 Hold up, J-Wain. This too good. Play me some tempo so we can get there and let's go to work. My perspective on what I'm healing from might not be your perspective on what on what healing is, because my understanding, like, for example, you went through something when you were young. We went through the same scenario. Let's just say we both got knocked on wood hit by a car when we was young. Okay. Now we scared of the highway. Okay. My way of healing from that might not be the same way you do, but if we both aren't afraid of the highway anymore, why is my journey to getting there different from yours and I'm wrong because it is? Like, that don't make no sense to me. That's just someone who's still dealing with abandonment issues and wants to control everything. Yeah, well, that's most people. Mm-hmm. Yeah, most of these wishes is lost. Here we go. We got to that quick. See how quick that was? That was unison. That's just how you talk it out right there. On the couch with Amanda Sills. There we go. Y'all scared of the highway. I want you, Jeff, for whooping the motherfuckers who hit me. But why is that wrong? That was your way of healing. I did. You healed my- I served my shoes. You served your purpose. You served your time. Man, I'm just crazy. I was thinking about that. What? Go back and get some old work. I mean, if they done gone through, you know, a journey or two. It's different, though. Why? Ooh, that's different. I don't think so. I think it really, this is a matter of who still wants the best for themselves and for you. And sometimes that's, like, as basic as that is, I think that can be hard to find. It is hard to find. I think it's safe. It's safer to find somebody that you know, though. It's much safer because at least you know what you're getting. You know what I mean? I thought that was the point of this shit anyway. You don't have to go through that preliminary process where you're trying to figure out if you like somebody before you give them suppository. And then you've got to get to that point where you don't know if you like the fucking, which is very, very, very swept under the rug in these relationships. That's what I'm scared to go back through. See, what if you go back and she fucking completely different? Well, that's a blessing. I don't know. I've had this. I don't know. That's a blessing. But I'm talking about when you don't know somebody. Most of the time, when you just getting to know somebody, you sweeping under the rug, like, you know, hey, let's go out to dinner. Let's go to the movies. When in reality, you really just want to know if y'all fuck each other well. Because if you don't, then all of the movie dates and the dinner dates is pointless. But would you say that sometime how y'all fuck is determined by the connection y'all had before you fucked? Uh-uh. See, that's what throws me off. Does that matter? I don't want you fucking me all respectfully. I want you to fuck me like you was raised in a household with no adults. I want you to all that trauma and shit, bring that to the sexual table. Yes. Suck my dick like your heart broke. Yeah. Like you been like down and broke. Like that nigga that broke your heart and watched it. Yeah. This is what your parents on my shit prove a point. Yeah. Pull your home training out the window. Show me your mama made a home. I'm not laughing because I've done that. Nice to see you. At least you're honest enough to see. Now you're happy looking to relationship you in. Now you're prospering. That's fucking crazy. I don't know. I think at the end of the day, you know, well I've had that. I've had a scenario where I did dust off another. I mean, I think there's a lot of folks that like we met each other younger. And then we, we, we live double back. So spun the block. Yeah. Spun the block. So they say, as they say, and wasn't the same. Damn. Wasn't the same. Didn't, didn't have this to the point where I had to pull him to the side. And was like, you know, I think he had gone through a divorce. I think. See them damaged goods. Yeah. She took your dick off the charge. Damn the goods, man. She took your dick off the charge. And she left with the charger. Well, if marriage sex is anything like they say it is, you ain't putting much effort into that. And he just showed up like, ah. Yeah. This is protocol. Oh, that was some terrible dick. That nigga gave her some pussy. Yeah, that was a right. Now you definitely need therapy. Your lady lead you for a lady, bro. Yeah, man. But when you think about it, let's go deeper into the wormhole, man. Let's go deeper into the wormhole. Can you really say that? Because the thing about it, we get one dick. The lesbian ladies get a choice. They get a myriad. So. All right. You're going to be surprised to find out that more than half of them ain't even using dicks. They're using anatomy. That's a niche market. They're using anatomy class. Really? Some of them using toys. And some of them, they just natural. Yeah, the system. Oh. See, when you talk about it there, cut your shit off. Cut your shit all the way off. God damn, what happened? Huh? Us. She calling the people? You calling the people on this? Oh, that's you over there. I'm like, I'm missing this. This is my nigga. I'm not even thinking of me. I know. Regular nigga to me. I'm just trying to get my guys a second to reset. You see, it's still got the red lights on. That mean we're going to hell. That's what I mean? Wow. Wow. You can put that in perspective. Chico, you just. This one ain't on yet. You just recently had a big controversy. You was giving your perspective on. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. You and your relationships. Oh, my God. Though, listen. You had a controversy? Yeah. I went on the breakfast club and said that I didn't want to be in a relationship with you. Oh, you still? Oh, yeah. All the way. See, there you go. That is the perfect response. You're still on that. You have had this conversation years ago. Years. Years. Nothing has changed. But when it's new to people, they act like they have never heard somebody say anything that's remotely close to what they believe or opposite of what they believe. And I'm seeing that in the response because I don't understand how me saying I don't do something is in turn telling you, you shouldn't. And that's been the response. Like the response has been like I said, you shouldn't be in a relationship. Because they want to be in a relationship with you. No. I don't know who these women are. These are random people in the comments. Have no connection to any of these people. Because they all probably like think if I met them, I could have a shot. Well, they're wrong. Well, they know that now. They know that they're wrong. But as a woman, I'll say this. Do you believe this is the most simplistic question that you can ask a woman in my opinion? OK. Do you believe that women want a man to be honest with them? That should have never worked. I did. I'm looking. You be out here telling women the truth. You ain't never going to have shit. OK. Can I say this? I think we want honesty, but we want tact. They want you to be honest about everything else, but lie to them. What are you talking about? Because some shit doesn't need to be said on either part. That's what I'm saying. Fuck honesty. But that's not not honesty. I mean, that's not when it's lying by omission. Sometimes you have to lie to keep shit sweet. I ain't saying like lying, hiding another family. Yeah, them lies that make shit feel good. You feel me? Oh, you look lovely in that dress, baby. Them type of lies. Them little conversational lies. Like, we happy over here. My girl would never like that type of shit. Yeah. Little relationship lies. Them like nails to keep that shit together. I mean, I think people, I think people in general want honesty when they want honesty. And I think that's the thing. It's like sometimes you just ain't ready for it. So when it hits you, you're like, ooh, I wasn't ready. So it's knowing that you need the honesty, but also making space for it. And I think a lot of people don't make space for it. Chico, you made space for it? I don't give a fuck what you made