they trying to take over, bro.
>> Yo, if we get dogs that's walking [ __ ] down, bro. You know how many dogs is in the hood, [ __ ] In the projects, [ __ ] What? Now they're trained to shoot.
That's is crazy.
>> Which dog gonna have the best aim?
>> Evolution. I'm be honest.
>> What kind of dog have the best aim?
>> German shepher.
>> I was just about to say a German Shepherd just because >> Kane Corso gonna be a sniper.
>> None are the muscle.
>> Yeah, but I was going to say German Shepherd. They already have a history of [ __ ] [ __ ] up.
>> That's crazy.
>> You feel me? What? Okay. You know what they did to us back in the day with them German Shepherd's gang? [laughter] >> Them [ __ ] were hunting [ __ ] down.
>> That is This is [ __ ] crazy. And do we have did do we have the some advice or no?
>> Yes.
>> So let's get to that advice and then let's all get to our respective.
>> All right. It's more it's more of a question this time. They >> Oh, so it's not crazy.
>> More of a question.
Great.
>> Yeah. All right. You guys ready?
>> Yes.
>> They're asking, "How do you guys feel about getting life or general advice from AI?"
>> Oh, fine. This is the most simple.
>> Yeah. This was a >> respectable calm. I really feel bad for you guys cuz usually they be on some [ __ ] Yeah, you're very lucky.
>> Last last week it was I love my man but he doesn't [ __ ] me good so I don't know how to leave him. That was last week. Oh >> literally literally was the conversation.
>> It was it was [ __ ] >> Felt bad for me.
>> Oh, I would have been on that. I would have been on that ass, bro. Lucky I wasn't there last time.
>> Oh, you lucky.
>> Uh getting advice from AI you said.
>> Wow.
>> What type of advice is what I'm Cuz you said life advice. I wouldn't get nothing that's, you know, emotionally tied to me because it's a AI. It doesn't understand emotions. You feel me? It can't really give you that. But if it's just some simple [ __ ] like I want to wake up and put like two cups of sugar in my coffee, you know, to have more energy, then yeah, [ __ ] that's fine. Go ahead. Get AI for simple [ __ ] in your life.
>> Well, I mean, you could get a perspective, but you got to evaluate that perspective. Put some common sense to it. And >> literally, AI doesn't have common sense, bro.
>> So, you got to kind of put that in there. Filled in that blanket. I ain't taking his advice.
>> Um, no. I I would see some factuals.
Maybe if they sounded good, okay, hey, apply them. If they don't, hey, nah, [ __ ] that.
>> If it's like a tool, like you said, as far as suggestions and [ __ ] then that's no problem. Like, but don't be like, >> hey, AI, do I got to, you know, should I get a job this week to [ __ ] Like, no.
>> Yeah, that's weird. I was going to say it depends on what you're asking because I'd be asking all I'd be asking right now AI overview. I ask Google all kind of questions, but I'm not asking for life advice or nothing like that. I just want to know [ __ ] where I could find the best armor in Hernand in Crimson Desert. You know what I'm saying? Going to tell me that's advice. You know what I'm saying? It's a different type of advice than like you said. Hey, uh I like this girl. And if you're not asking it where to take a woman on a date because this place has the most statistical of you guys having a good time, then it's weird to say, "Oh, I want to take her on a date. What should I do? What should I wear? How should I?"
Then you're having like a whole adult conversation with it. It's really weird.
That's weird as [ __ ] >> Yeah. Or how to raise a kid or some [ __ ] like that. like you should ask AI how it depends like not cuz then it really depends on how you're asking the question because oh my son is changing from this to potty training what's a good thing okay like you can you can learn something >> asking suggestions when I was talking about raising I was like instilling morals into your kid and stuff like that >> like hey how how should I teach my kid to be a man you're saying chat you be teaching that yeah I see what you're saying yeah >> [ __ ] like that you should not teach yourself >> yeah like it shouldn't have to teach it. You should >> or it [clears throat] Yeah, you should.
Yeah.
>> And I think they misinterpret AI, too.
You know, uh, a lot of people don't understand it. So, they they think it's, you know, like almost another being, if you would. You know what I'm saying?
