 You think it's more real for me to go sly for my brother or take her as kids and raise him up to be millionaires? That's real. That's real. That's real. Second one? Second one? That's real. That's real. You know what's real. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. Even there, it's like, bro, I just think different, like I told you, I used to argue with him about this, so like, you answer this question. You think it's more real for me to go sly for my brother or take her as kids and raise him up to be millionaires? That's real. That's real. Second one? You're going to raise him up and be... No, you know what's real. I'm saying if you was a street and he killed you and you got kids, and you was in heaven, you can pick, like, everybody for the die or my kids are going to raise them and be grown and successful and live the life that I was chasing. For your kids? For the kids. Right. But why people always end up doing all that crazy stuff, sliding and stuff like that is because you get caught in that moment of anger. That's because of what these people tell them. That's because a mother can make you feel like you're supposed to do that. Not knowing... I don't know. I don't know. I've been through this all my life. I know n**** sitting in there. Not knowing that, like, bro, if I do go sly, if a n**** do go sly, damn, my brother kids need to get to a girl. My kids need to get to a girl. If I go to jail, I need to be good to a girl. And the only person that's going to do that is my mom. She ain't going to go sly, like, for real. So what you talking about, like, it depends on where you come from and what you come on the line. I come on some real n****s who are really living like that, like, really doing it. But they done made it to get old and to tell you, like, man, go on all these n****s ain't going, yo ass gone go to jail, I was just doing 20 years and nobody caught me. And that's the n****s I slip up, like, you know, that's different. But, like, you know, I'm my brother's keeper for sure. And the funny thing, a lot of people know that because we hear people say all the time, but they still do crazy stuff. Why? It's society. It's come... I got to keep saying, like, it come from... That's why I'm trying to put something different. I'm really trying to put something different because I ain't trying to be like a preacher who's no... Who's like, you know how n****s be preaching, but they ain't living like what they preaching. I ain't trying to do that. I'm just trying to get on some shit, like, what I'm saying. All that crazy shit come from high look. Like, if a n****, if a n**** wasn't slyin' and the internet didn't care about who was slyin' and what it wouldn't be talked about. The fact that if you don't sly, you ain't no gangsta or if you don't sly, you a hoe or if you don't do this, you use a hoe. Like, n****s do that. N****s don't want to get beat up on camera because they don't want to look like that. N****s dying because they don't want to look like no hoe because high look. At the end of the day, it all boils down to how you're looking. You know what I'm saying? But if you really own some gangsta time, you slyin' back there. If you really think, like, if you're the... I'm gonna take care of the kids. You can't do both. You can't do all three for real. You got to do something. And this one, everybody coming to play. And that's why I say, I don't fuck with n****s. I don't trust n****s because, like, you know, three one of them. Like, if it was anybody else, three head first out here, so it was like, I see that. Like, what I look like for real. Like, my n****s, my n****s. Like, we gonna do whatever for each other. We may have shit inside. I don't care about that. I went down to New Orleans a few weeks ago because of the documentary that came out on Soldier Slim. Yeah. And I went and interviewed those guys. I interviewed the sister, the son, he come here and me and him real cool. Yeah. And they had some different things they felt about Latham and what happened on their episode. I just want to ask you, how did you feel about you guys' episode? The documentary. And the documentary. And did you feel like it was everything you thought it would be? Nah, it ain't what I thought it was going to be. I'm going to say that. And then, for two, I'm going to say it was good for my mom and them. I liked it. And for three, I'm going to say, you know, it was cool, but I ain't, you know, I fuck with it. It was cool. I won't watch it again, though. That's it. You were just able to see it before it actually came out to the air. And just kind of knew it was going to happen, but like. But it didn't show you the documentary before it came out. What did you not like about it? You got to say. I just don't like how they, they ain't really take care of who they put on there. So they picked some of the wrong people to put on there? They ain't picked the wrong people. They just could have picked better people, if they make sense. Like, you going to tell the story, like, you know, at least, you know, at least make it make sense. But like, I don't know. I don't want to be on there. Who did they leave off? Huh? Who did? Who would you like to see on there? There's nothing wrong with saying it. It ain't, it ain't a, it ain't a Pacific person. All I'm saying is I don't know if y'all tapped into the, to the M.O.3 story. If y'all know how far the story go back. I'm saying this. I'm cotton could have been on it. You know what I'm saying? Real life could have been on it. Like it's just people like that, that's like they really, prophecy could have been on it. You know what I'm saying? Like they, that's what I said. I agree with that. They did right. I know some people could have swapped out with some real people that could have gave y'all, you know, but it's like it's TV and I understand that's the thing. Like I ain't tripping for real cause I understand what they was on. Like, but it's just me personally. I ain't promoting it. Like here we ever gonna do this? Cause I know like if I put my stamp on it, I'm saying it's true.