space for it. I'm telling you. What's your last relationship, Chico? This is who I am. So if you're not ready for it, you have the choice to move away from it. So what are they getting from you if they engage with you? What do you mean? What are they getting from me? Like, what is the commitment? Like, what is the arrangement, I guess? Well, there is no conventional arrangement. Like, the thing is, if you did, well, I would call it an understanding. If you deal with me, like, people always say, this is two things I hear a lot. You're going, who wants to be old and lonely and who hurts you? Those are the two things. But who hurts you is real. You definitely want to be old and lonely. You need somebody to run down there to Walgreens to get you some of the shoes with the Velcro on. Exactly. And some of them compression socks. I agree. But look, what was your last relationship? What year did you decide? Thousand and seven? Word. 15 years. What about that made you be like, I'm done with this shit? Self-reflection. I've never had the luxury of running away from facing myself and being in doing the self-reflection that you have to do as a man to be okay with what you present to the outside world. You ever fucked the relationship up? Huh? You ever fucked the relationship up? I fucked many relationships up. A whole relationship. And the only one I actually count is the one I followed the rules in, where I didn't cheat and wasn't lying and wasn't full of shit. You know, we jumped off the portrait. So you did it wrong a few times and then you did it right. I did it wrong all the time then I did it right and realized, okay. It's the same shit. It's the same shit. Motherfucker, let's break through. You know what I mean? I knew it. It's the same shit. And you did it quick. So I participate in that. Mentor, put back to your question. So what the arrangement is, is there is no way that in my opinion I could end up lonely because I never put myself in a position where you would need to leave me? And plus if you look at the motherfuckers in the world, ain't nobody lonely? And who I am is not conducive to what I need from you. Well, I... No, say what you say. You know, this is what we do. We have these conversations all the time. I think that you won't be lonely just because you're making a choice to be a loner. So that's a choice, you know? Very much so. And I love my own best friend. The people who end up feeling lonely are the folks who feel like they are not making the choice. Like, you know? And so that's why you get a lot of women who are like, I'm a single bitch and I love it because when you make a choice... That's hurt. That's pain. No. That's pain. No, sometimes it's just nice to not have no niggas that can make you cry around. Niggas shouldn't be able to make you cry anymore. Well, unfortunately, that's just the reality of things. But that's the thing. If you don't want to be made cry, if you don't want a nigga to make you cry, why would a nigga that's telling you all the things that he's not going to do make you sad in any capacity? If you know, if you go into a room, if somebody say, hey, when you walk in here, there's gonna be some crackheads. And they smoke and crack. And they smoke and crack. They gonna blow it in your face and then they gonna rub boo-boo on your forehead. If you know that and then still decide to walk in that room, that means you like boo-boo on your forehead and crack it. No, 1,000%. So where would you have a problem in that if that is being presented to you before you walk in the room? The only way it would be a problem in my opinion is the disappointment. The judgment that would come from other people. Like, you like crackheads and boo-boo. What disappointment? That means you don't like crackheads. Well, they know they don't like crackheads and boo-boo. And if that's all you're offering, you're like, damn, I wish you would offer something I could actually get down with. Right. Before you walk in the door, though, you don't walk in when you know that that's not what you want. So you're saying that they're upset that you are telling them ahead of time something that they don't want. Nobody that I'm telling this is upset with me. No, the people in the comments are just mad because as a man, I don't think that they're used to seeing men be honest publicly. Most men are afraid to say that they feel the way that I feel out loud. Well, I don't think that's what it is. It's really just that most men aren't public honest. Most men aren't honest. Aren't publicly honest. And so the conversation can't even be had. Exactly. How are these comments affecting your love? None. Because there ain't nobody who I fuck with not heard this shit before. It's not new to anybody who knows me. You just heard her say, well, you're still on that week. This is not new to anybody who really knows me. So it's strangers who is upset with the way that I choose to live. But that's your right. I'm not mad at you. So you ain't fucking with nobody real, real hard in the last, I'm saying in the last 15 years and you was just like... And they're all still around. She might be the... They're all still around. Now hold on, hold on. Now that's the feed in this fucking cell. They're all still around. Even if they're not... And that's the thing, people go straight to sex. But do they have the same mindset about relationships as you? Now they do. Do you stop fucking them when they get a boyfriend? Yes, I have to. But that doesn't stop people. Why do you have to? Because I'm not introvert. Why? Wait, wait, wait, why? Because I'm not in the ruin and nobody's happy with it. But you was fucking her first. But it doesn't matter. Who's that? She's not in possession. That's like somebody... But I'm not saying that's the point. That's right. He just said... I'm fucking her first. No. If I trade in the car... You're not in the mirror. No. You're fucking my mother. You're fucking my bitch. No. You should be. That disagree. But that's the thing. If I trade in the car... She's not taking ownership. If I trade in the car, I can't just tuck come back and be like, hey nigga, that's my old Cadillac. Get the fuck out the driver. Yes, but if he wrecked this Cadillac, I know I'm the only nigga that can put this bumper back on. When this nigga wrecked this shit, who they gonna call to get this shit? She was leaving this nigga and she's like... Your name is on the title. That's the difference. Your name, you are on the title. Rental. But the thing is, it's not always about women go straight to fucking. They don't like the fact that you think a man is just out here giving BV away. And that's not what it is. Take pussy completely off the table. Take it off the table. Sex is completely out there. Sex is the last thing on my mind. If I'm able to deal with you, then we're able to deal for a lifetime. I don't need no pussy from you. I can jerk off and nut like that. I can push the... Can you leave her in the house without fucking with shit? Without all my shit and without you fucking with none. Can I trust you to be somebody that I can depend on to help me the way that you're gonna depend on me to help you as a man? What makes that relationship different from just a platonic friendship? Because I have the option of fucking if I decide to. Right. I was just about to say I'm gonna put the whole thing. I'm never gonna allow you to... I'm cool with, you know, not fucking, but can't fucking? That's not it. That's different. That's different. We don't ever have to have sex, but you're not gonna put me in a position where you tell me I could never have no. Right. Who you got on your prize? Man, that's what I'm trying to see, man. I'm trying to get my prize placed together right now, man. Oh, I'll take Devin Booker. Man, you know, he gonna put something up. Yeah. You know, I gotta write with my boy Jack, man. You know, he come... he never disappoints. Now I'll be betting on all kinds of stuff, like the three-point and the rebounds. Oh, I get on the rebounds. Yeah, yeah, yeah. If you seven foot, you better put in something, dog. I can't believe people don't know about this, man. They paying out, too. And they giving you