 Like when you see the pictures and you see all your leg, I mean, half of your leg is gone on the side. And I'm like, they had to have drug you, like you stuck under the car, they drug you, something for all of that to be gone like that. Yeah, they hit, they hit, they knocked the shit out of me. You know what I'm saying? I'm blessed. You know what I'm saying? I'm blessed. My mama called Mrs. Twillett. You know what I'm saying? So, you know, they found it and did it. They on the bump or whatever gonna happen, gonna happen, but you know, it's a win-win for me. Okay, so going back to that day when you got hit, you said the police found the bumper for, the detective found the bumper, one person would hit you, but you said two people hit you. So it was only the first person that hit you at first. That's the person that the bumper they found. No, the first person, like, the first person then, first person would go on down the slope. They saw me. You know what I'm saying? They were trying to, trying to, trying to slow down. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So they didn't, you know what I'm saying? You know, they didn't, they hit me tonight, you know. Making them go to the middle of the street, but the second car is what did all the damage. All the damage because they ran over you. Right. And then they slowed down and then they kept on going. Because that's the part, because when you posted the pictures, that's why I'd ask Baby Sam, because I'm like, when you see the pictures and you see all your leg, I mean, half of your leg is gone on the side. And I'm like, they had to have drug you. Like you stuck under the car, they drug you, something for all of that to be gone like that. Yeah, they hit, they hit, they knocked the shit out of me. You know what I'm saying? I'm blessed. You know what I'm saying? I'm blessed. My mama called Mr. Twillett. You know what I'm saying? So, you know, they found the DNA on the bumper, whatever gonna happen, gonna happen. But, you know, it's a win-win for me. I live, I survive, you feel what I'm saying? So, you know, it's only up for me. I can't go back, I can't go down. So how are you using that to move forward? How are you using that? Because sometimes, you know, some people tend to want to say, you know, I want to forget about what I've been through. Hell no. Hell no. How are you using that to move forward? There's a man named, what was his name? Anyway. That's Brown. Yeah. That's one of my favorite. I know what you're talking about. They just kind of retarded or whatever. You know what I'm saying? It was a kid. But I didn't listen to him so much. Me going through this, for example, if I was to walk into an auditorium, you know, with some kids, nah, I know how to make them pay attention. They gonna listen to me. Because the ones that, you know, where I'm from and they from, we can, you know, connect on that environment, right? But some of those, they're not gonna be able to understand if I try to tell them about certain drug use or things not to do, right? Because some of them may have not done it or whatever, whatever. Man, when I take that, when I take that leg off, and just show them. That's gonna make them, you know what I'm saying? I pull it, I pull it, I show them all this shit. You feel me? I got this thing, I got two in the back. You feel me? I'm saying they gotta take off. I been through some shit, shit, you feel me? And if I name, once I go to name and all the people that ain't with me, no more. You feel me? My future is three, four more years, five at the most, transitioning from music, comedy, films, for being that motivational speaker. I just knew that's what it was. I don't wanna be a pastor, you know what I'm saying? I don't wanna be a pastor, just a motivational speaker. Motivational speaker, because you're gonna help a lot of people. And it's gonna help me. Yeah, because when I read that to you earlier, that's all I could see. That was hard to read. Right, because it's how many people you're gonna save because of what you've been through. Because I remember even, we interviewed another young lady the other day and her name is Goddess Johnson, right? She's blind. She's blind? She's blind, but she went through so many different trauma, foster care, all of that. But her trauma came from, okay, her younger sister, she was in the car with her younger sister that were driving and her niece. And niece was like seven months old. They had a wreck. She lost both her sister and her niece. They died, she lived, but the doctor said she wouldn't be able to see. She and the pap go through surgeries to be able to even get, right now she can see, like, you're looking through a telescope only on one eye and you can see, like, a tunnel vision. Right. That's all she can see. That's all she can see. And she won Miss Beauty Pageant for the blind because she's trying to show, because she had to go through all sorts of stuff before she got to that point. But you know, all these young girls are looking up to her, she's like, she didn't realize how many young, blind children out here who have self-confident issues. I'm sure they do. All sorts of problems. But she'll be able to see again. She's like, she has a whole different type of vision right now. Because of the fact when I was taken away from my mom, my mom wasn't even allowed to have contact with me from seven until I was 28 years old. And I'm just was more of a transparent type dude. She'll be able to see again though. Really? Yeah. Like, like, it can cut, you know what I'm saying? Because she sees now, but it's just a little bit. You need to see a little bit? It's so many. I'm blind. Mom, I'm blind on mom. That's real. I thought it would be. You know what I'm saying? I got all contacts right now. Your glasses ain't even that thick. No, these are read and blessed. I'm blind. You know what I'm saying? No, when I was a kid, I used to go to, we don't medicate. We go to the eye doctor. I couldn't be every pair of glasses that I picked. Medicated, didn't cover. Man, I got my heart broke. I got my heart broke from the third grade to the seventh grade. Seventh grade, I looked. I said, man, boy, let me like some shit run to him. He said, well, I said, man, can I get them? And he finally gave me some glasses that I would medicate. Yeah, man. My shit's blind. You know what I'm saying? It's not that, man. I'm talking about read. You know what I'm saying? I have to have my glasses or contacts in. You know what I'm saying? But that's big for her. That's big for her. Yeah, that's all she does now is go around and do motivational speaking. And she helps a lot of people. And she travels everywhere and do it. And she's been a blessing to so many people. When I follow her on her social media, the amount of people that give her love. That's real. And you know what? Amazing. In our community, you got to give them some shit that's gonna hit them in the heart. You feel me? Because they gonna overlook you. Yeah. You feel me? And the world going through a lot right now. Man, look how many people, look how many people like maybe on the corner. You know what I'm saying? Trying to give you the word. Man, that nigga, that nigga in that car, just trying to go to work or get home. You don't even stop to absorb that. You know what I'm saying? So you have to get the people what they want. And you're the type of person that like to give it real. I don't love that fact because people would listen to you because of the way how you talk. Much less you like to joke around and stuff like that. So you're gonna make them laugh with it too. Because some people want to cry, but with you doing all that, you can't, you try to make them. Yeah, I've been my life, my life, my brother. You don't hear me like, man, everything ain't a joke, bro. Hey, man, I'm making it. You got a laugh? I'm making it. I'm crying. Yeah, man, I'm making it, man. People don't know. Say, man, I lost my family without a rick, without an accident. I went three houses to none, you know what I'm saying? I walked away with nothing but my happiness. You feel what I'm saying? Do you know how hard that shit is? Sitting in the garage by yourself, my son was my best friend. Right. You feel me? And I ain't get to talk to my son for nothing. Kick it with my son. People in the rap game that you have help get to certain levels of support. They scared to say your goddamn name. You feel me? Now I got this over there, you look at that over there, then you look, the same as, like he said about the different people that try to pull you down in the past, what you do with your recreation shit. When they doing the same shit, it just, they ain't getting caught. You feel me?