>> People fall in love with AI, you know what I'm saying? All the time. And, uh, but I know people who do their taxes with it. Like, they'll tell it to do some [ __ ] >> You know what I mean?
>> I'm not going to get audited because that [ __ ] goes wrong.
>> Yeah. They do that kind of stuff.
>> AI is not too bad with the taxes. I wouldn't do everything it says cuz you know >> well and and and like really what happened like like an experience >> but H&R block we use the AI for >> experience today I figured out how much rebar went into a space right and u my son plugged in AI and asked it the same thing well it broke it down to like linear feet and how much this and that and that. So, if you wanted that kind of information, then that, you know, it'd be good to kind of get an overview of what that is. But I came up with the same answer just with a couple quick calculations. You know what I'm saying?
So, [laughter] so it was I I didn't have to explain it in like two paragraphs like the AI did. You know what I mean?
So, okay. So, so it could break things down for you.
>> It could break it down. Yeah. If you don't understand it or you don't understand something, it could break it down for you, you know, a little bit and then you just check it out. So, >> what was the second thing? It said advice or what? There was another thing.
>> That was another >> There was another question.
>> I was just getting advice from it.
>> That was just Okay.
>> Oh, okay.
>> Life. Life or love. Is that what you're talking about? Love is love is insane.
Loving a [ __ ] inanimate object is >> love advice.
>> Getting love advice is >> Oh, love advice.
>> Again, it depends on the type of question you ask, how you ask that question and [ __ ] >> According to it's just all bad. It's still feelings, which it doesn't have.
So, it's not going to give you good advice at all.
>> Not at all.
Yeah, that really does make sense, too.
That's kind of crazy.
>> According to Ron Jeremy, he said, [laughter] "This is how I >> break things down. This is how I get the love." [laughter] >> Depends on what love is to AI technically.
>> That's funny.
>> That's how that breaks down.
>> So, yeah.
>> But check your facts.
>> It depends. Yeah. It depends on what you're asking. That's That's my response.
>> Literally, that's all it is. Depends on the person. Yeah. Don't be trying to get, you know, bonding, deep emotional ties, moral [ __ ] >> Not a human. Like, if it's just like fact or fiction type [ __ ] like I need a fact on this to see how I could do this, then yeah, take that. But >> now somebody's bonding with [ __ ] >> AIS and [ __ ] Yeah, [ __ ] You bonding with [clears throat] chat. GBT is crazy, [ __ ] I got to bond with that [ __ ] too. He be I be asking that [ __ ] all types of [ __ ] [laughter] >> How do I look today?
>> Yeah, that's crazy. See, if you're asking AI [ __ ] like that's [laughter] a great example. You're hacking AI [ __ ] like that. You >> mirror mirror on the wall emoji or no?
>> That's awesome. [laughter] >> Yeah, man.
>> Don't Don't trust the AI with your whole life. Only with pieces of it.
>> Be real, man.
>> That >> you got to be yourself.
>> Be yourself, man.
>> Got to be yourself.
>> If I see my phone or anything, >> I don't see your phone. Oh, >> yeah.
We had a great time with the Colorado heavy hitters. I'm over here high as a kite right now.
>> Same fact, [laughter] >> you know what I'm saying? Go ahead and shout out so you can hit the mic and shout out.
>> Shout out, man. Shout out to the Colorado Heavy hitters. My homie Skrillion on Capone. My homie Little Colorado SA Silent. We got a new host.
Come on board SCP.
>> Yeah, go get her, man. So, uh, check it out, man. You going to tune in. We got something for that >> for real. Hell yeah. It's your boy JD AK life and I'm out this >> Hey, look at him. Outro.
>> Hey, what's up, Mr. >> Hey, it's to the max uh on all platforms. Uh then ESS [music] Kenchin on YouTube. Hit me up. Tap in. You already know. You can catch me streaming every day at 6:30 at Heat Not Wavy. And that's going to be live. I'll be playing the games, you know, chilling. Might react to some of your [ __ ] Might not.
Unless, you know, And not if he talk [ __ ] he not reacting.
>> Oh, that [ __ ] Well, you lucky you even watching, [ __ ] Nice name. Hope you subscribed.
>> That's all I could tell. I going to be rude.
>> Oh yeah, that's it. I
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