up to $100 matching. That's how I guess started. Yeah. So you put a hundred. They gave you a hundred. Yeah. And you had 200. Where you at now? How much you want? I can't talk about that. For tax purposes? No, I don't want nobody asking me nothing. How you play million? Priced. Hey, man, pick. This is the beauty of it, though. You could pick your favorite player. Yeah. You could rock with them because you could rock with them. There had to be your favorite. Well, it's some players I believe in. I just don't believe in 18. Right. Yeah. So you could bet on the individual players. Right. All their stats, whatever you know the most about, that's where you going to get the bread at, bro. Now, they really didn't took it to a whole other level, though, because it's like right there. Look, this is where I met with it. Oh, yeah, you in there. I flipped $100 a hundred times. You in there. What's the lowest you can bet? Let's see. If you doing that, you probably shouldn't be doing it. If you got to go to the lower... Yeah. If you bet a dollar, you can win three. Don't do it if it's your last dollar. I mean, what you going to do with that dollar anyway? I'm trying to win that three million. Yeah. I ain't know about that. Yeah. You can go up to half or much you can stand on prize pigs. I'm on that now. Yeah. What you doing? Get on that. Hey, make sure you go hit the website, prize pigs and use the promo code 85 South. One of the coldest apps out. One of the dopest. You can bet in game, first half, second half, rebounds points, assists, tripping falls, how many times the hot dog man going to come through. And it ain't just sports. You can bet on Call of Duty. They got FIFA, race car driving, but now we're back naming sports. What's the other shit? With the soccer. You can bet on comedians who can make you laugh. Nah, that's not it. Oh, we got to do it. We got to have some good head eyes. We got to be favorite. You can bet on MMA, tennis, but I'm trying to learn a little. You know, I'm on the hockey too. Real bad. I'm still rocking with the duck. Ain't nobody rocking with my boys. The mighty ducks. Ain't no other ducks. Oh, with the Oregon. But yeah, that's college. It's all good, bro. I'm about to see what I can pull off. Look, I'm really on prize pigs right now. I don't know what you doing. Oh, man, I'm gonna show John my balance. Blur it out. Blur that. Blur it out. Blur that out. Hahaha. Listen, you punk motherfuckers. What we doing? Hey, man, check this out. April 30 of you. C'mon. We're going to Denver, Colorado. Yes we is We're going to be at the bell call. We're going to be at the bell call. Theater. Because, you know, three headed monsters, like you a monster. Yeah. And then I'm a monster, and then you go a monster, and then it's a... We put it all like a one little dragon tail. Dragon tail, dragon tail. Nah, it's some shit harder than a dragon tail. Oh. Like some dragon balls, big type shit. But you know, a dragon tail head, like two headed monsters, we just added another mother on it. Nah, you got to... Nah. Okay. Just like a dragon tail. Nah, not a dragon tail. Nah, but yeah, Denver. See, it's the weed. It's the Denver weed that we're going to be on when we go to the bell call theater. I'll be good this time. It's your 30th. Man, yeah, so check that out. 85 South Show. Me. DC Young Fly. Chico Bean. Come to a theater near you. Ho, ho, ho, ho, ho. Ah, ah, ah. You got the laugh, right? Ah. Like if I grab your ass and you move, I don't even like you no more. I won't say that. I will. I will. I will. Nah, no. Like if I hug you and you give me like a sad hug, I'm like, whoa, this is not what I thought it was. Because they done got a man now. That's cool. But the thing is, like if somebody, I'm not going to, like me and you were partners. If we out, so you got a man and all that, but if I'm somewhere and me and you were having a good time, we partying, we having a good time, I met your house, we kicking it with you. I don't want nobody feeling like, what the fuck are you doing with her? Whatever the fuck I want to do. Like you don't have the ability to be able to tell me what I can and cannot do with anybody, nor will I allow you to put yourself in a mental space where you think you have that authority over me. I'm not going to allow that to even happen. You need to write a book, but it ain't going to be a workbook. Yeah, I know. You need to have spaces where people can fill in. What? That's a good idea though. It's just different people want different shit. Yeah. Like you want that and some people don't want to be able to drive a car after they leave. Like something is really like that there's like one person. It's like they like the simplicity. Yeah, I agree. Salute to them niggas. You know? So there's that. You know what I mean? And Christ versa. And then there's people that just, you know, they're fluid. They want a full range of freedom. If you can have that. And that's the thing. America is the only place, one of the only places where you have that mentality because if you go other places in the world, the shit that we do is like, what do you mean? You only have one woman. You're a poor... Yeah. Right. What's wrong? You're ugly. Nobody likes you. Nobody likes you. You don't have one woman. Then they go offer you some shit to eat. I tell you. Mushrooms. What we at, though? What we at? Is it that time? I think so. Let me hear that with just a little bit of J.O.N. What's that? Sound like some shit your grandfather get put out to. Your grandma just sick of your shit. It's the middle of the day. About 1.32 o'clock in the afternoon, the mail name even came yet. All Johnny shit on the porch. And you better not fuck with it. Yeah. You can pull up on your bike. You riding your bike, you don't even know what's going on. You see granddaddy walking up to the house, getting out the cattle, like, hey granddaddy. Exactly. And then... He pissed off because it ain't paid weekend. He got two cigarettes left. Yeah. One of them wet. Isn't that pile of shit in that pocket that she put out? And he can't find it. Nope. That's what set the argument off. Hey man, welcome back to the 85 South Show. The number one black show by black people who slept with a do-rag on before. Swear to God. Swear to God. I got my motherfucking player partner all the way from goddamn Whoville, Chico B. Yes. We're in here. I don't even think I need it. I thought you were about to announce... No, bro. Fuck that. Fuck that. I had to announce you, bro. They be at... Because every episode you're not on, they try to make it seem like we just didn't cut you out the old rotation. Who goddamn, where's Chico with? The nigga didn't fill out with a McGee. No, yeah, I don't understand why they said you think you catch people like that. This nigga only show up for niggas. He want to meet in person. Like, what? My fuck life with... I don't live in Atlanta. Like, that's the only reason. If I lived in Atlanta, and then I said I don't live in Atlanta, nigga was like, well, nigga, get a place there then, nigga. Ain't that shit crazy? Fuck, you ain't know a nigga. I'm like, all right, you a leasing agent, nigga, find me one. Goddamn. I wanted to introduce you first because we got a very special guest in the trap house with us today. Yes. You know, it's not often that we get ladies of this caliber. I'm very nervous. Stature. Of this stature. I'm very nervous. Of this magnitude. Of this character. We really have one with us today, bro. All right. I'm talking about a ghetto letcher. All the way. No, that's the name of the tool. That's the name of the tool. Bro, I've been watching this girl since goddamn, my brother and me. Me too. Since goddamn, cop in the head. Yeah. Since Amanda Diva was the VJ. Yes. Hell yeah. We can do this all day, man. We can talk about funny. She's smart. She's funny. Yeah, she black. That's the major one, right? She be on line going in on them post ads. All the way. If you ain't never seen her, come out the side of the view with the camera. Come on, man. Come on, man. I don't like you. Very opinionated, strong, smart, independent. Cold as a motherfucker on a trampoline. Come on, man. Real hip-hop head. Yes. All