 Without you, I'm like a butterfly Without fly Josh! Back to our stupid reactions of Corbin. I'm Rick. It's a legendary song. It is, but as I've said before, I really do believe that the term butterfly was created by someone with dyslexia. Fly butterfly? Because they're flutterbys. Flutterbys, yeah. Yeah, they flutterbys. So I think it was someone with dyslexia and said, this is a butterfly. It makes sense, right? I guess, I don't know. It probably comes from some Greek. We like better powerator Gatorade for sweat replenishing beverage. I don't see much of a difference, honestly. It's not like air a little bit, a little bit better. Yeah, I don't notice much of a difference in the two. Today we're doing another... Not that! Yes. Another nipple video? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Salami nips. A porn. SRK. Porn. No. That's spoken word. Spoken word porn. Yes. Excellent. Well, that's... Spoken word porn would be... Grey's. Grey's not it? No. The... Fifty Shades. Fifty Shades, yeah. Fifty Shades is great. Anyway, same girl we reacted to of the other one. Oh, cool. Great, she was so good. This one's called Bargaining with the Wizard of Oz. Objectify Me by Rabiya Kapoor. Rabiya Kapoor. Oh, okay. Bargaining with the Wizard of Oz. Objectify Me. Interesting. So, here... Another spoken word piece by Rabiya Kapoor. Hope you enjoyed the previous one. We did. Video description given by Kamyun India. Calling all gentlemen. Rabiya Kapoor has a message for all the boys who want to woo women by being a little different. Objectify Me is Rabiya at her witty best with a message unlike anything you've heard before, PS. Fire poems in English except one word. Hatke, which means unique. Thank you. Thank you. Because I wouldn't have known that. What was that sound that comes from? Radhe. His most previous film. Yes. Like the big guy. It was Radhe. Radhe. R-A-D-A-G. Different. Yes. That just reminded me of that. Anyways, here we go. She was great. The last one. Yes, she was. Kamyun. Sometimes I tell bad jokes. And the people around me don't laugh. So I look down and I will be urged to open up and just swallow me whole. I don't tell jokes much. I've tried going to the club a few times but I always end up there in old canvas shoes and worn out jeans with paint splatters on them. Two feet shorter than every girl around me. I feel about as big as their six inch heels. So I avoid jokes. I've tried discussing politics. But my ignorance is always louder than your opinion. I don't understand the acronyms. I don't recognize names. I always draw parallels to Hitler. I'm with you. Politics comes up. It's always the grand extreme. But you find that endearing, don't you? You see the wit in my bad jokes that run out of time before the punchline. The statement in my tennis shoes that allow me to jump over the gate and run away from those jarring media tunes you like that, don't you? And you're always blown away by my enthusiasm when it comes to stories and movies you haven't seen. So I try to explain the entire plot to you without revealing anything and you're smitten. Because I listen and you're not used to that. I laugh at all the right moments when you speak. You think it's because you have great comic time but I've grown up with clown plays. I'm sorry. That was good. For me. You mum, will you list? You choke. You say you know. You're too just. There's just something about, I don't know what it is. You're just, you're just, you're just not like other girls. With a capital N, L, O, G. Not like other girls. That's me. Most definitely without a doubt it's who I've always been. The one who's so different, so hacky, so unique. Doesn't go with the flow as quick as himself. LBD scanning himself so well. Oh my God. And the best thing about her, she's got this kill of her. Okay, stunning. Out of this world kind of sexy, really beautiful mind. You like me for my personality. For what I say and how I speak. You like me for that. Inside my love beauty. So, what? You don't think I'm hot? No, no, it's okay. Yeah, of course I understand. Never before have you felt this way and thoughts of me are driving you mad. But bro, you tell me, what good is that? She's great, I love her. I'm tantalizing if you gave me the chance. Didn't write me off as one of the guys at home you want this warped romance. I am a seductress in my head. Fierce and feisty. How dare you come along and tell me that you want to use me for scintillating conversation like back over fast food burgers. Come on, dude. Use me for my body. Tell me that my face is a ten on ten that you would tap that ass again. I would put your hands around the shape of my head that you're holding in your hand. Stop saying that I'm sweet and smart and pretty. Tell me that the pair of Levi's really does make me look sexy. No. See, I'm tired of this world trying to sell me all this crap and then assholes like you refuse to objectify me. Do you think you're cute? I mean, maybe objectively. I mean, I don't know, not my type. But the fact that I'm not your type, that's really fucking rude. Using this heart and this mind to shout on about passion and rights but when the hot chick walks in, no one looks at me twice. So I'm changing my pitch. Maybe I wasn't setting it right. Maybe beauty doesn't really lie in the eye of the beholder. Maybe it lies in the amount of your Instagram followers. And if that's the best way to be heard by being hot, then I need you to notice my cleavage and butt. What good is this intelligence? Or being comfortable in the skin, wearing what I want and speaking what I think, it doesn't get you all that far. It doesn't really work at all. So fuck it. I guess I'm done with all that dazzling personality crap. If you aren't touched with a visitor voice and you need the heart and the brain, you can take mine. They're not for sale. She's a frickin' fire, man. She is extremely talented. Fire, like in terms of spoken words, not like a popular thing. No, to that people just go like, not like comedy stores and obviously stand-up comedy is great. But that was just as engaging as any stand-up. I'll tell you what, it is. And I'll tell you what, I really like Amanda Gorman, the poet, Laura, who was the young girl at the inauguration. She deserves all that she gets. She's an incredibly talented person. But this is a completely different kind of poetry. But just as good. Just as good. This is so pithy, poignant. She has great delivery. She has a great persona on stage. Because she has this, I don't know if it's, literally she seems nervous or if that's the act she's putting on for it. I can't tell. But it's wonderful because she says this stuff and you're like, it's very endearing what she's saying, but it's also extremely powerful and witty and just punches you right in the gut sometimes. She's so, so talented. I can't rave about her enough. She's great. And her timing is impeccable because she knows exactly when and where to space things and do it in such a way that I bet she's a very good actress because she knows how to say things and make it sound like it's coming off the top of her head. But you know, it's scripted. It's already pre-written. But she makes it seem as if she's thinking it. And I bet every time she does it, it's a little different that it's not exactly spot on the same depending upon how she feels and what the audience is giving her. She's a rock star. Yeah, she's absolutely wonderful. Once again, if you're watching, you're extremely talented. Please keep doing what you're doing. I'm hoping you're still doing it. This one came out in 2017, so I don't know if she's still doing it, but she should. Yeah, I guarantee. I mean, I can't imagine you're not doing it because it's a part of who you are. But I hope there's a wider audience and a demand for what you do. I think spoken word is so way underestimated. It should be as popular as stand-up comedy. It's really powerful. It's such an amazing... I'm surprised there hasn't been more of it in America because of the success of Hamilton and Lynn doing so much with spoken word slash rap that I wish it was a lot more popular because it's a magnificent art form. That was great. If there's more from her or others that do spoken word, please let us know down below. Josh!