that. You can say a lot of great things, but none other than... Amanda Sils. Come on, man. Make some noise for her. The queen is among us. What's up, y'all? Welcome to our trap house. It's very nice in the trap. Make yourself at home. I mean, I'm sure you wouldn't live in no shit like this, but it is. Oh, I've done my time. Really? Yes. I lived in a basement in Brooklyn. Oh, really? Yes. What point of your career was this? College. I lived in a basement in Brooklyn for a summer. When you walked in, you had to go through the kitchenette. You know, when it's a net on the end of it. That means it's a little. Mm-hmm. So you had to go through the kitchenette to get to the bedroom. But at night, you didn't turn on the lights because it was going to come alive. Oh, yeah. It should be moving. It would be floor is lava. So you would run through the kitchenette and jump on the carpet, you know? And then, you know, you just kind of turn on the light to see what's going to greet you. Sometime, one time, there were slugs crawling up the wall. Like, more than one? Yeah, you let them candy, man. I did. It was the kind of place where I had to make a decision in the middle of the night. If I had to get up to piss, I had to make a decision. Like, am I going to do this at the threat of seeing some type of critter shit? Like, is there something that's going to crawl out the toilet and crawl into me? Like, you know. Damn. You got to put your shoes on to go to the bathroom. Yes, I did my time. I did my time. Like, was that by choice or by circumstance? I mean, I could have gone home to Orlando to my mama house, but it was like, no, I'm going to be in New York. So... Circumstance. Circumstance. Oh, choice. Choice, my bad. You know, but I stayed in New York that summer and I thugged it out. And, you know, I was working at a restaurant on the Upper East Side and I would come home to Brooklyn at, like, 2 a.m. in the morning. And my man would come and meet me because I told him that when I was coming to Brooklyn, niggas would be, like, yelling out gang shit to me when I was walking from the train. And I was like, I feel like I might get jumped. Are you serious? Like, niggas just yelling out random gang shit? Yes. And women... And women niggas! The fuck she supposed to say? I'm interested in that. Can I get a little more information? What the fuck is wrong with you niggas? Listen. This must have been a gang shit. Bro, I'm so sick of these niggas in these games for everybody in that clan. They must have just been getting into New York. You leave regular people alone, like, God damn. I was in Harlem. I was in Harlem. When I lived in Harlem, I remember I had a red coat. I had a red coat and they came up to me and was like, what's up, what's up, what's up, red, what's up, red. And I was like, I'm good, I'm good. And he was like, oh, for real? Would that red be bout? And I was like, my nigga, how'd we go to you? What is it? Shit. Sit tripping. Sit tripping. Sit tripping. Sit tripping. Sit tripping. He was threatening you. How do we do that? How? Tell me how you got your career started because then she'd go back to childhood. I got my career started because I grew up in Orlando. Well, I was born in LA. I lived there until I was eight. I moved to Orlando when I was eight and like a few months after moving to Orlando, my mom woke me up one morning and was like, hey, I saw an audition in the newspaper for Disney. Do you want to go? And I was like, you just want to go for you. I honestly don't know where I even got. You said that to your mom when you was eight. I don't even know where I got that from. But I told her that and she was like, shut up. Let's go. So we went to the audition and it was like 1500 kids and we had to do Disney choreography like, sit tripping. And then I got a callback. And so, you were already a dancer at this point though, right? I mean I was taking dance classes, you know, but I was eight. Like I wasn't, I mean these kids on Instagram are dancers at eight. You know, they're doing whole competitions and shit. I wasn't doing none of that. But I ended up getting it and I was the only black kid. And so that was the other thing. That was the first time I experienced racism. Shout out to that affirmative action. Well, let me know that every day of that show. They were like, that's fine with me. Fine with me. I'll take some job now just because I'm black. I swear to God I would. So that was the beginning and then, you know, my mom started asking around and shit. And then I auditioned for cop and a half. And What ever happened to that little boy? You know, he was following me on the Instagram and he, I had posted something from cop and a half and people were saying in the comments that they love the movie and everything. And he was, he was responding to every single comment. He just got a little excessive. I'm sure you blocked him. So You're blocking this as long as fuck, man. You're blocking this as long as fuck. I don't just I don't just remove follower. I'm a block you. I'm a block you. Because I feel like if I didn't block you, you're still in my aura. Like you're still in my space. The idea of being able to block people like was incredible to me because you can't really do it in real life. So like the fact that you can do it is like I can really just that's done. Out of here. What brings you to a point of blocking someone because I know you and I have had plenty of dialogue where we disagree or you disagree with something disagree for real. You didn't get blocked. I mean, we've had you, right? Of course. I've been blocked. We you've never blocked me. So I guess we didn't disagree that bad. Like I remember I'll give you an example of one that we had a dialogue about something about It's a love block. It ain't like a fuck you block. I see Amanda in his love. She know I'm blocked. We were having a conversation about something that we did on the show that you disagree with. And we had a long conversation about it. So how do you find the balance of, you know, being able to have dialogue where you might not agree versus fuck your nigga. Out of here. 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And you know I kicked off my own tour because at the end of the day, I got to be on tour and I want to go back to one of my favorite cities in the world, New Orleans. What's happening, baby? I felt she was going to get mad at you, sad bitch, because she asked you to eat her pussy. Like, man, I'm in a relationship. You think I disrespect my lady out here just eating pussy like this? Come on, man. March 24th, I will be at the Orpheum Theater. Tell everybody I need the whole boot up and bring my little boot from across the way, too. And all the people in Mississippi who live down south gonna drive down there. You know how we doing. Act like it's my birthday. March 24th, we're in New Orleans with it. Bring me some beads and show me some titties. Definitely show me some titties, even if you don't bring the beads. All right, I'm sorry. I'm gonna try to be a better person. You are an intellectual. Like, you will have the conversation. Right. And you will keep it at a conversation. So it's not, you don't go out of character. You've never gone out of character with me and I've never gone out of character with you. It's just a conversation. And I think at the end of the day, you're genuinely listening. Right. Like, you're not just, like, responding so that you get your shit off. You're, like, reading what I'm saying and then actually responding to what I'm saying and vice versa. At the end of the day, you know, you just not a fuck-maker. That's really what it is. I'm a fuck-maker? Oh, well, fuck it then. But that's just really been based on you being, like, I don't want to have a conversation. Hmm. I ain't big on conversation. I'll just say my shit and leave. I don't give a fuck what you say after that. Say whatever fuck you want to. Sometimes I go back and be like, I just type some shit and decode it. Fuck it. That's why I don't give a fuck about social media. Most of my real friends ain't even on that motherfucker. Yes. I get on that bitch and say whatever I want to. I want my real friends from social media for a time because I went through some shit publicly that they did not Well, when I got escorted out of a party that I was talking about. Let's talk about it. I mean, You should have called us. We would have got damn came out there and kicked it with you. I would have been like then what? At this point, at this point, people have their version of the story that they want to believe. And so it's like it defeats the purpose of me even talking about the truth because they don't want to hear the truth. But at the end of the day, my friends saw the shit going down publicly and did not say nothing to me because when I hit them after like you see the shit go why you why haven't I heard from you? They're like, Oh, I guess because I was watching it on your on your live. Yeah. I felt like I was talking to you because I saw it on Instagram and I was like, Oh, well, and I know we're gonna have to block. We have to cut this because you didn't talk to me. It was a one sided situation. How did y'all work that out? How did y'all work that out? Because you went back to work after that. How do we work that? Because I'm really mature. That's how we worked it out. I'm really mature. And at the end of the day, I understand professional dynamics. And when you work at a place where you are not the boss, you need to carry yourself a certain way and you need to address things a certain way. And so Well, how do you how have you because you have you have been given you have been given the tell me about it. Yeah, we definitely know this nigga know you have been given the stigma. And I've seen you address this a couple of times, but like a lot of I think this is a good perspective for us. All black women to have like you've been given. Don't never say all black women. That's true. I would say all because a lot of them get this stigma put on and they're hard to work with or difficult to work with. I don't even know where that started. I literally I don't know like I feel like somebody started that shit that never even worked with me. Like I don't know where that started from. Well, how do you how do you get to the point of addressing it? If you don't know where it started, did it get to a point where it started to affect you in real life? Not in my workplace. No, I've never had that be a conversation in my workplace. I've only had that be a conversation on the Internet. Like I ain't never been at a job where they're like, you know, you're difficult to work with. Let's talk about it. I have. Like I've never like I've never had that such I've never had that at insecure. You know, at the real my issue was y'all y'all are difficult to work with. You know, it wasn't vice versa. And you know, I think for the most part at this point, I'm a G like I'm a veteran. I've been in this game long enough to where I work with the people that I like. And I think that once you get to a point where you've established that, it makes life a lot easier. But also like I'm an efficient worker. So I think most people fuck with me because I'm going to make sure to shoot ends early. Like that's going to happen. If it's me at the helm, I'm going to read the shit out this prompter and we're going to get out this bitch early and everybody likes that. Well, in that case, thank y'all for coming to the 85 stop show. No, but you know, I always say because you know my interaction with you. I enjoy my time on the real I mean, I enjoyed some of it. I think that was a real like weird time. Just for me in general, like I just wasn't. I was going like 2019 was like a really like fucked up, but like also dope year like simultaneously. And I don't think I've ever experienced like extremes like that. Like career wise, it was like extremely good. But then like because I was more visible, like the shit that wasn't good was like more. Yeah, it was magnified. And so I just didn't have like the the thick skin or the real like confidence to really like the or support really to deal with it. And so by the time I got to the real, I feel like when I was on the real, it was kind of like. It was what I thought was going to be a solution. And I thought it was going to be like, OK, I get to go over to this place and it's going to be a different energy and I'm going to get to talk about things. You know, because it's it's a it's a new vibe. But it didn't change the fact that like I just had internal shit that wasn't like fully resolved. And so because of the toxicity of that place, like it exacerbated the internal shit. And then you and then I had a nervous breakdown. I exacerbated that work one time. I'm just fucking with you. Hey, welcome back to the show. Legendary one in here with us. Did you think that or did you know that insecure was going to have the cultural impact that it had when you first got on that? And shout out to all the people who thought you was pregnant for real. For real. I was also pregnant on that show for two and a half years. That was a long time wearing that shit. I think everybody did. Like, I think, you know, there was just kind of a groundswell that Issa had already built, you know, with Awkward Black Girl. So she had kind of put herself in pocket already and HBO at that point understood what she wanted to do. So they were finally, you know, getting behind her with that. And so I think when you have those two things, it sets you up for a win. So I knew that it was going to be something dope also because there wasn't any like shit like that at the time. Like there wasn't a girlfriend. There wasn't a living single. Like there wasn't any like women, you know, fucking and live in life type show for that generation. So, yeah, I knew. I like Issa. She do her sex scenes with a brun. I feel like she do that shit in real life. It's real. That's some shit to notice right there. What? Yeah, you know what I mean? Issa, she ain't never said that. You don't watch the show? Issa, real. I never watched the show. She the first black woman let a fat dude hit it on TV. Word. Think about it. She let the fat dude hit it. No, no, that ain't true. Who? Who? Wait, was it Waitin' XL? No, that was in the... I'm talking, that was 20 fucking years ago. But you said it on TV, but still. It's on TV. Oh, well, I mean, you're right. You might be right. Issa film. You might be right. Fat dudes got their own TV show and don't get a sex scene. This is absolutely true. Yes. You're absolutely right. All the way. That's a good point. You're getting some dope ass jobs. That's why when people be like, you hard to work with, I'm like, if I'm so hard to fucking work with, how do I keep getting good jobs? You heard that little rapper do feelings, though. I know. What's weird to me? What's this rapper that you... DDG? DDG. That's Lil Wu Wop. Uncle, ain't it? Lil Wu Wop. Lil, you don't know Lil Wu Wop. Don't touch me. I'm mad at you. You know. Oh, he's talking about, I'm gonna kill him right now. I'm gonna kill him right now. Ain't that a little thing? I'm gonna kill him right now. I'm gonna kill him right now. I'm gonna kill him right now. Ain't that a little thing? Lil Wu Wop got it. Yeah, got you. Now, what did you say? Well, what did he say? She told that girl to break up with him? No, I made a joke. That made you make the comment that you made. See? He made a joke, and then I made a joke, and they took my joke seriously, but didn't take his joke seriously. See, that's the curse of being a comedian. You can't just be using jokes on regular people. What was his joke? He started with a joke! His joke was... It's cool when they do it. His joke was... He was being interviewed, and they asked him about his girlfriend, Halle Bailey, his experience with racism, you know, being the black... Mermaid. Mermaid, and he was like, I thought racism was over. I thought Martin Luther King took care of that. Then they made racism sound like a movie. Yeah. That shit's still on. Or a video game. I thought Martin Luther King beat that game there. He did not. No. He did not. He said that, and then I made a video where I was like, ooh, man. And I was like chomping my gum real hard. I was being completely unlike myself, which is an indicator that it's a joke. And I said, you're going to have to break up with him. You got to break up with him. And... That shit went crazy. That shit went... By the way, I was in Toronto doing shows. I was like, I was like, I posted that video and went on stage. I looked at my phone and I was like, what's going on in my phone? And that was all kinds of, you bitter bitch. That's why you still single bitch. But this is what happens. They're going to say all of that. And then they'll go look at my page. And then like send me, and then come back like, OK, you got a man, but he don't love you bitch. Yeah, they're going to find something. It doesn't matter what it is. There's no need to even address it because they're going to find something all the way. That's why you need to get a dog. I'm like, I have a dog. Fuck your dog, bitch. Exactly. I don't think social media get to see like a certain side of you. They don't get to see the side of you that we know. How do you beat... I don't think that's true. How do you beat the angry black woman? Label. I don't need to beat the... I am an angry black woman. Most black women are angry. We have shit to be mad about. What you all mad about? We mad about how they treat black men. We mad about, yes, we are mad about that. I did not know we made the list of shit. Y'all gave a fuck about it. You do know that. Black men class. I got too much shit in my head. You're always in the street for y'all. Alright, man. I've been through that. I treat for y'all. Every time. We are always in the street for our brothers. And I mean, people always say, oh, man, it feels like black men. I'm like, okay, whatever. But that's bullshit. The truth is... I told them to say that after you blacked me. You always say cool, man. You know I'm not... I started that. I'm sorry. Since we let shit go. And then I put that in the street. I play in the air. Black... Watch this. Watch this. God damn it. But I don't know. I mean, I think... I think it's not even that... If people followed me on social media, they would see a range. But if you only see me on like blog sites, like gossip blogs, like they're only going to post me when I'm saying something controversial. And when I say controversial things, I say them loudly. You know, I usually use... I want to do a social experiment. What you want to do? I want to just... One day I want you to just agree with some shit that they ain't going to even think you're going to agree with. Like a Trump supporter. Not even... No, that's too far. That's too far. I mean, we're going to go then. Let's go. Let's do a real social experiment. That's just the opposite. Like you... I'm going to still get the same shit. It's just like when you, you know, was not fucking with a relationship and then you tried to fuck with it, you got the same results. Like if you go extreme to extreme, you still get the same results. Yeah, you got to be some subtle shit. Subtle shit. Subtle like what, though? Like what? Like how subtle could you get like she's... That's the thing about you. Like you have... You have... Yeah. You have... You always make sure that you, like you said, you frontline when it's anything that is, you know, detrimental to the black people, to black causes, to whatever cause you believe in, whenever it's something that's opposite of that, you're frontline with it. So what is the subtle shit that you could do with a man to seal? I don't know what's subtle. You can do other than some extreme shit. Like it's the only thing. I don't know, Honestly, I... What if she would have did like the rapper boyfriend and shit? Like instead of breaking up with him, being like smart, he's a genius. I see why you like him. Well, why would I do that? Just to fuck... Just to fuck with them people. Like... I really want to do shit on the internet just to see what the fuck gonna happen sometime. Hey, what's up, Mobile? March 25th. I'm coming back to the second theater. You already know how I do when I come down there, Mobile. So look, the night before we in New Orleans, then we're gonna shoot across and come to Mobile because I figure why be that close to Mobile and not go to Mobile? March 25th. You ever want to just switch baby momma? You ever be fucking another nigga baby momma? Like, damn, ooh, I wish I would have nutted and eaten first. Get your tickets. Don't wait until the day of and show up and get the tickets. Buy the tickets before the show so we can keep the tour going. Yeah, cause the people who are on the theater don't believe y'all coming. And if y'all don't buy a bunch of tickets, it's beforehand, they not gonna believe in me. And I know that I got the streets unlocked, but I got the type of audience that be wait. Don't wait. This ain't one of them situations. March 25th. Mobile! What's happening on the internet? When you do shit like that, nothing happens. Like, there's no... There's no response. There's no response. It doesn't catch. It doesn't catch. You know, like when you are actually just chill or you agree with some shit, people don't want to hear you agree with some shit. They don't... People get riled up because you don't agree or because you saying some shit. Actually, you know, even when I say some shit that I feel like is 100% just a legitimate... I remember I did a video where I was talking about how a lady... I was in a fitting and I was talking about my man at the time and I was like, you know, he just fucking up. And she was like, that's why you need to get you a white man. And I was like, no, I just need the nigga that I'm with to get on the good foot. And these white boys ain't no better. Like, why would you act like that? So I made a video talking about that. This turned into Amanda Seales feels like she can tell black women who they should be dating and needs to stop trying to dictate other women's lives. Wow. People made YouTube videos about this. Like... Oh, there's one thing, you got a whole channel dedicated to you. Really? He's just responding to everything you say on social media. He'll play you for like five seconds. Then he'll be like, see, that's exactly what I'm talking about, black men. Pay attention. Listen to the facts. Listen to the facts. Listen to the facts. She's using a lot of action words. Notice how she talks with her hands. Yeah, all the way. See, that's what's wrong with black women right there. They love to talk with their hands. I don't get this shit. I have a real fan. That's a fan. For me and this nigga, we watch a lot of media. I send him a lot of shit back and forth, bruh. It's like, sometimes we hear some shit so ridiculous. I don't even know if I'm black. Especially with these relationship podcasts and shit. I don't want to. I definitely do not want these people to know me. I want them to think exactly what it is they think. I'm good right here in this spot. See, that's my problem. I'm a cancer. So I actually do the caring. Like people will be like, oh, I love that you don't give a fuck. I'm like, where did you get the idea that I don't give a fuck? Oh, because I'm like verbose about my opinion. Yeah, boisterous about your opinion. But I still absolutely care when like a community that I love misinterprets me or like tries to call me. Like being called an op is like, first of all, I don't even know where op applications are. Like I don't know where you pick up the op status. People are like, you're getting paid. And I'm like, who's getting paid? And how much are they getting paid? Because I've never heard of anyone actually getting paid except for one person. I don't even speak their name. I know that person you're talking about. Yeah. They got paid. They got paid. And they fucked the money up. They fucked the money up. They fucked it up though. Yeah. Well, let me ask you this. Have you ever been wrong on something that you went? After the fact. After the fact. Have you ever been, you know, took a stance on something that and then turned and said, you know what? That wasn't it. I'm wrong. I was wrong. Have you changed your mind about anything? As of... First of all, let me just say, I don't just say shit flippantly. Right, of course. That's the other thing. I think people will really be thinking, I'm talking on my neck because I got a bonnet on or because I don't have makeup on. But it's not. Like that's a fully formed thought. But... That's what makes the shit believable though. If you feel strong enough to jump out there with no makeup and a bonnet. I don't think it's that I was wrong on certain things but I think there's been times where I wasn't sure and so I didn't speak on it and I think I could have maybe spoke sooner. Okay. You feel me? And then there's times where I feel like I feel like I gotta say something because everybody's saying something and so I cut that shit out though. I'm not doing that no more. Like at the end of the day... Because it's something to be spoke on. Because people will be like pressuring me. People will be like, bitch, what you think about this or what you think about that? Like how do you decipher? Like does it have to be something that you're really passionate about? Or playing devil's advocate, you've put yourself in a position where you speak for so many people when they come to you and say, hey, we need you to... We want to hear what you think. How do you turn them away and say, nah, not this time? I just say if I don't got nothing to add, I ain't gonna say shit. If I'm gonna say the same thing everybody else is saying, why do I need to say anything? People want to hear it in your voice. Sometimes it just feels like I'm being redundant. So I, you know, I will... They want to hear you say that type of shit. But I'm a philosopher. I do say this. I'm saying they want to hear that shit like redundant. Nigga be like, here, here. I knew she was gonna say that. She went to school, right? Once she say that shit, she said that shit was redundant. Nigga, that's what you were, nigga. All redundant in here. Nigga, I would have said repetitive, but I ain't even think redundant. So you got to remember, sometimes when you don't want to react, you got to remember what Rick Ross said, don't ever forget about Lil' Brother now. I mean, honestly, I don't even know that Lil' Brother now is even paying attention. Lil' Brother now, too. Yeah, they fuck with you. Lil' Brother now and fuck with you. Sometimes, even if they disagree, they still, you might be their favorite motherfucker to disagree with. Disagree with, right. You know what I mean? Just, and that, you know, that right there gives people another option, another level of thought, you know, because if you, you know, sometimes, like you said, we watch a lot of media. Sometimes I'll just all day don't watch nothing but Fox News. Just to see what the... What the fuck you disagreeing with? Just to see what the other side is saying and thinking. I know that philosophy. But, I mean, but it's like, my ability to be able to do that is just so I won't be shocked when I see this in the real world because these are people, they're speaking for a demographic of people that we are amongst. So I think that you shorten yourself by not allowing yourself to have that perspective and that's what you provide for a lot of people even if they disagree with you. They need to hear it coming from you because you speak a language that they understand versus some people that, you know... Well, I will say this. There's times where I feel like there's things being spoken on by folks that may have the heart but not the articulation to like... Articulation is not the word. But they may have the heart but not necessarily... the capabilities to really get what they're feeling out through their words, you know? And so then it ends up getting fucked up and then it ends up getting used against them and it ends up getting discombobulated Is this about me? You know? Is it? Is this my life? Sometimes. But you just don't give a fuck to correct this shit. That's the only difference. I was born like that. You don't mean no harm by none of this shit you say but you're gonna say what you say and there's a place for that too but I think people specifically come to us for those type of things. And that's what you have to say. You know how to dress this shit up. You know how to dress it up. I remember telling you you were smart and you were like, no, you like literally knocked me down. I don't want these... I got an image to uphold. You are smart, Carlos. Oh, this nigga's brilliant. And he was like... Shut the fuck up! They like it! They like it! What's the sweetest alcohol? Fuck school! I'll never forget it. Drive back. It's automatic weapons. This nigga is brilliant, nigga. I'm talking about for real. That was like 06, 07. Brilliant. That's how far back that was. I will never forget it. The text is probably still in my phone because I'm a text hoarder. And I said... It's probably in a T-Mobile side. Side note, why? Why you do that? Why are you a text hoarder? I think like... I mean, it's a transcript. I love being able to go... I do love seeing progress. I love being able to go back to things. And I really like... will like remember something and be like, oh shit, you know what? That was... You know what? I think Chico has said that to me and then I can like go back to the transcript. And just in case a nigga ever tried you like, haha. Yes. I mean, I had a situation like that recently and it actually... It made the argument not an argument because I had the transcript. So there was no... He said it was my homegirl. But it was no... She say, she say. It was like... See it right here. And it was like, oh damn. All right. All right. And now we was on the same page. But I want to state the fact that you told me well, I mean, ain't nobody going to sell me a bucket with a hole in it. That was your exact words. You're like, I'm not stupid. Ain't nobody going to sell me a bucket with a hole in it. But I ain't going to say I'm smart. And I never understood why you didn't want to be giving that title. Is it too much pressure? No. It's not. It's just that I don't even know how... I don't even know. Just trust me on this one. I'm fair. Just trust me on this one. But I know you're smart. Well, if they... But I'm saying... I know you're smart I know that I love black men. Right. So, you know... Exactly. That's the same shit. That's smart. Funny and black. Like, where... It's a brand now. What was the inception of that? It's like... That's her 85th song. I know. But what should I have done and it's very, very fun. You know what I mean? Like, you got mad at me for one of my answers. What was the last question you asked? If you could take two black people, what was the... I can't remember what it was. Well, I don't know. It was like if you could... Another time. 2019. Yeah, it was like something about if you could take two black people, something. And I said, OJ Simpson was one of my answers and you got mad at me. Because I said, OJ. What's that, man? Yeah, you was like, no, we're not fucking no. Not OJ. I'm like, why not? That nigga is eccentric. He don't even consider himself black. It doesn't matter. That's the reason why you need that nigga in certain situations. OJ had to be the first. I'm not black. I'm OJ. That's what I'm... And you got to think like that. Like, being a nigga, sometimes you have to be a nigga. Sometimes you have to be black. Sometimes you got to be OJ. When have you ever had to be Carlos? And not a nigga. When have I ever just had to be... I can tell you a few times. You see? That's what I'm saying. I don't have to be... I had to be a nigga. You can't be nothing else but a nigga in this situation. That's the thing. In this situation with us, we'd have been around each other in every type of situation. So I've seen him be Carlos. I've seen him be a nigga. I've seen him be black. He's seen me be Chico. He's seen me be a nigga. He's seen me be... We've all seen it. We've all been putting these situations to know to be comfortable with anything that's to happen, you're cool with knowing that this person is beside you. And I think that's what a lot of people see. Because if you just go out here and just try to be black, you don't get to take advantage of it. Oh, without question. When they push your blackness, you have to be a nigga. Absolutely. Yes. Do not keep the nigga you... Let me tell you, as a woman, when they push your womanhood, you have to be a nigga. Right. That's a whole other... And then you turn into Queen Latifah on the motherfuckers. Because I feel like... Who you calling a bitch? No, I feel like ain't a nigga or a bitch going just like, try Queen Latifah. Like, Tiger had tried me at the BET Awards and he would not... That sounds like some shit he'll do. He would not move out of my seat. And I was in a beautiful, tangerine dress. I would have spit that nigga lyrics at him. I wouldn't shake that nigga hand with a broke hand. Shout out to my nigga Tiger, brother. That's my dog. And you know, I had to, like, really dig in my nigga bag and was like, move the fuck out my goddamn seat before this shit turns up into something else. And the security guard was like, come on, bro, let's just... let's just move. But, like, I don't want to have to do that. You don't... Nobody wants to have to do that. Because you are so intellectual and because you carry yourself the way that you do that, people think that you don't possess that because that's not something that you put out into the public. Do you think that that's taken advantage of on your... Or have you had that be something that people try to take advantage of until you show like, hey, motherfucker, wait a minute, nigga. That ain't that type of shit. Niggas got me fucked up? She wrote a song about it. I literally wrote a song about it. Yes. Yeah. I mean, I've had that... I've had that in work settings where it's like, oh, you really... Why are you trying... Like, why are you trying me to this point? Like, because I'm... Here we go. February 3rd through the 5th, 2023, Summit City Comedy Club in Fort Wayne, Indiana. This shit far as a fucking way, but I'm still doing them. February 24th through the 26th, I'll be at the improv in Daniel, Florida. Where the fuck is that? I don't know, but I'll be there. March 4th, Variety Playhouse in Atlanta, Georgia. Oh, shit, I got some Atlanta shows, niggas. We here to squad coming out for that on two shows at the Variety Playhouse. That sound like a strip club. They got me working at the strip club. Fuck it, I'ma do it. All right, there we go. All right, last April 8th, 2023, I will be at the Mirage in Las Vegas. I'm back at the Mirage, man. Sold that bitch out the last time y'all came out. We gonna do it again in the Mirage. I had a suit on and all that, and my shit still was like this. I'm trying... I'm keeping things professional and above board, because that's what we should be doing, but you really pushing me to a place where now I have to demonstrate that I will not be pushed to that... I will not be pushed past that. And then you have to show that, and then everyone's like, oh, okay, now we understand. Now we understand. And that's no fun. That aggressive email. Yes. So you gotta purr my previous email, but with a couple motherfuckers in it. Yeah. And, you know, but who wanna do that? I feel like, see, that's what I'm saying. Like, as black people, we should have exclusive rights to do shit like that, like the company sent out an email, right? And then, like, they send it to you. And then they let you retype it for the black employees. Yeah. Attention, all niggas, go to the group chat. I can't even email it in this one. Right. Go to the back page. That part is white people are sneaking in. Y'all ain't finna believe what these motherfuckers doing. White people gonna sneak in there, man. And they gonna fuck it up. As soon as you go in there to eat your lunch, so, uh... How'd you feel? How'd you guys feel about that little situation that happened? I'm fucking with you. And what you said. You know what I mean? This is gonna make you pay. But this fucked up part is they got their own separate shit. They got their own separate shit. Oh, no, nigga, we don't even get... America is their own separate shit. We live in the United States. Yeah. They live in America. Yeah, exactly. That shit totally different. Totally different. It's completely different. All the way. But we only... That's a long conversation. Yeah, and then back to smart funny and black. Because we got that. That's all. You wanna get deep? Because I feel like you could articulate it and not be redundant. That's what I'm saying. Right. Yeah. Because I wanna hear more about that. Man, white people live in America. White people live in America. That means they can move freely throughout. We live in the United States of America. Where we have to be subject to whatever... We are subject to where we are. Wherever we're standing, we're subject to that law in that area. You know what the distinction is? Like on top of that, it's... The United States is the country. Yes. America is the company. There you go. White people are invested in the company of America. Right. We are employees in the country of America. We're not employees. We are property. Yeah, we are. We are property. They're citizens. We're property. That's for sure. Yeah, because I was watching this shit, right? I mean, it's Louisiana still. Did you know? I mean, it's all in the bathroom. No, check this out. I'm gonna show you some shit. This is how crazy it is. They be dropping a little shit and other shit because they know we ain't gonna watch this shit. So I'm watching this shit, right? Did you know that motherfucking one bluefin tuna, this motherfucking worth a million dollars? Yeah. Did you know they have to have a federal agent there before they could pull this shit out of the water? That I didn't know. Before they could pull the whole fucking fish out of the water, it has to be a fucking agent there to fucking what? I'm saying they can't even pull this shit all the way out the water until he get that. Because... That's the law. And guess who can't fucking get none? Nobody. Yeah. And they only give out buff... You can only have... They only got a certain amount of motherfuckers that they even let do this shit. Yeah, you have to have a license. You can only catch a certain amount. And when you catch this bitch, it's gone. They sending that shit to the people who buy them raw. Albuquerque. Exactly. But that's what I'm saying. When you say the company, who makes those rules? Nigga? Who makes those laws? I think that's the real thing that a lot of people are starting to understand and, you know, and question. You know, who is actually really running this place and who's actually really running the world. If it's a company, who owns it? Whoever owns the company is the motherfucking maker. And that is a very small number of people. Like, there's a very small number of people. But I think, you know, for some folks, I think they love, like, bringing shit up like that, but they're not really trying to figure out how to change it. You know, they're just, like, knowing that they know. And I think for other folks, they don't want to know because they can't change it. And it's just like, if I can't change the shit, then why the fuck do I want to still carry that weight on me? Of knowing. Of knowing. You can't change shit around him. This is not your shit. I just had this conversation about living in D.C. You can't think that way. You can. Because in D.C. If enough people thought that way, we would not be. I come from the city of politics. And when you get to see people who make the laws ignore that the people who need the most help and then you get tricked, I ain't gonna say tricked, you get coerced into being gung-ho about vote, vote, vote. That's what we say. You want to know what we say on the rest of this video? Go to that. Just in case you're wondering what we're doing, we are now showing you just how important having the 85 South Show app is because you was watching this show thinking, oh, they didn't finally put the shit back on YouTube. They was listening. We weren't. We weren't. It's on the app. It's on the app. The rest of this, listen, the rest of the audience was on the app. It's available on Amazon, Bystick, Apple TV, wherever you get your subscription. No, it's not. It's just available directly where they sell apps. Boy, they don't sell apps on Apple TV? It's where? Well, y'all should fuck with us too, Apple TV. 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